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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

DVD: Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)

dvd_dmdwp Took the afternoon off as I seem to be well ahead with my work. Lee and I watched Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982). An unusual title with an even more unusual cast: Steve Martin, Rachel Ward, Alan Ladd, James Cagney, Barbara Stanwyck, Humphrey Bogart, Ray Milland, Kirk Douglas, Ava Gardner and James Cagney - virtually every 40s/50s movie icon there ever was!

Forget the storyline, just enjoy Steve Martin at this best, together with some clever special effects that allowed Steve to share the screen with most of the above artistes.
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A guilty pleasure!

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Sunday, February 28, 2010

DVD: Pride and Prejudice

dvd_bluray_PandP We watched the 1995 BBC production of Pride and Prejudice in all its Blu-Ray glory this afternoon (five episodes today and one yesterday!). In my view, it�s still the best adaptation ever produced

Not sure about the transfer to Blu-ray though � it looked decidedly grainy in places, and it also had a very strange voice-over at the beginning, announcing the disk number.

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Lazy Sunday Afternoon

�and the morning too! Unusually, neither of us had that much to do today. I got the books ready for Nick, my Accountant (it's my end-of-year), whilst Ann attacked the shower-room armed with an elbow full of grease - and the oven, with a chicken full of err.. chicken!

dvd_bluray_hp_halfLee and I caught up with the blu-ray DVD: Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince. Darker and more spooky than previous episodes with some truly amazing special effects, it didn't disappoint � check out the opening scenes showing the destruction of the Millennium Bridge!

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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Ely Ely Oh!

The three of us (Ann, Nicki and I) took a drive to Ely today. I haven't been there for a gazillion years.

Parking was pretty straightforward � a dedicated car-park for the Cathedral, our first stop. As we walked from the car, we suddenly realised how cold it was � but worse was to come!!

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After a fairly thorough look around the Cathedral (marvellous!) and taking a load of photographs, we decided to head into town � a BIG mistake - as it got colder and colder and then it started to SNOW. Not the gentle stuff, but big flakes of the white stuff�more and more and more. We got soaked, and decided to postpone any further exploration and head straight back to the car!

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Phew! - time for lunch then, so we headed for the 3 Horseshoes at Madingley. We had not been there before and what a treat it turned out to be! It was very busy, but they managed to get us a table in the pub bit. The menu turned out to be 'rustic Italian' (whatever that is!)�all we knew, was, it was brilliant! and we're definitely be going back there again.

dvd_bluray_ingloriousbasterdsWe got home around 4, after treating Ann's car to its first visit to the hand car-wash in Finedon � a shiny motor now!!!

Time to put our feet-up, read the papers and watch a DVD. Today, we decided to go for 'Inglorious Basterds' starring Brad Pitt and directed by Quentin Tarantino. A curious film set in WWII and with its tongue firmly in its cheek! Some very, very violent scenes though and a bit strange!
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Friday, February 12, 2010

Nicki here for the weekend

Nicki joined us tonight � she's been on holiday this week and staying 'til late Saturday night and then driving home. I'd quite forgotten that we hadn't 'done' Christmas pressies with her (as we didn't see her over the Christmas period) and it felt really strange doing this in February!

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With all the pressies sorted, Jo and Janet arrived - just in time to see the chicken pie that Ann and Lee had created come out of the oven � I think it was about the size of Corby!! Guess what I'll be eating next week!!!!

The food was fab, especially the pie � I think it even surpassed previous creations in terms of flavour! (Ahh, our secret ingredient). We ate and ate, but the pie still blocked out the light coming through the window in the dining room!! We managed to squeeze round it it, into the kitchen, and served up lemon meringue pie, ice-cream and another culinary masterpiece: Nicki's home-made American brownies (a slightly different recipe this this time � more chocolatey and chewy in the middle). Fantastic food�and most of us felt guilt-free as we're giving up all the comfort food for Lent next week.

dvd_bluray_heat We all collapsed into the lounge and I put on the DVD 'Heat' starring Robert de Niro, Al Pacino, Val Kilmer and John Voight. For some reason, I thought this was a new film, but about three-quarters of the way through, after commenting how young all the stars looked, we all realised it was about 25 years old!! Doh!!!! It was a bit slow to get going, but if you like 'slow-burners' and want to see possibly the longest gun-battle scene ever, it's worth a look.
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Midnight: We're all very tired and totally porked-out. Time for bed. Trip to Ely tomorrow.

