The Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl: Five Nights at Fury’s
This week we learn that there’ll be another try at a videogame movie and a ’80s action short is getting the feature length treatment! Also, character posters and trailers for TV series!
This week we learn that there’ll be another try at a videogame movie and a ’80s action short is getting the feature length treatment! Also, character posters and trailers for TV series!
Moving right along, here are the next twenty films that made an impression on me in one way or another, providing me with years of entertainment (and nightmares) from the moment I saw them.
The Goonies’ greatest achievement in film history is making children believe that there could be a treasure map in their attics, that there could be a pirate’s ship hidden in a mysterious cave in the middle of nowhere, and that there could be a pirate’s treasure hidden somewhere.
What were the movies you LOVED to replay on VHS in the 90s?
This week has been plentiful, with superhero movies info, new video games, lots of Cumberbatch and, of course, the Olympics closing ceremony with the Spice Girls and my fav Monthy Python song!
In Year 3, Harry Potter must go back to Hogwarts to course his third year in magical school, but after an angry outburst against the Dursleys and a chance encounter with a big black dog, he finds out a crazy dark wizard follower of You-Know-Who called Sirius Black is out to get him.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets follows Harry Potter’s second year in Hogwarts, despite being warned of dangers awaiting him at school.
Nearly ten years after its release, the story of The Boy Who Lived, penned by J.K. Rowling, feels… terribly dated at the hands of Chris Columbus.