Just back from the GFT Glasgow Film Festival showing of Shane Meadows' new film "This is England", and have to say this is the film of 2007.
If you get a chance to go and see it, then do not miss it!
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not seen the film but remembering the 'Skins' movement reminded me how fcuking stupid the blokes looked and how the wimmin were even uglier than the geezers!Big Si wrote:Just back from the GFT Glasgow Film Festival showing of Shane Meadows' new film "This is England", and have to say this is the film of 2007.
If you get a chance to go and see it, then do not miss it!
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The less I am reminded of skinheads, the better...bushman*pm wrote:not seen the film but remembering the 'Skins' movement reminded me how fcuking stupid the blokes looked and how the wimmin were even uglier than the geezers!Big Si wrote:Just back from the GFT Glasgow Film Festival showing of Shane Meadows' new film "This is England", and have to say this is the film of 2007.
If you get a chance to go and see it, then do not miss it!
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Shane Meadows = Genius
I'll be catching it at some point, that's for sure.
"Once Upon A Time In The Midlands" was fantastic and "Dead Man's Shoes" was a brutal, yet still funny at times, revelation. The drug scene was just inspired and the parts in "the building" are crushing.
So yeah, count me in on this one.....
I'll be catching it at some point, that's for sure.
"Once Upon A Time In The Midlands" was fantastic and "Dead Man's Shoes" was a brutal, yet still funny at times, revelation. The drug scene was just inspired and the parts in "the building" are crushing.
So yeah, count me in on this one.....
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Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:Shane Meadows = Genius
I'll be catching it at some point, that's for sure.
"Once Upon A Time In The Midlands" was fantastic and "Dead Man's Shoes" was a brutal, yet still funny at times, revelation. The drug scene was just inspired and the parts in "the building" are crushing.
So yeah, count me in on this one.....
http://www.shanemeadows.com/
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Oh yeah, and don't forget "Northern Soul" - one of the funniest shorts I've seen in years. The whole wrestling payoff is just comedy gold.....
His wrestling name - “The Albino Salamander�
His special wrestling moves - “The Checkerboard" and "How d’ya like them apples?�
Estimated time until champion - “One year�
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Not until the end of Aprilrobertzombie wrote:when's it out?
The soundtrack is fantastic, lot's of "Trojan Records" Ska and Reggae.
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Nic wrote:I prefer the movie "Hej! This is Sweden".
they look more like 'the barley pickers' from 'scrapheap challenge'
P R O P E R J O B ! ! !
LAND ROVER: THE BEAST FOUR BY FOUR BY FEAR! KICKS THE ARSE OFF RICEBURNERS!
Bloody hell, the bloke on the right's REALLY let himself go since McClaren dropped him and Real Madrid wouldn't extend his contract!bushman*pm wrote:Nic wrote:I prefer the movie "Hej! This is Sweden".
they look more like 'the barley pickers' from 'scrapheap challenge'
P R O P E R J O B ! ! !
Shane Meadows wrote:I heard through the Dwarfvine yesterday, that we have finally landed a Soundtrack deal. Universal have signed up to do it and they're up for interspersing it with dialogue from the film, so it could be a good'un!
