Gang film Blue Story banned from Vue cinemas after mass brawl outside screening
Blue Story, a BBC-backed gang film, has been banned from Vue cinemas following a mass brawl involving youths armed with knives and machetes outside a screening in Birmingham.
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Rapman's Blue Story Back In Vue Cinemas!!!
Rapman's Blue Story Back In Vue Cinemas!!!
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Vue West End goes glow in the dark... with a twist!
Moviegoers at our West End cinema got a surprise last month when they were each given a free ice cream from our friends at Cornetto, created by food wizards Bompas and Parr. We'll let Sam Bompas explain:
One of our greatest adventures by far has been creating glow-in-the-dark Cornettos for the world's first cinema screening with luminescent food. By using vitamins as ingredients we were able to make the ice creams fluoresce under a carefully choreographed light projection. Not only did the Cornettos glow, but eating an ice cream was the equivalent of a daily vitamin supplement!
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Steven Mackintosh at The Sweeney European Premiere at Vue Leicester Square on September 03, 2012 in London, England
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10 Things to do in Cambridge Travel Guide | London Day Trip
Join us as we take a London day trip by train to Cambridge, England where we cover as many things to do in Cambridge in terms of attractions as we possibly can in this travel guide. Our Cambridge travel guide focuses on visiting Cambridge University including Queens College, showcasing the epic punting scene, wandering around and enjoying delicious food before heading back to London in what was a busy day trip.
10 Things to do in Cambridge City Tour | England Travel Guide:
1) Intro and arriving at Kings Cross station to take the train from London to Cambridge - 00:01
2) Cambridge University Botanic Garden - 01:26
3) Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch (Steak and Ale Pie, Eggs Benedict, tea and a pint of Guinness at The Regal Wetherspoon Pub - 02:25
4) Punting in Cambridge on the River Cam - 04:36 and 05:59
5) University of Cambridge - 04:50
6) Queens' College, Cambridge - 05:06
7) Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge - 06:30
8) Views of Cambridge from the tower - 06:50
9) Trinity College, Cambridge - 07:40
10) Outro and train ride from Cambridge to London - 08:37
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Our visit Cambridge travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, colleges, museums and the university. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Cambridge tourism brochure, Cambridge itinerary or Cambridge, England city tour.
10 Things to do in Cambridge Travel Guide | London Day Trip video transcript:
Today we are here at Kings Cross station and we are going on yet another day trip. Another one. Where are we off to? Another day trip from London. We're off to Cambridge today.
There are a number of trains from Kings Cross to Cambridge with journeys ranging from 45 minutes to a little over an hour and a half. Buying your ticket in advance is always a good idea as you can get a better price, and it’s also wise to travel off peak.
If you decide to walk into town like we did, Cambridge University Botanic Garden makes for a nice little stop. The garden has over 8000 species.
It is lunchtime for us and we've walked over to the Regal. Apparently this used to be a hotel, then a cinema and now it is a pub. I've ordered breakfast and Sam is having lunch. I'm waiting for my eggs benedict and I think you're having a Steak and Ale Pie? And a pint of Guinness
Feeling stuffed from that pub fare, we started making our way into town, and it wasn’t long before we came across the River Cam which was teaming with punters. Some made it look easy, while others were struggling, but we had a different idea and decided to go visit one of the colleges.
As a fun fact: The University of Cambridge was founded in 1209, just a few decades after Oxford University, making it the second oldest university in the English-speaking world. It is divided into 31 independent colleges, and our first one of the day was Queens College.
The most popular thing to do here in Cambridge aside from of course exploring the University is to go punting. It is very crowded out there.
So next up we're inside the Great Saint Mary's Church and we're going to be climbing the tower because apparently these are the best views of all of Cambridge. We like to climb towers.
The spiralling staircase is quite narrow and it has to accommodate traffic going up and down, which requires being a contortionist at times, but that’s how you earn those views!
Next up we are doing Trinity College and this is the largest college here at Cambridge University and also it was founded by Henry VIII.
That is basically it for our travel guide from Cambridge. I feel like we barely put a dent in Cambridge. We are back at the station just waiting for our train now back to London.
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Life in the Air Force #33: So...what's there to do near the base? / RAF Lakenheath/RAF Mildenhall
Hey everyone!!!! This video discusses places to go to while stationed here at RAF Lakenheath/RAF Mildenhall.
So I have wrote everything in order as I went along in the video!
