Tuesday 22 April 2014

The Karate Kid (1984)

The Karate Kid (1991) is a romantic martial arts film directed by John G. Avildsen and written by Robert Mark Karmen. A young student moves to California with his mother where he finds romance but falls foul of the local karate students. He is befriended by his apartments handyman who teaches him karate and valuable life lessons.

DADDY: What did you think of the movie?

LILLY: I thought it was fantastic.

DADDY: It took you a bit to get into the story.

LILLY: Yes.

DADDY: I don't think you knew what all that sanding and waxing cars was all about.

LILLY: Wax on, wax off!

DADDY: Who was your favourite character?

LILLY: Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita) because he's smart and funny and he also got his house painted for free.

DADDY: Me too, Miyagi is cool but a little sad and lonely too.

LILLY: Yes he was.

DADDY: What was your favourite moment?

LILLY: The fight at the end when Daniel (Ralph Macchio) wins.

DADDY: Yeah it's great.

DADDY: Would you recommend it to your friends?

LILLY: Yes because it is funny and makes you want to learn karate.

DADDY: Yeah but I think your dojo is much better than the Cobra Kai.

LILLY: So do I!

DADDY: How many stars would you give it.

LILLY: I'm giving it twenty five.

DADDY: Me too.

LILLY: Can I watch the second one?

DADDY: Hai Lilly-san.

LILLY: LOL.

Friday 11 April 2014

Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)

Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) is a science fiction comedy film and sequel to Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989). It was directed by Peter Hewitt and again written by Chris Matheson and Ed Soloman.Bill & Ted (Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves) are murdered by evil robot versions of themselves and have to find a way to escape the afterlife.

DADDY: What did you think of the movie?

LILLY: I thought it was awesome dude!

DADDY: Even better than the first one?

LILLY: Five dudes better than the first one.

DADDY: Yeah.

DADDY: Who was your favourite character?

LILLY: Bill (Alex Winter) because he is a funny dude.

DADDY: Do you think he is cute?

LILLY: Daddy!

DADDY: I like Death (William Sadler) because he was an OK guy really.

LILLY: And funny too.

DADDY: What was your favourite moment?

LILLY: When they go to Hell.

DADDY: Yeah that was good. I liked the bit when they played games with Death.

LILLY: I liked how Death said no one ever beat him but they did.

DADDY: Again and again though Death was quite good at Twister.

DADDY: Would you recommend it to your friends?

LILLY: Yes but you need to see the first one.

DADDY: I agree and I discovered that they are planning to make a third movie..

LILLY: Excellent!

DADDY: How many stars would you give it.

LILLY: Dudes daddy and I'm giving it twenty five.

DADDY: Me too.

Monday 7 April 2014

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)


Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) is a science fiction comedy film directed by Stephen Herek and written by Chris Matheson and Ed Soloman. Two Californian heavy metal fans Bill s. Preston, Esquire (Alex Winter) and Ted "Theodore" Logan (Keanu Reeves)  are about to fail history which will prove disastrous for mankind so they receive unlikely assistance from the future in the shape of the mysterious Rufus (George Carlin) and his time machine disguised as a telephone booth.

DADDY: What did you think of the movie?

LILLY: I thought it was awesome and very funny dude.

DADDY: Me too, I thought it was a most excellent movie,

LILLY: Bodacious!

DADDY: Who was your favourite character?

LILLY: Billy the Kid because he ws funny but I liked that all the characters were from history.

DADDY: I liked Napoleon, he made me laugh.

DADDY: What was your favourite moment?

LILLY: When they had to get Napoleon out of the water park.

DADDY: Me too he was having a wonderful time.

DADDY: Would you recommend it to your friends?

LILLY: Yes because it was really funny dude.

DADDY: I agree it is totally a bodacious cult classic too.

LILLY: Yeah!

DADDY: How many stars would you give it.

LILLY: Twenty for me

DADDY: Twenty for me too. Shall we watch the sequel next?

LILLY: Yes please dude!