I loved Milky Bars as a kid.
I don't recall this 1981 ad though. Maybe its because I was older then. You remember it?
Do you like Milky Bars or white chocolate readers?
I loved Milky Bars as a kid.
I don't recall this 1981 ad though. Maybe its because I was older then. You remember it?
Do you like Milky Bars or white chocolate readers?
We had some very sad close family news yesterday, a bereavement, but so as not to dwell on it until I can do something practical I need to keep busy, so here's a new post.
As I said, the Missus and me went to Hornsea on the Yorkshire coast. A lovely quaint seaside town full of charm and character. We also visited a very wet Bridlington up the shore too, a much bigger and commercialised seaside town and its sister village of Old Town Bridlington, again a picturesque Yorkshire spot.
Here are a few things we saw in charity shops and antique centres. Taking reader Yorkie's advice we visited Cropper's Model Shop in Bridlington. Talk about timing, its more or less closing for good after this Easter weekend! 50 years of trading done.
This is what was left on Cropper's shelves.
I had Best of the West Marx figures as a kid but I don't think I had a Johnny Apollo.
The design got around though.
Here's Marx's Kennedy Space Centre Astronaut. Is it that much different to Johnny or the same?
This for me is the weakest part of a scientifically plausible film - there are hundreds of Kubrickesque touches, which make it a solidly speculative view of near future space flight - graffiti on the walls of Mars base, signposts on the lunar surface and having to purchase an extra blanket from the stewardess while on the trip to the moon. Pitt spends too much time just staring off camera in reverie and thought, in clearly narcissitic fashion (as he co-directs the film) as he nears the finale, but is effortlessly out-acted by Tommy Lee Jones in his brief appearances as the wayward antagonist. If you enjoyed The Martian, Life or 2001, then Ad Astra is for you - just fast forward Pitts macho gurning episodes and cut to the action, as they are pretty arduous!