Guest leesoul Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 any body got any info when the souled out film is being relased i was an extra in it i no its changed its name to a northern soul film but still no relase date any info
Liljimmycrank Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 any body got any info when the souled out film is being relased i was an extra in it i no its changed its name to a northern soul film but still no relase date any info Was a thread on here a few weeks back in this section about it.
Guest Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 S'posed to be in the can ready,just needs someone to find it at the car boot/charity shop somewhere.
Simsy Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Filming and editing is finished. They are in post production at present. Has been a delay - 6 months - on permissions for the music etc. Depending on distributor reaction, film should be on general release the early part of next year. Source; Ipso facto Films.
Guest Paul Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 The last thing I heard was that post-production is almost complete and music clearance should be finished this month. Things might start to move pretty quickly now.
Guest leesoul Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 thanks for the info be nice see more footage from film on utube
Jumpinjoan Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 thanks for the info be nice see more footage from film on utube There was some but they withdrew it. Don't think it got the reception they were hoping for.
Md Records Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Films aren't really my thing, and I'm gonna sound a bit thick here, is this a pukka film that's going to be shown at my local Canon multiscreen , or a flick that's for Art House consumption only, or something I see for a £1 in Tesco's DVD racks. As I said, films aren't my speciality, but I took a look at their website, and hadn't heard of any of their output (which means nothing, I'm afraid) , though "School For Seduction" sounds as if it has artistic merit. Is their other stuff any good?? Des Parker
Paul-s Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Films aren't really my thing, and I'm gonna sound a bit thick here, is this a pukka film that's going to be shown at my local Canon multiscreen , or a flick that's for Art House consumption only, or something I see for a £1 in Tesco's DVD racks. As I said, films aren't my speciality, but I took a look at their website, and hadn't heard of any of their output (which means nothing, I'm afraid) , though "School For Seduction" sounds as if it has artistic merit. Is their other stuff any good?? Des Parker Their previous output is in the vein of student type films Des. Wouldnt like to comment, but have a feeling that this wont be a big multiplex number. somewhere between art house and dvd i think.... Fact they withdrew Youtube footage doesnt show a lot of confidence in their own product.
Guest Paul Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 ...is this a pukka film that's going to be shown at my local Canon multiscreen , or a flick that's for Art House consumption only... Des Parker Hello Des, I assume they'll have screenings for potential distributors to see if there's enough mainstream interest for a national cinema release. These days most films (such as Clubbed, for example) get a limited cinema release which may be extended regionally or nationally if box office receipts and reviews are strong. But they usually end up on DVD within months. And I understand there will be a soundtrack album too.
Guest stevemcmahon Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 Don't know whether anyone else has posted this but the trailer is out.. https://www.youtube.c...h?v=LEa1ODNzv2Q
Wiggyflat Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 What a lovely bag! Its not hard to source an original Adidas bag is it???. This is one of those tat ones that you can buy in any high street shop.They should have got the team who made the seventies cop series on the case with Phil Glenister in it...might be a laugh watching it for continuity errors.Im presuming its set in the Wigan area.Will be funny if he's carrying that bag.John Inman last used one in the Are you being served film when they went abroad...and Im sure hello honky tonks would have used it as well.
