Showing posts with label Hilarious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hilarious. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 09, 2014

The Dublin Ghost Bus Tour - Do You DARE?!


Afternoon All, Aaron here bringing you a little fun Tuesday's Travels flavour from our very own Fair City. Enjoy!

One thing I've always wanted to do was go on the Dublin Ghost Bus Tour - so when I was offered the opportunity to go with my good friend Ally I couldn't say no!




First Stop:

First impressions on both our behalves was how well this bus is decorated. Sure, it's clear from the outside that it's a ghost bus but the gothic interior is on another spooky theatrical level. 

Our first stop on this bus is the Royal College of Surgeons - here we learned all about Dr. Clossey - a man who was way too blasé about acquiring fresh corpses to torment his poor students with. 

An amazing border over the bus windows

While stopped outside of the college itself, we were treated to a hilarious recreation of what a typical morning with the good Doctor himself would be like - which consisted of a severed torso hung on a hook and a poor passenger getting a good feel for anatomy; all acted brilliantly by one of two professional Irish actors on-board, fair play lads!

Second Stop:

Now before we go to the stop we were treated to a great horror movie quiz (which I failed atrociously) in which one person was picked to guess what movie certain song clips were from - winning gets you a copy of Dracula on DVD, and failure gets you DEATH. 

I think this is an owl - 
the bus if FULL of stuff like this!


After the quiz and a very informative lesson on the history of Dr. Acula (which was fantastic, I love that neckbiter), we pulled up to the beautiful Christ Church; now I've never been so I was sure we'd be going in the front door but nope - straight down to the crypts for some great learnings on the children around Dublin. They would hook bodies up the nose and drag them up out of the grave, often leaving some sitting up in their coffins to scare the bejaysis out of poor Gravedigger Billy in the mornings.




It was in these crypts that I found out just how disgustingly suggestible I am, which involved getting worked over by a man dressed like Doctor Who with a thumbscrewSpanish Tickler and to add insult to injury - a nutcracker..

After that horrific trip down BDSM road, it was time to move on to learn about the intriguing story of the Madame of the brothel(now pub and hotel) across the road, Mistress Darkey Kelly. She was burned at the stake as a witch for carrying an illegitimate child of the Sheriff at the time - good to see Ireland's good auld morals haven't changed eh?


This appears when you google Darkey Kelly - 
maybe her? 

Next up in spooky crypt shenanigans we were treated to the story of a Dublin "hypnotist" by the name of Dolocher who had quite a zombie-esque taste; funnily enough he was said to be the original werewolf, well, a ghost of a wolf that would savage women for the duration of the winter and come to be known at the Dolocher. Suddenly we were paid another visit but I couldn't possibly tell you by whom...

Final Stop:

Our final stop was at St. Kevin's graveyard. A Protestant church just outside the old city walls where Catholics could pay through the nose for burials of family members so that they make it to the pearly gates.

We flew by Bram Stoker's original house, 
I did my best!


In this precariously perched graveyard behind the church we learned that it wasn't just good god-fearing Catholics looking for burial, it was also shallow (at the time) graves of victims of highwaymen and the sort just turfed in on top of each other.

To think that tiny little graveyard on a hill looks down into a meadow of 30,000 bodies jammed together - interesting stuff indeed, that is, until an attempt that very evening to get the count up to 30,035-ish. My nerves will never be the same!


A selfie with 30,000 people,
tacky just like Weird Al said


All in all it was a brilliant trip and totally worth your time, I know for sure I'll be going again to subject treat pals to the experience. Open all year round, not just Halloween, it's 14+ so no scared children to be seen. We learned a huge amount about Dublin's dark history through terrified laughter and begrudging respect for our tormentors. Also Darkey Kelly's is right across from the Christ Church and I highly recommend dropping in, it's a good pub with great atmosphere. 

Ticket Price €28.Duration 2hrs 15mins. Leaving from Dublin Bus Headquarters on O'Connell St, nightly. For further info & Private Hires see the site HERE or contact info@dublinsightseeing.ie.

Friday, August 01, 2014

Guardians of the Galaxy - Movie Review



Who's in it?

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What's it about?

