Thanks Tiggerbabe - I'm on holidays for 2 weeks, so will definitely squeeze it in somewhere.
Footnote: I hope that's not the film my son is going in to see with his mates tonight
Just back from a trip to the cinema to see Wallace and Gromit...... absolutely loved it! Very funny and lots of little additionally funny bits for the grown-ups that the kids aren't supposed to notice (or understand )
If you get the chance, go along and see it. Worth a few pounds of your money IMHO.
"If you rebel against high heels, take care to do so in a very smart hat.'' George Bernard Shaw
Thanks Tiggerbabe - I'm on holidays for 2 weeks, so will definitely squeeze it in somewhere.
Footnote: I hope that's not the film my son is going in to see with his mates tonight
Wallace and Gromit are the best! I have heard Gromit steals the show as usual..... (dreaming of a job with Nick Park...that man has an eye for detail... )
(Signed, Shaun the Sheep's biggest fan.)
I'm taking my grandsons to see it Saturday
--ooOoo--
Age is a question of mind over matter, if you don't mind, it doesn't matter
Leroy (Satchel) Paige (1906-1982)
Mickey Mouse's girlfriend, Minnie, made her film debut, along with Mickey, in "Steamboat Willie" on November 18, 1928.
That date is recognized as her official birthday.
Did you hear the Wallace and Gromit studios have had a fire and the whole place went up?
RIP W & G
Originally Posted by Sparkles
And Morph too!
It was a storage warehouse, not their studio.Originally Posted by Sparkles
Lots of original documents and models were lost, but nothing from this film since it was all on display elsewhere. The Chicken Run pie machine is gone though.
As one of the animators said, Morph was a plasticine figure who was remodelled countless times anyway, and Nick Park did a good job of getting things in perspective when he said that compared to the other news that day (the earthquake in Pakistan) the fire was "no big deal."
Read more at http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...589171,00.html
Are you quite sure about that?Originally Posted by RachD
Greg
Anyone want to go and see the film sometime this weekend? Tomorrow? Sunday? Can't do Saturday - Bill's leaving Aberdeen party!! And I'm going to that no matter what my back sais!!!!
So - The Curse of the Wererabbit, anyone?
LM
I'm going with the family on Saturday. Also want to see Kinky Boots, as it's based on Sara's (one of the midland ceroc venue managers) husbands business. They have cameo roles in it too. She's shown me a trailer it looks really funny!
Originally Posted by Sheepman
Absolutely. Why? Are you challenging me to prove my status?
Nah, why would I do that?Originally Posted by RachD
Greg
Because maybe you know someone who is a bigger fan than I?Originally Posted by Sheepman
surely that's not possible??
Me too! Me too!Originally Posted by Cruella
"If you rebel against high heels, take care to do so in a very smart hat.'' George Bernard Shaw
I'm not sure about KB - it looks great (and yes, shoes ), but it's also got some dire reviews....Originally Posted by Tiggerbabe
I'm Wallace-ing tomorrow though, and probably also seeing Lord Of War tonight. And I saw a History Of Violence last week - one thing about not dancing, I get to catch up on my films!
Next week, Serenity
When you thinking of going to Serenity, DJ?Originally Posted by DavidJames
CRL
I wanna see Serenity too! - non-official-non-dancing Forum outing?
I'm getting flashes of Yul Brynner collecting together The Seven (DJ has the hair-style and the black clothes - hmmmm .... spooky ! )Originally Posted by LMC
To be clear we are not trying to be "The Ten"
Clive
Oh well, I'll just go and see the Curse of the Wererabbit all by my lonesome self, then....
I'm seeing that tomorrow afternoon - you're welcome to come if you want.Originally Posted by Little Monkey
Doesn't everyone lives in North London?
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