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Fresh critical film reviews by young Australian journalist Morgan Bell. A bight-sized opinionated analysis of popular movies and indie/art-house feature films. Explores plot, themes, characters, performances, soundtracks and film technique. Morgan Bell assesses movies in the context of what makes a successful cinema or DVD experience.
Undoubtably the most recognised train of the current and previous generations the Hogwarts Express has gained huge fame thanks to some little known B grade wizarding boy and his motley crew. Haven't heard of it myself but I think it something like Harry Potter, or something like that

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The Hogwarts Express is the name of the train that makes a run between London, King's Cross Station Platform 9¾ and Hogsmeade Station. It makes this run at about six times a year, and probably more often than that, as needed. It carries students to Hogwarts Castle at the start and end of every term. The train leaves Platform 9¾ without fail on 1 September at 11 o'clock in the morning, arriving at Hogsmeade Station in the early evening. Most students take the train back to King's Cross Station to go home for the Christmas and Easter holidays. It also makes the run back again to London at the end of term in June.

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It was built in 1936 and was originally steam-fitted, however, by the 1990s it ran exclusively on magic. While it can be assumed that an engine of an older design pulled the train prior to 1936, it is unclear as to how students were transported to and from school prior to the advent of railways.
In striking contrast to Britain's National Rail system, the Hogwarts Express takes the form of a large red, 4-6-0 steam engine. It is a magical device, like the Ministry cars, the Knight Bus, and Wizarding Wireless Network. It borrows its form and its intended function from real steam trains, but not the technology.

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Now in the world not known as Harry Potter - or as I sadly like to call it - the real world - the Hogwarts Express is actually the Jacobite Steam Train owned by West Coast Railways.

Enjoy this really dodgie montage someone made of all the Hogwarts scenes.



2011 is the 28th year of the return of steam trains to Mallaig. From the start in 1984 when British Rail reintroduced steam to the line it was known as ‘The West Highlander’ which later became ‘The Lochaber’. West Coast Railways took over the running of this service in 1995 and it was given the much loved title ‘The Jacobite’.

It is regarded as one of the Great Railway Journeys of the World and was voted Top Railway Journey in the World 2009, 2010 and 2011 by Wanderlust Magazine, due mainly to the stunning scenery through which you can travel.

That's right - you can actually take in the parts you see in the movie and do battle with your wands on the actual train from Harry Potter while taking part on some of the journey of the film but the actual journey of the train. Some of the carriages of ‘The Jacobite’ are those used in the Potter films. You travel to Mallaig along the line used in the films and see the famous Glenfinnan viaduct, an unmistakeable landmark for all Harry Potter fans. I want I want!!

Now I am not sure if we will get to see The Hogwarts Express in the last and final instalment of Harry Potter on July 15 - but here is the insanely awesome trailer none the less

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Luhrmann to direct DiCaprio in Gatsby

February 22nd 2011 10:25
Empire Online reports that Baz Luhrmann is set to direct a 3D version of The Great Gatsby.

Tobey Maguire is in to play the film’s narrator/central figure Nick Carraway, Leonardo DiCaprio is the enigmatic and ultimately tragic Gatsby and Carey Mulligan is attached as the haunted, beautiful Daisy Buchanan.

In the 1974 film version Gatsby was played by Robert Redford, and Daisy was played by Mia Farrow.


Leonardo DiCaprio to play Gatsby



Robert Redford, the old Gatsby







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Tortoise and Hippo (the movie)

November 30th 2010 12:43
There is a movie being made about the hippo and the tortoise.

Tortoise and Hippo on IMDB.

The screenplay will be composed by Shrek writer Roger Shulman, and will be the directorial debut of veteran special effects man John Dykstra.

The film is expected to be released in 2011.









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Welcome aboard boys!

Jason King and Mike Cullen are now part of the Movie Train team as special guest contributors. Beautiful guys, great writers, and mad about movies . . . every girl's dream!

They are to Movie Train as Heather Locklear was to Melrose Place! (can you ask for a better recommendation than that?)

Feel free to do a weekly/monthly summary of your cinema adventures where you link to your all your reviews from your own fabulous blogs.

Or post the latest movie goss in the News category.

Or run amok with your own creative endeavours: Top 10 lists, links to other great movie blogs, opinion, criticism, responses etc.

Thanks for helping me out during my down time.


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Mike Cullen and Jason King




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Orlando Bloom will not be returning for the forth installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.


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"Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides", due to be released May 2011, is set to start shooting any day now, yet Bloom's replacement has not been confirmed.

The most likely contender is Max Bloom, 23 year old Burberry and Mango model. Max is the son of iconic British film actor Jeremy Irons.

Bloom confirmed rumours that he will not be reprising the role of Will Turner during an interview at the Sundance Film festival. When an MTV film crew asked him if he intended to return to the character he replied:

“No, definitely not.”. continuing on to add, "I had a great time making those movies, I just really wanted to do different things ..."


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Max Irons, son of actor Jeremy Irons, is interviewed for the MANGO website about fashion.





Max Irons session for Mango






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New Category: Movie News

April 6th 2010 20:38
There has been a call out for more "current news" here on Orble. Just the push I needed to reinvigorate the Movie Train.

I have been considering diversifying to enable me to post more frequently. I have a really specific format I like to post my reviews in, and when I don't have time to set it out as I like it I tend not to post at all.

The back-log of pending reviews is astronomical.

Maybe a touch of film industry speculation and gossip will grease my blogging wheels?


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