REVIEW – A Christmas Gift from Bob

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A Christmas Gift From Bob

(Movie)

A Christmas Gift From Bob is a movie about a homeless guy with his cat, who have to go through challenges just to earn a bit of money. This movie was based on a true story but it is also very sad. The movie starts off with the man and his cat being okay and sustaining a happy life which is good news. James (Luke Treadaway) is a very thoughtful person who likes to help people and he goes busking to get money.

The main characters in this story are:

James Bowen – homeless person

Bob – cat

Bea ?* – friend of James

Moody ?* – shop owner/friend of James

Ruth Davies – Animal Welfare

My favourite part of the movie is when Bob is happy (which happens throughout the movie but not always) and when everyone helps him and James and Bob get lots of presents for Christmas. The saddest bit is when Bob gets scratched by a vicious dog and when Bob gets seriously sick.

I like this movie (apart from some sad bits) because it shows that everyone is equal and that some people are struggling with life.

I rate this movie ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ out of 5 stars.

By Marcus

* We do not know the last names of these people.

Sausage Roll Scorecard

  1. Aberfoyle Village Bakery (Aberfoyle Park) – last tasted April 2020 (bonus points for shortbread man with chocolate and sprinkles)
  2. Dulwich Bakery (Glenelg) – last tasted September 2020
  3. Greggs (UK) – last tasted July 2019
  4. Baker’s Pantry (Flagstaff Hill) – last tasted March 2020
  5. Country Picnic Bakery (Myponga) – last tasted January 2020
  6. Normanville Bakery – last tasted January 2019
  7. Orange Spot Bakery (Glenelg) – last tasted August 2020
  8. home made
  9. Bake Bakery (Seacliff Park) – last tasted April 2020

REVIEW: Scary Stories for Brave Kids

Sunday 23 February – on for remainder of Fringe

Scary Stories for Brave Kids (in the dark and light) was awesome. The main 3 characters are the last surviving members of the Kettle family. They go through there brothers and sisters bloodcurdling deaths. Great for ages 7-12. Full of Humor. Might be a bit scary for audiences under 7.

Review by Master 9.

Book tickets for remaining performances (at the Goodwood Institute, on Goodwood Road) here: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/scary-stories-for-brave-kids-in-the-dark-light-af2020?venue=166%3A227

Fringe Review: Grumpy Pants

date: Saturday 16 February 2019

On Saturday I went to see a show called Grumpy Pants at the fringe. The reason I chose it is because we were going to meet our friends at 1:30pm but it was 11:50 and we didn’t want to walk around doing nothing. So that’s why we chose it. The best bit was me getting up on stage. The reason why I went up on stage is becasue the man asked if I wanted to and I said yes! The trick was to put my finger up and have a spinning plate on my finger. The thing that could have been better is that it could have gone on for a bit longer. I recommend it for people who like funny and dangerous stuff. I think it is appropiate for 6-13 year olds. The show was about balloons popping, wierd and funny stuff, throwing bits of paper in the air.

Grumpy Pants is on weekends (+ public holiday Monday) at Gluttony during the Fringe (midday, Empire Theatre).