Showing posts with label Heroes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heroes. Show all posts

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Julie's Wedding and Comic Con

Some updates for late August and early September. Finally got around to do some typing!

Julie and Patrick's Wedding and a weekend in London.

Carla and I went down to London on Friday August 17th for three days. We managed to get some fun things done that day, the first being a trip up to 'Yoga Matters' near Turnpike Lane in North London. This shop specialises in all things yoga, Buddhist and 'eastern'. Best find for me was the "Yoga for Chickens" book! Carla got two more Kundalini yoga dvds. We then headed off back into central London to meet up with our pal Bill and have a walk around Kensington. Lovely evening that was! The guidebook we had takes you off the beaten track a bit and gives factoids about the buildings and places. Apparently we walked right past Michael "calm down dear" Winner's house! Also, the Kensington roof gardens were gorgeous. To finish the day we went for a (disappointing) meal in a Japanese restaurant in Soho.

The next morning we had a look around Oxford Street so I could buy a new suit and Carla could get a new bag, which we did after a bit of faffing about. Good old British Home stores! Then we popped over to the Knight's Templar pub near Chancery Lane to attend the wedding. Patrick was already there welcoming guests, and Julie arrived shortly before the ceremony dressed in a traditional sari (she has a love of all things eastern, and changed into other saris later). Mike and Tracie and her family were with her. The wedding went fine. The simple civil service was held in the balcony which overlooks the main pub area. I did my bit as nominated "giver away" which was dead easy! Carla and I stayed for a little while afterwards, and then headed off to get a meal at a vegetarian restaurant called 'Mildred's' in Soho. We also wanted to have a look around central London and found a fab shop called 'Coffee Cake and Kink'! I love glamour stuff so this is right up my street! Ahem, anyway, we came back later to have a drink with the crowd that was left at the wedding. Julie was still dancing! We wish the happy couple all the best. Check out some photos here.

On the Sunday we met up with Mike and most of the Star Wars fan "groovy gang" to have a look at the 'Star Wars exhibit' at County Hall on the South Bank. This was ok, but I had reservations of what was shown and how it was displayed. It was good to see some of the props and artwork, for instance I loved the early design of Watto, and the model of the Star Destroyer turret, but to me the rooms seemed a little dark and there wasn't enough information displayed about the individual props. I guess I had to buy a guide book! At the end of the exhibit I saw an odd thing. You could by official merchandise from a van out on the street. Yes. A van! I wonder if they sold Bantha-burgers as well!? Haha!

We also got chance to show Mike the famous Covent Garden market, and a football shop where he picked up some Arsenal merchandise for Brian.

The London Film and Comic Con (Sunday, September 2nd)

I went down to London's Earl's Court to have a few hours at the 'London Film and Comic Con', which is now in its third year. The day started off well: I got to the railway station in time for the first train to London, and it was early in, and not that busy so I got a seat. Nice sunny day as well. Then of course, it all went down hill. An announcement told us that we would be delayed because of a de-railment of some Railtrack maintenance equipment near Rugby! After an hour, we finally got under way. Then nearer Northampton a strange thing happened. The train was held up by sheep on the line! Idiot stupid farmer who can't repair fences! He should be fined. Anyway, in some ways this was funny as it turned out the train driver and the conductor had to moonlight as sheep herders!! They spent a good 30 odd minutes deciding what to do, then the next 30 running around the track and embankments trying to get the sheep back into the field!! Finally got into London an hour late, but never mind. Off to Earl's Court I rushed. Thankfully, no hold ups on the tube.

The fair there was the usual "collectors show": lots of stalls selling film and TV merchandise, various actors and actresses selling autographs. There was even an area for talks. When I investigated that part of the hall there was a "Star Wars" talk going on with Gary Kurtz (the producer) and actors answering questions posed by fans.

