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Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 4 (Box Set 1) [1998]

Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 4 (Box Set 1) [1998]

In the first 2 episodes it concentrates on Buffy settling down in college. These are two of the best because it shows Buffy in a different way. Then after that is Faith there are the episodes that dont concentrate on the story this time being the initiative. Fear itself is good and beer bad and hush. There is a couple characters gone from last time and have been replaced. All in all it is a good season. It just doesnt have the same thing anymore when in college for one thing there is no library.


Jolly Phonics - Video 1 - Teaches Reading And Writing [1995]

Jolly Phonics - Video 1 - Teaches Reading And Writing [1995]

A good way to make learning fun. The children watch the video and enjoy identifying the letters that they have learnt at school, whilst not realising that they are still learning.


Run Wild, Run Free [1969]

Run Wild, Run Free [1969]

One year after the blockbuster Oliver, Mark Lester is given this role as a boy who is mute or has lost the ability to speak since birth. Distanced from his parents (a mother who is unable to love him and a father who has lost patience) the boy befriends a white horse on the moors and follows it everywhere. John Mills encourages the young boy and becomes a fatherly figure showing him the beautiful wild countryside and moors and the animals that live there. Watch out for a young Fiona Fullerton. The film really plods along apart from one or two incidents before it builds to a climax where the horse falls into a bog and they struggle to pull it out, the young boy shocked and upset saves the day by uttering the horses name and shouts for it to get up. Really it was a platform to further Mark Lesters career on the coat-tails of Oliver. Playing a virtually mute child really went to prove his lack of acting skills, and his inability to either remember or put more than 3 or 4 sentences together. As in Oliver he only had a few lines and his singing voice in Oliver was actually a girls dubbed over his own.


Stephen King's IT [1990]

Stephen King's IT [1990]

I watched this film twice, and the first time I forward wound through the horror parts because I was on my own! This meant that it wasn't very effectively scary the second time I watched IT, but I still enjoyed the film... up to a point! The first half was great (people have said the acting was wooden but how old were all the actors? About 14! I thought it was pretty decent) but the second half...

The thing that bugged me was how the first half seemed to be the children, and the second half the adults. If the film knitted together the years much like the book does, then I would have liked it a lot more. I started to get fed up when the adults merely told stories about the past, rather than allowing us to view them.

Despite this, I really like this film. It differs dramatically from the book, but forget that - viewing is a fun ride anyway. The ending was abrupt, but considering it was 1990 the special effects weren't that bad.



Only Fools And Horses - The Complete Series 7 [1981]

Only Fools And Horses - The Complete Series 7 [1981]

An uttterly brilliant series.Because it's so good(mainly because it occured in the 24 carrat gold years)it has rarely beeen beaten.It is'nt the best series but still very good.


Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye

Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - A Pocket Full Of Rye

A classic tale of murder and intrigue.


Yes, Prime Minister - The Complete Series 1 [1986]

Yes, Prime Minister - The Complete Series 1 [1986]

Every episode of Yes, Minister was a delight to watch. It is quite astounding, therefore, that the creators managed to surpass all their earlier work with series one of Yes, Prime Minister. We are allowed a glimpse into the murky world that surrounds No 10 Downing Street and bear witness to the continuous battle between Westminster and Whitehall, between what is right and what is administratively practical. The issues discussed may be complex, but the jokes come thick and fast and hit the spot every time. Paul Eddington's Jim Hacker is a man who the audience is more than willing to empathise with, as he tries time and time again to get the upper hand over the power of the civil service. Derek Fowlds' Bernard Wooley is believable as the private secretary who is torn between his role as a member of the service and his loyalty to his Prime Minister. The late great Nigel Hawthorne is in a league of his own as the almost Iago-like Sir Humphrey Appleby. While the audience may feel distaste towards Humphrey's complete lack of principle ("I've never believed in anything my whole life"), we cannot help but be delighted by his magnificant ability to manipulate those around him. If you want a comedy series where the comedy is guaranteed to please and the actors are enchanting to watch, I would recommend series one of Yes, Prime Minister to you with all my heart!


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