Finally!
Waiting for Harry Seldon to emerge.
DALEKS!
I'm at the National Museum of Scifi and Film. Mostly no photos because most stuff is on loan. £15.50 entry.
The Seventh Doctors console signed by Sylv and Sophie.
This place is ridiculous. They have the TARDIS prop from the Moffat era, the Moment, dozens of Star Trek costumes, Indy's whip and jacket. It's just...
There's a guy in here making a list of everything so he can remember. Don't blame him. Dave's space suit from 2001. Mat Irvine's collection of Blake's 7 props. The remains of Sherlock's flat. The remains of a Yoda prop. The bridge plaque from Enterprise. Data's head.
The Ludo costume from Labyrinth. The pilot helmets from Top Gun. Bajoran Orb case. Fox Mulder's suit. Peri's costumes from Trial of a Timelord. The original Chewie costume. Greedo's head. The mechanical box from Supergirl. Currently sat on an Iron Throne. It is not comfy.
£15.50 seems like a lot, and it is, but it's worth it if this is your sort of thing. It could do with some upkeep though. There are labels missing and it's quite dusty in places. But goddamit I am full.
Look sir, droid.
This is about as dystopian as I was expecting.
Now at the Cineworld for the 4DX screening of The Meg 2.
This is the first time I've seen a 3D film in a cinema since Hugo. This is a concern given the film this is.
The Meg 2 was the perfect film to see in 4DX. Nearly fell out of my chair. Thor is also here.
Now sat in Wagamama waiting for Raman. I came prepared. Is it weird that everything I have my own stash of various cutlery in my bag just in case?
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Homeward bound. One line review of Milton Keynes: What if Runcorn but then times larger.
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