Advantages: Great for the whole family , easy to follow , funny , Disadvantages: none
for water in Paris it comes in a bottle and how it should be clean from a tap.
The 'important' people at the dinner cannot believe how intelligent the American ambassador's grandchildren are.
The twins are back in their grandpa's good books and therefore he grants them permission to attend a dance with the two french boys.
Before the girls leave their Grandpa's to return home , their Granpa tells them that he is going home with them to spend quality time with his family who he has not seen.
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Passportto paris was filmed in 1999 when Mary-kate and Ashley were 13.This film is a PG , and lasts approx an hour and 20 minutes.It is a great family film.The director was Allen Metter.Passportto Paris was written by Elizabeth Kruger and Craig Shapiro and is a simple easy to follow film ...
Advantages: A fine album with great lyrical content. Disadvantages: All ballads.
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James Blunt came onto the scene in 2005 with the release of this first album, the highly impressive 'BackTo Bedlam'. Ex Army Captain, and guard at Buckingham Palace, Blunt totally changed his direction in life, to pour out his heart to music with the release of his hugely romantic and heartfelt debut album.
I first heard the track 'You're Beautiful' playing on the radio and I wondered who the singer was, as I really liked the track. I then bought the album on the strength of it. I think a lot of people did the same. 'You're beautiful' really is an absolutely stunning song and I needed to own a copy of the album so I could play this track whenever I liked, and probably on repeat. -
James Blunts first single release was 'High' in Oct 2004, which reached 148 in the charts, though I don't remember hearing ...
Advantages: Great one-liners, great idea for a film, love it! Disadvantages: None
One of my favourite films, Passportto Pimlico was a film I first saw when I was a child, and the concept of it really appealed to me.
It came out in 1949, and is set a in post second world war London, Pimlico to be precise (funny that!). It stars Stanley Holloway (also in The Lavender Hill Mob, My Fair Lady and much more), Margaret Rutherford (Miss Marple), and a very early appearance from Charles Hawtry (Carry On films).
To summarise slightly, because I don't want to give too much away, and besides, it is definitely a comedy worth seeing, there is an unexploded bomb, some kids are playing and accidentally(?) kick a tyre down the hole, which sets off the bomb, to reveal a hole (which I gather was a buried cellar) containing among jewels, coins etc, a set of important documents revealing to the inhabitants that Pimlico is in fact ...