On Wednesday last week, my son and daughter were watching Scooby Doo. My wife and I joined them offering to watch the film from the beginning, the sequel or another film. They decided on Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. I have to admit that I watched it with low expectations, but my wife and I enjoyed it. I think that it was true to the cartoons, my wife did, and the children were both surprised that we liked it. It is not a clever film, but it is true to Scooby-Doo. If you like the cartoon, you should like the film.
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Sunday, 2 November 2025
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
On Wednesday last week, my son and daughter were watching Scooby Doo. My wife and I joined them offering to watch the film from the beginning, the sequel or another film. They decided on Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. I have to admit that I watched it with low expectations, but my wife and I enjoyed it. I think that it was true to the cartoons, my wife did, and the children were both surprised that we liked it. It is not a clever film, but it is true to Scooby-Doo. If you like the cartoon, you should like the film.
Saturday, 1 November 2025
Farage, making excuses for Russia and how he admires Putin
Anyone who follows my blog will have worked out that I am not a fan of Nigel Farage. I think that Brexit has harmed our nation, so much so, that most political parties in Europe who wanted to leave the EU, seeing the damage it has caused the UK, have dropped this idea. Sadly, it looks like the man who sold us Brexit will be our next Prime Minister.
But, it looks as if Russia will be pleased if that happens. James O’Brien on LBC has spoken really well on this issue about his former colleague and there is a great video detailing how Nigel Farage appears to have made excuses for Russia and Putin. To be fair, many on the left have said similar things, but those on the left who did so, do not have a colleague has pleaded guilty to bribery charges relating to statements in favour of Russia in the European parliament.
Friday, 31 October 2025
Will Your Party be able to fight Labour after it stops fighting itself?
Zarah Sultana is reported as saying that she hopes Your Party will ultimately replace Labour and that the party is a vision for bringing about change in the long term. That is just as well considering that it has been attacking itself again. It may be that this is the last bit of drama, and I honestly hope it will be, but I suspect that there will be more issues to come.
Thursday, 30 October 2025
Getting rid of Starmer and Rachel Reeves
No Labour MP wants to cut benefits for the elderly, no Labour MP wants to bring about benefit changes that will mean even more people use foodbanks. But hard decisions have to be made. Labour have missed out over a year of blaming the Tories for the state of the economy and the public sector, something the Tories did really well after they were elected in 2010.
Wednesday, 29 October 2025
Making racism great again
Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin said seeing adverts of black or Asian people ‘drives me mad’ in a comment that has been seen (rightly) as being racist. I have listened to people argue that no offence should be taken as she did not mean to be racist. In fact, I have listened to too many people trying to minimise the racism in her comments.
Sunday, 26 October 2025
Protesting for Gaza in Colchester
Today, our dog and I joined the weekly protest in favour of Gaza in Colchester. When there, different people spoke about matters. I have to disagree with how they view certain events, an example being how they said JD Vance was in favour of the Israeli Knesset voting in favour of the annexation of The West Bank, when he actually spoke out against it. Other issues of contention include Trump having a plan. The the mercurial Trump is best viewed as a pigeon playing chess. He struts around, knocks pieces over, and thanks to the economic and military might of the US, wins. While he has some ideas about the world that he sticks to, this including his insane views on tariffs, immigration, people have tried, and succeeded about changing his view that Gaza should be ethnically cleansed. The last bit was that Israel just does the will of the USA. There is no doubt the two aid each other a lot, but that forgets how Netanyahu attacked Qatar and we can see that about how he was forced to apologise for it. But there was a lot to learn from it. One lady in a wheelchair pointed out how that many of the population in Gaza will be disabled now, something I have to admit, I had forgotten.
I am amazed that the US has forced Israel to slow down the murder of those in Gaza and allow aid in after the release of the living hostages. We saw what happened to the ceasefire deal earlier this year when Israel got what they wanted. I am tempted to attend the demonstration while the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in The West Bank is continuing.
As for family, our daughter has returned for a few days. She had been to Cheltenham yesterday and this week is meant to be spent reading, so like many at university, she has decided to return to Colchester. It was nice to have the family together around the dinner table. We will be sad when she returns to Bristol on Friday.
Saturday, 25 October 2025
Kill Bill Vol 1
My son had wanted to watch this, so we did. My wife hated it when she wanted it over twenty years ago and still did not like it, so left. There was a lot violence which is me of the things she had against it, more so than previous ones. She also pointed out that it lacks the humour and the dialogue seen n Pulp Fiction and True Romance. My son liked it more than Pulp Fiction, which is in contrast to my view of the film.
I do like it, but have to agree that while it is still funny, it is not as funny as True Romance and Pulp Fiction. But this is not meant to be the usual sort of Tarantino film, it is his homage to Japanese martial arts films/comics. And I do miss the dialogue of the previous films of Tarantino, but he has some very memorable characters!
If you don’t want to watch it, or don’t mind spoilers, this review from The Guardian may be of interest. I am looking forward to it being released again.







