I went to see Angel and Demons at the Showcase Cinema in Walsall. I had arrived there quite early so I had a choice to make, Wolverine was about to start, or I could take my time and wind down and relax from the drive and watch Angel and Demons instead.

I chose Angels and Demons instead, I think I made a wise choice, I wouldn’t have enjoyed it otherwise.

I don’t believe in religion of any form, however I love these kind of movies, a lot of history mixed in.

The pace was good throughout, good sound as usual from the Showcase chain.

A nice little twist at the end, I always love a movie with a good twist at the end.

I felt that the female lead was just there to make up the numbers, she did not convince me at all. The villian was ok, pity we didn’t get much of a background on this guy, what actually made him tick, by villian I don’t mean the one revealed towards the end.

Would I rush out and see this movie again? Probably not.

However saying that this is going to be added to my DVD collection.

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The time has finally come to reveal the movie that I went to see this morning, this calls for a drum roll…

I finally decided to watch “Angels and Demons”.

A review to follow.


I posted this audioboo earlier today, I got to the cinema a little early, so I had a chance to catch either of these.

Take a listen to it and guess which one I went for in the comments. I’ll also tweet this out.

I’ll post up what I ended up watching after 8pm GMT. :)

I have noticed over the past 6 months or so I seem to be changing in the way that I consume information, I used to sit down and read text on a page and consume information that way.

Now I’m finding that the way I consume information is changing, I’m starting to gravitate towards the visual and audio  way to consume information, I seem to be able to keep up with the information consumption by expanding my repertoire as it were. I used to find it difficult to visualise, but now with the increasing amount of information out there, I seem to be getting quite good at it and taking a lot more in.

I’m finding that I can no longer sit down in a spot for more than 20 minutes and read before I get fidgety, I like my information on the move, that’s why I love audioboo gives me a chance to blog on the move and share information and also to make an aural note before I forget something awesome.

I still have plans to add video to my blogging experience, just that things are taking a little longer to come to fruition.

So are you changing the way you’re consuming information?

Thanks to Boxby over at the UK Business Forums for telling us all about TNTs new global tagline “Sure we can”.

I have already tweeted this out, these are the suggestions so far:

http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=110092

If you want to join in, come up with your own suggestion on twitter using the #surewecan hashtag :)

Feel free to comment below as well.

What were they thinking? :D

I had to post an audioboo about my jolly fun time at the job centre which went without a hitch and Tescos well, check it out for yourself.

Just in case you didn’t think my facebook update about me looking for work in the Stafford area was serious, I’ll repeat it here.

Yes I am really looking for work in the Stafford area, I’m not bothered about what kind of work as long as I get an income. I know it smacks of desperation, because I am, desperate times = desperate measures.

If you do have something for me then contact me.

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After watching the trailers before the main Star Trek feature, 2 films jumped out at me that I would like to see:

Terminator Salvation and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.

The trailers looked absolutely brilliant, again if the sounds was decent at my local cinema was better the trailers would have blown my socks off.

As Justin Lee Collins would say “Good Times”.

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Congratulations J.J. Abrams for the re-boot of the franchise, it was awesome. A long time since I’ve really enjoyed a movie.

The sound was poor in the cinema which was to be expected, it seemed to only fill out the front speakers near the screen.

Nice pace they didn’t rush too much by trying to bring all the old characters back all in one go.

It’s great the way they just decided to do away with Vulcan, nice use of the alternate timeline so we can do dramatic things.

If I went to a cinema with a decent sound system it would have blown my socks off.

I’m looking forward to the next ones in the series.

As promised here is the list from my last post with Star Trek inserted into the appropriate place in bold.

1. Star Trek

2. First Contact

3. The Wrath Of Khan

4. The Final Frontier

5. The Undiscovered Country

6. The Motion Picture

7. The Search for Spock

8. Insurrection

9. The Voyage Home

10. Nemesis

11. Generations

I never thought First Contact would be beaten, finally it has :)

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Was going to my favourite cinema to watch Star Trek tonight, went to start the car, the battery was flat.

So thats £7.10 wasted, I’m going to have to go to my local cinema where the sound system leaves a lot to be desired.

Hey ho, no point in crying about it.

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