Not right now, but just noticed Prime have added the latest Bind movie No Time To Die in Prime. Seen it but will watch again at weekend! Also, new Batman movie for rent. May be one if you have decent home set up and sound system worth a punt.. £15.99 and Tesco popcorn
Thought I’d give No Time to Die another go, was somewhat underwhelmed when I saw it at the cinema? Can see why they used a Triumph Scrambler instead of a Ducati, He needed to skid to a stop at the end of the scene
Dre, a young boy, finds himself bullied by Cheng, a rebellious kung fu prodigy at his school. However, things change after he befriends Mr Han, a maintenance man, who happens to be a kung fu expert. Fascinating documentary on the art of self defence
quite liked Ozark, fully up to date. Enjoying last "Saul" like I knew I would, very sad that this will be the last Series as ties so many things together in the past 12 years including Crystal John who beat me at watching BB - I only watched it twice, John enjoyed it so much, he managed 3.
My lad went to a small specialist indi cinema the other week for a trilogy epic, but shown on or in-Gina l 35mm film not the usual stuff (whatever that is). The director is a friend of the cinema, he thinks it must have been his copy
I saw your post earlier and just watched it. Heart break (again) plus crying & then orphaned child? Don't mention overblown CGI. I hope Craig is remembered for the earlier films and everyone quickly forgets this turd.