Central America 2012/13 Pt II: Antigua (Guatemala)

The day before I climbed Volcan Pacaya I also went into Antigua from my base near Guatemala City Airport which was chosen simply because I arrived late at night and thought it just as easy to take the 60 minute journey to the tourist showpiece of Guatemala. On reflection I should have just moved from the capital city to Antigua on waking up but I decided to stay put for another night.

Antigua looked great with its cobblestoned roads and its multi-coloured colonial buildings which played up to my stereotypical view of Central American culture perfectly. I spent many many hours wandering around the Unesco World Heritage area taking in all the sights which began with Parque Central followed by its churches, plazas and markets amid the stunning setting of its surrounding volcanoes.

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Iglesia y Convento de la Recoleccion is a church on the outskirts of Antigua and its fair to say that its in a real state of decay. I loved it for this reason and it was great to explore this impressive monument which was built in the early 18th century and destroyed in the 1773 earthquake. I spent the majority of the day here in the latter part of the afternoon  chilling out on the grass away from the crowds gathered in the more central parts of the city.

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Due to my increased interest in regional cuisine in this year just gone I was keen to try out the local food more than I have tended to do in past trips. After my visit to the church ruins I found a restaurant to satisfy my needs though I’m afraid to say I can’t remember what it was even called. The pictures below will give you an idea and the owner did tell me it was the most Guatemalan style dish on the menu. I washed it down with a couple of  Gallo beers and on saying that I only had a $100 bill he even said I could go to a bank or come back the following day and pay. I told him very honestly that if I left without paying I wouldn’t be back!! I used my credit card to settle the bill which was under $10.

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Central America 2012/13 Pt I: Volcan Pacaya (Guatemala)

“Officially this is one of the most dangerous places on the planet and its also known as the land of disasters. Hurricanes rage through here, earthquakes rip it up and molten lava spews from its volcanoes. Welcome to Guatemala!” – Bear Grylls,  ‘Man vs Wild‘ (S04E09)

That kind of thing would normally put people off going to a country, and in truth I wasn’t even aware of such info when I booked the trip, but I was very excited about visiting a volcano. It was on my second full day (Dec 23) that I went on an afternoon trip to see the active Volcan Pacaya (2552m) which is 25km away from Antigua.

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The posters on display in the travel agency (no pamphlets available) were all showing pictures of lava running down the volcano which is kind of false advertising as there’s been no such activity for many years now not that I knew that at the time. As well as the climb itself it was actually nice to be able to chat with a few other travellers among the tour group. Some people took a donkey ride up to the top but of course I was determined to climb it under my own steam not that it was too difficult.

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Near the summit after about 90 minutes climbing we were given marshmallows on a stick to toast under a natural hot rock. There was also the little hole in the ground you see below which was steaming hot inside and too good a photo opportunity to turn down. We had to descend quickly after this as the sun set and it turned dark which added to the excitement for me.

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TF Top 20……Filming Location Trips For 2012

Whilst 2011 was indeed pretty awesome for the movie locations I covered the last 12 months weren’t exactly bad either with some great shots taken along the way in the likes of  Edinburgh, Paris, London, Melbourne, Sydney, Hong Kong and New York. Click on the links below to see more.

1. Trainspotting (Click here)

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2. About A Boy (Click here)

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3. Quadrophenia (Click here)

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4. Amélie (Click here)

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5. The Bourne Identity/Supremacy/Ultimatum (Click here, here and here)

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6. Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (Click here)

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7. Mission Impossible II (Click here)

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8. The Matrix (Click here)

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9. Infernal Affairs (Click here)

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10. Spider-Man (Click here and here)

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11. Ghostbusters (Click here)

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12. Batman/The Dark Knight (Click here and here)

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13. Muriel’s Wedding (Click here)

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14. Lara Croft Tomb Raider – The Cradle Of Life (Click here)

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15. The Man With The Golden Gun (Click here)

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16. Snatch (Click here)

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17. The Italian Job (Click here)

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18. The Ramen Girl (Click here)

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19. Sex And The City (Click here)

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20. Goodnight Sweetheart (Click here)

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Other 2012 locations for the films listed below can be found here

Live And Let Die; Bridget Jones’s Diary; Basic Instinct 2; Superman; Coming To America; Black Swan; When Harry Met Sally; Sliver; I Am Legend; Breakfast At Tiffany’s; Four Weddings & A Funeral; Notting Hill; Love Actually; Ju-on: The Grudge 2; Mad Max; On The Beach; Queen Of The Damned; Romper Stomper; Salaam Namaste and Adventures of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert.

