Sunday, 24 February 2008
“Klaatu barada nikto" Gort from The Day the Earth Stood Still is up for sale
Gort the eight foot tall robot introduced in the 1951 movie ‘The Day The Earth Stood Still’ is for sale on eBay.
No not really but this reproduction is very close to the real Gort. It is a remote contolled moving robot that reproduces sounds from the film. Made from fibreglass by master robot builders Fred barton.
“Klaatu barada nikto" Gort from The Day the Earth Stood Still is up for sale
Gort the eight foot tall robot introduced in the 1951 movie ‘The Day The Earth Stood Still’ is for sale on eBay.
No not really but this reproduction is very close to the real Gort. It is a remote contolled moving robot that reproduces sounds from the film. Made from fibreglass by master robot builders Fred barton.
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
Secret Cinema - Funny Face, London
The Secret Cinema is a monthly gathering of all that love stimulating, challenging and ground breaking cinema. The internet is changing the way we watch films. The Secret Cinema changes where you watch films.
Every month a new secret location, you will receive an email the day of the screening stating the film that is to be shown and the location.
The film will be chosen by the secret cinema folk whose names will remain secret and sometimes by you the secret audience who will send in your secret votes.
The locations will vary. Anything from derelict theatres, rooftops, parks and other secret spaces.
There will be surprise re-scores and special guests. Register at secretcinema.org
Secret Cinema will be back in February so make sure you sign up to get up to date info.
Secret Cinema - Funny Face, London
The Secret Cinema is a monthly gathering of all that love stimulating, challenging and ground breaking cinema. The internet is changing the way we watch films. The Secret Cinema changes where you watch films.
Every month a new secret location, you will receive an email the day of the screening stating the film that is to be shown and the location.
The film will be chosen by the secret cinema folk whose names will remain secret and sometimes by you the secret audience who will send in your secret votes.
The locations will vary. Anything from derelict theatres, rooftops, parks and other secret spaces.
There will be surprise re-scores and special guests. Register at secretcinema.org
Secret Cinema will be back in February so make sure you sign up to get up to date info.
Secret Cinema - Funny Face, London
The Secret Cinema is a monthly gathering of all that love stimulating, challenging and ground breaking cinema. The internet is changing the way we watch films. The Secret Cinema changes where you watch films.
Every month a new secret location, you will receive an email the day of the screening stating the film that is to be shown and the location.
The film will be chosen by the secret cinema folk whose names will remain secret and sometimes by you the secret audience who will send in your secret votes.
The locations will vary. Anything from derelict theatres, rooftops, parks and other secret spaces.
There will be surprise re-scores and special guests. Register at secretcinema.org
Secret Cinema will be back in February so make sure you sign up to get up to date info.
Secret Cinema - Funny Face, London
The Secret Cinema is a monthly gathering of all that love stimulating, challenging and ground breaking cinema. The internet is changing the way we watch films. The Secret Cinema changes where you watch films.
Every month a new secret location, you will receive an email the day of the screening stating the film that is to be shown and the location.
The film will be chosen by the secret cinema folk whose names will remain secret and sometimes by you the secret audience who will send in your secret votes.
The locations will vary. Anything from derelict theatres, rooftops, parks and other secret spaces.
There will be surprise re-scores and special guests. Register at secretcinema.org
Secret Cinema will be back in February so make sure you sign up to get up to date info.
Secret Cinema - Funny Face, London
The Secret Cinema is a monthly gathering of all that love stimulating, challenging and ground breaking cinema. The internet is changing the way we watch films. The Secret Cinema changes where you watch films.
Every month a new secret location, you will receive an email the day of the screening stating the film that is to be shown and the location.
The film will be chosen by the secret cinema folk whose names will remain secret and sometimes by you the secret audience who will send in your secret votes.
The locations will vary. Anything from derelict theatres, rooftops, parks and other secret spaces.
