

A trip to India left me with 38 parasites in my brain compoface
bbc.co.ukTough US-style courts to crack down on repeat offenders
gov.ukJurassic shark 2: Aquapocalypse
Jurassic shark 2… where to start?
This is truly a bad movie but that is what makes it entertaining. Probably the outstanding point is the cgi graphics. That couple with a complete lack of awareness of scale give that the shark is constantly referred to as being 60ft (20m) long.
Add into the mix some amazing bad acting and it’s a bizarre movie. The characters are entertaining. The mariner manager gets a particular shout out. Also the odd acceptance that one of the characters seems to be some creepy sex pest.
I haven’t seen 1 or 3 yet.
Terror at Bigfoot pond
So I had to watch this simply because it’s IMDb rating is 1.3, not seen one that low.
So some college students go camping and get attacked by Bigfoot. It’s filmed in a kinda Blair witch project stylee.
I am dumbfounded how this even gets any distribution.
Some painful bits are the music. It’s like the preprogrammed stuff on a Casio keyboard. There does not appear to be a script or any acting. The scariest part was the terror inducing flashbacks induced by the scene where somebody has brought a drum to a campsite and you then have to listen to it being played badly.
Very weird
Mountain shark
So you’ve watched sand shark, house shark and graveyard shark. Now see mountain shark. Set in the uk. Made with state of the art cgi, award winning script and bafta level acting it’s a sight to behold.
Top secret military experiment escapes and a team of elite soldiers are called in. Includes mad scientist and an interesting understanding of the whole close/far away paradigm. Does have some good British use of swear words.
'Millions' of pounds saved by replacing Palantir tech in refugee system
bbc.co.ukUK anti-immigration social media accounts traced to Sri Lanka and Vietnam
bbc.co.ukReform UK councillor in Essex quits after social media claims
>....he was accused the week before the elections of creating racist and Islamophobic posts on social media by Hope Not Hate.
>The BBC attempted to contact Prior. He denied being a racist when approached by the Daily Mirror newspaper.
>Stuart Prior is alleged to have described white people as "the master race" who have "larger brains".