Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 (edited) SOULBOY official trailer official trailer for the SOULBOY film Also featuring 'So Is The Sun', 'All Of My Life', 'You Didn't Say A Word' and 'Double Cookin'' (aka 'Strings A Go-Go') from the Millbrand catalogue. Edited May 12, 2010 by Paul
Guest Matt Male Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 When is it being released? Nothing on the Ipso Facto website, or even IMDB, and they are always up to the minute.
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 (edited) When is it being released? Nothing on the Ipso Facto website, or even IMDB, and they are always up to the minute. Hello Matt, I think the film will be released in UK cinemas in September (possibly sooner) but it will screened at film festivals and special events in advance of that. The 2CD soundtrack album will be released by Universal (UMG) on June 14th but that's just a target date. Paul Edited May 12, 2010 by Paul
waterfall_manc Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 think thats arron off here at 1.37 and also coming out of a spin on the very last bit off the film! star in the making!
shute Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 unable to watch this clip ??????????????? Sorry... Can not play SOULBOY OFFICIAL TRAILER refosoul rare northern soul music clip as access to the library player is full members at moment (you are not logged in or your account has not been fully validated by the site yet ) Sign in to Soul Source : A rare and northern soul thing Register with Soul Source for all rare and northern soul music features Refosoul - Online Rare and Northern Soul Clip Library already signed in ?????????????????
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Nice clip,but much prefer the first trailer (Some people are never happy! ) Hello Webby, This is the new official trailer, the old one contained a track which hasn't been used in the film. No doubt it will become collectable
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Was it Bari Trak! Yes, it was 'Bari Track' (also in the Millbrand catalogue) but for some reason they haven't used it in the film. They almost used another Millbrand song, 'If I Could Only Be Sure' by Nolan Porter, but sadly it won't be in the film. Having said that, it may still be featured on the soundtrack album. The details for that are still being finalised with Universal. By the way, 'All Of My Life' by Detroit Soul is featured twice in the film so the guys get paid twice and are really excited. The director Shimmy Marcus really likes that song.
Jumpinjoan Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 unable to watch this clip ??????????????? Sorry... Can not play SOULBOY OFFICIAL TRAILER refosoul rare northern soul music clip as access to the library player is full members at moment (you are not logged in or your account has not been fully validated by the site yet ) Sign in to Soul Source : A rare and northern soul thing Register with Soul Source for all rare and northern soul music features Refosoul - Online Rare and Northern Soul Clip Library already signed in ????????????????? I can't play it either. I wonder if they remember those who have been less than complimentary in the past
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 (edited) I can't play it either. I wonder if they remember those who have been less than complimentary in the past I just played it again and had no problem ...but I think they know where you live! Edited May 12, 2010 by Paul
good angel Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 I can't play it either. No I cant play it,but its on youtube Kev
Jumpinjoan Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 It played this time. It doesn't look too bad I must admit. Good move to leave out the dance off scene where caps and pills come flying out of his socks, ears, waistband of his trousers etc
Goldsoul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Good to see Luther Ingram's If Its All The Sane To You Babe and Jimmy Soul Clark's Cmon and Be My Sweet Darlin added to the movie soundtrack. Universal as usual screwed up and had no information on Julian Covey. They eventually took my word for it, in terms of ownership!
Guest chrislokeh Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 SOULBOY official trailer official trailer for the SOULBOY film Also featuring 'So Is The Sun', 'All Of My Life', 'You Didn't Say A Word' and 'Double Cookin'' (aka 'Strings A Go-Go') from the Millbrand catalogue. Looks good and proffesional gets my thumbs up,
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Good to see Luther Ingram's If Its All The Sane To You Babe and Jimmy Soul Clark's Cmon and Be My Sweet Darlin added to the movie soundtrack. Universal as usual screwed up and had no information on Julian Covey. They eventually took my word for it, in terms of ownership! Yes, Kev, they also made a few changes and the tracks on the soundtrack CD will differ slightly to those in the film. 'If I Could Only Be Sure' isn't in the film but it's on the soundtrack album, while 'Double Cookin'' is in the film but not on the soundtrack album (although not yet confirmed). Pity they didn't use 'Bari Track', that would have been nice. Good job I didn't raise Doni's hopes. Best wishes, Paul
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Looks good and proffesional gets my thumbs up, Great to see so many positive remarks, I think it will be a good and entertaining film. We'll all feel like we're teenagers again. And anyone who wasn't there will probably feel they missed out on something special.
mischief Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Looks alright... so do we all get to go to an advance screen premier in London
Jumpinjoan Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Great to see so many positive remarks, I think it will be a good and entertaining film. We'll all feel like we're teenagers again. And anyone who wasn't there will probably feel they missed out on something special. My only gripe was that they used original recordings and not Weller/Winehouse like they were threatening to do. There is no Weller/Winehouse is there Paul?
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 My only gripe was that they used original recordings and not Weller/Winehouse like they were threatening to do. There is no Weller/Winehouse is there Paul? Not as far as I know.
