Climbing the Ben

Scotland is one of the most scenic and beautiful countries in the world. People travel from all over to traipse their way through the highlands and get themselves a taste of the brutal weather Scotland is famous for. It’s also home to the largest mountain in the British Isles as Ben Nevis rises a heady 1,345 metres above sea level and hiking it is by no means an easy feat.

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New Lick of Paint for Cineworld

Going to the cinema is a big thing for me. I love it. Ever since I got my Unlimited card for Cineworld, I’ve gone religiously every month to watch any and every film that I can. Some months can be better than others but I’ve always felt that it generally balances out and is therefore totally worth the £17 a month that I pay for it. Recently the Cineworld at Wakefield has been through a massive refurbishment and now there’s never been a better time to visit. Continue reading “New Lick of Paint for Cineworld”

Getting back into Warhammer

Warhammer has been a massive part of my life for as long as I can remember. Ever since I first clapped eyes on the immaculately painted miniatures in my local store at the ripe old age of eleven, I’ve been hooked. Over the years, it’s been the one hobby that I’ve always managed to find my way back to and it seems once again I’m at that stage again.

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Simple Cinema is Underrated

I’ve had this post in the back of my mind for about a year now and it’s something that I feel I want to address because it’s becoming ever more prevalent to me. Massive multimillion dollar franchises are great, and they make likeable movies which (usually) most people can enjoy but I’m starting to feel a tang of fatigue when it comes to watching a franchise-based film, because the experience is so staunchly different from that of a regular movie. Continue reading “Simple Cinema is Underrated”