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Ferrari World Discussion Thread
rosscoe replied to Captain Jack's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
In AUH this coming weekend, might need to head out and have a look, since the temp is finally starting to drop -
Shanghai Disney Resort Discussion Thread
rosscoe replied to Dr Freeze's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Sure. If you think that Expedition Everest is "just a Vekoma mine train." And that ladies and gentleman wins the internet today! -
Shanghai Disney Resort Discussion Thread
rosscoe replied to Dr Freeze's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Oh My Freaking Jebus, speechless. -
Wasn't a fan of Inside Out, not really sure there was anything wrong it, it just left me meh... The animation in LAVA was stunning. Minions, opened across Australia last week, what a strange little film, it has no idea what it wants to be. Some laugh out loud moments, but sadly nothing special.
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Robb & Elissa in Japan - 2015!
rosscoe replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
What an amazing place, if I was thief I would want to do half the activities.. Brilliant idea -
Spent the afternoon at Universal on Monday, everything was walk on. Transformers really was more enjoyable than I was expecting, Minion Mayhem was very well done as well. The studio tour lacks, a lot of talking very little magic. Supercharge has cast previews from June 10th, and should soft open a couple of days later. Potter was looking amazing, the park for me is still a half day park.
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Tomorrowland Was never bored, but what a mess of a film. The environmental message comes at you like a 70"s Time Square hooker, and than just for shits and giggles a child gets hit by a car and ends in an awkward quasi paedophile moment. San Andreas I can't begin to tell you how stupidly entertaining this movie is! It's a mix of spontaneous clapping and random talking at the screen, just when you think they have hit the limit of stupid, it rises once again. Huge fun! Spy Used my favourite word, laughed out loud many a time, really fun evening.
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Hotgo Park in Fushun China
rosscoe replied to Gutterflower's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
That looks kick ass -
Ferrari World Discussion Thread
rosscoe replied to Captain Jack's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Was at the park two weeks ago, and was told the first coaster should be ready to open early next year. The park has also opened new go karts. I was at the mall next door and walked across, but never went inside...The info about the coaster came from the gentleman in the ad min office -
Photo TR: Diggerland Kent
rosscoe replied to StealthFan's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Great report Craig, ps: you are a dork -
Wolf Hall Part One, Bringing Up The Bodies Part Two Who would have guessed that seven and half hours of English history would be so exhilarating and magnificent, King Henry VIII, Cardinal Worsley, Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cormwell square off over Tudor England and the heir to the throne. I loved everything about this stunning production from RSC, this is event theatre at its finest, if I had the time I would have gone back to see it again! Lydia Leonard as Anne Boleyn gives a thrilling, terrifying performance as a woman who will do what it ever it takes to stay on the throne Ben Miles as Thomas Cormwell never leaves the stage in seven and half hours and is as equally thrilling as a man who will seek revenge over the death of Cardinal Worsley. Nathaniel Parker as King Henry VIII, who will do anything to get the son to heir the throne, including removing the Catholic Church. A towering Performance Nominated for 8 Tony awards including Best Play, Actor, Featured Actor, Featured Actress Buy a ticket, it's that good!
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Saw On The 20th Century on my recent trip as well, it was light, bubbly, funny, and over all enjoyable. Kirsten Chenoworth is a joy to watch on a stage and really is a superstar.
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Back from my trip to New York... Saw a few shows! The final Kander and Ebb Musical The Visit, starring in what just might be her swan song on Broadway is the amazing Chita Rivera, playing the worlds wealthiest woman who returns to her home town with an offer that might be too good to refuse! This was stunning night of theatre, it's dark, when the real reason is revealed while she come back it's shocking, unsettling and what follows makes for amazing night... Chita Rivera is unforgettable as Claire; an incandescent star of the Broadway stage in undiminished glory, Rivera is faultless. She looks astonishing, every inch the unfathomably rich widow. Her poise and stature is hypnotic; when she is on stage or arriving on stage, you are compelled to watch her. As she slowly but surely reveals the truths and pains that have forged her nature and compelled her visit, Rivera is a study in exacting revenge and balancing scores that puts her Claire shoulder to shoulder with Medea or Elektra It may not be to everyone's taste, but if you are in New York get a ticket, Chita is a living legend!
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Avengers : Age of Ultron what words could describe this film? Excruciating Dull Bloated Simply awful beyond words.
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Saw Cinderalla today, enjoyed it more than I though I would, loved Cate. I think its time for Disney to make a villains movie! Also caught Home and Shawn The Sheep, Home kinda lacked, nothing wrong with it, but nothing special either. Shawn The Sheep on the other hand, loved, loved, loved it, if I had a bean I would have flicked it!