Daily Archives: November 28, 2011

Desperate Scousewives begins tonight….

It’s Monday November 28, it’s also the day that Desperate Scousewives is aired on E4 at 10pm.

The show came around off the back of The Only Way is Essex, Made in Chelsea and Geordie Shore. They’ve took the cameras to another stereotypical city in hope to show viewers an ‘insight’ into their lives.

I am a regular viewer, and yes, an avid fan of TOWIE, but have failed to pick up really on the others. I just watch bits ‘n’ bobs, when my sister has it on. Even though I may watch these programmes, I’m not naive, I understand that ‘some’ – that really means all – of the scenes have been created purely for entertainment, but you can’t help but laugh when Joey Essex tries to learn about Bonfire Night – classic.

But this programme, I must admit, I dread. Mainly for the reason that I’m from Liverpool myself and expect the ‘reality’ series to bring out the worst of the city.

Yes, the girls love the fashion, make-up and fake tan and the guys love, well the girls, but there is so much more than that to my wonderful city and I hope that after all the years of trying to dispel the taunts, they don’t come flooding back with this show.

I can see myself watching through my fingers this evening.

I’ll be tweeting my thoughts @tarynleeza and I’ll have a review of the first show tomorrow. Let’s hope it’s ‘boss’!!

Ice Age 4: Continental Drift Trailer & Images

One of filmdom’s most beloved trios – ‘Ice Age’s’ Manny, Diego, and Sid – embark upon their greatest adventure after cataclysm sets an entire continent adrift.

Separated from the rest of the herd, they use an iceberg as a makeshift ship, which launches them on an epic seafaring quest.

Manny and the gang are challenged like never before to become heroes and do the impossible, as they encounter exotic sea creatures, explore a brave new world, and battle ruthless pirates.

Scrat’s reunion with his beloved but cursed acorn catapults him to places no prehistoric squirrel has gone before.

Ice Age 4: Continental Drift releases 6th July 2012 from Twentieth Century Fox.

James Cameron on Titanic

James Cameron’s Titanic is an epic, action-packed romance set against the ill-fated maiden voyage of the R.M.S. Titanic, the pride and joy of the White Star Line and, at the time, the largest moving object ever built.

She was the most luxurious liner of her era — the ship of dreams — which ultimately carried over 1,500 people to their death in the ice cold waters of the North Atlantic in the early hours of April 15, 1912.

In a brand new featurette James Cameron discusses the motivation and processes behind the re-mastering and forthcoming re-release of Titanic, which is scheduled to hit UK cinemas April 2012.