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Finally got round to seeing Glass the other week. Really loved it, perfect conclusion to the Unbreakable/Split trilogy. Rewatching Unbreakable in preparation and then seeing this, I've got to say Elijah Price/Mr Glass has become one of my favourite film villains.
Anyone who knew anything about the Wild Mouse could put two and two together and figure out that the ride was more than likely removed due to a problem with the ride that would be too expensive to fix, rather than for future developments. It had problems and down time all year, and spending so...
Oooh, looks like this thread has had its monthly ressurection. Let's see what's going on - oh, no, just someone else complaining about the ride not being there.
Both Arrow and Schwarzkopf shuttle loops, only because it was another two decades before launch coasters really took off. I'd say Schwarzkopf shuttle loops were more ahead of their time than Arrow though, only because of the style of launch.
Didn’t notice it’s size tbh. My process of riding Nemesis was “ooooh that was good....I reckon there’s another really forceful bit coming up......it’s coming.....it’s coming......it’s co- oh we’re in the brake run”.
It’s not a lie! Giant cogs.....what ride at the park already features cogs as theming?
That’s right, there are cogs in the sign for Wallace & Gromit Thrill-o-matic.
RMC Wallace & Gromit conformed.
Definitely. You wouldn’t even think this was written by the woman who created Harry Potter, considering how tight continuity in this franchise used to be, and CoG creates continuity issues on the standard of the X-Men franchise, which is saying something.
Fantastic Beasts The Crimes of Grindelwald
Whilst the first film was a charming little thing with a fun set of characters, this sequel sucks all of that out to instead deliver a whole lot of exposition and set up for future instalments. However, the film's worst aspect is easily the fact that...
Pleasure Beach fan pages trampling over each other to report the hole in the Bowl a Drome roof caused by storm damage, then all of a sudden can't put two and two together when, shocker......more scaffolding appears around it during the closed season.
RIP Stan. 95, and he damn well made the most of it. He's been able to watch his characters grow from their creation to the massive icons they are today.
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