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

DVD: Star Trek

Star Trek XI I'd been to see it at the cinema in May last year. Lee's a fan, and hadn't seen it, so with Ann away tonight (who's not a fan!), it was the perfect opportunity to see it in all its blu-ray glory.

Having watched it again, I'd say it was a very watchable film � even if you're NOT a trek fan, the storyline was well structured and the re-imagined characters of Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Scottie, were well-realised. The likeness and mannerisms of Spock and 'Bones' to their 60s counterparts was really impressive.

As expected these days, the special effects were outstanding. The 'NCC 1701' looked even more realistic than in previous Trek movies. Director JJ Abrams did a great job with this film, injecting new life into the tired franchise of previous Trek movies.

Get it here from Amazon, with a free digital copy for your iPod!

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Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Packing continues/Salvation Army Concert/Ice Age

We spent part of the morning continuing to pack. It all seems to fit (but the kitchen sink was a bit of a problem!!) � so we should get away with being under the weight limits for BA.

Job done! We're all packed apart from a few last minute bits and pieces.
 
dvd_IceAge3 We're ahead of schedule, so we watched Ice Age 3 on blu-ray DVD. Not a bad film but perhaps not as good a story-as '1' and '2', but the animation was stunning � surely the cutting edge of what is currently possible � we think we could see every hair on the mammoths! Brilliant!!!

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We drove down to town to go to the 6.30 performance of the Salvation Army Christmas Carol Concert. Snow�carol singing�Salvation Army Brass band � lovely!!! It doesn't get more christmassy than this!!!

SalvArmy2009David and Val were there and so were Val's Mum and Dad, Rose and Mike. Jo, Janet, Helen and Frank were also there and we also saw Joan and the guy who runs Windmill pet Supplies.

It was as usual, a great event. Good music, a great choir, and some well placed and well-thought-out religious messages. The event finished at around 7.45 and we took a slow and very careful drive back home because of the icy conditions. We then went round to David and Val's for toast (done the proper way, over an open fire) � a great end to a productive and enjoyable day!!!

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Friday, December 18, 2009

Han or not to Han

Our original plan was to pick up Jo, Janet and Carol and head over to Han, our favourite Chinese restaurant in Market Harborough for a final pre-Christmas gorge-fest.

However, the atrocious weather here put paid to that and we decided to have everyone round to ours. As it turned out, Carol wasn't able to make it, so the four of us gorged on an Indian feast of meals courtesy of JS and M and S!

dvd_enchantedAfter eating, we settled down to the blu-ray DVD 'Enchanted', an unusual film, released just before Christmas in 2007. It was half cartoon and half 'real' and started off looking like an old Disney cartoon classic such as Sleeping Beauty. The heroine, Giselle (played by Amy Adams) is tricked by the Wicked Witch (Susan Sarandon, in full panto-mode!) and ends up being transported to modern-day New York, The story revolves around Giselle coping as a one-dimensional cartoon character in the 21st century and gradually changing her views about 'true love'. Ahh, bless!

It wasn't really a film that test the blu-ray capabilities of the player, but the colours were very vibrant � especially the dance scene in the park. And, apart from Timothy Spall, I didn't recognise any of the actors, although Jo pointed out that the 'hero' was the guy (Patrick Dempsey) from Grey's Anatomy. But, it a strange kind of way, it was a very watchable film with some clever special effects (especially the chipmunk) and maybe one especially suited to this magical time of year.

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Monday, December 14, 2009

Anniversary Presents 2009

Given that it�s out 25th, we splashed out a bit this year!

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  • Daniel Craig tea-towel (but I still don�t understand why!)
  • Six bottles of �Lustau Pedro Ximenez� Dessert Wines
  • DVD - Pride and Prejudice (Blu-Ray)
  • DVD - Ice Age 3 (Blu-Ray)
  • DVD - Pretty Woman (Blu-Ray)
  • Matt calendar 2010
  • Diamond and Sapphire white-gold ring

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  • Silver Rado watch

From Rosi and David

  • Smokey brown vase
From Paul and Karen

  • Bottle of Champagne

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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Family Weekend

Saturday
We started the weekend heading off to Roger, Jane and Oliver's. - and popped into see Anthony, one of Ann's ex-JS colleagues on the way � he lives in Letchworth with his wife, Sue.

We got to theirs about 2.45 after a couple of trips up-and-down their road trying to find the house. What a lovely place � a 1920s building with an extensive garden. We had a long chat and tucked into tea and cake. We also saw their chickens! (brilliant beasts..they eat crumpets and mice!!!). Roger phoned to see where we were and that prompted us to get on our way. I'm sure we'll be seeing Anthony and Sue (and their chickens!) again. 

