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Change of plan for tea: turns out I'm going to the pub shortly but the chicken won't be ready until the time I leave at the earliest, so now it'll get to spend the night developing its flavour, and be consumed tomorrow.
Luckily I had some BBQ ribs in the freezer, so I've had a quick ribs and chips instead
I've got Maleficent but haven't watched it yet; I welcome your positive report, because it's one of those things I picked up cheap and wasn't sure what to expect of
And I've watched Entrapment a few months back. I agree, it's good innit look you
My evening down the pub was somewhat enhanced by the fact that I hadn't had an alcoholic beverage in two weeks, as a vague gesture towards the notion of health and that. But not that enhanced; I was still able to walk home without falling over
I think I've got to the point where I actually enjoy going on the wagon for a bit now and then, which probably means that my body has got to the point where it needs me to do so. So I'll give that a go some more, but as tonight has presumably already left my liver in ruins, not till tomorrow or the day after
Tonight's post-pub extravaganza was Battle Los Angeles (2011). Reviews of this (including those by people rather than professional film critics) are mixed: some think it's awesome, some think it's dreadful. They're both wrong. It's quite mediocre, but not too bad really.
It's a bit lacking in narrative structure, which is what I think really lets it down. Incidents seem to be shoved in because they need something to happen. Characters are briefly introduced for emotional appeal, cop it for dramatic effect, and are then forgotten. Others become little more than props, like a Maltese Falcon that needs to be carted around for no good reason. Vaguely specified past events are harked back to so some character appears to have depth, but only when it helps to lift the story as it flags.
But there's shedloads of explosions and stuff.
So if you've nothing better to watch and it doesn't cost more than, say, 50p then you might as well give it a go
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