Because there's no dialog, all the laughs are visual, essentially a silent comedy, and it's brilliant (how do you hide a flock of sheep in the middle of a city?) Fun for children of all ages and very recommended.
... about programming, growing up in the 1970's and 80's, games, science fiction, working in a charity book shop, films, spending too much time watching television, living in Basildon and Essex, and whatever else emerges from my fevered imagination. If you're reading this, it's your fault you clicked on the link: I am not responsible for your actions.
Saturday, 14 May 2016
Shaun the Sheep - The Movie
I've bought a small Blu-Ray player and the first film I've played (apart from the first Thor film, which I already had in dual format) is, appropriately, the Wallace and Gromit spin-off Shaun the Sheep. Shaun and his friends decide to liven up their lives by taking a day off, inadvertantly putting the farmer into hospital with memory loss:
Because there's no dialog, all the laughs are visual, essentially a silent comedy, and it's brilliant (how do you hide a flock of sheep in the middle of a city?) Fun for children of all ages and very recommended.
Because there's no dialog, all the laughs are visual, essentially a silent comedy, and it's brilliant (how do you hide a flock of sheep in the middle of a city?) Fun for children of all ages and very recommended.
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