I got to see my friends Sarah, Paul, and Jamie there. Being able to see pals from far away is always the highlight of these events. Part of the hall was in chaos. This was because some of the cast of Heroes were there signing autographs, including the lovely Hayden Panettiere. The queues went on for hours. I suppose that confirms the show is a mega hit! Sarah managed to queue a long time for Patrick Stewart's autograph, who is apparently much shorter in real life. That's what camera angles do! In her words:

"Sunday 2nd Sept at LFCC. Experienced quite an odd day at my first convention, as I spent most of the time wandering about the dingy bowels of Earls Court 1, surrounded by fanatical people in strange costumes, in order to get my 10 seconds with Patrick Stewart. Like most people off the telly, in the flesh he was actually rather tiny, but a very polite man all the same. Somehow though, I don't think I'll be doing LFCC again..."

For me, the main problem with the event was the venue. Earls Court is sooooooo dark and gloomy! The place really is showing its age. I do hope Jason moves the show back to Earls Court 2 next year, which is a far more pleasant experience as its newer, the lighting is better and design of the hall is less oppressive. Organisers take note!

I got back ok.....no sheep on the line!

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Life on Kazakhstan

Here is the latest. Not much since the last entry but, hey, typing keeps me off the streets.

~ Carla passed her "Life in the UK test" today in Birmingham. Woohoo! This means she can hand in the forms and apply for citizenship. Well done the Mrs!

~ I'm reading a fantastic book called "The Prestige". It's about the rivalry between two stage magicians in the late 19th Century. Spooky and odd, but riveting. Christopher "Batman Begins" Nolan made the film version of this, which is out on DVD next week. Looking forward to seeing it, but I will finish the novel first. Looks like a great cast and I like Nolan's style.

~ We watched the latest episodes of "Life on Mars" and "Heroes" this week. Both shows are very entertaining, if a little bizarre...but that's what makes 'em fun.

~ We have the "Borat" DVD waiting to be watched. Probably will fit that in tomorrow evening. Looks like a great laff! :)

~ Still drawing Scottish woodland maps at work. This project will go on for a looooooooong time!

~ I still have to sort out that huge pile of papers/junk in the spare room. A weekend job, me thinks. Hello paper recycler.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

a busy weekend

Hello all,

A few things to mention as way of an update....

We had a packed and generally fun weekend, for once doing something "social" three days running! On Friday evening, Julie and her fiancé Pat visited our place for dinner, as they were in the Midlands to attend a sci-fi convention in (of all places in the known galaxy) Hinckley! It was really nice to see them again and introduce Carla to Pat. The Mrs cooked a wonderful meal as usual, and they left on a mission to get their own "Munkeh" toy from ASDA! (having seen ours on top of the telly!)

Then on Saturday, we went into Leicester to meet up with my sister, Josie, to sample the delights of the city's vegetarian restaurants. We ended up in a place called 'East' and stuffed ourselves from the 'all you can eat' buffet - dangerous when I'm around. Then it was a mooch around the shops, Dominoes toy shop being the highlight for me. The 'throw the pigs around' game (can't remember what it is called) was awesome! Before Jo went to get her bus home, I remembered to hand over some old military toys (plastic tanks etc) to her to give to her husband -he is a collector. What was fun was also giving Jo her old diary from 1970, which I found in the attic the weekend before.

On Sunday we went down to the Coventry Odeon cinema to see the newly released film "Hot Fuzz" with our pal Mark, a fellow blogspot man. The film stars Simon Pegg etc from "Spaced" and "Shaun of the Dead". There are loads of reviews of this excellent flick all over the net, so no need to waste space here. Sort of "Midsomer Murders" meets "Die Hard", with West Country accents! Suffice to say that I found it very funny, and I thoroughly enjoyed the cracking action sequences at the end. Highly entertaining, if a little over-long. I loved the swan, BTW! Also recognised the main location (Wells, Somerset) as we had been there about 18months ago. We had some transport issues getting back though as we had to wait for AGES for our bus. :( oh well....

We've started to watch "Heroes", the new US TV show about some remarkable people who have a special super powers. I suppose you could say this is "X-men" without the bright costumes. Really good so far (three episodes in)….. We are both getting hooked as the show is developing nicely. Thanks to Mark G for recording the episodes for us from his cable!

Oh, I got us tickets to see "Chicago" (the musical) on Friday in London at the Cambridge Theatre. Can't wait, as I loved the film.

…..I really must update this more often!!