It’s been quite
some time since I last blogged on a filming location. The last that comes to
mind is New York, but up until today I suppose I’ve somewhat underestimated
Wiltshire. After originally planning to visit London for the day where we were
going to undertake a 9 ¾ km walk from Paddington Station to, well, Platform 9 ¾
in King’s Cross Station and back, as part of the "Medal Mad" challenges, with Sian not feeling too well we instead decided to follow the curious rumours
of fantastic beasts out in the country, with the aid of our very own Marauder’s Map – aka the "SatNav.”
Curious about something in particular..?
Showing posts with label sequel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sequel. Show all posts
Sunday, 3 September 2017
Where To Find Fantastic Beasts? Lacock In Wiltshire, Apparently…
Monday, 20 March 2017
Hacksaw Ridge And Fifty Shades Darker
I haven't blogged in little over a week, having been busy with preparing for my upcoming trip and all. Somehow though I always managed to fit in a cinema binge. But then it has been a good few weeks since my wedding now and I'm not working, so naturally my Cineworld membership card has been calling from my wallet...
Thursday, 9 March 2017
John Wick: Chapter 2 Proves Once Again That A Puppy Isn't Just For Christmas...
With the departure of the hugely-popular
(though hugely-overrated) Taken franchise having coincided
with the arrival of 2014’s already-sequel’d sleeper-hit John Wick, evidently
there’s still plenty of room in the market for veteran male Hollywood actors to
unleash relentless chaos on the scum of the silver screen.
Logan Isn’t A Superhero Movie – It’s A Movie About A Superhero.
2000’s X-Men made Jackman a household name, and
while he was mostly absent from last year’s stinker that was X-Men:
Apocalypse and 2011’s “soft
reboot” X-Men:
First Class (with the
exception of some fun cameos), Jackman has, for the most part, dominated the X-Men cinematic landscape, serving as the
figurehead for the original trilogy, spawning his own now-trilogy of spin-off
films and saving the franchise from certain doom in 2014’s critically-acclaimed X-Men:
Days of Future Past. Now, after having played the character to whom he is
forever inseparably affiliated for a whopping seventeen years, Hugh Jackman
finally hangs up the claws as he reprises his role as The Wolverine in what it
to be his final outing.
Thursday, 23 June 2016
Independence Day: Resurgence gives new meaning to ‘disaster movie’
Back in 1996, cinemagoers were blown away (as was the White
House and many other famous landmarks) by what is arguably the best alien
invasion movie of all time. Independence Day delivered an unforgiving alien
assault on our planet in the most epic way ever seen on screen, with King of
the 90s Jeff Goldblum’s hair-raising one liners, Fresh Prince Will Smith’s bad
boy charm, and Bill Pullman’s unforgettable speech.
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