Monday, October 10, 2005

What a sad, sad day for clay models

Yesterday, my sister and I went to VUE to watch 'Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit' - a true British comedy film it was too.  Lots of good jokes, nice and engaging storyline, and a great twist (which, for once, does not happen right at the end but some place in the middle).  The jokes run along nicely, even spread out, and there were some for the parents too (especially the warning label on a cardboard box that covers Wallace).  There were some touching moments too, and I laugh in the face of horror (films).  Great stuff, you must go see this.

Anyway, I thought that I would talk about the film because I read in the news earlier today that the Aardman/Wallace and Gromit studios had been burned down - meaning that everything all the way back to Morph has been destroyed and lost.  All that history gone!  I couldn't believe it, it was a real shame - but I suppose they can be thankful that they had finished the film already.

I suspect that some tabloid newspaper will report this disaster with the headlines: "Not A Close Shave", or some such crap.

Let's hope that Nick Park can get things back to normal quickly so he can film some more W&G.

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