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Top Ten Nostalgic Movies That Remind Me Of My Childhood

  • I feel like I haven’t done one of these in a while, so as you could’ve of guessed from the title this is a top ten list of those nostalgic movies that I grew up with as a child, some are old and some are in my opinion good old classics, so with out further ado let’s take a look at number ten.
  • 10: Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

    I remember owning this when good old VHS was still around, for Christmas my parents bought a Disney remastered DVD of Homeward Bound, I used to watch this film to death, every time my parents when to have a movie night bam! Homeward Bound would be in there.

    I only recently learnt that this is a remake of a sixties maybe seventies adaption of a book (yeah I didn’t know it was a book either) the film follows a golden retriever named Shadow an American bulldog named Chance and a Himalayan cat named Sassy as they try to make their way home back to their owners.

    There’s a certain scene in this film that still to this day I cannot watch and that is when Sassy slips and falls in to the water and gets swept away by the current, still at 25 years of age I cannot and will not watch that scene still to this day.

    9: The Never Ending Story

    Unlike the sequels this is the film of the 80s, I was six maybe seven when my dad showed me this film and ever since then I fell in love with it, the film follows a little boy named Bastian who loves to read books, he also gets bullied by three other boys, he “borrows” a book from a grumpy old bookstore owner and thus begins his journey to the land of Fantasia which is being overrun by a evil entity known only as The Nothing.

    In Fantasia a boy named Atreyu must save the Childlike Empress from dying by searching for a cure all while avoiding a wolf like creature named g’mork.

    A little trivia for you now, the film was slated by the author Micheal Ende who wrote the book, much like Stephen King’s hatred of Stanley Kubrick’s adaption of The Shining Micheal Ende sued its director Wolfgang Pietersen for destroying the source material from which the film was based on, Ende eventually lost the court case and nothing come from it, the film was released in nineteen eighty four to critical acclaim.

    8: Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

    A New Hope kicked off my love for all things Star Wars but it’s Empire Strikes Back that makes it on to the list, mainly because of that infamous twist in with Darth Vader reveals that Luke is his father.

    I remember watching that specific part then running to my mum and dad who were in the middle of cooking dinner all while feeding my younger sister who was I believe three maybe two, I remember running in to the kitchen and yelling “Darth Vader is Luke’s daddy!!!!” My mum and dad looked at each other and said to me “did you see it coming?” I said “no I didn’t how is that possible” bearing in mind this is before Revenge Of The Sith came out so this must of been at least 2001-02.

    Every time I watch this movie I’m drawn back to that time so this film holds a very very special place in my heart, also look online for various other children reacting to that very very famous scene some are very very very adorable indeed and melt your heart.

    7: Romeo And Juliet (1996)

    I was 12 years old when I first discovered Baz Lurhman, specifically I was in year eight all the way back in 2008, we were learning about Shakespeare we handpicked a selection of his plays, our English teacher chose this particular to appeal to the boys and also to the girls as well, it appealed to the boys because of the guns and car chases and very rapidly shot action sequences and quick camera cuts (a Baz Lurhman signature style of cinematography)

    I actually enjoyed this film so much that I actually asked my English teacher if I could borrow the video (it was 08 and VHS was still around) anyway she let me borrow it and my journey in to Baz Lurhman films began, so a massive thank you to my English teacher back at school for broadening my horizons.

    6: Every Single Rugrats Movie That Came Out

    Being a kid of the 2000s you either grew up with one or two cartoons, Rugrats or Spongebob, the latter came out when I was six and after watching the first episode air I immediately fell in love and still to this day quote lines from the show very very often, back when I was a kid I felt like Spongebob carefree and happy, nowadays I can relate to squidward on a level that I can’t even comprehend!

    Still the Rugrats holds a special place in my heart, I owned every single film they released on VHS and on DVD, I still to this day despise Angelica, she was one of those cartoon characters that I detested with a passion.

    I can remember going to the cinema to see the first Rugrats movie, I also went cinema to see Rugrats In Paris, heck I even went to see Rugrats Go Wild where they crossed over with the Wild Thornberries (seeing that on the big screen was like seeing the avengers for the first time)

    5 Homeward Bound 2: Lost In San Francisco

    Yep I also had this on VHS as well and like the first Homeward Bound I fell in love with it, sure it’s not grand and epic like the first one but still it’s Homeward Bound come on, it follows the formula as what the first one did, animals get lost and they try to find their way back to their owners.