Guest Dave Turner Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 Don't really want to knock this before seeing it, if I see it that is. On the strength of the trailor I ain't gonna make any special trips to see it. Except the actual footage I can't relate to any of that apart from the authentic looking alarm clock scene and the kicking in the bogs. Summat too plastic about it, just like the bag
snooky Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 Don't know whether anyone else has posted this but the trailer is out.. https://www.youtube.c...h?v=LEa1ODNzv2Q That's me the first dancer in the clip.....my god i was slim... snooky
Casper Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 well Snooky, you look fab.....are you still as fit as a flea?.... KTF Susan ( Mrs Casper)
Guest nhsoulie Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 dont want to get angry bout it and ive said it many times but im gonna turn strange on these nobs comercializing my scene
Guest posstot Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 dont want to get angry bout it and ive said it many times but im gonna turn strange on these nobs comercializing my scene Let's just say, it ends up another Quadrophenia,Like with the Mod Revival from the 70's through to today. Loads of young Lads and Lasses embrace the Music like we all did, even try and dress "Northern" and become the next Ace of there scene cause he's/she's got such and such on Whatever records, and they're all lovin the Dances, the friends the stories the nighter Buzz for the first time, hunting the vinyl, Dare say it as they do now anyway, the recreational pharmicuticals and the makings of a man/woman this scene can be... The majority of us, i would speculate, haven't seen more than a handful of fights throughout all the years of attending venues...and witnessed a lot more friendships built on shared passions.....rather than dressing in black and tellin everybody to FUCK OFF, WHAT YOU LOOKIN AT....I'm hard me I'll Knife ya! Bring it on, may it be absolutely enjoyable, or a bit of plastic nostalgia...I hope it brings our youth back together again and give them a focus....Rather than them have to go and rob one...(A ford focus love....come on tune in) Then, also my records will still have value in twenty years Lets not all end up like Victor Meldrew Mike
The Tempest Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 (edited) Let's just say, it ends up another Quadrophenia,Like with the Mod Revival from the 70's through to today. Loads of young Lads and Lasses embrace the Music like we all did, even try and dress "Northern" and become the next Ace of there scene cause he's/she's got such and such on Whatever records, and they're all lovin the Dances, the friends the stories the nighter Buzz for the first time, hunting the vinyl, Dare say it as they do now anyway, the recreational pharmicuticals and the makings of a man/woman this scene can be... The majority of us, i would speculate, haven't seen more than a handful of fights throughout all the years of attending venues...and witnessed a lot more friendships built on shared passions.....rather than dressing in black and tellin everybody to FUCK OFF, WHAT YOU LOOKIN AT....I'm hard me I'll Knife ya! Bring it on, may it be absolutely enjoyable, or a bit of plastic nostalgia...I hope it brings our youth back together again and give them a focus....Rather than them have to go and rob one...(A ford focus love....come on tune in) Then, also my records will still have value in twenty years Lets not all end up like Victor Meldrew Mike Carlton Tavern , Morecambe , late 80's - first time I ever saw a gun ! it was shoved in somebodys face in the bog over an unpaid debt , walked in on middle of it and hastily f ++d off ! - and yes I am being serious , Having joined the army later on in life I always wondered if it had been real one, but lets say it had the desired effect on the recipient ! Gangsters wannabees, are part of every scene Edited February 26, 2010 by 123-motown
Guest nhsoulie Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 trust me im a youth all my mates are youths this film wont attract working class youths just middle class bitches who will treat it like anouther craze and forget about it in two weeks time thus forth ruining the scene i love so sorry for being victor melldruw but you dont understand what id do for this scene give my own life if neccesery ar kid
Mark Jones Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 Fook it I'm looking forward to it...ok it's not the scene I attended for last 30 years ("oh yeh did I mention the chicks"...can't say i ever remember going to an allnighter for a shag ever!) but then again me dancing and searching through record boxes for 8 hours wouldn't make a film would it? Has to be about characters people can relate to etc.....personally I WILL be going down the local odean to watch it and/or buy it on DVD! If it gets a new generation into the scene then thank god it was made!
snooky Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 ame='snooky' date='26 February 2010 - 11:33 AM' timestamp='1267183992' post='1272990'] well Snooky, you look fab.....are you still as fit as a flea?.... KTF Susan ( Mrs Casper) Sorry to say susan....NO,can;t do that move anymore. the only fittest thing i have now is a mouse hand cheers snooky
Guest posstot Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 trust me im a youth all my mates are youths this film wont attract working class youths just middle class bitches who will treat it like anouther craze and forget about it in two weeks time thus forth ruining the scene i love so sorry for being victor melldruw but you dont understand what id do for this scene give my own life if neccesery ar kid Don't get me wrong, I'm only pulling your chain about the "victor" Tag. Yes if the scene were to be that more commercial, because of the film. I understand your view. Yet to love something, and watch it die, because you want to keep it to yourself....rather than share it is a bit selfless. I am not an original Northern souly....My first allnighter was the Parr Hall in 85....Don't mean i love it any less. If it brings in a few, rather than the generation revolution i hyperthitically put out there...then goodoh...... Can't be bad news, surely Mike
Guest leesoul Posted March 7, 2010 Posted March 7, 2010 gonna be a great film forget poltics northern soul belongs to everbody not the few who claim to own it
Coops Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 dont want to get angry bout it and ive said it many times but im gonna turn strange on these nobs comercializing my scene your scene? "northern soul, made for sharing"
Paul-s Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 gonna be a great film forget poltics northern soul belongs to everbody not the few who claim to own it What crap and nonsense! It doesnt belong to those a- holes who continually try to rip it off and have never been to an event in their life, never put anything into it...It doesnt belong to a director who wouldn't know soul from his a--shole! and will after this project, just f--k off and try to rip something else and not even glance back to see how the scene is. BUT im sure this guy is different Im sure this is going to be a brilliant, soulful and tremendously accurate film..