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London Filming Locations: Rom-Com Special

When it comes to romantic comedies the combination of writer Richard Curtis and actor Hugh Grant have come up with a fair few crackers with London often at the heart of them albeit a more rounded and well polished version of the capital. As I’m missing a few pivotal locations from each movie I thought it a good idea to cobble together the likes of ‘Four Weddings And A Funeral‘ (1994), ‘Notting Hill‘ (1999) and ‘Love Actually‘ (2003) together into one super rom-com special.

Somerset House (below) is a short distance from Temple tube station and appears as scenery footage on 4 minutes in ‘Love Actually‘ but for me it was more famously used in two Pierce Brosnan-era Bond films; ‘Goldeneye‘ (1995) and ‘Tomorrow Never Dies‘ (1997).

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The Ritz (above) at 150 Piccadilly is where some memorable press interview scenes were filmed in ‘Notting Hill.‘ Japanese restaurant Nobu (below) at 19 Old Park Lane was used in the same film and was where Julia Roberts confronted a couple of guys who she was being slagged off by.

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Hugh Grant’s flat in ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral‘ is 22 Highbury Terrace (above) across from the park of Highbury Fields. Andie MacDowell turned up there in the rain at the climax of the film.

It’s now a boring office but in ‘Love Actually‘, 26-27 Great Sutton Street (below) was the nude gallery of Christmas art by Mark (Andrew Lincoln) as seen on 35 minutes.

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The fourth and final wedding in ‘Four Weddings…‘ took place at the Church of St Bartholomew the Great (above) close to Smithfield Market by Barbican tube station. Two ‘Notting Hill‘ locations now with the blue shop pictured below the more interesting one as it was here that normal guy Hugh Grant worked in the ‘Travel Book Company’ where he met the very famous Anna Scott played by Julia Roberts. Its now, perhaps aptly, named Notting Hill and is on 142 Portobello Road.

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The actual Travel Bookshop on which it was based is at 13 Blenheim Crescent and the picture which I’m outside above was taken in 2002 at Universal Studios in Hollywood where much of the movie was actually made.

Poplar Road (below) in Herne Hill is the street in ‘Love Actually‘ where the Prime Minister goes knocking on doors to try and find Natalie (Martine McCutcheon) and after singing a couple of carols, he and his chauffeur eventually get lucky at number 102. It’s a 15 minute walk from Denmark Hill station on the London Overground line.

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Back in Notting Hill and further along Portobello Road at number 201 is Saints Tattoo Parlour (below) which could be seen in the opening montage of the same film as a drunk guy exits the shop wondering why on earth he got a tattoo saying “I Love Ken.”

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The Salvation Army building (above) a couple of doors along at number 205 is where the ‘Notting Hill‘ four seasons sequence ends in Spring.

56 minutes into ‘Love Actually‘, Mark (Andrew Lincoln) emerges from the back entrance of Oxo Tower Wharf building (below) on Barge House Street after Juliet (Keira Knightley) discovers his real feelings for her having seen his wedding video of close ups of her beautiful face.

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Dido’s ‘Here With Me‘ provides the soundtrack as he leaves feeling gutted and continues on through the courtyard (above) and on to the banks of the Thames River.

Close to Bayswater Underground station is Whitley’s (below); the department store seen at the start of the film on 4 minutes when there are still 5 weeks to Christmas.

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In ‘Four Weddings…‘ Carrie (Andie MacDowell) tries on wedding dresses in Albrissi at 1 Sloane Square (above) which is now a vacant store.

The Millennium Bridge (below) is briefly seen about 18 minutes into ‘Love Actually‘.

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In the same film we see Alan Rickman’s character Harry buy a necklace for Mia in Selfridges (above) at 400 Oxford Street. This was one of the funniest scenes where Rowan Atkinson appears as the shop assistant who takes an eternity to wrap the gift whilst Harry gets nervous about the imminent arrival of his wife played by Emma Thompson.

Many thanks to movie-locations.com
 
For other London filming locations click on the links below:Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace    Trainspotting    Mission: Impossible    Lara Croft Tomb Raider    The Bourne Ultimatum   Harry Potter & The Philosophers Stone   James Bond    About A Boy    Quadrophenia    Bridget Jones’s Diary    Goodnight Sweetheart    Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels    Basic Instinct 2    Batman Begins/The Dark Knight    The Italian Job    Snatch    Skyfall    Notting Hill    The World Is Not Enough
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On The Trail Of John Rain (雨) Part IV – New York

He may be an anti-hero somewhat but John Rain is one that is very appealing to readers of Barry Eisler’s espionage fiction. Tokyo may be the place which has been at the heart of the series but New York city has also played its part from time to time throughout the novels. Eisler’s leading role creation is half Japanese half American and not your typical protagonist and of course he is far from morally perfect. As with the cafes, bars, hotels and restaurants in previous ‘On the trail of John Rain’ entries these New York city ones also play mere cameo roles in the novels. Nothing particularly exciting or pivotal happens at them and they are used simply to make the story seem more in tune with reality.

