Showing posts with label George Lucas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Lucas. Show all posts

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Summer films, house plants and Rainbow (twice!)

Since the last update, we've had the chance to see a some more of the Hollywood summer blockbusters, one a weekend over four weeks! The Showcase cinema in Coventry must have loved us. Through July and August we saw "Captain America", "Super 8", "Rise of the Planet of the Apes", and then "Cowboys and Aliens". All were entertaining to varying degrees, with some great visual effects and sequences, but the stand out film for had to be "Apes" - an excellent and well made prequel to the original film, that had some great ideas of how the events in the 1967 production came to be. Fantastic animation/mo-cap work as well; deserves an Oscar nod for that. "Super 8" would have been better if some of the unnecessary action sequences at the end had been cut, or at least better edited. The performances from the teenagers was excellent, though.

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As the the weather has got a bit cooler, particularly just as August was ending, we decided to get some plants to bring a bit of green into are home.....so off to Dobbies (a local garden centre) we went. Some of our new plants are shown here at Carla's blog. Also, one early July evening we had an amazing double Rainbow visible after heavy rainfall....


....talking about 'Rainbow', I was sad to learn that Roy Skelton, puppeteer and voice of Zippy and George in the show (he also voiced the Daleks in 1970's "Doctor Who"), passed away in June. Here is a picture the two little characters as way of a tribute.



Saturday, August 11, 2007

Indiana Jones 4


Just before I chat about our 'Park Meet' held last Saturday, I want to put this image up of what should be 2008's biggest film - "Indiana Jones 4" - which opens in May. I must say I'm buzzed about this flick! The cast look great and I know Spielberg and Lucas will put everything into this to make it action packed and fun. Expect a huge "Indiana Jones" merchandise wave to hit the shops next summer, including Indy Lego!

What with that and another "Batman", next summer should be fab for blockbuster geeks like me!!