Hey there! Joshua, from England.

You'll find anything on here. Well, most things. I throw out unpopular opinions faster than Lady Gaga doing something that gets people calling her crazy.

May be a little NSFW sometimes.

kelcinikiah:

Contrary to popular belief, every single movie doesn’t need to include a love story.

captaindibbzy:

So for people in the states you may have heard of a movie called “Cloud Atlas” which came out a few days ago. I watched a review of it, and thought it sounded brilliant, but I hadn’t heard of it before. Why? When it had so many big name actors in it, and it’s obviously a big blockbuster, that’s…

I know how you feel. I waited forever for Cloud Atlas and was eager to see it when I heard October 26.

Then I heard it’s in February. I’m sure it’ll be worth the wait, though!

jess-sheridan:

This could either be really fucking amazing or a complete disaster. I’m hoping for the former.

I LOVE the cinematography.

I’m also hoping that this is really good too.

Just watched Drive.

That was pretty good!

I thought The Green Hornet was quite enjoyable.

Another film I say “Screw the haters and critics” to.

Infact, I hate how almost every cinema nowadays is alienating 2D from cinemas.

The adverts say “2D in selected cinemas”. No, it should be 2D in EVERY cinema.

Yes, I know you’re trying to push 3D, but 1: it doesn’t need to be in EVERY movie (the recent 3D version of Battle Royale just sounds stupid), and 2: what about the people who don’t want to spend the money on the extra unnecessary feature? It very rarely enhances a movie.

If you want to go see The Grey to see Liam Neeson fight wolves, don’t.

It’s much more than that. Not that I’d love to see Liam Neeson fight wolves, but really. It’s a fantastic movie.


This love thing… It’s really hard.

This love thing… It’s really hard.