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Cloudy with a chance of meatballs 3d

3 stars“This autumn feast you eyes and taste the adventure”

With voices by big names such as Bruce Campbell ( Mayor Shelbourne) Mr T (Earl) and Lauren Graham (Fran) this move was bound to be a success and it certainly is.

Based on the best selling book by Judi Barrett the story of inventor Flint Lockwood takes place in Swallow Falls a once busy but now dying tourist town. Known for its sardine trade it attracted loads of visitors but that is the past and now the only ones eating sardines are the locals. .  Flint takes this opportunity to add to his inventions. Creating a machine that delivers breakfast, lunch and dinner from the clouds gives him the publicity he always wanted and for once it is good publicity. It also gives his weathergirl girlfriend the chance to make her break in the world of news.

It isn’t long before people become greedy however and this is surely to be a recipe for disaster. Scenes filled with ice-cream, spaghetti and pizza soon become replaced by visions of life sized hot dogs and donuts. Can Flint save the day before its too late or will he just have his piece of cake and eat it

An excellent movie for all ages Cloudy with a chance of meatballs is colorful, energetic and funny.

However the 3d was the worst I have seen. 3d movies like Beowulf, Nightmare before Christmas, Coraline and even horrors like My Bloody Valentine leave you with the wow factor. However Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs suffers from extremely poor 3d. There are moments throughout where you have to say to yourself and remind yourself that the movie is in fact in 3d. There is nothing to surprise you to wow you. What could be better than some ice-cream coming towards the audience or some donuts or even hot dogs. But no this doesn’t happen.

Overall verdict: A must see but save your save the extra and don’t bother with the 3d.

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Orphan (2009)

4 stars

“There’s something wrong with Esther, you’ll never guess her secret”.

Watching the trailers it is impossible to tell whether this is going to be really really good or really really awful. Thankfully it was really great.After a family tragedy the Coleman decide that they should give their love to an orphan. Arriving at the orphanage for the first time it is not long before Kate and John are won over by 9 year old Esther. Her art skills and politeness mean that it doesn’t take much else for them to adopt her. It all seems so easy. She is the perfect child. Or is she?

After arriving home things seem perfect apart from a little jealousy from older boy Daniel everyone seems welcoming and Esther forms and instant bond with her new younger sister Max and is eager to learn sign language so that they can communicate.

It is not long before things seem odd. Why is Esther so private about bathing and her belongings? What is with the ribbons on her neck and wrists? Why is she getting into fights at school? Did that girl really slip in the playground or was she pushed? And where has Sister Abigail disappeared to?

It is not long before we learn that Esther will do anything for a family. She will take out anything or anyone that threatens her? Are these really the actions of a child or could there be something more to it?

The mystery unveils and one family has to accept that Esther may not be the perfect child. She has secrets in her hidden past. Secrets that may kill.

The acting in the movie is superb. The star of the show was definitely Aryana Engineer who played the youngest of the Coleman kids. Acting the part of Max Aryana who is deaf in real life was just seven. She played a part that most adults would find challenging. We will definitely be seeing more of her in the future.

Isabelle Fuhrman also played the part of Esther remarkably well. It was clearly a tough job for a 12 year old although it is going to be hard to see her as anyone other than evil Ester in future roles.

Other cast members are played by Vera Farmiga (The Departed and Boy in the Stripped Pajamas),CCH Pounder (Avatar, Law and Order SVU, ER) and Peter Sarsgaard (The Skeleton Key, Law and Order)

Overall view. Expect the unexpected.

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Triangle (2009)

1 star

You enter a place you have never been, everything you see you have seen before”.

Triangle starring Melissa George best known for here part as Angel in Home and Away during the 1990’s is one of those films where all the best bits are shown in the trailer and the trailer would be good enough for the average viewer.

October is a time where it doesn’t take much to make a horror movie do well. But Triangle needed just that bit more put into it.  A bunch of friends go on a boat trip, during a story their boat sinks, they board an abandoned ship. They die. That’s it!

The film tells the all time message that no matter what you do you cannot change the past. That is the only way to describe the extremely repetitive drama.

If you are expecting to be on the edge of your seats and covering your eyes to hide images of a serial killer then you are not going to the right movie.

George is possibly the best known of the small cast and puts up a good performance. From the moment her character appears you can tell something is just not quite right. Appearing distant and depressed her character gives you the sense that something’s up. However this act continues throughout the film and by the end becomes very irritating and I just wanted to shake her to get some life into her.

Other cast members include Emma Lung as Heather, Rachel Carpani as Sally and Michael Dorman as Greg non of whom bring much to the movie.

There are times when you think how stupid can people be, boarding a ship where no one is onboard. This however makes you think something good will come. Perhaps a troop of pirates will hack them all up and eat them for supper. Right? No think again!