 

In ‘The Last Assassin‘ (2006) (later retitled as ‘Extremis‘) Rain and Dox meet at Continue reading

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Dining Out: Around The World…In Tokyo! Pt II

Whilst the first part of this feature included some of the best and fairly average Asian restaurants in Tokyo (see it here if you haven’t already) part II takes a look at the food I’ve eaten mostly from the American continent(s) but also a bit from Europe which I’ve only recently started to sample. I have included the names of the dishes where known.

Below: Cuba (cuban style chicken rice and arroz con frijoles) @Bodeguita, Shimo Kitazawa;

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Above: Mexico @ Salsa Cabana Bar, Yotsuya; Below: Trinidad & Tobago (Collaloo & stewed chicken) @ Ariapita Food Delight, Shibuya

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Below: Argentina @ Costa Latina, Shinsen

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Below: Jamaica (jerk beef) @ JamRock, Harajuku.

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Above: Greece (moussaka) @ Olympia, Kannai; Below: Hungary (Hungarian bread and goulash) @ Gerbeaud, Omotesando

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Below: Russia/Georgia (borscht) @ Sungari, Shinjuku.

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Dining Out: Around The World…In Tokyo! Pt I

This was the title given to a Facebook series of international restaurants in Tokyo metropolis and whilst the likes of Pakistan, Tunisia, Myanmar, Lebanon, Cameroon and Yemen have had their own entries there are many more places which I have visited in the latter part of 2012.

I am far from a restaurant critic but the ‘Dining Out‘ features on this site were basically just designed as an excuse to talk about some other vaguely related activity like news, football, travel, films or television. Here, in two parts, is the best cuisine from the Asian continent (including the Middle-East) featuring the name of the dish where known!

Below: Sri Lanka (chicken curry, spinach & cheese curry, sambol and tarmeric rice) @ Palette, Ebisu.

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Above: Tibet/Nepal (red cooked chicken) @ Kathmandu Gangri, Meguro; Below: Israel @ Shamaim, Ekoda.

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Above: Iran @ Zakuro, Nishi Nippori; Below: Syria @ Palmrya, Ikebukuro,

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Below: Turkey @ Hisari, Shin Okubo.

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Above: Thailand @ Chao Thai, Shibuya; Below: Vietnam (Vietnamese spring rolls with rice noodles) @ Miss Saigon, Shibuya;

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Above: Cambodia @ Angkor Wat, Yoyogi; Below: Malaysia (laksa noodles) @ Malaychan, Ikebukuro.

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Above: Taiwan @ Din Tai Fung, Ikebukuro.

You can see ‘Dining Out: Around The World…In Tokyo! Pt II here.

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Tokyo Filming Locations #12 – The Ramen Girl (2008)

The majority of this 2008 film starring the late Brittany Murphy was made in the studios but there were a few short scenes filmed in Shibuya-ku as well as the city of Yokohama.

Many, many thanks to Troy Swezey and Kat D. Grant for their information in the comments on this original post (which has been heavily edited since!) about the Ramen shop and Abby’s apartment which are actual real locales. I originally just  assumed they were filmed in the studio but they were indeed shot on the streets of Shibuya in Maruyama-cho.

Let’s start with the ramen restaurant (below) itself which is run by chef Maezumi (Toshiyuki Nishida) and his wife Reiko and is where Abby (Brittany Murphy) learns how to make ramen. It should be no real surprise that it’s not a ramen restaurant and looks a lot different these days. It was dry when I went there unlike  when Abby stumbled upon the place that wet night after she’d just broken up with her boyfriend. Best seen around the 27 minute mark, this place can be found at 25-7 Maruyama-cho in Shibuya-ku and it’s about 10 minutes on foot from JR Shibuya station. The closest station is actually Shinsen on the Keio Inokashira Line as it’s only a two minute walk from there but unless you’re using that line it’s probably easier to just reach there from Shibuya station.

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Abby’s apartment (below) is just a stone’s throw up the road from there (less than a minutes walk) at 28-8 Maruyama-cho. It is first seen on 6 minutes when Abby’s  boyfriend leaves her standing in the street in just a towel.