Fort Knox! Arriving at R, J and O's around 4.45, after a short delay, the security gates opened!!! (Roger loves his gates!!). We unpacked the pressies from the car and quickly headed inside � it was freezing! They all looked well, and Oliver was as energetic as ever!

The evening meal was excellent � a beef casserole with a gorgeous sauce made from port and cranberry sauce.

Oliver was packed off to bed around 7.30 and by 9.30 we followed! We're such party animals!!!

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We both slept well, and I slept through until 7 � very unusual for me�

I grabbed a shower and on my return found that Oliver had taken my place in the bed � as lively and as noisy as ever!!!

Oliver continued to contribute to Ann getting ready by pretending to be a hairdresser and arming himself with Jane's curling tongs. I'm pretty sure Roger wouldn't be too chuffed if Oliver chose that as a serious profession!

We had a quick breakfast, sorted out the DVD player we'd given them and showed Jane how to move some documents to Roger's account on their PC..and then it was time to go � busy busy!

Christmas meal with Mum 2009 We'd taken the precaution of avoiding the major roadworks on the M25 near Waltham Cross and travelled via Harlow. It turned out to be a good journey and we got Mum's just before 12. A quick natter and then we drove to The Spinning Wheel at Westerham, just down the road - Mum had booked it ages ago for our Christmas get together.
Mum�s looking and sounding a lot, lot better. The �patches� that the doctor prescribed to ease her aches and pains seem to be doing the trick and it was good to see her more like her old self again.

I didn't remember The Spinning Wheel at all, but both Mum and Ann said I'd been there before (old age creeping on maybe?). We quickly chose from the menu - Mum had steak and chips; Ann had Fish and chips and I tried the sausage and mash. Being the generous sort, I helped out Mum and Ann with her chips! I guess all-in-all the food was 'OK' rather than something better. What was memorable however, was how cold the place was, and how the service deteriorated the longer we were there. By 2pm we had just got our dessert (we'd got there at 12.25) and I took the executive decision to ask for the bill at the same time. Luckily (and maybe predictably), that arrived very quickly!!

We dropped Mum back at her flat, said our good-byes and headed home. Leaving at 2.30, it was trouble-free journey until we got closer to home, where a four-mile queue near the A14 turning slowed our progress. After stopping off at Kettering station to pick up a ticket for next week, were indoors by 5.15.

It's been a full-on weekend, and it's been good fun!!

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Friday, November 06, 2009

Play: A Streetcar Named Desire�

SND_webWe drove over to Stratford-upon-Avon to see the Second Thoughts production of A Streetcar Named Desire.

It was an excellent event and Ian did a great job as Props Manager, especially the part where Stanley Kowalski throws the radio 'off set' and we hear the sound of it breaking. Apparently a well-timed catch from Ian and a load of cutlery being dropped out-of-site of the audience did the trick!

It wasn't a full-house � Ian's wife Ann was there and so was Pat, his Mum - but those that were there were generous in their applause � justifiably so, as the acting was superb, especially Anne Bowen who played the part of Blanche.

We're thinking of getting the DVD of the 1951 film version starring Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh.

It finished around 10.15 and in spite of the3 extensive roadworks near the M40, we were home by 11.30.

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Sunday, November 01, 2009

Roger, Jane and Oliver here for the Weekend

Saturday
The day didn't start well weather-wise with rain, rain and more rain. Good news though, by the time they arrived at just after 11, it was starting to clear-up.

Ann had already rushed down to Waitrose for 8am to get in the food for the weekend and we sat down to pizza and salad just before 1.

After clearing up and closely supervising Biscuit in the garden after yesterday's incident, Ann, Roger, Jane and Oliver drove over to Corby for a spot of swimming (my sink-like-a-brick technique would have cramped their style) and I stayed at home and caught up with a bit of work and read the newspapers.

dvd-pcasp When they got back at 5ish, it was time to prepare tonight's meal of sausage and mash. In between the preparation, we tried to keep Oliver interested in the Blu-ray DVD: Prince Caspian, that he'd chosen from our collection, but it's a pretty slow start to the film and Oliver got bored very quickly. After pausing the DVD a number of times, we gave up, Oliver went to bed and we tucked into our evening meal. We finished off the Sausages and Mash and then got stuck into the trifle that Ann and Oliver had made earlier,

With Oliver safely tucked-up in bed we could have an adults-only meal and conversation followed by us all watching the end of the film. We eventually went to bed at 10.35.