54 46 WAS MY NUMBER (F. Hibbert) Performed by Toots And The Maytals Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd Courtesy of Island Records US
Licensed by kind permission from the Film & TV licensing division Part of the Universal Music Group
COME ON EILEEN
Written by Kevin Rowland, James Paterson and Kevin Adams Performed by Dexy's Midnight Runners
Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd Courtesy of Mercury Records (London) Ltd
Licensed by kind permission from the Film & TV Licensing division Part of the Universal Music Group
NICOLE
Written by Nicholas Talbot Performed by Gravenhurst Published by EMI Music Publishing (P) 2005 Warp Records Limited Courtesy of Warp Records
MORNING SUN
Written by Howard/Levin
Performed by Al Barry & The Cimarons
Published by Westbury Music Ltd/Copyright Control
(P) 1970 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd Licensed
Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd ISRC: GBAJE7000560
LOUIE LOUIE
Written by Richard Berry
Performed by Toots & The Maytals
Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd World Wide Music
(p) 1972 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd Licensed
Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd ISRC: GBAJE7200244
PRESSURE DROP
(F.Hibbert)
Performed by Toots And The Maytals
Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd
Courtesy of Island Records US
Licensed by kind permission from the Film & TV Licensing division Part of the Universal Music Group
DO THE DOG
(Thomas Jr)
Performed by The Specials
Published by Rondor Music London Ltd On behalf of Birdees Music Corp
Licensed courtesy of EMI Records Ltd
RETURN OF DJANGO
(Lee Perry)
Performed by The Upsetters
Published by B&C Music Publishing Limited New Town Sound
(P) 1968 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd Licensed courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd ISRC: GBAJE6800195
POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE MARCH NO.1 in D, Op.39/1"
(E Elgar)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Ian Hughes
By kind permission of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd
LET'S DANCE
(J. Cliff)
Published by Lilbert Music
SINCE YESTERDAY
(R. McDowall/J.Bryson)
Performed by Strawberry Switchblade
Published by Zoo Music Ltd. /Warner/Chappell Music Ltd
Courtesy of Rhino UK
DARK END OF THE STREET
Written by Chips Moman and Dan Penn
Performed by Percy Sledge
Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd
Courtesy of Rhino UK
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, LET ME GET WHAT I WANT
(S. Morrissey/J. Marr)
Performed by Clayhill
Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd/Warner Chappell Music Ltd
Taken from the mini album 'Clayhill' out now on Eat Sleep Records
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SKINHEAD MOONSTOMP
Written by Monty Naismith and AA Ellis
Performed by Symarip
Published by B&C Music Publishing Ltd/Sparta Florida Music Group Ltd
(P) 1969 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd Licensed
Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd ISRC: GBAJE6900284
WARHEAD
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Performed by the UK Subs
Published by Sparta Florida Music Group Ltd
(P) 1980 Gem Records Ltd
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damn i loved my DM's
Why yes, yes they are. I happen to have 2 pairs - black and cherry. Wanted the 20-eyes, but I couldn't find 'em in black patent...so I had to settle for Gripfasts, instead. \m/
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awwww...nice little lady with da BIG BOOTIES on!!SINsister wrote:Andie wrote:aren't the 14 hole Doc Martins the Muts Nuts?
damn i loved my DM's
Why yes, yes they are. I happen to have 2 pairs - black and cherry. Wanted the 20-eyes, but I couldn't find 'em in black patent...so I had to settle for Gripfasts, instead. \m/
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
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Andie wrote:awwww...nice little lady with da BIG BOOTIES on!!SINsister wrote:Andie wrote:aren't the 14 hole Doc Martins the Muts Nuts?
damn i loved my DM's
Why yes, yes they are. I happen to have 2 pairs - black and cherry. Wanted the 20-eyes, but I couldn't find 'em in black patent...so I had to settle for Gripfasts, instead. \m/
Little?!
Erm...Andie, dear? I'm 6'1". \m/
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
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any good?Big Si wrote:PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, LET ME GET WHAT I WANT
(S. Morrissey/J. Marr)
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yer still little...i'm 6'2"SINsister wrote:Andie wrote:awwww...nice little lady with da BIG BOOTIES on!!SINsister wrote:
Why yes, yes they are. I happen to have 2 pairs - black and cherry. Wanted the 20-eyes, but I couldn't find 'em in black patent...so I had to settle for Gripfasts, instead. \m/
Little?!
Erm...Andie, dear? I'm 6'1". \m/
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
SINsister wrote:Andie wrote:yer still little...i'm 6'2"
So am I, with the big boots on! Muahahahaha! Looks like we're even, pal.
fabulous darling...
*goes off to search for a step ladder*
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.