The Anonymous Widower

Two Chariots of Fire

I’m off in a minute or so to see the new stage play of Chariots of Fire.

Then hopefully, it’ll be to the cinema to see the newly-re-released film.

What a way to tee-up the Olympics! Sadly alone!

I did run out of time as the play was longer than I thought.  So it was either go hungry and rush half-way across London or come home and eat and see the film tomorrow or later in the week.

I chose the latter, especially as that allowed me to have a soaking in my dreadful bath.

July 14, 2012 Posted by | Sport, World | , , , , | Leave a comment

Amazing 2D

Well! That’s what it says!

Amazing 2D

Anyway with my eyes, I don’t think 3D would work.  It’s just an expensive gimmick.

July 7, 2012 Posted by | World | , | 2 Comments

The Dictator

I went to see this film yesterday. I didn’t find it particularly good.  Or even that funny! In fact the cinema was rather quiet.

Monty Python would have done the story much better!

May 22, 2012 Posted by | World | , | 6 Comments

Top Cat Returns

It would appear that the latest film is a remake of the kids’ cartoon, Top Cat. It’s so old, I used to watch it as a child. Although, they had to call it Boss Cat to avoid conflict with a tinned cat food of the same name.

Top Cat Returns

Judging by the number of buses, they’re advertising  it on, it isn’t going to do very well.

May 21, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

More Sherlocks Than Hamlet

According to the Guinness Book of Records, there have been 254 film and television versions of Sherlock Holmes, but only 206 of Hamlet.

May 18, 2012 Posted by | World | , , , , | Leave a comment

Ian Fleming Would Have Been Amused

It is being reported in the Evening Standard tonight, that James Bond will be knighted by the Queen and then will help to launch the Olympic Games. No doubt, Danny Boyle’s short film that shows this, will of course be narrated by Henry Blofield, who is the son of Ian’s friend, Tom Blofield, who is often said to have lent his surname to Bond’s arch-enemy, Ernst Stavro Blofeld.

C used to appear in front of Henry Blofield’s brother, John, who used to be a judge in Norwich.  He was one of her favourite judges.

We also bought a house from Daniel Craig’s stepfather, Maxwell Blond.

But all this is just a typical Fleming plot!

May 15, 2012 Posted by | News, Sport, World | , , | Leave a comment

From Ballymena With Love

According to this article in the Ballymena Times, the New Bus for London will feature in the new James Bond film, Skyfall.

The bus is set to feature in an action scene set in Trafalgar Square involving the 007 spy, played by Daniel Craig.

Surely, the designer of the bus, didn’t envisage it to be James Bond’s latest transport.

It does however mean that there is a lot of scope for film and book titles.

On the Hackney Express is the obvious one, as the buses at present go to Hackney Central on route 38.

April 19, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Where Have All The Stonewall Bus Adverts Gone?

I sat in Starbucks in Upper Street today having a cappuccino, but I didn’t see one of Stonewall’s adverts, that used to be so numerous.

Perhaps the contract has finished.

But I did see a lot advertising a film called Salmon Fishing in the Yemen.

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen

It used to be the rumour that when a film was advertised extensively on buses, it was not the best.

April 17, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | 2 Comments

Another Mass Shooting In the United States

Sadly, there is has been another mass shooting in the United States, this time in Oakland.

When is the country going to get the simple relation, that guns kill people?

They send an awful message to the rest of the world. Look at the latest film from Hollywood; The Hunger Games.  Quite frankly it is sick. Why has it been given a certificate in the UK?

April 3, 2012 Posted by | World | , , , | 2 Comments

Charlotte Rampling and Elizabeth Frink

There was a piece in the Times yesterday about Charlotte Rampling and how at 66, she is still finding good parts. The article mentions her father, Godfrey, as an Army officer, but he was more than that. He was a superb athlete, winning gold in the 1936 Olympics and died three years ago at 100.

Charlotte was born in one of the villages surrounding Haverhill in Suffolk.  As was Elisabeth Frink, one of our finest sculptors.

There must be something in the water.

March 11, 2012 Posted by | Sport, World | , , , , | Leave a comment