Recreating the Movie – The Incredibles

Just chilling with Mr Incredible in Tokyo DisneySea.

Tokyo DisneySea

During my Tokyo Marathon trip back in March I had waited three years for that trip and only about a month or so before decided that I would add a Disney day to it all. I picked my last full day and had pre-booked a ticket for DisneySea, I researched a little into the two parks the other being Disneyland and decided that with DisneySea being more for adults. Plus I had been to Disneyland in Paris many years ago.

With DisneySea being very unique and having certain aspect that are truly just in Japan I thought it was the perfect park to visit. Given that my last Disney experience was nearly 20 years previous to this one I wasn’t fully sure what to expect in all honesty. Although I don’t think anything can really prepare you for just how crazy Disney is, people get well into it and it certainly makes for a very enjoyable day.

I quickly bought a headband as soon as I arrived and while something Monster Inc and Mike related was my number one choice, I couldn’t find anything so settled on the three eyed Alien from Toy Story headband and quite frankly I rocked it most of the day 😂.

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Recreating the Movie – The Little Mermaid

That’s right when I went to DisneySea in Tokyo I made some new friends in Ariel and Prince Eric, so here we have my recreation of The Little Mermaid.

Recreating the Movie – Bullet Train

That’s right as part of my Tokyo trip I managed to have a day on the Bullet Train heading from Tokyo to Kyoto for a day out. The Bullet Train really is incredible!

Recreating the Movie – Godzilla!

That’s right here’s a very especial Recreating the Movie from my trip to Japan in Tokyo. Godzilla was just a couple of streets away from my hotel in Shinjuku.

Lost in Translation (2003): A Masterpiece

Released in 2003 or the 9th January 2004 in the UK to be exact. Meant at that point I was only 16 years old and in my first year at college. Although I am not fully sure the first time I watched Lost in Translation, maybe later in 2004? So I was possibly 17 and quite frankly I did not like the film on that first viewing. BUT that makes sense now really in hindsight at that age nothing at happened to me and it wouldn’t be until years later that I would make a full connection with this film and fully realise just how much of a masterpiece it really is.

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Lost in Translation (2003) Review

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Bob Harris is a faded movie star who is in Tokyo to film a whiskey ad for the Japanese market. Staying in the same hotel is a young twenty something woman Charlotte is left on her own while her husband a photographer is working. The pair form a very unlikely bond and friendship when they really needed it the most.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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