There were plenty of potential interruptions from the 'Trick-or-Treaters', but unusually this year, we ignored them (apart from the group that came round at 2.45 in the afternoon, who because they were so early, fooled me into thinking they were someone else.
 
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It's raining hard and having let the cats out a couple of hours earlier at 5.30, I'm beginning to think that wasn't a good idea. Bon-Bon was smart enough to come in, but Biscuit was no-where to be seen! Hopefully this wasn't a repeat of recent events. Phew! about 10 minutes later, she wandered in, also soaked through!

Oliver was up just after me at 7, doing what kids do, running around and investigating everything. My Office, where the door was shut yesterday, now presented itself as an Aladdin's Cave for him books, CDs, computers all requiring a thorough investigation and followed up with a barrage of questions � oh joy!! :)

We had a late-ish breakfast of cereals, croissants and jams and then we settled down to the Sunday papers, whilst Oliver helped Ann prepare Sunday lunch � a full roast.

Oliver's good in the kitchen � he does all the jobs you want him to�but occasionally, some of the jobs you don't! All-in-all though, a real asset.

Lunch was on time and by the end of it we were all, as usual, completely stuffed!! The kitchen carnage was quickly returned to its more normal state and we then chilled-out chatting and snoozing. It's now 3.15, it was time for them to head home.

It's been a great weekend, but a bit knackering, especially for Ann, who attempted to keep Oliver amused throughout his stay � it's easy to forget the limitless energy and the intensive questioning of a five-year old!

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

DVD: The Young Victoria

DVD_YoungVictoriaAhhh. a rare trip back to some old technology :) � the NON Blu-Ray version of 'The Young Victoria' starring Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend, Paul Bettany, Miranda Richardson and Jim Broadbent. A perfect film for snuggling-up on the sofa on a Sunday afternoon in October!

Written by Julian Fellowes and released in March, 2009, it was a lavish production, with good acting all round. Nice soundtrack too. It was pretty accurate from a historical point of view except for the scene where the Prince 'took a bullet' for the young Queen!

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

DVD: Iron Man (Blu-Ray)

DVD_BluRay_IronMan A (very) rare morning-off today as I'm well-ahead with my work. Time to catch-up with some DVDs. I bought this DVD a while ago and then forgot I'd got it! On inserting the DVD, it immediately accessed the 'net and downloaded some extra goodies in the guise of a quiz about the film � neat!



Released in 2008, it tells the story of weapons magnate, Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), who after his kidnapping in Afghanistan, and subsequent escape, builds a high-tech suit of body armour and vows to protect the world as 'Iron Man'. After a slow start start, the film livened up and turned into a very watchable film.
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Friday, August 07, 2009

DVD: Watchmen (Blu-Ray)

dvd_bluray_watchmen Watchmen was a very unusual film. The story is about an alternative USA in 1985 where costumed super-heroes are a normal part of society. Civilisation is on the verge of nuclear war between the US and Russia and Nixon is in his third-term.

Someone is killing-off the super-heroes, most recently 'The Comedian' and those that are left join together to find the killer. (I don't remember this film doing the rounds at the cinema and that's often a bad sign!) I wonder how it'll turn out? 

Ignoring the story for a moment, the lasting impression was the cinematography � truly stunning � whether or not you're watching it in HD. Lots of slo-mo and extreme camera angles, made it very watchable (ha-ha, no pun intended!) at an artistic level.

Back to the story then. It certainly wasn't one for the family � extremely violent and disturbing in all senses of the word. 'Superman � The Movie', it certainly wasn't! And it definitely wasn't a film to watch, to cheer yourself up � dark very dark extremely dark and depressing throughout. So much blood too�yuk! 

At two-hours 42 minutes long, it certainly required stamina to watch it in one go. I guess it's always a challenge turning a comic err, graphic novel into a film - it must be difficult what to include and leave out. I watched it in two-chunks and that felt heavy going!

Definitely one for the die-hard fans of the comic graphic-novel then and not one to watch after a few lagers because of the multi-layered and complex story-line. Apparently there is a Director's Cut version that's longer and has a lot more dialogue. Be afraid, be very afraid!

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Visit to Lee and Humberto's

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We drove over to Cromer today to catch up with L and B, primarily to get them on-line and into cyberspace! We had a really good journey time � just 2 hours 15 minutes and that included a driver-change just after half way.