Guest nhsoulie Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 What crap and nonsense! It doesnt belong to those a- holes who continually try to rip it off and have never been to an event in their life, never put anything into it...It doesnt belong to a director who wouldn't know soul from his a--shole! and will after this project, just f--k off and try to rip something else and not even glance back to see how the scene is. BUT im sure this guy is different Im sure this is going to be a brilliant, soulful and tremendously accurate film.. go on ar kid a fellow paul as well
Agentsmith Posted March 9, 2010 Posted March 9, 2010 LOOK PEOPLE, ITS A FILM, NOT A BIOPIC OR ROCUMENTRY...bear in mind its a first and where films are concerned, there is always artistic license so...if some of the scenes are reminiscent of quad...so be it REMEMBER THIS....QUAD WAS THE CATALYST FOR A WHOLE YOUTH GENERATION WHO WERE LOOKING FOR A DIRECTION THAT WAS MORE SUBTLE AND COOL, UNLIKE THE RIOTOUS, UNRESTRAINED ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT STANCE OF PUNK. as a result modernism is very much an integral feature within the northern scene...it certainly didnt alienate society. unlike what happened in the 70's where naivety allow the press to exploit us, this film will make a statement that will remind the rest of the world that we didnt go away quietly and infact this film is created to remind the rest of the world that 35 years ago that northen soul had taken its place as the instrument of how to dance to and enjoy REAL MUSIC without having to fear you were foolishly following a fad. when it is released, its highly likely it will be arthouse fodder....WHATS WRONG WITH THAT....from where i stand thats where most intelectually minded film lovers go to see productions that defy the norm and are generally the one's that dont make a big noise at the globes, bafta's, oscar's etc....that dosnt mean there's anything wrong with them and infact i would say this is the middle ground that is appreciated by most film critics....remember this as well....STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF MOTOWN graduated from there and look at the plaudits that has recieved over the years, granted it was a documentary. THAT FILM WILL STAND THE TEST OF TIME....we'll just have to view this film in a more light-hearted manner and enjoy it because it is a portrayal of what life was like for us back then....OR HAVE YOU ALL FORGOTTEN YOU'VE GROWN UP??. ANYWAY,....non of us are paid up film critics and these producers can only be guided by what they have witnessed now and, like us they can only watch the same film clips that we have done for the last 33 years to give them the background they require for what they are about to put in front of us. NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER....and if its at a film house or on dvd, watch it from start to finish and forget your inhibitions for a while..... rob.h
Mark S Posted March 9, 2010 Posted March 9, 2010 At the moment I hate the idea of watching the film but curiosity will eventually get the better of me and I will watch it and feel dirty
Ernie Andrews Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 Would the producers be happy with Objective criticism? - Who went to critically appraise it? I would certainly liked to have done it - Mind you they had better give me some vino after the event and not before as we all know what Im like after a couple of glasses of fine wine (HIC) Seriously who did appraise the film?
Bagasulph Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 Are those This England clips actually used in the final film?
Guest becchio Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 (edited) Would the producers be happy with Objective criticism? - Who went to critically appraise it? I would certainly liked to have done it - Mind you they had better give me some vino after the event and not before as we all know what Im like after a couple of glasses of fine wine (HIC) Seriously who did appraise the film? the producers were (rightly) severly taken to task by the members of soul source about the credibility of the final product . soooo if this film is a success and any good then its the members on here who should be credited and thanked for making sure they got it right if its crap! its their fault Edited March 10, 2010 by becchio
Guest JimSLH Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 This film will highlight the scene which will bring an influx of new people listing to it which can be all bad you will get those who will stay and others who will go back to the charts and Rap and so on after all were not all gonna live for ever this could bring in new blood to the scene which in some cases could be what it needs
Paul-s Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 Fook it I'm looking forward to it...ok it's not the scene I attended for last 30 years ("oh yeh did I mention the chicks"...can't say i ever remember going to an allnighter for a shag ever!) but then again me dancing and searching through record boxes for 8 hours wouldn't make a film would it? Has to be about characters people can relate to etc.....personally I WILL be going down the local odean to watch it and/or buy it on DVD! If it gets a new generation into the scene then thank god it was made! I think it will be DVD rather than the odeon mate.
