Posted in April 2011

Foo Fighters Back and Forth

5/5 Do you like the Foo Fighters? Do you like documentaries? If you answered yes, then quite simply this film is for you. Back and Forth chronicles the beginnings of the band through to their latest album Wasting Light. We hear from basically everyone who had some kind of input with the band, and taking … Continue reading

Our Weekly Recommendations (April 13th 2011)

Every week the people of Super Website (Super Blog) will give you a recommendation of a Film, DVD, Bluray, Book, Soundtrack or any other item for you the readers to check out. Super Marcey Recommend’s: Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life (Volume 1) I assume most people by now are quite familiar with Scott Pilgrim, probably … Continue reading

Wake Up

5/5 Every so often a film comes along that completely changes the way you feel about your own life and thinking, and it opens up a whole new world of possibilities. Wake Up is that film for me, and it is true to the title, I felt like I did ‘wake up’ so to speak. … Continue reading

Bede’s Month In Movies – March

Number of Movies Seen This Month: 63 Number of Movies Seen This Year (so far): 171 5/5 – Excellent (none) 4.5/5 – Really Great Get Low Let Me In 4/5 – Great Hereafter A Man For All Seasons (1966) Another Year The Nightmare Before Christmas The Virgin Suicides Secretary Agora Skin (2008) Fair Game (2010) … Continue reading

Our Weekly Recommendations (April 6th 2011)

Every week the people of Super Website (Super Blog) will give you a recommendation of a Film, DVD, Bluray, Book, Soundtrack or any other item for you the readers to check out. Super Marcey Recommend’s: Best Worst Movie Here is an excerpt from my original review, which you can read in it’s entirety here. “Best … Continue reading

F*cking Åmål (Show Me Love)

5/5 “Why didn’t I see this when I was 15?” is what went through my mind a mere 20 minutes into this film. Fucking Åmål is a film that captures teenage life in such a way it feels so real and natural. Writer/Director Lukas Moodysson some how manages to create this interesting and relatable story … Continue reading