L and B hadn't got an internet connection when they lived in their static caravan, but now they've move into an apartment, the world of cyberspace awaits! I'd already got them signed-up to PlusNet, a few months back for an incredible 7 quid-a-month, so it was just a case of connecting the router and setting up things like email and favourites on their web-browser

That was the theory anyway! On booting-up the PC, it immediately froze when launching Internet Explorer � and that wasn't a great start considering it was the only browser installed and I needed it to use it to configure the router. I installed Firefox that I'd luckily brought with me on a usb-stick, and from then on, things went very smoothly. Around an hour-and-a-half later, everything was installed and working fine.

The next stage was to give Lee an overview of what the Internet can do. It's easy to take the Internet for granted when it's an everyday tool � but for Lee, it was a whole new experience! Ann took Lee through shopping on-line and general 'Windows navigation' and we then broke for lunch.

Lunch was scrummy roast turkey and veg, but we skipped dessert and then went out for a breath of fresh air, as it was such a nice day.

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We wandered down into town, in the direction of the sea soaking up the very warm sunshine! The beach and surrounding area was packed. There was also a few dozen immaculate Harley-Davidson's and their owners on an extended pit-stop and even a few microlites flying over the area too. We took a walk on and around the pier with a couple of 'Mr Whippies and a flake' to keep us company � it's what Brits do!!!

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We took bit of time to settle on a park bench next to the putting green to soak up the Sun. We then headed back to L and B's.
When we got back around 4pm, we continued the training session!

mouse So, in order of importance:

- More instruction on how to shop on-line
- How to use email

By 5pm, Lee had done really well and managed to order some goods from Amazon and her next shopping list courtesy of Tesco online. Her biggest challenge seemed to using the mouse buttons, but with a bit more practice, proficiency ensued � well done Lee!

Time for afternoon tea and cake followed by a short PC session for Lee on how to use email; the wonders of Google Maps; and (surely the most fantastic PC/Internet innovation ever), the BBC iPlayer.

Phew!!! that's enough technology for today � time to eat (again)!

DVD_HalfMoonStreet After a fantastic fry-up, we settled down to watch 'Half Moon Street' starring Michael Caine and Sigourney Weaver. Released in 1986, it tells the story of a woman who supplements her income by moonlighting as an professional escort.
A good(ish) film � maybe not quite as good as it deserved to be with the two big-name leads.

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Bertie went to bed around 8 o'clock ( he hadn't been feeling too well today), Ann followed around 8.45pm leaving Lee and I to see the film out.

We'll be leaving for Denis and Mae's after breakfast tomorrow around 10.30am.

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Saturday, July 18, 2009

DVD: Taken (Blu-ray)

DVD_Taken_BluRay We watched Taken with David and Val tonight round at ours tonight. Starring Liam Neeson it was the 'extended harder cut' version � (ouch!). Just before we started watching the film, I served my chili-chicken for the main-course and Ann's served her brioche and butter Apricot pudding about half-way through.

The storyline? Neeson's daughter is kidnapped in Paris for no apparent reason and he sets out to rescue her � whatever it takes! A pretty violent film from start to finish, but also very watchable. Action hero is not a role normally undertaken by Liam Neeson, but he was very convincing throughout and the film had an especially tense final 15 minutes � one of our fave films so far this year, but the sugary-sweet happy-endings so apparent in modern American movies was, in my view unnecessary.
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Karen and Paul had invited us round to theirs, but we were just too knackered after we'd cleared up.

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Monday, July 13, 2009

DVD: The International (Blu-Ray)

dvd_theinternational We watched The International tonight and it was excellent! It's also the first DVD we've bought that features 'BD-Live' (more about that later).

Starring Clive Owen and Naomi Watts, the story centres around a group of internationally corrupt bankers (very topical!)  and Clive Owen's attempt to bring them down. Initially a bit of a slow-burner, the film soon got going and was very Bond-like and Bourne-like in its filming style. Some interesting twists-and-turns along the way certainly kept us on the edge of our seats � and perhaps, therefore, not for those that are of a nervous disposition! For me, the most stunning scene was the shoot-out filmed in the Guggenheim Museum � visually and aurally stunning. We wondered how they'd got permission to shoot (ahem!) there, only to learn from one of the extra features that they didn't � they simply rebuilt it as a set.
The cinematography was excellent and looked stunning in Blu-Ray.

