Recall
Julia's
Now in the movies blog
Says Julia:
A couple of days before we came home a beautiful sailing yacht came into the bay and, rather than sailing past, it seemed to be sailing up and down almost as though it was looking for something. That went on all day, which was a bit strange. Then the next day it was back and so was a bright red salvage vessel! This needed closer investigation with the binoculars. There were loads of people standing on the deck of the yacht, but I couldn't really make out what they were doing.
It transpires that they were shooting some scenes from the latest Bruce Willis movie, apparently about an American boy going missing while on holiday with his parents in Spain. So I'm wondering, were they pointing the cameras into shore when some weird woman in a lavender sundress was checking them out with her binoculars? Maybe there will be another Julia Roberts in a Hollywood movie... albeit a 'bit' part!!!! Have any of you ever seen yourselves in the background of a film or TV show?
Then a later blog:
Talking of movies, I see 'The Cold Light of Day', starring Bruce Willis, is out on general release tomorrow. This was the movie I mentioned in a blog ages ago, where they shot some of the action in the bay beneath my house in Spain.
I will definitely be going to see it and hopefully will not see myself in a mauve sun dress peering down at them filming through binoculars. Maybe I should go and see it with the family as an Easter treat, as I am not working this weekend.
Oh dear not what she thought:
On Easter Monday, Daniel and I went to watch Crystal Palace take on league leaders Southampton with my friend Stretch. We lost!!! I guess that is why they are league leaders. Then home for a roast dinner, followed by Eton Mess, with our guests Sophie and her new flat mate Gilly, before heading off to the cinema to see The Cold Light of Day. Sorry to say I wasn't very impressed with the movie, although it was nice to see the scenes they shot near our house in Spain... fortunately there was no sign of a lilac clad woman wielding binoculars!!!
Julia's
Now in the movies blog
Says Julia:
A couple of days before we came home a beautiful sailing yacht came into the bay and, rather than sailing past, it seemed to be sailing up and down almost as though it was looking for something. That went on all day, which was a bit strange. Then the next day it was back and so was a bright red salvage vessel! This needed closer investigation with the binoculars. There were loads of people standing on the deck of the yacht, but I couldn't really make out what they were doing.
It transpires that they were shooting some scenes from the latest Bruce Willis movie, apparently about an American boy going missing while on holiday with his parents in Spain. So I'm wondering, were they pointing the cameras into shore when some weird woman in a lavender sundress was checking them out with her binoculars? Maybe there will be another Julia Roberts in a Hollywood movie... albeit a 'bit' part!!!! Have any of you ever seen yourselves in the background of a film or TV show?
Then a later blog:
Talking of movies, I see 'The Cold Light of Day', starring Bruce Willis, is out on general release tomorrow. This was the movie I mentioned in a blog ages ago, where they shot some of the action in the bay beneath my house in Spain.
I will definitely be going to see it and hopefully will not see myself in a mauve sun dress peering down at them filming through binoculars. Maybe I should go and see it with the family as an Easter treat, as I am not working this weekend.
Oh dear not what she thought:
On Easter Monday, Daniel and I went to watch Crystal Palace take on league leaders Southampton with my friend Stretch. We lost!!! I guess that is why they are league leaders. Then home for a roast dinner, followed by Eton Mess, with our guests Sophie and her new flat mate Gilly, before heading off to the cinema to see The Cold Light of Day. Sorry to say I wasn't very impressed with the movie, although it was nice to see the scenes they shot near our house in Spain... fortunately there was no sign of a lilac clad woman wielding binoculars!!!