August 2011
2 posts
Welcome to the Jungle....The Concrete Jungle.
There comes a time in your life where you have to move on, you have to asses what’s best for and make a decision. Having grown up in the countryside for nearly twenty years, I thought its time for a change. I got my degree, its now time to put that into practise. So I packed a small travel bag with what seemed to be essentials to survive in an urban environment. Arming myself with clothes,...
It's the end of the World as we know it! And I...
Okay it’s not the end of the World, that’s just an over exaggeration. But after watching ‘Meet the Kardashins’ last night it got me thinking about television and the programmes that broadcasted to us. We are offered a multitude of channels which beam to us the latest goings on worldwide, as well as providing us with entertainment, which is supposed the keep us glued to the...
July 2010
1 post
Life is like the surf, so give yourself away like the sea.
– Luisa Cortes (Y Tu Mama Tambien) Directed by Alfonso Cuaron
May 2010
1 post
April 2010
2 posts
Minchinhampton: Beautiful Boredom.
Situated in the Cotswolds, Minchinhampton rests on top of the hill, located between two of the five valleys. The town relishes in the past with the 17th century Market House standing tall in the centre of the town posted up by stone columns. The town itself has nothing more than a few corner shops, a church, a post office and the local pub. With a small population you find yourself becoming...
March 2010
2 posts
We see a deadly sin on every street corner, in every home, and we tolerate it....
– John Doe (Se7en) Directed by David Fincher
February 2010
2 posts
Social Networking- More like Social Suicide: A...
Social networking sites have been appearing over the internet for many years now, with people hopping from one bandwagon to another, in order to chat, post up images and videos and just generally let everyone know how they are doing. We have seen the rise of Bebo, Myspace and Facebook, which have dominated the way in which people interact with each other. But what these wesites allow, is for you...
Life in 3D
Does anyone remember the days of buying a magazine and getting a pair of 3D spectacles with it and staring at the image and going WOW thats not in 3D, or was it just me? It wasn’t just those magazines which tried converting images into three dimensional spectacles, even movies like Nightmare on Elm Street experimented with it. But it never really took off. Well not until now! We’ve got...
January 2010
1 post
The Rise of The Multiplex
As the nation goes into financial crisis, cinemas offer a form of escapism. Today you can’t walk around without seeing or hearing the word credit-crunch. With the current state of the economy, prices have been shooting up and it’s getting harder to borrow money. We are truly in a financial crisis. Buried beneath this crisis, lurking deep within small towns, is the multiplex. A plague which is now...