I am transfixed. I’m going to be so sad when this is all over and I can’t just check in on my four favourite astronauts as and when I want 🌕🛰️
Posts by Rob Young
David Attenborough’s Last Supper and the film interview skit have been the highlights, and the ‘avoiding income tax / avoiding incoming attacks’ was a properly funny gag #SNLUK
The experience of Tina Fey on hosting duties has really helped keep everything flowing along nicely #SNLUK
A little rough around the edges, as was expected. There have been some hits, a few misses, but on the whole, but this is a solid first episode so far #SNLUK
I am very excited to announce I’ve bought Rush tickets for 2027
I caught Tron: Ares last night. It had no right being that much fun. It reminded me a little of The Terminator spliced with Reboot - that computer-animated kids show from the 90s.
Killer soundtrack too, on par with Daft Punk’s thumping Tron: Legacy score
Very nice, thanks. I do want to watch more older films this year so this is very helpful
Right, just in case anyone is interested, these are my top 20 movie recommendations of 2025 boxd.it/RkxDe
I want to try and get back in to the habit of sharing my thoughts on films, so with that in mind, here’s what I thought of #AvatarFireAndAsh boxd.it/c8D1m9
Am rewatching Jingle All The Way (seeing as it’s Christmas) and was curious as to what Phil Hartman’s character’s kid looks like now.
Surely, if we ever got a John Candy biopic, E.J. De La Pena is your guy
I am off to a gig tonight. I’m seeing The Offspring.
It’s just occurred to me that I’m wearing the same jacket I’ve worn to the last three shows I’ve been to
It’s giving…
They must’ve sold out
This entire advert collapses when you realise John Lewis don’t actually sell vinyl records
Sam Rivers death has really hit me.
He was one of my inspirations for first picking up a bass guitar.
Bass players in nu-metal don’t often get the recognition they deserve but if you listen to the intro on tracks like Re-Arranged and Take a Look Around, you’ll get it. RIP to a legend
I saw #TheSmashingMachine tonight and was compelled to get my thoughts down as quickly as possible, so here they are on Letterboxd boxd.it/bhiU5j
There’s a dog on my flight. I repeat, THERE’S A DOG ON MY FLIGHT
Going to Portugal soon. Have just bought six train tickets for three separate journeys for when we’re out there and it’s cost just £45
A regular reminder that we’re ripped off for train travel in the UK
I think we need to talk about Cooper Hoffman in #TheLongWalk. What a powerhouse performance that was. And his character’s monologue about losing his father is especially poignant knowing he’s had to deal with that very same grief
I bought myself a yellow rain coat this week. It’s giving big Dennis Nedry vibes, and I’m good with that
All of London this week during the Tube strikes
Seeing photos of Ted Lasso filming again is REALLY making me miss living in Richmond, so let’s talk about the time I went for a walk and saw them shooting season 3 just minutes from my front door
I went in to Eddington thinking we were getting a Coen-esque, dark comedy about escalating tensions between a small town’s sheriff and mayor over Covid-19 precautions that would have shades of No Country for Old Men and Burn After Reading
What we got in fact was one of the best films of the year
Weapons (2025). Dir. Zach Cregger
I saw #FantasticFour tonight and while I’m still digesting it, my first takeaway is that it reminded me of both Ghostbusters 1 and 2. Giant tramples around New York. Evil being sees a newborn baby as the future of their existence
Stop what you’re doing and look at this hot chocolate I hate yesterday. Seriously, look at it. Drink it in.
I’m confident when I say I reckon I’ll be the only person at the Alexisonfire gig at the Brixton Academy tonight who climbed Snowdon yesterday and drove all the way home from Colwyn Bay today
Are we all agreement that if Samsung, Apple, Google etc started providing earphones with new phones again the epidemic of people playing music aloud would end immediately?
Saw The F1 movie last night.
The very fact it makes you care about tactics, airflow, dirty air and race strategy is a seriously impressive feat.
Despite this gripe, I still hold a soft spot 28 Weeks Later because one of my first jobs in journalism was interning at DVD Review magazine, and I remember transcribing interviews with Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and Robert Carlyle, and getting a little ‘additional reporting’ byline in the magazine
I’ve just finished my rewatch of 28 Weeks Later and it annoys me that I never noticed this before but the film features, quite prominently, the new Wembley Stadium… which opened in 2007. Now, in this universe, the world theoretically ended in 2002. THAT STADIUM SHOULDN’T EXIST