Advantages: Not Much Disadvantages: Most of the film
The Hive.
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Alien abduction but not of people, the Aliens take over the minds of Ants. Oh dear.
A meteor falls to Earth on a remote and sparsely populated island and a few days later the Ants begin to act strangely. Some people are eaten and some taken over. When an ant gets in your ear in 'controls' you.
So much so that a crack team is brought in to deal with the unusual problem, well, the team slowly get killed. But eventually those who are left, and there's not many, manage to communicate with the aliens.
An odd and disappointing ending.
Started promisingly enough but it faded quickly. The acting is poor and the dialog equally slow. The special effects clearly did not have a big budget and it shows. This really is the definition of 'TV' movie and that's where it should have gone straight to.
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MaldivesHoliday 11.01.2009
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Put together six stand up comedians. Hold them all together by a relatively competent host who also is a pretty accomplished comedian. Get them to discuss the current affairs of the week, and you?ve got yourself Mock The Week.
Shown on BBC Two, and religiously on Dave (would you expect anything else?!), it?s hosted by Dara Ó Briain ? an irish comedian who has done several appearances on several other comedy panel shows such as Have I Got News For You and Never Mind The Buzzcocks. Regular panelists include Hugh Dennis, Andy Parsons, Russell Howard and Frankie Boyle?or that was until last week when Boyle declared he wished to leave the show to ?persue? other ideas. Dare I suggest his own comedy programme? I think so.
They sieve through various topics of the week in a variety of ways ? one round is ?If this is the answer, what is ...
carl.mcqueen 09.10.2009
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Advantages: An easy to read summary of the week's main news stories Disadvantages: Not for those who like their news in detail
A copy of The Week landed on my doorstep this morning, it wasn't addressed to anyone, just had an extra cover saying "Claim a further 6 FREE issues". Well before I go clogging up my doormat I thought I'd better have a good read of it to see what it was all about for myself (having only recently read another review here at Ciao about the same publication). It's endorsed by Ben Elton, "The Week is a brilliant idea. Superbly executed." I'm sorry but that doesn't mean anything to me. If you don't think much of Mr Elton, an endorsement by him isn't going to help sell this publication.
The tagline below the The Week reads "All you need to know about everything that matters." The publication itself seems to be made of rather cheap quality paper, the pages are so thin that they're almost see through. It loses points there for me already. If ...
anonymili 11.02.2006 (13.10.2008)
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