Guest MBarrett Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 Seriously who did appraise the film? Well I was one. In Birmingham they did the showing in the Central Library Theatre and the first I knew about it was when I saw a flyer in the Library. Anyone could just walk in - I think there were about 50 people or a bit more - and the age range was late teens thru to mid-50's. Sorry to upset those who have written off the film before they have seen it - but I quite enjoyed it. It is not a piece of high art. It's a film about a bunch of kids in the 1970's - about relationships - about teenage angst - and very importantly about a special kind of music. There were no free glasses of wine - trust me. The only freebie was a biro - if you knicked the one they gave people to fill in the appraisal form. MB
macca Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 It's a film about a bunch of kids in the 1970's - about relationships - about teenage angst - and very importantly about a special kind of music. And it ain't gonna be first or last of its kind, is it? Quadrophenia, SNF, the Todd Haynes movie about Glam Rock, Stardust, etc, etc... The Bari Track sounds good, I must say... M
Mark S Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 I am as guilty as the next man when it comes to issues about the comercialisation of "our" scene but when you look at it in the cold light of day the northern scene isnt that comercially viable otherwise it would have been huge , the fact is that most people dont like it that much . The film will just be a flash in the pan and wont interest most folk so I aint going to worry about it . The chicks ffs
Liljimmycrank Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 (edited) Well I was one. In Birmingham they did the showing in the Central Library Theatre and the first I knew about it was when I saw a flyer in the Library. Anyone could just walk in - I think there were about 50 people or a bit more - and the age range was late teens thru to mid-50's. Sorry to upset those who have written off the film before they have seen it - but I quite enjoyed it. It is not a piece of high art. It's a film about a bunch of kids in the 1970's - about relationships - about teenage angst - and very importantly about a special kind of music. There were no free glasses of wine - trust me. The only freebie was a biro - if you knicked the one they gave people to fill in the appraisal form. MB Yep, they did one in Manchester too..............but since then it's gone back for a lot of re-working. I think the general concensus was that it was a bit wet storyline wise and could do with a bit more grit. Hopefully the finished article will have this. Remains to be seen. The sound track is pretty well put together and the songs fit the parts of the films they appear in from the test screening i saw. Everyone's entitled to their opinion of it, good or bad, and im looking forward to teh pages and pages of mud slinging that will follow on here Edited March 10, 2010 by LilJimmyCrank
Reg Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 I am as guilty as the next man when it comes to issues about the comercialisation of "our" scene but when you look at it in the cold light of day the northern scene isnt that comercially viable otherwise it would have been huge , the fact is that most people dont like it that much . The film will just be a flash in the pan and wont interest most folk so I aint going to worry about it . The chicks ffs I'm with you Mark...nobody will really give a rats...we think that our music is so precious but it's not very liked democratically...every now and then a few nice youngsters will catch on but nothing to write home about. My daughter has been brougt up with soul music and I still can't convince her that the Candi staton original of "you got the love" is superior to Florence and the Machine's caterwailing...we haven't got a chance
Guest miss nancy Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 I'm with you Mark...nobody will really give a rats...we think that our music is so precious but it's not very liked democratically...every now and then a few nice youngsters will catch on but nothing to write home about. My daughter has been brougt up with soul music and I still can't convince her that the Candi staton original of "you got the love" is superior to Florence and the Machine's caterwailing...we haven't got a chance I detest Florence and the Machine's version - tis terrible!!! My daughter thinks NS is quaint and twee - ugh youth!
Paul-s Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 Get over yourself - it's a FILM!!! Get over your apathy mate!
Paul-s Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 I detest Florence and the Machine's version - tis terrible!!! My daughter thinks NS is quaint and twee - ugh youth! Your daughter is right. The NORTHERN SOUL scene is quaint and twee. Thats the staunch, oldies only, lets sit in a time warp brigade, that have garnered that image and claimed it as their own. This film will certainly add to the twee factor...it was directed and written by totally twee people! It features the 'TWEE BEFORE EIGHT'
Guest Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 It features the 'TWEE BEFORE EIGHT' Humour as never been one of your strong points Paul
Guest miss nancy Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 Your daughter is right. The NORTHERN SOUL scene is quaint and twee. Thats the staunch, oldies only, lets sit in a time warp brigade, that have garnered that image and claimed it as their own. This film will certainly add to the twee factor...it was directed and written by totally twee people! It features the 'TWEE BEFORE EIGHT' easy tiger
Guest MBarrett Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 Your daughter is right. The NORTHERN SOUL scene is quaint and twee. Thats the staunch, oldies only, lets sit in a time warp brigade, that have garnered that image and claimed it as their own. This film will certainly add to the twee factor...it was directed and written by totally twee people! It features the 'TWEE BEFORE EIGHT' Paul Unfortunately I didn't see your play. What was the "twee free" story line? MB
Guest rogerdodger Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 Ok 1st post on here so getting ready for the flak but here goes...I enjoyed "Once upon a time" pure nostalgia but well done with a terrific soundtrack. This is different and hopefully will reach a different audience if only through Amazon and You tube. Lets give a chance and keep our egos under wraps.
