We sat down and watched this after tea last night.
If you have children, they will love it!
If you don't, then the child in you will!
Mine want to go on holiday to Loch Ness this summer now!
This looks really good, I'll put it on my 'Lovefilm' list right away! We had a lovely family holiday in Scotland a few years ago, staying in b&bs. We saw plenty of Nessies at Loch Ness, thing is, they were all in the tourist shop wearing kilts!x
Karen, it is indeed a great movie! and depending on how many whiskies people have around the world tonight celebrating Burns Night, they may even be seeing a few of these 'wee beasties' out of lochs!
I thought they did such a great job of computer generating that critter! Thought he was adorable. Also loved the scenery (although not much of it was actually filmed in Scotland.. :-( ).
It is indeed such a wonderful film - my boy was fascinated with the idea of finding & keeping a wee monster after watching this - he fpund some in the end - tadpoles !
Hello, this bares no relation to your latest post but i just came across your blog having found your blog amongst other on another blog lol! Think i will be adding you to my ever growing list of blogs to watch.I'll be back lol :-)
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Such a cute little monster isn't he?
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This looks really good, I'll put it on my 'Lovefilm' list right away! We had a lovely family holiday in Scotland a few years ago, staying in b&bs. We saw plenty of Nessies at Loch Ness, thing is, they were all in the tourist shop wearing kilts!x
ReplyDeleteKaren, it is indeed a great movie! and depending on how many whiskies people have around the world tonight celebrating Burns Night, they may even be seeing a few of these 'wee beasties' out of lochs!
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best wishes, Annette
Thats one of our favourite films...we love the highlands...the story is lovely and the scenery outstanding... just makes you feel all warm inside...
ReplyDeleteWe loved the movie, too!! And, I would highly advise a trip to Loch Ness anytime!! You never know what you might see!
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ReplyDeleteI thought they did such a great job of computer generating that critter! Thought he was adorable. Also loved the scenery (although not much of it was actually filmed in Scotland.. :-( ).
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed such a wonderful film - my boy was fascinated with the idea of finding & keeping a wee monster after watching this - he fpund some in the end - tadpoles !
ReplyDeleteHello, this bares no relation to your latest post but i just came across your blog having found your blog amongst other on another blog lol! Think i will be adding you to my ever growing list of blogs to watch.I'll be back lol :-)
ReplyDeleteWe have the biting kind of ladybugs here in British Columbia, too--sad, because I always loved the little non-biting ones!
ReplyDeleteLove the white rabbit cup! And thanks for sharing your dreamy sketches.
Whoops, posted these comments in the wrong place! I'll try again at the right post. Think I need another cup of coffee.... :D
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Oh I've been there - to Loch Ness. it's great. I'll never forget the feeling while watching the dark woter. Spocky and fun.
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