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Tag Archives: Paris
Film and Score Review: George Clooney and Alexandre Desplat’s “The Monuments Men”
“The Monuments Men” (2014) is based on the true story of a band of art experts who managed to get mandate from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to go into Europe and rescue art and other cultural treasures that Adolf Hitler … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Music
Tagged Adolf Hitler, Alexandre Desplat, Argo, Ben Affleck, Bergen-Belsen, Bill Murray, Bob Balaban, Cate Blanchett, Charles Bronson, David McCallum, Donald Pleasence, Europe, Evan Bindelglass, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, France, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George Clooney, Godzilla, Grant Heslov, Hans Zimmer, Harry Potter, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Hell Is For Heroes, Holocaust, Hugh Bonneville, James Coburn, James Garner, Jean Dujardin, Jerry Goldsmith, Jewish, Jews, John Goodman, John Williams, Judaism, Kathryn Bigelow, Lodz, Matt Damon, Moonrise Kingdom, Movies, Music, Nazi, Nazis, NCIS, Paris, Patton, Philomena, Richard Attenborough, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, Steve McQueen, Steven Soderbergh, Steven Spielberg, Syriana, The Empire Strikes Back, The Great Escape, The Ides of March, The King's Speech, The Monuments Men, The Pianist, The Queen, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Wes Anderson, World War II, Zero Dark Thirty
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Photos: Contiki 2011 – Day 6 – Paris and Versailles
When I booked my trip to Europe, I consciously did it so that I would be in Paris on my birthday. Continue reading
Posted in Food, Movies, Photography
Tagged Arc de Triomphe, Birthday, Cafe des 2 Moulins, Centre Georges Pompidou, Champs-Elysees, Contiki, Duck, Eiffel Tower, Escargot, Europe, Evan Bindelglass, Food, France, Gardens of Versailles, Grand Palais, Grande Arche de la Defense, Hall of Mirrors, Jacques-Louis David, Les Invalides, Louvre, Luxor Obelisk, Midnight in Paris, Montmartre, Musee d'Orsay, O'Sullivans, Palace of Versailles, Paris, Paris Metro, Paris Opera House, Photography, Pompidou Center, Pope, Protest, RER, Sacre Coeur, Square Louise Michel, The Coronation of Napoleon, Tour Montparnasse, Travel, Versailles, Washington Square Arch, Woody Allen
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Photos: Contiki 2011 – Day 5 – Paris
On Wednesday, June 15, 2011, I woke up in Paris and the day ahead would take me across the city and leave me feeling a way I had never felt about any other place ever. Continue reading
Posted in Food, Photography, Thoughts
Tagged Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, Assemblee Nationale, Bread, Charlie's Angels, Chucky Cheese, Cite, Contiki, Eiffel Tower, Evan Bindelglass, Food, France, Graffiti, Grand Palais, Jim Morrison, Latin Quarter, Les Invalides, Louvre, Luxor Obelisk, Marcel Proust, Moulin Rouge, Musee d'Orsey, Napoleon, New York City, Notre Dame, O'Sullivans, Oscar Wilde, Paris, Peace Monument, Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Philippe Petit, Photography, Picard, Pont des Arts, Pont du Carrousel, Pont Neuf, Saint-Chapelle, Seine, Star Trek, Tour Montparnasse, Travel, Trocadero, Twin Towers
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Photos: Contiki 2011 – Day 4 – London to Paris (via Dover and Calais)
On Tuesday, June 14, 2011, we boarded the bus and departed London headed for Paris. Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged 1889 World's Fair, Arc de Triomphe, Boats, Calais, Canadian National Vimy Memorial, Canary Wharf, Contiki, Disneyland Paris, Dover, Eiffel Tower, Elizabeth, England, English Channel, Euro Disney, Euros, Evan Bindelglass, France, Frontier Control, Grand Palais, Ibis Hotel Paris Berthier Porte de Clichy, Ikea, La Marseillaise, London, New Jersey, Paris, Paris Opera House, Passports, Patis Metro, Photography, Pounds, Pride of Canterbury, Sacre Coeur, Sarek, Seagull, Spock, Star Trek, Subway, Traffic Circle, Travel, Trocadero Station, Universal Exposition of 1900, Vimy, White Cliffs of Dover, World War I
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Photos: Contiki 2011 – Day 1 – London
As I have told many of my friends and family, I wanted 2011 to be a year of getting stuff done. I’m exercising. I’m blogging. I also wanted to make good use of my vacation time. Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Thoughts
Tagged American Airlines, Bergen County, Bike Sharing, Boeing 777, Boris Johnson, Bose, British Museum, BT Tower, CBS, Cockfosters, Contiki, Covent Garden, England, Euston Euston Station, Evan Bindelglass, Fair Lawn, Gandhi, Great Britain, Headphones, Heathrow, Hotel Russell, iPod, London, London Eye, New Jersey, Paris, Photography, Picadilly Line, Pimm's, QuietComfort 15, Rainbow, Russell Square, Telephone Box, The Horse Hospital, Travel, Underground, Vacation
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