SincerelyMichael
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I was born in 1989, and I watched this show growing up. It was amazingly realistic and portrays Islanders exactly how they were. I was surprised that people from the United States and all over the world watched Road to Avonlea. When I was young, I thought it was just local.
I loved the characters in the show, and how the buildings and houses reminded me of where I lived. In fact, the white church shown in the theme song is 200 metres from my house. It's part of a community called Orwell, where I live. Actually it's a historic village called Orwell Corner Historic Village, it has been there since the 1800's. I actually worked as a tour guide there last summer, and cleaned and polished that church many times. Of course most of the sets are in Ontario but lot's of background scenery and stock footage is actually from here.
Oh yeah, and for those who don't know this Avonlea is a made up place based on a real place in PEI called Cavendish. Cavendish is a tourist spot and has an attraction called Avonlea village which is based upon Lucy Maud's Avonlea. ^.^ So come visit us in PEI!! I'll probably be working at Orwell Corner this summer so stop by and say hi if you come.
I loved the characters in the show, and how the buildings and houses reminded me of where I lived. In fact, the white church shown in the theme song is 200 metres from my house. It's part of a community called Orwell, where I live. Actually it's a historic village called Orwell Corner Historic Village, it has been there since the 1800's. I actually worked as a tour guide there last summer, and cleaned and polished that church many times. Of course most of the sets are in Ontario but lot's of background scenery and stock footage is actually from here.
Oh yeah, and for those who don't know this Avonlea is a made up place based on a real place in PEI called Cavendish. Cavendish is a tourist spot and has an attraction called Avonlea village which is based upon Lucy Maud's Avonlea. ^.^ So come visit us in PEI!! I'll probably be working at Orwell Corner this summer so stop by and say hi if you come.
All Harry Potter films made so far, like the novels on which they are based are instant classics as soon as they are released, with excellent performances from most of the cast, even the younger actors. They also have amazing digital and CG effects. Perhaps the best things about HP films is that each one seems more amazing than the next, and the films have the same magical lustre as the novels, despite minor plot trimming.
Like it's 3 predecessors, The Goblet of Fire is an extraordinary epic fantasy movie, and of course was a big hit at the box office, and will undoubtedly go on to sell millions of copies of the DVD.
This film shows the perkier, more feminine side of Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), and an even more mature Harry (Daniel Radcliffe). Ron (Rupert Grint) is just as hilarious as ever, and Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton)just as deviously nasty. I won't reveal any plot details for anyone who hasn't seen the film or read the book yet, though.
Let me tell you there are as many, if not more, twists and turns in the plot as the last film, Prisonner of Azkaban. There is enough adventure, magic, emotion, and laughs to last until The Order of the Pheonix comes out! So, I must say, this movie is a must see!
Like it's 3 predecessors, The Goblet of Fire is an extraordinary epic fantasy movie, and of course was a big hit at the box office, and will undoubtedly go on to sell millions of copies of the DVD.
This film shows the perkier, more feminine side of Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), and an even more mature Harry (Daniel Radcliffe). Ron (Rupert Grint) is just as hilarious as ever, and Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton)just as deviously nasty. I won't reveal any plot details for anyone who hasn't seen the film or read the book yet, though.
Let me tell you there are as many, if not more, twists and turns in the plot as the last film, Prisonner of Azkaban. There is enough adventure, magic, emotion, and laughs to last until The Order of the Pheonix comes out! So, I must say, this movie is a must see!