    Thankfully there’s no waterfalls in this one so I had no trouble watching this film in its entirety.

    4 Free Willy

    That opening scene, that opening score woah I am transported back to when I was little growing up, I was around seven maybe eight when I discovered this movie, this film got me into killer whales they are such fascinating creatures, very very intelligent as well, I believe my uncle showed me this movie one summer, still it’s a nostalgic emotional ride every time that opening scene plays.

    3: Harry Potter (Every single One)

    Yes every single Harry Potter film I have been to see at the cinema, I was six when the Philosophers Stone came out and I was sixteen when The Deathly Hallows Part two came out, for ten years I’ve grown up with the wizarding world of Harry Potter and they still stand the test of time to this day and age, and yes these are the films that age like a fine wine.

    2: The Lord Of The Rings Franchise

    Yes, I was in primary school when these films came out, I had all the PS2 games that went with them, I had all the dvds all the posters and action figures, basically I was a die hard Lord Of The Rings fan and so were three of my classmates, we used to play it out in the playground (I was always gimli on account of my small physique) still to this day I hate my two mates for making me that guy.

    1: Every Single Disney Movie Ever Made

    You name it I’ve watched it, there isn’t a single Disney movie that I haven’t seen ever!!! You could say I’m a die hard Disney fan and I’m not afraid to admit it but I am, there’s just something magical about tuning in to a good old fashioned Disney movie, The Lion King still stands as one of the greatest Disney movies ever made, the soundtrack is amazing the songs are catchy as hell, and yes all you guys reading this I enjoyed Frozen, just let it go! (See what I did there) anyway, Disney still stands the test of time, most of their films have been adapted in to live action remakes and stage shows and yet they still bring us touching emotional movies still do this day.

    So there you have it, my top ten list of nostalgic movies that remind me of my childhood, what movies make you feel nostalgic, let me know, are you Disney buff or a nineteen eighties buff, I would love to know what movies remind you of your childhood.

    As always guys catch ya later:)

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    Alexander and the no good terrible very bad day or the no good very bad awful film ever made by Disney 

    Phew!! Now that’s a title… So as you can tell by the title of the film, yes it’s a long one but it’s a very bad no good terrible awful film to say the least, so as you probably know I love Disney movies but I hate their live action movies, I mean Disney is known for animated movies why make live action films as well, any who lets get on with the review.

    The film follows a boy called Alexander who is having a very shitty day, and his parents are oblivious to this, after all they are having a pretty awesome day themselves, any way he can’t wait because his 12th birthday party is coming up but to add to the shitty day his arch nemesis Phillip Parker (if you are wondering why I am full naming Phillip Parker just watch the film they do it all throughout) who is having a party on the exact same day as Alexander, the whole class has been invited because of all the neat stuff Phillip Parker has, any way cut a long story short he makes a wish that everyone has a day like Alexander, and magically his wish comes true an everyone has a crappy day like him. 

    And that was Alexander and the no good horrible very bad day, wow what a film this was I mean it was so bad I has to fast forward some bits because it was that bad, the whole film is aimed at kids there’s no adult jokes here people it’s all kid friendly, now let’s talk about the cast well you have got Steve Carell playing the dad Jennifer Garner as the mum and I forgot who played Alexander but hey ho, I really hated this film with a passion it was that bad but nonetheless it did have some decent comedy parts in it like the part where Dick Van Dyke makes a cameo appearance to read a book which has a hilarious typo, I’m not gonna say you’ll just have to go and watch it, any way the rating well I will give this film a solid 0/10 because it was really terrible  any way hope you enjoyed this review but until next time catch ya later 

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    My top 10 anticipated films of 2015 

    Taking a break from reviewing I thought I’d share my 10 films that I’m looking forward too this year, so let’s dive in with number 10. 

    10) Cobain: Montage of Heck

    Okay I know I said films, technically this is a film (documentary film) the reason why I am looking forward to it is because I am a big Nirvana fan, when I saw that this was coming out I had to add it to my watch list, the film will tell the story of Kurt Cobain lead singer of Nirvana, from childhood to death.

