Location Visit: I Have an Army at the Chrysler Building, New York
The Chrysler Building features prominently in the iconic Loki "I have an army" scene in The Avengers, and when I was in New York I payed it a visit! …
The Chrysler Building features prominently in the iconic Loki "I have an army" scene in The Avengers, and when I was in New York I payed it a visit! …
For a film that was set in an entirely different part of the universe, it seems odd to be able to visit a Guardians of the Galaxy filming location in…
The final battle of Thor: The Dark World takes place at the beautiful Old Royal Navy College in Greenwich. Malekith's ship makes landfall across the river, where it knocks down…
Celebrating International LEGO Day 2020 with photos of me around the world! Tomorrow is #InternationalLEGOday so tweet me your best pictures of me in famous places all across the world,…
Today I visited Kong: Skull Island at Madame Tussauds in London and met a chap who looked remarkably like me...
Crimson Peak in LEGO at Fountains Abbey Ghosts are real, that much I know. I cannot leave you here. In fact, I find myself thinking about you even at the…
After much anticipation, and some screaming every time I passed it, the World's largest LEGO store has finally opened in Leicester Square! Naturally I was there to witness this momentous…
Today I subjugated Wakehurst Place and it was magnificent! I look forward to ruling over it when Midgard is mine.
I believe I have discovered a High-Rise art installation Concrete samples from the construction of the Barbican. Did you know the Barbican was originally going to be clad in white…
One of the wonderful things about my travels to see the film High-Rise is that it has given me the magnificent opportunity to visit many of the wonderful independent cinemas of Midgard. On Asgard our choice is limited, and large soulless chain cinemas fill their screens with the latest blockbusters, selling over priced popped corn and questionable meat products.
On my travels I have had the pleasure of visiting the home of film premières: the Leicester Square Odeon, enjoyed the huge screen (and the cakes) at the wonderful Central Picturehouse, had my first taste of visiting the BFI, witnessed the majesty of the Barbican, and saw the beauty of the Phoenix Cinema.
I was familiar with the Tyneside cinema, but had never had reason to visit before, so my heart sang with joy when I saw the beautiful 1930’s interior, and deep red curtains. This was likely to be my final visit to the High-Rise in a cinema, and I was delighted to end my journey in such a beautiful venue.
This was my eighth visit to see High-Rise, and even after so many viewings I was still excited as the opening titles appeared upon the screen.
I paid special attention to the music this time, knowing that just a few short hours later I would be seeing it performed live at the beautiful Gateshead Sage.
I have long been a fan of Clint Mansell’s film scores, ever since I saw Requiem For A Dream in my chambers on Asgard, but I had never seen him live until this night!Mr Mansell and his band performed tracks from many of his film scores, and I am unashamed to admit that I cried like a baby abandoned in a temple on Jotunheim when he performed his wonderful score from Moon.
I last visited the beautiful Cragside in Journey Into Mystery #640