The Day of the Doctor focuses on three incarnations of the Doctor. Matt Smith, the current Doctor. David Tennant, the previous incarnation. And John Hurt, the "lost" in carnation - the War Doctor.
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
The Day of the Doctor
The Day of the Doctor focuses on three incarnations of the Doctor. Matt Smith, the current Doctor. David Tennant, the previous incarnation. And John Hurt, the "lost" in carnation - the War Doctor.
Monday, 25 November 2013
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Get ready to bleak it up once again as some teenagers are forced to commit mass murder!
This time, however, the two surviving teenagers from the first movie have to mass murder a bunch of experienced mass murderers instead.
Isn't the "young adult" genre fun?
Catching Fire picks up almost immediately after the end of the first Hunger Games film and spends very little time rehashing or recapping - if you've forgotten something or are inexplicably starting the series at the second film, you're likely to be extremely lost extremely quickly.
Sunday, 17 November 2013
The Broken Empire series by Mark Lawrence
The Broken Empire Trilogy by Mark Lawrence |
The Broken Empire Trilogy is Prince of Thorns, King of Thorns and Emperor of Thorns and follows the story of ruthless aristocrat Jorg Ancrath and his quest to become emperor.
Winner of Worst Gallant Prince Award: Jorg Ancrath. Art by Kim Kincaid at The Twirling Dragon blog. |
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
The Butler
Starring Forest Whitaker, The Butler follows the life of Cecil Gaines, an African American doorman, barman and eventually butler to several Presidents of the United States of America.
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Thor: The Dark World
Thor: The Dark World follows directly from The Avengers and beardface's first film, with Thor (Chris Hemsworth) crusading around outer space/the Nine Realms cleaning up after his brother Loki's (Tom Hiddleston) mess.
For those not in the know (which is weird. Who goes to see the sequel of two separate movie franchises without seeing both said movies?) Thor was forced to destroy the main mode of transportation around the Nine Realms at the end of the first Thor film.
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