What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Our little blogpal Delilah and her mum posted last week and mentioned about a film I had not heard of myself. I followed her link to check it out. I got excited. Have tracked down the promo vid. For those of you in the USA, opening is in January. Unfortunately here in the UK, we have to wait till April.
Also found a clip by a private tuber about the 'making of'... in a town in Manitoba, Canada, and all about the setting of period. Thought you might enjoy it too.
Hari OM Thanks for dropping by... I SHOULD MENTION TO ANY OTHER VISITORS WHO ARE NOT SO REGULAR, THIS BLOG IS ABOUT TEN(ISH) HOURS AHEAD OF THE USA, SO YOU NEED TO GO BACK ONE POST IF YOU WANTED TO SEE EASY'S CANDLE... Yxx
Yes, thanks for the notice. It is dog central at my friend Ann's. I feel like the hub of a wheel. Their rescue dog Morgan looks much like this dog. Morgan is mostly retriever, little collie for good measure. Or some other DNA. Pat and Ann's is his eighth (and last home). His last owner tried to train him to be a cadaver dog at his training school. Morgan took training well, but went off to look at every leaf that fell.
hari OM I have searched and cannot find a release for anything other than USA UK and OZ ... it may have to be a DVD job for you! I looked to see if it hits OZ before UK, in which case I would go and see it there instead - but no... April 6th downunder. sigh...... Yxx
A lot of movies are filmed in Canada! I've been watching for them, and taking note of them!since I reconise some spots. I've never been to Virden, Manitoba, though! There is a huge market for those vintage signs. You seen them on the Canadian Pickers shows, stored in someone's attic or shed! What fun seeing behind the scenes, too! Good research!
I've seen the trailer but loved the behind the scenes video.
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DeleteThanks for dropping by... I SHOULD MENTION TO ANY OTHER VISITORS WHO ARE NOT SO REGULAR, THIS BLOG IS ABOUT TEN(ISH) HOURS AHEAD OF THE USA, SO YOU NEED TO GO BACK ONE POST IF YOU WANTED TO SEE EASY'S CANDLE... Yxx
Thank you YaYa for the heads up. I try to see all things about animals!!
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Mom read the book to us. It gives lots to think about!
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Yes, thanks for the notice. It is dog central at my friend Ann's. I feel like the hub of a wheel. Their rescue dog Morgan looks much like this dog. Morgan is mostly retriever, little collie for good measure. Or some other DNA. Pat and Ann's is his eighth (and last home). His last owner tried to train him to be a cadaver dog at his training school. Morgan took training well, but went off to look at every leaf that fell.
ReplyDeleteWe have seen the trailer for this. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how our furry friends and there import to different part of our lives.
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OMD, this looks like a PAWSOME movie!!! I wonder if Bailey has ever been an Airedale....☺
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I can't wait to see it - I hope they let dogs into the theatre!
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That looks like a film I would love to go and see. Hopefully it will come to Norway.
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DeleteI have searched and cannot find a release for anything other than USA UK and OZ ... it may have to be a DVD job for you! I looked to see if it hits OZ before UK, in which case I would go and see it there instead - but no... April 6th downunder. sigh...... Yxx
Hello, I would love to see this movie. I love all the dogs. Enjoy your day and weekend ahead! I wish you all the best in 2017, Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteoh I hope we can see it on dvd once... dogs are not alled at the movies here... sigh...
ReplyDeleteOMD I can't wait to see this cute movie.
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A lot of movies are filmed in Canada! I've been watching for them, and taking note of them!since I reconise some spots. I've never been to Virden, Manitoba, though!
ReplyDeleteThere is a huge market for those vintage signs. You seen them on the Canadian Pickers shows, stored in someone's attic or shed!
What fun seeing behind the scenes, too!
Good research!
P.S. My son, Jesse, has done a couple of films. I guess no more now that he is a financial adviser!
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks like a real tear jerker! janice xx
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