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This is an extra feature built into some Blu-ray DVD players that does something quite clever:

  • The player connects to the internet
  • Downloads extra information about the film
  • Allows a PiP (Picture-in-Picture) so that you can watch the film whilst also displaying a small inset screen, telling you more about the particular scene you are watching
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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Ralph and Karen � here for the weekend

Saturday
We drove down to Bicester Shopping Village to meet R and K. The girls did a little some shopping, (but didn't buy much) whilst Ralph and I pursued more manly activities by like heading to the BOSE shop to see the latest kit. Ralph and I then headed back to ours to chill-out and try and solve the problem of my second router not connecting to the Internet and generally bring ourselves up-to-date with the latest TV technology. However, things were to become far more complex from an electronics point-of-view later on in the day.

Ann and Karen arrived back just after 12 and we all sat down to burgers for lunch � lovely!

Straight after lunch, Ralph and I resumed our search for the solution to my router problem. A couple of hours later, we still couldn't get it to work but we had at least, narrowed it down � something to do with the main phone plugged into the bedroom socket upstairs. The router worked if that phone was unplugged, but plugging it in, just knackered the internet connection. Strange!

pir_lightEven stranger, was the 'old' problem of my garage door randomly opening and closing for no reason when someone approaches it. After discounting someone nearby just taking-the-p*** with an identical remote control (how paranoid am I?), we discovered that the door was being triggered by the PIR sensor for our security light nearby. Walk into its path and the garage door began to open; and then close again � all on its own. It's not done it before, so why now? An hour later, we still couldn't solve the problem and the help-line at ScrewFix had gone home!

What a frustrating time � even with our both our sharp minds on the case, we now ended up being stuck with TWO problems!!

6.00pm. Time to bottle-out, and open a bottle of something! We're hoping to eat outside later, but some champagne and nibbles will do until then!

dvd_blu-ray_vertical_limit Time for a movie too! We settled for 'Vertical Limit' on Blu-ray, starring Chris O'Donnell and Bill Paxton. Although the story itself was a bit ploddy, it was more than made-up for by the stunning photography and stunt sequences.

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7.00pm. It turned out to be a lovely evening so we paused the DVD and had starters of cold meats, olives and cheeses outside. Then a brief pause whilst the girls prepared the risotto.

8.15pm. Seafood Risotto time � delicious!!! Followed by Ann's 'apricot-topped egg custard thingy � more than delicious!!!

9.45pm. Karen and I cleared-up the kitchen (which was nowhere near looking like the bomb-site it threatened to be!) and we then watched the rest of the DVD.

Sunday
As usual, I was first up; unusually, it wasn't until 8am!! What a hot night though � it felt like it remained in the 20s throughout.

So, a late breakfast then � mainly of cereals, toast, muffins and fruit (we were all too stuffed from last night!).

After breakfast, (returning to the problem of our second router not working), Ralph suggested I checked the the ADSL filter on the BT line upstairs and replace it with a new one � it was worth a try even though I'd tried it before. When I pulled the bed out to access the main BT socket upstairs, I noticed that the socket had NO filter on it at all. So, I added one in and surprisingly, the router is now working perfectly! I'd been here before, but previously, the router definitely DIDN'T work - Go figure!

11.20am. Ann and Karen decided to go for a walk whilst Ralph and I faffed around with the DVD player accessing YouTube and playing media from an SD card and USB. I still haven't got it all sussed-out, but I';m getting there!

12.45pm. Time to head for The Star Inn at Geddington where we'd booked lunch. We haven't been there for a while, but we recall the food being excellent. By the time we'd made the short drive (bottling out of driving through the ford), the day had become much warmer. There were already people sitting round the Queen Eleanor Cross with their pints in their hand and it all looked very 'English'.

We were greeted with a very warm welcome and were shown to our table. The menu followed shortly afterwards. I went for the vegetarian cottage pie, whilst everyone else had the Sunday Roast. The service was excellent and servings were so large that none of us could manage dessert � not even me, not even coffee � but we were tempted by the 'chocolate lumpy bumpy'. We'll just have to go back again!

3.00pm. On leaving the Pub we were greeted by the throaty roar of a number of Ferraris travelling through the village � red, yellow, silver and even a black one!

We said our good-byes to R and K and headed home. Time for Ann to have a snooze and me to catch-up with a bit of TV.

What a great weekend � the weather's been fantastic and it's been great to catch-up!

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Sunday, June 14, 2009

DVD: "The Duchess"

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We watched the 2008 DVD "The Duchess" this afternoon. It was a really good film � a lavish production in all senses�and even better on Blu-ray! The soundtrack was good too!

Related stuff�
'The Duchess' exhibition: costumes and portraits at Chatsworth House (telegraph.co.uk)

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