There are times in this movie where you may be tempted to leave the theatre. If this happens do not give it a second thought. If you leave you will miss nothing other than the repetitiveness of the scenes being replayed over and over.

Overall verdict – extremely disappointing.

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Bangalore day 29

After a really short nights sleep I was up and ready for the taxi at 2am.

On arriving at the airport I was faced with the dilemma of what could happen if I didnt’ have a seat on the plane. Of course this all came after my freaking out about my online check-in not going through the day before.

At the check-in the guy beside me was arguing because despite having paid the travel agents his booking was still unconfirmed and because the plane was overbooked he had no seat. So not good to hear this.

However when it came to my turn I was also told the plane was overbooked and instead of being in world traveller I got a nice free upgrade (worth about £500) to business class!

It was a nice leisurely trip home. Nice little bit and even a menu to choose what meals I wanted. It was so much nicer than economy class and fine for those who could afford it.

My  menu was.

Breakfast

Starters

Chilled fruit juice (of your choice)

An energising fruit smoothie

Fresh seasonal fruit or dry fruit muesli with natural yogurt.

A selection of hot breads and pastries

Main

Full English breakfast

Cheese and leak omelette with potato wedges, mushrooms and baked beans in a tomato.

Lunch

Salmon and asparagus with chicken tikka julienne wrapped in courgette

or cream cheese in cucumber with melon balls, asparagus with vegetable skewer on plus and apple salsa with idl chaat and red cabbage

(NOTE TO SELF – whatever I was given was not recognisable as  neither of these)

Fresh salad

Main

Lamb stew with garlic mash and buttered broccoli

or

Garlic crusted tiger prawns with lemon herb sauce, bok-choy and vegetable batons served with parsley saffron and chilli potatoes

or

Chilled main course salad with ham

Desert

Mango and passion fruit with stawberry coulis

or

a selection of fruit

or

a selection of cheese.

Arriving in Heathrow I was greeted with the usual rip-off prices and it took some adjusting to the fact that my lunch cost more than it would cost for a group of us to eat in Bangalore.

Time went by and before I knew it it was time to get on the last plane and make my way home. I was greeted by smiling parents and enjoyed an amazing hot shower and some soup before settling down for the night in a nice big double bed with lots of pillows and NO ANTS!

It was good to be home.

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Bangalore Day 28

Saturday 29 August

An early start as I was woken up by Mary who was having phone difficulties. Thankfully the whole take the battery out and put in again trick worked because it was years since I had worked an old nokia.

Then we went to ooti chocolates where we stocked up on some fine yet inexpensive chocolates to bring home. After that we went to shanti sweets. Although I am not a major fan of them to eat I decided it could be good to bring some home to illustrate the reason behind my lack of sugar intake for the month. Strangely enough I was given a box twice the size of the previous week. My only fear is that it may bring my weight allowance over the limit.

That night I had my last dinner at Katary and for once it was hot. I also got my favourite desert spaghetti rice pudding for desert (which I later found out is actually made with rice noodles)

That night I was kept up my Ganesh yet again. This time he passed right by the house which meant there was a series of firework explosions that shook the house which was pretty scary given that I was there alone.

Eventually I got to sleep and awoke to an early start.

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Bangalore day 27

Friday 28 August

Today we had an early start to go to see some tiggers. Ann and her husband had returned from their trip to Hampi so we went on a safari for the day. It was the first time I rode a real public bus an experience which although not as unpleasant as we had thought was an experience we would not repeat.

At the park we got to see some lions and tigers and bears (oh my!). There were so many bears and we got a great view of the tigers too but we were disappointed by there only being two lions which were not clearly visible from the track.

That night we went to high note again where I was embarrassingly recognised as a regular. Then home to pack which is when I first realised I could leech into a neighbours broadband. If only I had found out sooner in the month.monkey at the zoo

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Bangalore day 26

Thursday 27 August

My last day in MiD-DAY and how happy I was that it was. The new editor reprimanded me for going to the co-ordinator because I was not being given work to do. This was my first encounter with him so how was I supposed to get work.
He gave me an article which I couldn’t physically do as it was at 6pm that evening and we had a final meeting with the co-ordinator. Instead I decided to hide out in commercial street and later on we had dinner before heading to ashas house. On the way we got really lost but a nice lady invited us into her place where she phoned for directions. Of course arriving at Asha’s we were asked how could we have possibly gotten lost. Everyone always does. Its not very easy to remember a house we first visited nearly one month previous especially since we were tired from the flight we were driven there and it was in the daylight instead of at night.

The night at Ashas went well and then we headed home.

Myself, Asha and Kelly

Myself, Asha and Kelly

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Bangalore day 25

Wednesday 26 August

Today yet another fruitful day at MiD-DAY. I ended up leaving early and we went to try and get an open bus tour of the city. According to our lonely planet they do exist but finding the address we were informed the company stopped operating in 2007. Instead we headed to the Big Bazaar. This centre was pretty impressive. I had wondered how the locals stocked up on

basics such as socks and where they bought electronics. This store had everything from a supermarket on the ground floor to a ladies clothing department, an electronics floor, a mens clothing department and a household floor. The prices were far lower than any Irish prices and nearly make Penneys seem like Brown Thomas.

