In which Nat talks briefly about the movies she’s been watching this week for no particular reason and that probably don’t warrant proper reviews, but hey? Wouldn’t it be nice if we all chatted about them anyway?
The TMINE multiplex is open again – and no one has to wear masks, I promise, unless you really want to show off that stylish one you bought from Mint Velvet the other day. That’s fine. I’d really like to see it, too!
I’ve been flitting about this week and I’ve already talked about my TMINE theatre trip elsewhere. Unfortunately, that meant I didn’t watch anything at the cinema on Sunday, so I had nothing to review for you on Monday. Don’t worry, I’ve already booked my tickets for No Time To Die (2021), so I’ll definitely be reviewing that on Monday or Tuesday next week.
But! Even though I am really crying on the inside that I’ve not been the cinema this week, I have been watching what I can, when I can, so let’s go to the movies now! Yay!

This week’s viewing I’m not especially proud of. But (deep breath), I went and saw David Lynch’s Dune (1984) on the big screen with my best friend.
I’ve been tormenting her with it since we were at school together, since I love the books and she humours me in this, but this was the first time we’ve ever seen the movie on the big screen.
And this was basically me all the way through – imagine her joy, as well as the amount of popcorn she threw at me:
Don’t worry. I told her that she was bad for doing that.
For reasons that now escape me, my husband and I also chose to watch Fantastic Four (2005), possibly because we’ve never watched it together and we both do like superhero movies. But OMG, it was not a good choice on our part.
The last movie in the TMINE Multiplex was my Wednesday Movie Night viewing. Continuing with last week’s Heath Ledger theme, our choice was A Knight’s Tale (2001). Thankfully, it was very, very good.
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