Showing posts with label Ioan Gruffudd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ioan Gruffudd. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Amazing Grace on DVD!

I was quite sad that I only got to see the fabulous, moving movie Amazing Grace once in the theater, but I am happy to note that it comes out on dvd today!

Some of the DVD Features are:
  • Commentary with director Michael Apted and star Ioan Gruffudd (hooray!)
  • The Story of Amazing Grace (the song)
  • A Music Video
  • Discussion Tools and Study Guides
Official Website here.
Official DVD Website here.

Please also visit TheAmazingChange.com.

In case you didn't hear about the movie, I have lots of information and links from previous posts about it here.

Friday, June 15, 2007

FF2 and HP5

My sister and I just got back from the Midnight showing of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. If you liked the first one, you'll like this one. It was pretty good and not too long, good summer entertainment.

The most exciting thing, I have to say, was the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix trailer that played before FF2. I was not expecting it and it was super exciting! I cannot wait to see it in . . . what does the countdown say? 25 days? It was fabulous, chilling, and great!

More later.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Ship For Sale

I'll take! Especially if it comes with Horatio Hornblower (aka Ioan Gruffudd) aboard. Well, I wish, at least.

the Daily Mail (UK): Yours for £3m - one replica 18th Century frigate---

Are you bored by your Learjet? Fed up with your private island? Then why not splash out on a full-size replica of an 18th Century British frigate, complete with 12 cannon? One care- ful owner and an absolute snip at £3million.

The Grand Turk is the ultimate millionaire's plaything. I know because I built her.

She was commissioned by ITV for the Hornblower series starring Ioan Gruffudd in the title role and Robert Lindsay, and was the first wooden frigate to be built for more than 150 years.
Isn't that amazing?!

We finished the ship, which we named the Grand Turk, in August 1997, at a cost of £2million and only a month late. She was a magnificent sight: a ship Nelson himself would have been proud of, and we were anxious to set sail for Yalta.
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Hornblower premiered on ITV that autumn and was a huge critical and popular success. Since then, the Grand Turk has been used for sailing events, corporate or private charter, and receptions in her spacious saloon or on the deck. But now I'm putting her up for sale for £3million because I am retiring.

She would make a fantastic toy for a rich business- man and, of course, taking her out on the waves is an experience like no other. There's messing about in boats - and there's piloting the Grand Turk.

I will be sad to let her go - she is a wonderful reminder of how great the British Navy once was, and she draws crowds wherever she goes.

God bless her, and all who sail in her.
How I wish I could afford to purchase The Grand Turk. It is a magnificent ship. Use the link to see some pictures or, better yet, buy the Horatio Hornblower dvds and see The Grand Turk in action! Magnificent!