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"What Did You Think Of.....The Boss Baby"?

For our latest review The Twiglets and I have reviewed "The Boss Baby". We went to see this at the local Odeon on "Kids Club" on the first day of the Summer Holidays. We took my Dad to see it too as he secretly loves a cartoon. Here are our thoughts...   The Boss Baby     WARNING: COULD CONTAIN SPOILERS     Describe "The Boss Baby" in a nut shell:   Ruby: A boy gets a baby brother who is the Boss Baby. They don't like each other. Then they do.   Poppy: The little boy doesn't like it when the Boss Baby comes to his house but then they become friends.   Me:  I could describe this in two ways:   1) On The Surface - This is essentially what the twins said. A boy gets a new little brother who is the Boss Baby and they don't get along. Then they do get along as they have to team up to save their parents from disaster.   2) Beneath The Surface - For a kids cartoon this is pretty complex. Tim's parents get a ne

"Say Cheeeeeese"....The Twiglet's Take Photos

Christmas 2015 the twins received V-Tech cameras off their grandparents. They love them and whenever we go anywhere they like to take them with them and take photographs. It would also appear they quite like taking photos of each other, doing selfies and using the built in software to manipulate photographs. I uploaded their photos to my laptop and I randomly picked 5 from each and the twins are now going to explain them and why they took them. Ruby This is a photo of my sister Poppy and my cousin Ellie dressed as Olaf. I like it because Ellie wasn't looking at the camera. This is a photo of Poppy holding my T-Rex in the dark in the doll's house. I wanted to show how the eyes light up in the dark. This is a photo of me and my Daddy being silly. We have Beat Baby which is the school teddy bear in reception that I took home for the weekend. This is a photo of Captain America and I made him fat with that super thing on my camera that makes things fat. Thi

What Did You Think Of....."The LEGO Batman Movie"?

Last weekend we went to Kids Club at the local Odeon Cinema to see "The LEGO Batman Movie". Ruby has been dying to see it for ages as she is a big Batman fan (she's a fan of all the superheroes) and Poppy has been dying to see it because Ruby has. Here is our review... The LEGO Batman Movie   WARNING: COULD CONTAIN SPOILERS     Describe "The LEGO Batman Movie" in a nut shell:   Ruby: Batman gets a son and they save the day   Poppy: Batman and Robin save the day from the bad guys   Me:  Batman is scared of having a family...but in order to save Gotham from The Joker's latest ploy he may need to get over that fear, work with others and lighten up a little bit.      What was your favourite bit of "The LEGO Batman Movie?"   Ruby: I just loved all of it   Poppy: When Batman and The Joker made friends...and when The Joker was funny   Me:  This is a genuinely funny movie with loads of pop culture references an

"What Did You Think Of.....Despicable Me 3?"

This week the Twiglet's and I are reviewing "Despicable Me 3" which is the third movie in the "Despicable Me" series (not that you'd ever have guessed that). Here goes...   Despicable Me 3   WARNING: COULD CONTAIN SPOILERS     Describe "Despicable Me 3" in a nut shell:   Ruby: A bad boy makes a giant robot and tries to kill everyone   Poppy: It is about the Minions going to jail and coming back and Gru finds them and helps them   Me:  Dru meets his twin brother Gru and they learn to bond whilst trying to stop a former child-star gone crazy from destroying the world whilst The Minions try to go back to being bad and Lucy learns to be a mother.     What was your favourite bit of "Despicable Me 3?"   Ruby: When the little girl got her unicorn   Poppy: When the Minions came from jail because it was happy   Me: There were loads of genuinely funny moments but for me it was when Dru and Gru pretend

"What Did You Think Of......Spiderman: Homecoming?"

As you have probably guessed from my blog posts I am a big movie fan and, naturally, so are the twins. I do find the cinema an expensive activity though as it can sometimes cost upward of £40 for myself, Kate and the twins to see a new release. Because of this we generally go and see movies when they come on the "Kids Club" at our local Odeon as it is only £2.50 a ticket. Sometimes, however, I will splash out and take the kids to see a new movie in the week of release. Yesterday (07/07/17) was my birthday and I wanted to go and see " Spiderman: Homecoming ". Ruby is a huge Spiderman fan too so she has been dying to see this since she saw the first trailer. So Kate and I got the tickets, we picked up the twins from school and we went to see it yesterday afternoon. This is the first time we have watched a 12A with the twins and I was a little worried that it may be a bit too "grown up" for them but I figured this was a good movie to try for their first 1