After recovering a mysterious orb from an abandoned planet, Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) is chased by two bounty hunters and an assassin, who he teams up with (along with Drax the Destroyer) in prison to stop the Thanos-puppet, Ronan destroying the galaxy.




Any Good? 

This film is not only what Avengers Assemble SHOULD have been, but also what the Star Wars prequels aspired to be. Now that might seem like a big statement straight off the bat, but let me drop a review-bomb on you explaining why I've said it.

Firstly, this is the first comic-book movie to have the Marvel charm, it's hilarious, hugely entertaining and really, really damn feelsie. All the characters are likeable, even ESPECIALLY poor old Groot the three-word-tree. 

Peter Quill is played brilliantly by Chris Pratt, even the inflection of his stupid statements just feels so fitting - like Spider-Man should have. Zoe Saldana and Dave Bautista were both pretty good, having their share of funny moments and really witty dialogue but just not on the level of Pratt or Cooper.




Bradley Cooper as Rocket Raccoon is awesome, the lifelike CGI and lip-syncing make him feel realer than most of the team, combined with a fantastic and incredibly dry-funny script for him make him a huge fan-favourite in the making. 

Groot is mo-caped to perfection, even his eyebrow or 'lip' movements are done to a tree (heheheh) - and that's just how he looks; Groot has the most beautiful moments in the film and he WILL make you cry, don't doubt that at all.


Obligatory Karen Gillen..mmmm...


And finally, the reason I said this is what Star Wars should have been is the space battles and sword fights. Small ships fighting bigger enemies with better weapons and improvising to cause AWESOME destruction of a fleet like Hoth is here, it has a Star Wars 3 opening/Death Star-esque HUGE spaceship battle that is clutch as hell and will have you on the edge of your seat.

Fights so awesome that they even have an Anakin Skywalker vs. Asajj Ventress 'shock baton' (totally lightsaber design) fight that is almost as good as the one linked.


This film is magnificent, I can't think of better praise than saying I plan on paying full price to see it in IMAX premier seats at my favourite cinema just to catch the lines I missed due to the whole cinema belly laughing at multiple scenes. And yes, the soundtrack is INCREDIBLE - listen here, so good in fact that I've been listening to it the entire time I've been writing this and will be for a good while. 

If you do see it, be sure to tell me how you liked the totally out of left field after-credits scene in the comments, I LOVED it and Mother just groaned, settle it for us!


Rating:   





Friday, February 14, 2014

The Lego Movie - Movie Review



Who's in it?

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What's it about?

President/Lord Business has found the Kragle (the most powerful weapon in the world) and plans to make everything just according to his idea of perfection FOREVER. Mindless worker Emmet accidentally becomes attached to the only thing that can save the world and is subsequently named The Special and is to complete the prophecy to save the world.





Any Good?

This movie is HILARIOUS. I've never seen so many people at a press screening, from the start the whole place was laughing at every stupid joke because of how well delivered they were. All the cameos of different Lego guys were brilliant and well voiced, my favourite being Pa Cop; Liam Neeson, doing his best old father voice was so adorable and undeniably Irish Da.


These deserve their own post! Hmm..


The movie is such a satire on life at the start but it really gets deep when Bad Cop hauls in Emmet when the first of many great messages are shown. Lord Business pronouncing the names of the real world items in his room of 'relics' was Anchorman 'yogging' level and it's still funny even after all this time. The only downside of the movie was the way it turned into a damn generic Lego ad at the end after being a film that was so standalone, had so much heart and that was a huge disappointment.

The acting was great, Will Ferrell being himself is always perfect, Chris Pratt showing that he's more than just a shoe-shiner married to Aubury Plaza and Elizabeth Banks delivering her lines dead on every time. The real star had to be Will Arnett as Batman though, he was a brilliant parody of the growly and angsty Christian Bale and threw in plenty of references to classic Batman. Nearly all his lines are gold and he was a really well-written character in every scene. Also, BILLIE D. WILLIAMS AS LEGO LANDO. Instant Oscar material right there!

I had high expectations for this movie, and rightly so, it's AWESOME! It's so worth going with your friends (or alone, it's not weird I swear!) because it's like Adventure Time, great for kids and equally as good for adults no matter what age. As I said, all stellar except the whole twisting into it the ad for Lego that's been running since it came out, but that's only a small letdown.

Rating:  


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