There will be surprise re-scores and special guests. Register at secretcinema.org
Secret Cinema will be back in February so make sure you sign up to get up to date info.
Secret Cinema - Funny Face, London
The Secret Cinema is a monthly gathering of all that love stimulating, challenging and ground breaking cinema. The internet is changing the way we watch films. The Secret Cinema changes where you watch films.
Every month a new secret location, you will receive an email the day of the screening stating the film that is to be shown and the location.
The film will be chosen by the secret cinema folk whose names will remain secret and sometimes by you the secret audience who will send in your secret votes.
The locations will vary. Anything from derelict theatres, rooftops, parks and other secret spaces.
There will be surprise re-scores and special guests. Register at secretcinema.org
Secret Cinema will be back in February so make sure you sign up to get up to date info.
Tuesday, 5 February 2008
Barbican hands
The Barbican Estate is a residential estate in the City of London, in an area densely packed with commerce and finance. It also contains, or is adjacent to, the Barbican Arts Centre, the Museum of London, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Barbican public library, the City of London School for Girls and a YMCA, forming the Barbican Complex. With the exception of Milton Court, which contained a fire station, medical facilities and some flats, the complex has been Grade II listed as a whole.
Barbican hands
The Barbican Estate is a residential estate in the City of London, in an area densely packed with commerce and finance. It also contains, or is adjacent to, the Barbican Arts Centre, the Museum of London, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Barbican public library, the City of London School for Girls and a YMCA, forming the Barbican Complex. With the exception of Milton Court, which contained a fire station, medical facilities and some flats, the complex has been Grade II listed as a whole.
Monday, 4 February 2008
Towering Shadows of St. George Wharf, Vauxhall, London
St George Wharf is London's Most Central Riverside Destination. Located Next to Vauxhall Cross Interchange Travel Times are Unbeatable – just Four Minutes to Victoria - Click here to view travel times.
"The design brief for St George Wharf was challenging: Create a thriving Thames riverside community worthy of its place amongst some of Europe's most spectacular landmarks. The views would be breathtaking. The shimmering architectural, aesthetic, interior detailing and landscaping would be the same.
Today, more than eight years later, our vision has reached the 5th stage of completion. Every evening, new residents marvel at their new twilight vista."
Towering Shadows of St. George Wharf, Vauxhall, London
St George Wharf is London's Most Central Riverside Destination. Located Next to Vauxhall Cross Interchange Travel Times are Unbeatable – just Four Minutes to Victoria - Click here to view travel times.
"The design brief for St George Wharf was challenging: Create a thriving Thames riverside community worthy of its place amongst some of Europe's most spectacular landmarks. The views would be breathtaking. The shimmering architectural, aesthetic, interior detailing and landscaping would be the same.
Today, more than eight years later, our vision has reached the 5th stage of completion. Every evening, new residents marvel at their new twilight vista."
Friday, 1 February 2008
The Empire, Leicester square, London for Cloverfield
Cloverfield is a 2008 monster/horror film directed by Matt Reeves, produced by J. J. Abrams and written by Drew Goddard.
Before the film's release Paramount Pictures carried out a viral marketing campaign to promote the film. The campaign included viral tie-ins similar to Lost Experience.The film follows five young New Yorkers attending a going-away party on the night that a gigantic monster attacks the city. First publicized within a teaser trailer in screenings of Transformers, the film was released on January 17 in New Zealand and Australia, on January 18 in North America, on January 24 in South Korea and on February 1 in Ireland, in the UK and in Italy. In Japan, the film was released on April 5. This film has been nominated for a UL Media Award for "Best Dramatic Film."
VFX and CGI were performed by effects studios Double Negative and Tippett Studio. The film has grossed $29,259,507 in DVD sales, bringing its total film gross to $199,861,825.
The Empire
The Empire is a large cinema on the north side of Leicester Square, in the City of Westminster, London. It is one of many large cinemas in, and adjoining, the square which are used for film premières and first runs. The original structure was built in 1884, as a theatre, designed by Thomas Verity. In common with many of the cinemas that are now in the square, parts of the original structure may still remain, but are hidden by its modern adaption.
