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Sleepin_Dragon

Joined May 2007
Hello! Slow pace courtesy of long COVID means plenty of time to lose myself in shows and films. I aim to be honest, robust, and occasionally sarcastic.

In 2026, I’m diving back into creature features, revisiting the IMDb top 250, and finally tackling shows like Fortitude, You Rang, M’Lord?, New Avengers, Jason King, and Father Dowling Mysteries, while keeping up with favourites Matt Houston, Father Brown, Bugs, He-Man, and Columbo.

I need to step outside of my comfort zone—priorities for 2026 are Die Hard, Oldboy, and A Clockwork Orange.

My IMDb list is a journey through genius, chaos, and absurdity — from 'Amadeus' to disco sharks and volcanoes. I review what I love, and what makes me laugh, cringe, or both. Enjoy the ride.

A very,
Sleepy Dragon.

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Ratings17.4K

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Dateline: Miami
7.69
Dateline: Miami
The Devil's Work
7.28
The Devil's Work
Christmas Special
8.29
Christmas Special
Episode #2.3
4
Episode #2.3
G20
5.12
G20
Flow
7.98
Flow
Episode #2.2
4
Episode #2.2
The Brutalist
7.36
The Brutalist
Anora
7.46
Anora
Recipe for Murder
6.98
Recipe for Murder
Your Name.
8.49
Your Name.
Mother Load
7.78
Mother Load
Where's Charlie?
7.56
Where's Charlie?
Fackham Hall
6.48
Fackham Hall
One for the Road
7.87
One for the Road
The Imposter
4.65
The Imposter
Episode #1.4
6.66
Episode #1.4
Mad Max: Fury Road
8.18
Mad Max: Fury Road
La bataille d'Alger
8.16
La bataille d'Alger
Monty Python : Sacré Graal !
8.29
Monty Python : Sacré Graal !
That's for Me to Know
7.77
That's for Me to Know
Episode #1.3
6.94
Episode #1.3
Episode #1.2
6.53
Episode #1.2
Episode #1.1
5.93
Episode #1.1
Christmas Special 2025: Mammy's Bottles
5.82
Christmas Special 2025: Mammy's Bottles

Lists3

  • Sam Neill, Charles Dance, Miranda Richardson, Maeve Dermody, and Aidan Turner in Agatha Christie : Dix petits nègres (2015)
    The best of And then there were none.
    • 6 titles
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    • Modified Oct 06, 2022
  • Annette Crosbie and Richard Wilson in One Foot in the Grave (1990)
    Top 10 British sitcoms
    • 10 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Oct 06, 2022
  • Carry on Screaming! (1966)
    Best of The Carry on films.
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    • Modified Aug 04, 2021

Reviews17.3K

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Dateline: Miami

S7.E7Dateline: Miami

Les craquantes
7.6
9
  • Dec 29, 2025
  • A quality episode.

    Dorothy announces that she has a date with Dr. Lee Kagen, meeting him at L'Auberge, and Blanche is unimpressed. Rose recounts how she once dated a jerk at the same restaurant.

    Perhaps the best episode from Series 7 so far - absolutely brilliant and very funny.

    We see exactly where Dorothy gets that wonderful glare from, and the moment when Rose mentions Shady Pines is glorious. Sophia's stare is fantastic too.

    I always worry when it's a flashback episode, but this one is full of new material - it works brilliantly and is very funny.

    I loved Rose's date with John; he was the ultimate creep. Blanche's date with the handsome priest is another great scene, genuinely hilarious.

    A young Sophia is always a joy to watch, and it's wonderful to see Lynnie Greene back as a young Dorothy. This episode is a real winner.

    9/10.
    The Devil's Work

    S24.E1The Devil's Work

    Inspecteur Barnaby
    7.2
    8
  • Dec 29, 2025
  • Finally it's back on our screens, good episode.

    Lucian Shirewell crashes his late father's funeral and discovers he's the sole beneficiary of a huge estate. Did he kill his father? Naturally, murder ensues.

    Thanks, ITV, for finally remembering the British audience - the episode first aired elsewhere in 2023. In the UK, it's almost 2026. Betty has shot up; by next episode, she'll be drawing her pension.

    Gripe over. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Much better than the bulk of what ITV is putting out, and this deserves primetime Sunday viewing.

    A traditional family feud in the shires, topped with murder. Cosy, clever, and completely satisfying.

    Peter Serafinowicz steals it, playing a role without his usual comic hue. Excellent.

    8/10.
    Christmas Special

    Christmas Special

    Two Doors Down
    8.2
    9
  • Dec 29, 2025
  • Nailed it.

    Eric is up in the loft and suggests putting the tree up early - the neighbours are keen for a look. Christine announces she's away for Christmas, spending it with Dervla in Galway.

    I must admit, prior to the 'Line of Duty' announcement, this was genuinely the bright spot of the year. It did not disappoint. What a wonderful return - it's as if they've never been away. Funny, sharp, and lovely to see that the characters haven't stood still, especially Alan and Michelle, who are now plus one. Cathy was brutal and on fine form, delivering brilliant lines about mince pies, Quality Street, and Ireland.

    I loved it from start to finish.

    A final note must go to Simon Carlyle, the brilliant writer behind the series, whose warmth and comic touch shaped 'Two Doors Down'. His passing is felt, but credit must go to Gregor Sharp for carrying that legacy forward.

    More, please.

    9/10.
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