Advantages: A night with the Manics Disadvantages: Crappy menu, expencive DVD
‘Leaving the 20thCentury’.
Manic Street Preachers @
Millennium Stadium,
Cardiff.
South Wales.
UK.
Just for those who don't know, this was the concert that the Manics did on New Years Eve, 1999, which continued to New Years Day, 2000, early morning.
I was supposed to be there :-( But, my own band had already been booked Months in advance for that night, there was no way of getting out of it, so I simply couldn't go :-( Being a HUGE Manics fan I was gutted, this was a real Once in a lifetime experience I missed, it’s not as if I’ll have the chance again!
So, to try and make up for this, my Fiancé got it me on DVD as soon as it Was released :-) Yippee!!
It was a fantastic concert!, everything was perfect, the fans were going bonkers, The band looked like they were having a blast, the stage ...
Advantages: Some real gems Disadvantages: Some dross
The book, The Mammoth Book of 20thCentury Science Fiction is edited by David G. Hartwell. It boasts on the front cover: that it is: "The biggest and best science Fiction Anthology Ever Published". And there, as they say, is the rub. Is it?
Although I acknowledge that there are a great many good science fiction stories in this anthology, I would have to argue against it being the best. And as for the biggest? Well, Asimov's Before the Golden Age (volumes 1 to 4) is a worthy contender for this title, I would have thought.
And the best? It cannot be. Why? Because as Hartwell states in the introduction: "I would like to acknowledge the significant presence of John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein and Arthur C. Clarke and all the other science fiction writers who are not reprinted in this book."
Therefore the correct ...
Advantages: Funny, entertaining, Bill Murray, zany characters Disadvantages: Perhaps a little predictable at the end
- Cast & Crew -
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096061/fullcredits
- Plot -
Frank Cross is a bad tempered head/executive of a TV channel that is seriously stressed out with a heavy workload during the Christmas period.
Clearly not caring for his colleagues (or random citizens on the street that he's impolite to) feelings at all and being generally selfish, he becoms the 20thcentury Ebeneezer Scrooge, being warned of his wrongdoings by the ghost of a friend of his, before being visited by the ghost of Christmas past, present and future, of course.
- Genre/Type of Movie -
This is a Christmas based comedy movie.
- Thoughts & Opinions -
I'd like to start off by saying that I've always enjoyed Bill Murray movies, since I was a kid and saw him in the Ghostbusters movies and then Groundhog Day, which is one of my ...
IzzyS 28.12.2008
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