(SPOILER WARNING!!)
I'm sorry about this, but I've quickly lost interest in talking about my favourite films of all time. Some of that might be due to laziness, or being generally apathetic, but I always find it harder to talk about something I like versus something I don't like. That's probably why it's even taken me so long just to finish Gold Lane: Number 4 and why I found it easier to bash out reviews for Venom (plug) and The Headmasters (plug).
But it may also be because we've had two majorly successful superhero films come out recently; Shazam and Avengers: Endgame. I've already given my thoughts on Avengers: Endgame on my YouTube channel (plug [apologies for the watermark on the two new vids, can't do much about it for now]), as I've finally been able to get myself a simple editing software (Wondershare Filmora 9) for my laptop. It's no Adobe Premiere, but it's something. However, I do intend on writing a review for Shazam as it's still relatively fresh in my mind, and at least 2 people want me to review it.
And for anyone who is even remotely interested on my favourite films in the remaining order:
3. Monty Python's Holy Grail (1974).
2. True Grit (2010).
1. Red Dragon (2003). Yes, really.
That's not to say that I'm abandoning this Blog or trying to make excuses about my laziness. When I start getting lazy, I'm upfront about it. I just finally have the chance to get started on video reviews, as well as having the opportunity to have a well paying job when I'm done with Uni, so I finally want to take that opportunity to get my thoughts out on video format as well as stretching my editing muscles.
That said, please keep your eyes out for my review of Shazam and I appreciate a retweet of this Blog entry. I would also greatly appreciate it if people would subscribe to my YouTube channel (link already provided), it helps me with my confidence and encourages me to do better with my content. If you're so inclined, please consider following me on Twitter: that's @Media_Man18 on Twitter.
So until next time; this is Callum Lewis, the Media Hood, signing off.
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