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The exterior of the apartment (below) is seen again around the 66 minute mark when new boyfriend Toshi says goodbye to her as he leaves to go to Shanghai for three years. The cream coloured building with the red frontage at the bottom of the road in my pictures is Melrose Avenue shop which is next to the place which portrayed the restaurant.

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Just before that scene outside the apartment the camera homes in on the street from above and we see the overpass (below) that leads you back to Shibuya station.

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On 87 minutes Abby is greeted by half a dozen people outside her apartment (with the highway visible in their background below) and walks the short distance down the road to where some kind of matsuri (festival) is taking place in her honour.

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Abby is hoisted aloft a portable shrine outside Argos (below) which is opposite the location used for the ramen restaurant. This is where Chef Maezumi hands her the lantern that’s hung outside his shop for 45 years. She takes it to America with her and a year later it’s seen outside her own New York City restaurant which is  appropriately named The Ramen Girl.

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“There’s a ramen museum in Yokohama?! You’re kidding me!” are Abby’s words on 52 mins when her Japanese love interest Toshi asks her whether she’s been there. Yokohama is actually Japan’s second largest city and just a short train ride south of Tokyo. The full name of the museum is the Shin Yokohama Raumen Museum and it appears about five minutes later (57 mins) as we first see the exterior (below) of the place.  

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We then get the overview (below) of the Showa 33 (1958?) re-production inside the place which claims to be the first food amusement park to be created anywhere in the world. The address is 2-14-21 Shin-yokohama and the museum has a 300 yen admission fee.

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Abby and Toshi eat at Komurasaki (below) ramen restaurant which is where I have eaten every time I’ve visited the place.

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They soon exit that place and cross the floor before ducking into the Ryusyanhai (below) ramen shop.

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They’re then out on the harbour front (below) with the beautiful Yokohama skyline in the background as they kiss. The large ferris wheel of Cosmo World as well as the sail-shaped building can clearly be seen in the background as they walk along the area at Yamashita Park.

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The big ship above is seen and Toshi even refers to it when he says he wanted to run away from his kid mates and sneak onto it and escape Japan.

You can read my review of ‘The Ramen Girl here.

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New York Filming Locations: Sliver (1993)

In 1993, one year on from ‘Basic Instinct‘, Sharon Stone appeared in another sexual thriller called ‘Sliver‘ where she played Carly Norris; a book editor living in New York City. Having moved into the complex (below) at 211 Madison Avenue at East 36th Street (given as 113 East 38th Street in the film) she learns that some of the previous female tenants were murdered and police suspect that there is a serial killer in the building. After becoming romantically involved with building owner Zeke (William Baldwin) she discovers that he had the building secretly wired with hidden cameras and had been watching the lives of each tenant including Carly. She decides to move out and find alternative accommodation upon suspecting Zeke might be the serial killer.

  

In Central Park at the Resevoir bridge (below) on West 94th Street is where Carly goes jogging with a mysterious hooded man hot on her trail but when he passes her and turns round its revealed that its just Jack Lansford (Tom Berenger). He’s a fellow resident of the same building and along with Zeke, was also romantically pursuing Carly and has a part to play in how this film, based on the Ira Levin novel of the same name, concludes.

 

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New York Filming Locations: When Harry Met Sally (1989)

When it comes to certain scenes stealing a movie there’s not too many which are more famous than the fake orgasm scene around the 43 minute mark in 1989’s ‘When Harry Met Sally‘. Following a discussion between the two on the topic of Harry’s one night stands and his boast that none of these ladies had faked an orgasm, Sally sceptically proves his theory wrong by faking a climax amid the intimacy of the room. That’s not the best moment though as that erm comes moments later when one lady (actually the director, Rob Reiner’s mother) says “I’ll have what she’s having” which is delivered with perfect comic timing.

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This sandwich shop is Katz’s Deli (above) on 205 East Houston Street and the table where they sat even has a sign saying ‘You are sitting where Harry met Sally’ not that I knew that at the time! We went in the place which operates a take-a-ticket billing system but it was so so busy inside that I really couldn’t be bothered with it all and so decided against it.

Long before all that, is Washington Square Park (below) in Greenwich Village where Harry Burns  (Billy Crystal) and Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) arrive after she gives him a lift to New York after they graduated from the University of Chicago. What then follows is a load of scenes which show them failing to find love whilst occasionally meeting other by chance. As their friendship grows they are faced with the question of whether or not men and women can be friends without sex getting in the way.

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