After this we went to High Note on 100ft road for dinner. Not having eaten for more than 8 hours we wowed the waiters by our ability to polish off three courses which included sharing starters which we had each instead of shared.

Full up and satisfied it was time for an early night.

lucy enjoying cow

lucy enjoying cow

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Bangalore day 24

Tuesday 25 August

Today was yet another boring day at MiD-DAY. In the afternoon I did get a story to find some billionaires daughter on facebook. They said I she went to Stanford university and I should try and find one of her friends or see if any of my friends knew someone that knew her. Why I would know anyone from Stanford to begin with doesn’t make sense and it would help if this girl was even on facebook.

Obviously the story didn’t get done.

That night we went to see the ganesh again. This night they were taking him away so we were offered some food and drink from the locals who did all they could possibly do to involve us. It was a nice gesture but annoying when they couldn’t understand that we did not want to drink beer from the boot of a guys car.

ganesh

ganesh

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Indians bare all in new yoga craze.

In the past nude beaches were looked on in dismay. Parents would quickly cover their kid’s eyes when getting a glimpse of one from a boat on a sun holiday. These days nude beaches are no longer breaking news. However there is a new craze beginning.

Fancy stretching out in front of a room of people with no clothes on?

Perhaps not but the dolphin pose, the scorpion pose and the half moon pose amongst others are now being done naked in a new nude yoga practice that is sweeping the nation.

Praised by stars such as Gwenyth Paltrow and Halle Berry nude yoga has been around since the early 1960’s in Western society but has only recently reached Indian plains.

Nude yoga clubs are dotted around the US and Europe and it is only so long before there will be some here in Bangalore. Experts claim ‘it liberates people from their inhibitions and helps unification of the mind, body and soul’. However we must question whether India is ready for this.

In the USA 29 year old female Nadia Domino has been practicing nude yoga for almost 3 years. She says “in the beginning I found it strange but my friend dragged me along and I like it. No one cares that you are naked and I have learnt to love my body for the way it is”.

Elsewhere 34 year old Mark Twohig from Dorset in the UK says ‘I’m not so sure it would be a good idea, because I think it would totally distract from the purpose for me. I would be too interested in admiring the female form and not focusing on proper breathing techniques”

Of course the venue is important when setting the scene. Anywhere from a living room to a community centre, a yoga centre or a club can be used. Rooms are usually dimly lit so as to make the individual more comfortable. Most classes offered are co-ed so the individual would have to be very comfortable with their own body. Nude yoga is said to have the advantage of practicing yoga without the confinement of clothing and accepting the body in its natural state.

While practitioners and clubs insist there is nothing seedy about the practice yoga sris in Bangalore do not like this new trend. One yogi says “India is not ready for nude yoga, it is too sexual. I do not approve of the practice. I would not do it and I would not encourage others to take part”.

Despite this rejection nude yoga is said to have existed for thousands of years amongst Naga Sadhus(naked mind) yogis in India. These yogis free their minds and the nudity symbolizes the rejection of all things of material value. In the begging the individual will feel the judgmental eyes of others but this soon disappears.

Benefits of nude yoga

It makes the individual more comfortable with their body and allows the practice without the constraints that clothing bring.

Disadvantages of nude yoga.

Many cases have existed where the location was not approved and individuals took advantage of the chance to see others nude.

Nude yoga classes also exist for children which can invite unwanted attention.

Other comments

Mel from Exeter in UK                                                                                                                                                 Well it would never catch on here in the UK – we’re all too prudish to cope with the idea of nude yoga!

I can see its appeal though – no clothes constricting movement, which is kinda the idea – I always wear fitted but stretchy clothes to do yoga or pilates because then nothing is flapping in my way and its easier to see whether your posture is correct or not.

There is nothing wrong with the naked human form. And if you were doing yoga the whole point is to be focused on your inner self and your breathing – I know I hardly ever notice the people around me when I’m doing a class because you’re supposed to listen to the instructions and focus on your movements.

Hannah from Ireland

I wouldn’t, no. For the same reasons I wouldn’t attend a naked cookery class, a naked book group..you get the idea.

Zannah Netherland

I have done it.I was at a naturist camp and there was a naked yoga class, which I took. I liked it, but not more than ‘clothed’ yoga class, but as it was very hot at the time and I was naked the rest of the day, it would have been silly to get dressed. I think that it’s essential that everyone is actually doing it, so you don’t have to worry about people looking at you and you don’t have time to look at others, after all, you’re supposed to be concentrating on the asana’s so it doesn’t really matter what anyone is or is not wearing.

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