Blind Spot: A Clockwork Orange

In a semi-dystopian future London, Alex DeLarge (Malcolm McDowell) and his gangs of droogs (James Marcus, Warren Clarke and Michael Tarn) spend their nights terrorising the town, fighting with other gangs, beating up drunks and breaking into people’s houses, stealing valuables, and crippling and raping the inhabitants. When the gang turns against their leader, Alex is left injured at the scene of his latest crime and is sentenced to prison, wherein he attempts a new form of treatment set to “reprogram” him against his former behaviour.
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The Dressmaker

25 years after she was exiled, dressmaker Myrtle “Tilly” Dunnage (Kate Winslet) returns to her home town of Dungatar in Australia. Myrtle soon turns heads and livens up the fashions of the townsfolk, all the while getting to the bottom of why she was banished as a child, and exacting revenge where necessary.
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My Week in Movies, 2016 Week 22

I’m trying to get back onto the reviewing horse one small step at a time, and I think what is most important it to try and review more films each week than I’m adding to the pile to review. Hence, this past week saw just 2 relevant films watched, but three reviewed. If I keep this up, I should be caught up in a little over four months. Jeez that seems like ages. I’m not going to worry about the maths of it all, I’m just going to write some reviews now and then, and try to stay sane. After all, I’ve got a wedding to plan now. Here’s what I watched this week:
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May 2016 Update

May was something of a momentous month for me. Not blogging-wise, I’m still way behind where I should be, don’t be silly. No, I’m talking about in the real world, away from this key-covered burden that it my laptop. “What happened in May?” I hear you ask. Well, I went and got myself engaged. Yep, I’m no longer someone’s boyfriend, now I’m there fiancé. Or fiancée. Or financé. One of those, pretty sure it’s the last one.

The deed was done on holiday up in the Peak District (photos are at the bottom of the post, as that’s the “new place to walk the dog” covered for the month), during which time I also got to watch quite a few films due to the future Mrs. Me having quite a lot of naps, what with all the walking in the countryside, allowing me to waste hours upon end watching drivel like Skyline and Sanctum. I’d have got more reviews written, but we didn’t have any Wi-Fi. Sorry about that.

Target-wise I’m still mostly behind, but I did catch up on one other goal that I’d fallen back on, so progress is being made. The aim for June is to catch up on one of the other two (probably film-makers) and then move on from there. Oh, and sort out a wedding venue. Apparently they can get quite pricey.
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