Looper (2012)
"I'm from the future, TRUST ME you should goto China"
I really enjoyed it. It's great to finally see a new concept for a film.
The cast is great, The story is cool. the future looks awesome, if not a little buggered. Bruce Willis is and will always be awesome in action roles. 4/5
Dr. No (1962)

Iconic! Dr. No is a great film, it's dated now but it was a head of its time in the 60s. Sean Connery made the perfect 1st Bond. 4/5
Skyfall (2012)
I had really high hopes for Skyfall.
Maybe that was the problem.
Don't get me wrong, it's a good film. In fact, it's a very good film. It has action, adventure, espionage, explosions and enough globe-trotting to keep any travel agent happy.
But as a Bond film?
I'm not convinced.
The strange thing is that all the ingredients are there. Daniel Craig is excellent, the cinematography is stunning and some of the action sequences are among the best in the series.
Yet something felt missing.
I never got that classic Bond buzz.
You know the feeling. The gadgets. The villains. The swagger. The sense that you're watching the world's coolest spy doing things that would get most people arrested within minutes.
Skyfall felt different.
I wasn't particularly invested in the villain, and despite all the praise Javier Bardem received for his performance, the character never really clicked with me. He felt eccentric, but not especially threatening.
I also struggled with the new Q.
Perhaps I was too attached to the previous version, but I never quite warmed to him. It felt like Bond had traded in a workshop full of gadgets for a bloke with a laptop and a strong Wi-Fi signal.
The biggest issue for me is that Skyfall almost feels like a setup for the Bond film that comes afterwards.
It's as if the film spends two and a half hours rebuilding the world of James Bond rather than fully embracing it.
By the end, I found myself thinking:
"Right. Now can we have a proper Bond film?"
Which is a strange reaction to have after watching a James Bond film.
It's entertaining, beautifully made and undeniably well-crafted.
I just wanted a little more Bond in my Bond.
Shaken, not stirred.
3/5
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008)
"Dude, She gave me a Blumpkin!"
I know the Harold & Kumar films aren't for everyone's taste but I absolutely loved this. Filled with awesome 1 liners, a great cast and stupid jokes they have certainly improved on the 1st iconic film.
I love the cameos from NPH too, brilliant. 5/5
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
Simply fantastic, great film and Spielberg at his best. Sean Connery is perfectly cast as Indiana's dad.
Action, Adventure with Nazis, what's not to love? 5/5
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
I must have seen this film at least 100 times and every time I watch it I see something new.
Did anyone spot the Obi Wan Club at the beginning in Shanghai? A great tribute to the Star Wars franchise.
I think this is definitely one of George Lucas' finest moments.
Chilled Monkey Brain for dessert anyone? 5/5
The Watch (2012)
"It's 2012, can't you just get a ball transplant?"
Zany and wacky comedy with an oddball cast. Has some funny moments but goes a bit weird in the second half. 3/5
Total Recall (2012)
What do you get if you cross I robot, The 5th Element with the original Total Recall? You get Total Recall 2012. It's pretty good actually with great special effects and action. This is what In Time should have been like 3/5