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My five favourite games:
1.
FIFA series of games. Football games very
popular with younger people, but also played by other age groups.
2.
Assassin’s creed. Games about
assassins you play as the assassins trying to stop your enemies, the templar’s,
from gaining world supremacy and trying to keep the world in neutral power.
3.
Skate trilogy. Playing as a skateboarder, you
try to become the best from when you have been hit by a bus. You have to build
up your skills to become pro again.
4.
Doodle jump. Game on a IPod, trying to jump as
high as you can with your highest score being taken when you get to your
highest point.
5.
Cricket Captain. Game playing as a cricket coach
of a team. Taking control of the bowlers and batsmen, how they play and how
they react to certain cricketing situations.
My five favourite films:
1.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2.
Last film in the Harry Potter series, when the gang come to an end in a giant
battle in Hogwarts in a attempt to save Harry and also kill Lord Voldemort.
2.
GOAL! Film about a young Mexican
teenager from the streets of America, scouted from the suburbs of an American
city. He gets rejected once but continues and becomes a professional; his
journey carries on during the second and third films.
3.
The Great Escape. Film about prisoners trying to
escape from a prison camp, some succeed but some lose their lives.
4.
The Inbetweeners movie. This film is made from a
TV series played on channel 4 loved so much that it was decided to make into a
movie, starring the four from the TV show. They go on holiday to Malia and end
up having a great time after the first week of them falling out and struggling
to get along.
5.
Hot Fuzz. This film is one of many starring Nick
frost and Simon Pegg. It is about a sergeant in the police force who is moved
from his place of work in London to work in a police station in a small village
called Sandford. There are mysterious deaths, Simon Pegg tries to look into
them but finds out about a secret organisation killing the people who don’t fit
into the way of living in Sandford.
My Five favourite bands:

2.
Foo Fighters. American rock band formed in 1994
comprised of Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins and Chris
Shiflett
3.
Nickleback. Canadian rock band formed
in 1995, made up of 4 artists, Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, Mike Kroeger and
Daniel Adair.
4.
Royal Blood. English rock band from Brighton in
2013. Made up of two people one Mike Kerr is the bass player and singer the
other Ben Thatcher is the Drummer. They have played major festivals such as
Glastonbury and reading and leeds this year.
5.
Arctic monkeys. Indie rock band formed in
Sheffield, England. There are Four members of the band, Alex Turner, Jamie
Cook, Nick O’Malley and Matt Helders. They were on tour since Glastonbury last
year but ended their tour after playing Leeds on Sunday evening. They are now
hugely famous around the world.
5 favourite Authors
1.
Bernard Cornwell. Most famous for writing the
Sharpe books, but also is writing my favourite books, the Saxon stories. Books
about a Northumbrian lord Uhtred of Bebbanburg, in the late 9th
century.
2.
J.K.Rowling. obvious for writing the some of the
most famous books around. Harry Potter.
3.
William Shakespeare. One of the best writers of
stories and plays that have ever lived. He is famous for writing the plays
Macbeth and Henry V and of course Romeo and Juliet. He had his famous Globe
Theatre which was a popular tourist attraction back in the day.
4.
Dr. Seuss. Most famous for ‘the cat in the hat’
which was one of my favourite books growing up, well known as a children’s
author.
5.
J.R.R Tolken. Most famous for his writing of my favourite
books and films of the Hobbit and Lord of the rings.
5 Favourite Radio DJs\commentators of sport.
1.
Nick Grimshaw is the radio one breakfast DJ. I
listen to him every morning and he always gets me in a great mood to go to
school. He was missed when he took a break and Scott Mills did it.
2.
Zane Lowe. Radio one DJ but also does lots of DJ
sets around clubs and other venues. He is one of my favourite because i saw him
perform at the Kasabian Summer Solstice and he was amazing with the crowd to
get them going.

4.
Fearne Cotten. Radio one DJ but also a very well
known presenter of some TV shows in the past. She is very funny and has got a
very similar taste in music as i have so i enjoy listening to her shows.
5.
David Llyod. Ex England cricketer and now
commentator\presenter on sky sports cricket coverage. His knowledge of the game
is outstanding and he also is very funny, he is a great part about sky tv sport
coverage.
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