Category: Films
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Aww then there was baby Aggie in Nanny McPhee. 🙂


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I went to watch #Mufasa: The Lion King this evening at the Showcase Cinema. The film was simply wonderful and I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
As someone you might know, my birth sign is Leo, the Lion. I am very fond of Lions, especially photographing them.
I recall visiting Longleat Safari Park with my ex-husband approximately 20 years ago, a place I had often visited with my parents during my childhood. On this particular occasion, while driving through the park, we halted when an inquisitive lion approached our vehicle. He made direct eye contact with me and placed a large paw on the hood of the car, which was quite a startling experience. I became very anxious as he took a few minutes watching us. I felt so relieved when he decided to leave us in one piece. 😃
The film is well worth a watch. I loved it.

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Here I am at The Showcase Cinema, eating a Pizza Twist with a few chips.
My favourite films are the ones that have a bit of a twist at the end. 😉
I am looking forward to watching the film this evening.

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I am watching the film “Belfast,” a film I went to the cinema to watch, just a few years ago. It is one of those outstanding British films.


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I loved The Little Mermaid film. 😕

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Now here’s a film I loved


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Another film I loved. 😃
Actor Mel Gibson made a cameo appearance as Frances’ father in the 1997 film FairyTale: A True Story. The movie is about two children who take pictures of themselves with fairies in 1917, and some believed the photos were the first scientific evidence of fairies.
I was a huge fan of Mel Gibson, ever since his Mad Max, Passion of Christ and What Womamen Want films.
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I can remember the year this Disney film was released. It was the year my youngest daughter Lauren was born, 1995.
During my youth, I frequently spent time beneath the willow tree at the Stamford Meadows. I particularly enjoyed reading in this serene location on summer Sunday afternoons.

Of course, I grew up in Stamford Lincolshire. This is a photograph of the very same tree in Stamford. I used to have a lovely photograph of my daughters playing here as children during a family picnic. I loved this willow tree. Similar to “Old Mother Willow.” The film starred actor Mel Gibson, Christian Bale, and Irene Bedard.

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I have always been a huge Steve Martin fan. I simply loved this film. 🙃