The Empire 1 screen is the largest, with a seating capacity of 1330 since its last major refurbishment in the mid-1960s. Empire 2, seating 349, was formerly a separate cinema called The Ritz, located below ground. Since the 1960s refurbishment, the screen has been part of The Empire (although it had a separate entrance until a small refurbishment in the mid-1980s). Empire 3 is a small screen with only a 77-seat capacity. In spring 2008, two further small screens were added; Empire 4 with 96 seats and Empire 5 with 50 seats. Empires 1, 4 & 5 support digital projection.
For a period in the early-to-mid 1990s, the Empire 1 was notable for the short sound-and-light show, involving laser projections onto the curtains and walls, that preceded the start of each programme.
In October 2005, the Empire was sold to Empire Cinemas Ltd, along with ten other cinemas around the UK, following instructions from the Office of Fair Trading that Terra Firma Capital Partners divest of 11 cinemas in order that their acquisition of United Cinemas International go ahead.
On 2 April 2006, Irish newspapers reported that all of theatres which were recently acquired by Empire Cinemas will be rebranded under the Empire brand.
In the Summer of 2006, the Empire 1 sound system was completely overhauled, installing a 56 kilowatt THX certified sound system. At the same time as this the screen size was expanded by approximately 4 metres.
Cloverfield at The Empire, Leicester square, London
Cloverfield is a 2008 monster/horror film directed by Matt Reeves, produced by J. J. Abrams and written by Drew Goddard.
Before the film's release Paramount Pictures carried out a viral marketing campaign to promote the film. The campaign included viral tie-ins similar to Lost Experience.The film follows five young New Yorkers attending a going-away party on the night that a gigantic monster attacks the city. First publicized within a teaser trailer in screenings of Transformers, the film was released on January 17 in New Zealand and Australia, on January 18 in North America, on January 24 in South Korea and on February 1 in Ireland, in the UK and in Italy. In Japan, the film was released on April 5. This film has been nominated for a UL Media Award for "Best Dramatic Film."
VFX and CGI were performed by effects studios Double Negative and Tippett Studio. The film has grossed $29,259,507 in DVD sales, bringing its total film gross to $199,861,825.
The Empire
The Empire is a large cinema on the north side of Leicester Square, in the City of Westminster, London. It is one of many large cinemas in, and adjoining, the square which are used for film premières and first runs. The original structure was built in 1884, as a theatre, designed by Thomas Verity. In common with many of the cinemas that are now in the square, parts of the original structure may still remain, but are hidden by its modern adaption.
The Empire 1 screen is the largest, with a seating capacity of 1330 since its last major refurbishment in the mid-1960s. Empire 2, seating 349, was formerly a separate cinema called The Ritz, located below ground. Since the 1960s refurbishment, the screen has been part of The Empire (although it had a separate entrance until a small refurbishment in the mid-1980s). Empire 3 is a small screen with only a 77-seat capacity. In spring 2008, two further small screens were added; Empire 4 with 96 seats and Empire 5 with 50 seats. Empires 1, 4 & 5 support digital projection.
For a period in the early-to-mid 1990s, the Empire 1 was notable for the short sound-and-light show, involving laser projections onto the curtains and walls, that preceded the start of each programme.
In October 2005, the Empire was sold to Empire Cinemas Ltd, along with ten other cinemas around the UK, following instructions from the Office of Fair Trading that Terra Firma Capital Partners divest of 11 cinemas in order that their acquisition of United Cinemas International go ahead.
On 2 April 2006, Irish newspapers reported that all of theatres which were recently acquired by Empire Cinemas will be rebranded under the Empire brand.
In the Summer of 2006, the Empire 1 sound system was completely overhauled, installing a 56 kilowatt THX certified sound system. At the same time as this the screen size was expanded by approximately 4 metres.