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The Lion in Winter (1968)
The Lion in Winter (1968)
1968 | Biography, Drama, History
7.5 (4 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Personal favorite, this is. It may not be a favorite of a lot of people, and I have loads more favorites, but for more the banter and the performance I would have to say it would be the original version of The Lion in Winter with Peter O’Toole and Katharine Hepburn. Just to see the two of them go picnicking on each other. There are other wonderful performances in it and [it was] shot in Ardmore Studios in Ireland. Of course, to have some of the back splash story as well, because I’ve heard from people there O’Toole wouldn’t turn up for hours, and then he’d turn up with a case of champagne. He was always sort of rooting for Katharine Hepburn, who was of course incredibly stiff and elegant and posed about it all. Of course, I worked with Anthony Hopkins as well, who told me a bunch of stories about it. If O’Toole didn’t turn up, Hopkins used to play O’Toole’s part off camera lines. But Hopkins was so good at it [laughing]. I wonder if O’Toole caught him!. Terrible — it was like — that was the film where, at the end of the film, Katharine Hepburn turned around to Peter O’Toole and said, “When I first went into this business, my agent told me never to work with children or animals, and you, Peter, are both.”"

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Mapominoes Europe
Mapominoes Europe
2007 | Card Game
Quick to play (1 more)
Learn some facts whilst playing
You can get stuck laying cards in some situations (0 more)
It's Dominies, With Countries
Mapomi ies is a very sinple card game, where the aim is to get rid of all your country cards before anyone else.

Each card has a country in the middle, with the countries that border it around the edge. To play a card, you have to lay a card down that borders another country already laid down. For example, the UK borders Ireland, so you can only lay one down next to the other

Some cointries have no bordering countries, so a transit card has to be used. These can be used to represent bodies of water, or other countries (even ones that are out already) and can be used to lay a country card down, that is otherwise impossible to play

There are additional rules you can use, like forcing people to lay their cards down in geographical accuracy, but I find this needlessley overcomplicates the game. There may also be times where you physically can't play a card, due to someone else not laying one of their own, thereby shutting you out of the game for a bit.

Overall, Mapominoes is a very simple card game, which can be combined with other packs, to create an even bigger finished product.
  
Swan Girl (Rifters #2)
Swan Girl (Rifters #2)
Isa Briarwood | 2019 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Swan Girl (Rifters #2) by Isa Briarwood
Swan Girl is the second book in the Rifters series, and although this book finishes perfectly, I'm holding out hope there is still more to come!

We reunite with Cate and Angus as they arrive in Ireland in 2083. This is a world completely unknown to Cate, and her struggles are real. Once Angus' parents are in the mix, things go a bit easier. This story is about choices - Cate's, Angus', and others.

It is incredibly well-written, with only a couple of moments when I had to go back and re-read something, just to be sure. The story wraps up nicely, bringing a tear to my eye! I loved how it all came together, but one of the best parts for me was when Cate when back to her time. What I want to know is what happens in the future with the knowledge she gave the doctor? See? I told you there should be more!

Full of action and adventure, this was a rip-roaring sequel that definitely fulfilled it's promise. Absolutely recommended by me.

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
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