It looks…. Interesting!:confused:
It’s incredible to think the TGV has yet to have a serious accident where dozens of lives are lost such as the ICE crash a few years back or even a derailment such the one in Cumbria. Is it sheer luck or absolute virtual perfect engineering?
It’s incredible to think the TGV has yet to have a serious accident where dozens of lives are lost such as the ICE crash a few years back or even a derailment such the one in Cumbria. Is it sheer luck or absolute virtual perfect engineering?
Brilliant collection of shots! Especially love the Etihad A345.
The DHL shots are fantastic! Good work all around!
I wonder if they might eventually go for the absolute world speed record with this train. It’s only another 4mph more to go, why not give it a shot.
I wonder if they might eventually go for the absolute world speed record with this train. It’s only another 4mph more to go, why not give it a shot.
Well, I have just finished watching Mr and Mrs Smith, a film I always enjoy watching. It simple mindless fun with some decent action scenes. Probably one of Doug Liman’s efforts behind the camera.
For the time being, I am now watching Munich, Steven Spielberg’s take on the events which unfolded during the ’72 Olympics in Munich. I’ve seen it once before, but I thought I should watch it again to see how close he is to the truth.
Well, I have just finished watching Mr and Mrs Smith, a film I always enjoy watching. It simple mindless fun with some decent action scenes. Probably one of Doug Liman’s efforts behind the camera.
For the time being, I am now watching Munich, Steven Spielberg’s take on the events which unfolded during the ’72 Olympics in Munich. I’ve seen it once before, but I thought I should watch it again to see how close he is to the truth.
See, now, the problem is that foreign movies here in Ontarion aren’t as mainstream as they seem to be in Europe. It takes a while for them to be released at the theater, often up to five years behind the times and when they are released on video, it is done incredible quietly. It really is annoying as Barry pointed out many times, there is a wealth of excellent movies made in China and other Asian countries.
See, now, the problem is that foreign movies here in Ontarion aren’t as mainstream as they seem to be in Europe. It takes a while for them to be released at the theater, often up to five years behind the times and when they are released on video, it is done incredible quietly. It really is annoying as Barry pointed out many times, there is a wealth of excellent movies made in China and other Asian countries.
Let’s hypothetically say BA might be interested in acquiring the A380. How many would they require and on what sector would they be used? And could a company like BA really fit two VLA types in their fleet?
It’s funny, I just watched King Kong 2005 as well, and I have to agree with all of your points of view, especially how long some fight scenes were. By the end of the movie, I actually found myself uttering “Finally!”. It is a good film and I quite enjoyed it but a shorter version would be much appreciated.
It’s funny, I just watched King Kong 2005 as well, and I have to agree with all of your points of view, especially how long some fight scenes were. By the end of the movie, I actually found myself uttering “Finally!”. It is a good film and I quite enjoyed it but a shorter version would be much appreciated.
I’ve been on a movie marathon over the last couple of days. I am off from working overnights until Saturday night so I threw in a couple of movies:p .
Here is what I have watched: Hidalgo (decent little adventure yarn), Hitch (Always good for a chuckle), Inside Man (Great thriller starring one of the best actor around these days), I’Robot (Nice little science fiction story plausible in about fifty or sixty years from now), Jarhead (Nuf said), Just Friends (Funny, funny), Kill Bill Volume Two (An instant classic).
And now, I am watching King Arthur with Clive Owen. An imaginitive spin on the classic tale.