* The first 6 are al located within 10-15 minutes from both bases
1. Elveden Forest Center Parc
2. Wild Track
3. Go Ape Thetford Forest
4. Pancake and Waffle Shack
5. KFC near Mildenhall
6. The Walnut Tree
* 7 -9 are located in Bury St Edmunds
7. Harriets Tea Room
8. Nandos
9. Frankie & Benny's
* 10 - 11 are located in Cambridge
10. The Grafton and The Grand Arcade (shopping centers) and a market that sells fresh produce, fruits and souvenirs
11. Vue Cinema (movie theater)
I hope you all enjoyed this video! If you are stationed here and want somewhere to go....check out the places I've listed.
Any questions or comments.....please leave them below. :)
Parkers Piece To Park and Ride Cambridge
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Return To Hardwick (official 3 min trailer) 2019
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This is the official trailer for the documentary Return To Hardwick. Sons, daughters and grandchildren of the greatest generation travel to England to uncover the history of a disappearing World War II air base. (official 3 min trailer)
BFI Shop (British Film Institute) - London Attractions - UK
Have you ever thought about the places found in the city you are travelling to which are not much historical and touristic but which carries a meaning for you? BFI shop in London is one of the places that attract some people to it and one which you should consider if you are going there anytime soon.
The BFI shop (British Film Institute) actually carries a quite good history behind, it was founded back in 1933 - a good time ago. The BFI is a charity governed by a Royal Charter; it combines cultural, creative and industrial roles, bringing together the BFI National Archive and BFI Reuben Library, film distribution, exhibition and education and BFI Southbank and BFI IMAX, publishing and festival.
It is not just about the shop - although it is the only destination we have been to in this video - but there are also the other parts of the BFI which are related to education and film and TV. The BFI shop sells different things, there you will find books, DVDs and Blu-ray, gifts and you will most probably find the latest versions and the newest releases which you might have been searching for - it would be nice to go back home with a chosen gift for a friend or family member from that shop, they might find it hard to search for it elsewhere.
Visiting this place might not take much time from you - that's of course if you are not a mad fan who would be checking every single product found inside there - but it will be always a good idea to take a break from all the historical places you are visiting in the city and at the same time find good things to buy for yourself.
The interesting thing to know about is the fact that every single purchase that is done in the BFI shop supports the work of the BFI. Inside the shop and while touring around trying to find something of your interest, you will find the staff working there who are also film experts who will be more than willing to help you. The shop is not just about BFI products, but there you could also find a huge range of world cinema and specialist Blu-rays, DVDs, books and film related merchandise - so you will find everything you are searching for and even more.
This is one of the places that doesn't have much to do with the history of the city that tourists coming to London could check, but there are also other examples that we could also refer to, one of them is the M&M's World where people will find everything related to the chocolate itself to the t-shirts, teddy bears and lots of other products and toys, it is one of the places that kids and parents enjoy visiting ( Another place to add to this list is Chinatown which is also not a historical place but one which people will enjoy checking and eating a Chinese dinner at ( There is also the Camden Town Market which is a mixture of both, history and a general artistic place that people could also go to and check what it has to offer them from products, art and music and enjoy their day differently (
When one gets to ask about the places that could be checked and visited in London, there are usually expected permanent places that will be mentioned and written down in the list. This list we are referring to will suggest London Eye and checking the views from up there ( Buckingham Palace ( but sometimes the Royal Mews related to it are not in the list and thus you could add it yourself ( there is also Big Ben which is one of the most famous things that is mentioned the first thing when one says London ( and there is also the Tower of London (
These are always the ordinary places that are suggested when it comes to travelling to London because they tell much about its history, but there are some other places which we could suggest but which at the same time are not a must to go to if you are visiting London. From these places, we would suggest taking a break by visiting any of the different gardens found there ( there is also Sky London ( and another suggestion would be London Aquarium ( These are not a must for any traveler to go and check while being in London, but they are also considered good options when one thinks about taking a little bit of break away from all the history and the famous attractions.
Did you know about BFI Shop in London? Have you ever considered visiting it before or else been there yourself? Let us know more about your feedback!
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Britain To Stage World Title Fight
Young Perez, fly-weight champion, trains in Paris for match with Brown at Belle Vue, Manchester.
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Dalek realises it's being filmed eventually!
This Dalek was at the Vue cinema in Cambridge on 23rd August 2014 to promote the screening of Doctor Who: Deep Breath.