September films Part two

Here's the second part of my September films! Not many films here but I hope you enjoy :)

Identity theft. 2013. 12. Netflix.


I watched this film on the way to uni. It is about a woman who stole Sandy's identity, leading to Sandy being fired from his job. The police are unable to track her down, so Sandy goes on a mission across the country to find her, and convince her to go back with him to admit what she did so Sandy can get his job back.
Its such a funny film! I loved it and would definitely watch it again. To be honest, any film with Melissa McCarthy is amazing.


The Bad Education Movie. 2015. 15. Netflix.


In this film, Alfie, the form teacher of a group of year 11 students, takes the group on a school trip to Cornwall. As you can expect everything goes wrong but in the best and most hilarious way possible.
Bad education is one of my favourite TV shows, and I can't believe it has taken me this long to watch the film. I loved the film, and it was just as I expected it to be. I watched it when I was at uni with my roommate, but we couldn't work out where to set up the laptop so we could both see it whilst still being in bed. The best solution we could come up with was watching it individually, and press play at the same time. It was possibly the most anti-social way of watching films but funny as well; Lucy pressed play 5 seconds before I did so she would start laughing just before I would.


The Lego movie. 2014. U. Netflix.


For those of you who haven't watched this film yet (which is not acceptable btw), it is about a Lego construction worker, who is found and thought to be a 'special master builder'. He is then taken around the lego world to help defeat the 'bad guys' as they try to take over.
It is a very stereotypical kids film, but amazing at the same time. As soon as you have watched it, you will never be able to get 'everything is awesome' out of your head. I've lost track of the number of times I have watched this film. This time I watched all the whole film waiting for my first train back from uni, (I got there super early!).


Red Riding Hood. 2011. 12. Amazon Prime Video.


This adaptation of Red riding hood is about Valerie, Red riding hood, and the village she lives in. A Werewolf makes a vicious attack on the village and kills Valerie's sister. A search is then made to find out who the werewolf is.
I saw this film when it was in the cinema 6 years ago, but have not seen it since. I really enjoyed watching it again, but it was a lot tenser than I remember it. It was very well made but I probably won't watch it again unless someone wants me to watch it with them. The whole film is trying to work out who the werewolf is, and once you know who it is, I don't think there is much point watching it again.This was the second film I watched on the way back from uni.


Bride and Prejudice. 2004. 12. Amazon Prime Video.


Bride and Prejudice is a modern version of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin about four unmarried daughters in an Indian family. Let's be honest, I was watching this on a train, and not watched or read Pride and prejudice, so lots of it went over my head. There were loads of really funny bits though, so I didn't particularly mind. I definitely want to watch it again, and maybe this time I will know what is going on!


An Officer and a Gentleman. 1982. 15. Amazon Prime Video.


An officer and a Gentleman is about a guy called Zack, who is training to be in the military. The training is super intense, which leads to parts of the film being very intense.
I found it to be a super sad film, so probably won't watch it again. However, the people I 2as watching it with loved it.



Bye guys! Speak to you all soon.
AbiBeth xxx

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