Agentsmith Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 Your daughter is right. The NORTHERN SOUL scene is quaint and twee. Thats the staunch, oldies only, lets sit in a time warp brigade, that have garnered that image and claimed it as their own. This film will certainly add to the twee factor...it was directed and written by totally twee people! It features the 'TWEE BEFORE EIGHT' paul, sorry if i disagree....people haven't exactly set about de-constructing your stage production which, was highly successful and full credit to you( i presume im corresponding with mr. sadot?) what you did was put a culture firmly in the spotlight, on a stage where, it was shown to be totally acceptable. people looked at it as a PLAY an interestingly different slant on 70's life, focusing on a musical trend previously unrecognised by the outside world. what we have here, is a transition to celluloid of basically the same concept. paul, no-one's falling over theirselves to say what you did is twee because you saw the moment was right to connect with the theatrical world using something that following generations had not previously encountered, as a result the northern soul culture has been viewed in a different light and it has not suffered from adverse commercial exploitation, something we may well have been justified to fear. if the stage production is such an acceptable concept, then the fact a film portrayal has never previously been licensed, should prompt enough people to give it a chance at the box office...it could become a cult hit. WEVE NEVER HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO WATCH A FILM ( not documentary ), DEDICATED TO WHAT WE, THE BRITISH, CREATED. just that fact alone should make a person's hairs stand on the back of the neck. as a playwright, your impartiality should be formost in your thoughts, these producers, whoever they are, are just trying to translate what THEY see....for all i know they could be 20 years younger than us and their parents may have been northern soul fans and as a result they wanted to voice their perspective on the scene. theyve been out and experienced it , probably spending many hours pouring over film footage and travelling many miles to get what they want...we shouldnt rashly pull out the carving knives and slice up the dish before it has been served. i like many, am just waiting to see it so ill reserve judgement and i suggest that in the case of everyone else, discretion is the better part of valour and as such, you should all do the same. rob.h
Little-stevie Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 paul, sorry if i disagree....people haven't exactly set about de-constructing your stage production which, was highly successful and full credit to you( i presume im corresponding with mr. sadot?) what you did was put a culture firmly in the spotlight, on a stage where, it was shown to be totally acceptable. people looked at it as a PLAY an interestingly different slant on 70's life, focusing on a musical trend previously unrecognised by the outside world. what we have here, is a transition to celluloid of basically the same concept. paul, no-one's falling over theirselves to say what you did is twee because you saw the moment was right to connect with the theatrical world using something that following generations had not previously encountered, as a result the northern soul culture has been viewed in a different light and it has not suffered from adverse commercial exploitation, something we may well have been justified to fear. if the stage production is such an acceptable concept, then the fact a film portrayal has never previously been licensed, should prompt enough people to give it a chance at the box office...it could become a cult hit. WEVE NEVER HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO WATCH A FILM ( not documentary ), DEDICATED TO WHAT WE, THE BRITISH, CREATED. just that fact alone should make a person's hairs stand on the back of the neck. as a playwright, your impartiality should be formost in your thoughts, these producers, whoever they are, are just trying to translate what THEY see....for all i know they could be 20 years younger than us and their parents may have been northern soul fans and as a result they wanted to voice their perspective on the scene. theyve been out and experienced it , probably spending many hours pouring over film footage and travelling many miles to get what they want...we shouldnt rashly pull out the carving knives and slice up the dish before it has been served. i like many, am just waiting to see it so ill reserve judgement and i suggest that in the case of everyone else, discretion is the better part of valour and as such, you should all do the same. rob.h Some good points of interest Rob.... I think some of the comments come from people who have seen the film already, they did a little screening session last year some time... Quite a few adverse comments have come not only from some who have seen the film but were also involved in the film.... I think some of these comments have put others off before they have even seen it.... As you say, let the music play before we pass any real comment.... Not long now i guess... Maybe the test screening was just that, maybe now they have changed some scenes???? i don't know, maybe some who were part of it can comment... I am sure there will be a thread of epic proportions once the films released, some will love it, some will hate it and some will be sat on the fence, just like many other topics on this forum...
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