    9) Unfriended

    A small independent horror all filmed from a girls webcam, now I have to say I love the premise of this film, it’s all filmed through a group chat on Skype, what I love about this is that it’s targeted at teens who use social media, it also has a dark element to it (the film is about cyber-bullying after all)

    8) San Andreas

    Disaster films you either love them or you hate them (their like marmite) so San Andreas follows Dwayne Johnson  who’s estranged daughter is in LA when a powerful and destructive earthquake tears through the San Andreas fault, what I love is that how the trailer made the film look epic (it kinda has a 2012 vibe to it) well anyway he’s a helicopter pilot and he goes and saves his daughter, now I know what your thinking “oh that’s so cliched ugh do something different Hollywood” and your right it is very cliched but why not give the trailer a go.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yftHosO0eUo

    7) Tomorrowland

    Yet again another Disney film, only this time we have absolutely no idea what this one is about, it’s been kept under wraps and we know little about the plot, all we know is that George Clooney is in it, that’s all we know, which is why I am excited for it as little is known, so we are in for a suprise and I love surprises.

    6) Insidious: chapter 3

    This has to be my favourite horror trilogy I mean it has jumpscares and ghosts, sadly the lambert family are not in this one but we get a new family, I guess you can say this is a prequel as to how the psychic lady bagan, still it looks good and judging by the trailer it looks scary see for yourselves if you want.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3HxEXnVSr1w

    5) Terminator Genysis

    I’m a little bit worried with this one because this is a reboot (terminator salvation was a reboot) so I’m a little but worried, howeve the original terminator is back (Arnold Schwarzenegger) now the trailer looks good but then again so did the salvation trailer, I don’t know it could be good only time can tell hey.

    4) Paper Towns

    John Green has to be my favourite author at the moment, The Fault In Our Stars is one of my all time favourites by him, so when I heard they were releasing another film based on one of his books, I got so hyped I mean I jumped up and down and screamed out loud, The Fault in Our Stars really made me cry my eyes out I mean it’s so emotional and it takes a lot to make me cry, so I hope Paper Towns is just as good.

    3) Mad Max: Fury Road

    Mad Max has to be my favourite 80s trilogy, I mean it’s OTT to the max all in all its a good watch, if you haven’t seen the films I highly recommend them as they are fantastic, so when I found out that George Miller was directing another Mad Max film I was so happy, the trailer for this is a right nostalgic trip for those who remembers the 80s films, Fury Road will star Tom Hardy as Max as well as a whole bunch of actors and actresses including Charleze Theron and Nicholas Hoult (trust me when you see his character he is unrecognisable).

    Here’s the trailer https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3HxEXnVSr1w

    2) Ant-Man

    I was gutted when Edgar Wright dropped out as the director for this I mean I was gutted, he is one of my favourite directors and seeing him tackle a Marvel film would of been amazing, well anyway I’m sure loads of you know the story of Ant-Man, and if you don’t well then I’ll tell you, Hank Pym is a scientist who makes a suit that shrinks him down to the size of an ant (hence the name Ant-Man) now the trailer looked amazing, hopefully it will be a guardians of the galaxy kind of movie and be the number one summer box office hit, hey who knows.

    And finally number 1 

    Jurassic World!!!

    I literally can not wait for this movie, I really can’t every time I hear that piano theme I get chills, the film will be directed by Colin Trevorrow (he directed a massively successful film safety not guaranteed) the film will also star, now get ready as there is a lot of stars coming your way, right you ready, the film will star Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Irrfan Khan, Judy Greer, Nick Robinson and Ty Simpkins as the younger leads Phew that’s a lot of actors and actresses. 

    This is number one because I love jurassic park I mean I kinda grew up with it you know, the first one was the one that got me in to dinosaurs as a kid (I had a whole collection of them and could memorise the names) I mean it stuck with me and once I found out they were shooting jurassic world, I’m not gonna lie but a tear come to my eye and I was so happy I mean we are getting another jurassic park movie, it’s here guys, no more delevopment hell, no more Rambo raptors, no more director rumours and script rumours, it’s here and coming in June which is like two months away guys I am so excited for this and you should be too because you grew up with this your 90s child is going to feel nostalgic again, here is the trailer for the film. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RFinNxS5KN4

    And that is my most anticipated films of this year, I hope you have enjoyed it, let me know what films you are excited for, until next time catch you later