Guest Dante Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Hey Paul, Will it be released only in the Uk? It's much more easy to get it in Mexico if it got a USA release...
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Hey Paul, Will it be released only in the Uk? It's much more easy to get it in Mexico if it got a USA release... Hello Dante, It will probably get international cinema releases but the film will also be released on DVD after a while. So you'll be able to see it anyway.
Russ Vickers Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 I'm genuinely hoping that this film will be to NS what Quadraphenia was to the Mod Scene. I hope hundreds of kids start buying Spencers, replica soul patches & Addidas sports bags, along with NS CD Comps & head for thier nearest Nighter.................it'll be a f*ckin' nightmare, but ya know what, it'll give the scene the injection of youth it needs & in a year or so when the scene sorts out the men from the boys, then we'll have a nucleus of younger, faster, hipper kids who will drive the scene forward again with the passion only youth can bring, it'll be the best thing to happen to the scene in years if this happens............although I can almost feel the veteran promoters anticipation as they draw up the battle plans...........kerchinnnnnnnnngggg. Looking forward to seeing this & look forward to the aftermath too, should be interesting.............right, who's promoting the Allnighter down the road after the premier, i'll bet my Frank Wilson bootleg that the ground is already being laid as we speak. Looks like there could be a few more quid left in the scene after all............... Russ
Dean Rudland Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 I'm genuinely hoping that this film will be to NS what Quadraphenia was to the Mod Scene. I hope hundreds of kids start buying Spencers, replica soul patches & Addidas sports bags, along with NS CD Comps & head for thier nearest Nighter.................it'll be a f*ckin' nightmare, but ya know what, it'll give the scene the injection of youth it needs & in a year or so when the scene sorts out the men from the boys, then we'll have a nucleus of younger, faster, hipper kids who will drive the scene forward again with the passion only youth can bring, it'll be the best thing to happen to the scene in years if this happens............although I can almost feel the veteran promoters anticipation as they draw up the battle plans...........kerchinnnnnnnnngggg. Looking forward to seeing this & look forward to the aftermath too, should be interesting.............right, who's promoting the Allnighter down the road after the premier, i'll bet my Frank Wilson bootleg that the ground is already being laid as we speak. Looks like there could be a few more quid left in the scene after all............... Russ Saw the film yesterday and really enjoyed it. It's at its heart a coming of age film, but with Northern soul as the backdrop.
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 I'm genuinely hoping that this film will be to NS what Quadraphenia was to the Mod Scene. I hope hundreds of kids start buying Spencers, replica soul patches & Addidas sports bags, along with NS CD Comps & head for thier nearest Nighter.................it'll be a f*ckin' nightmare, but ya know what, it'll give the scene the injection of youth it needs & in a year or so when the scene sorts out the men from the boys, then we'll have a nucleus of younger, faster, hipper kids who will drive the scene forward again with the passion only youth can bring, it'll be the best thing to happen to the scene in years if this happens............although I can almost feel the veteran promoters anticipation as they draw up the battle plans...........kerchinnnnnnnnngggg. Looking forward to seeing this & look forward to the aftermath too, should be interesting.............right, who's promoting the Allnighter down the road after the premier, i'll bet my Frank Wilson bootleg that the ground is already being laid as we speak. Looks like there could be a few more quid left in the scene after all............... Russ Hello Russ, It will be nice for a wider and younger audience to be introduced to such good music and get the enjoyment that we've had out of it for so long. Some will be curious and flirt with it but some will really fall in love with it.
Russ Vickers Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Hello Russ, It will be nice for a wider and younger audience to be introduced to such good music and get the enjoyment that we've had out of it for so long. Some will be curious and flirt with it but some will really fall in love with it. I really hope so Paul, regardless I look forward to seeing the film. Best Russ
Soul-slider Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 I concur with everyone else (so far!)...looking good!
Guest MBarrett Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 I wonder if they will call on Lily Allen to give the film some publicity. I'm sure she will want to do the best for her kid brother. And she could be the "X factor" that bridges the generation gap. Sorry to anyone who hates the idea!! MB
Goldsoul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 It's seems as far back as I worked at Wigan since Shimmy Marcus the Director met me in Stoke to discuss the potential of this film. I took him to the Kings Hall and from that moment, the seeds were planted. Several years later Soulboy is almost upon us. I sincerely hope it keeps the movement going for many a year. Kev Roberts
Guest chrislokeh Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 It's seems as far back as I worked at Wigan since Shimmy Marcus the Director met me in Stoke to discuss the potential of this film. I took him to the Kings Hall and from that moment, the seeds were planted. Several years later Soulboy is almost upon us. I sincerely hope it keeps the movement going for many a year. Kev Roberts Hi Kev just thinkin who would you want to play you in the film..........any ideas? Chris
Guest Matt Male Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Saw the film yesterday and really enjoyed it. It's at its heart a coming of age film, but with Northern soul as the backdrop. Where did you see it?
Goldsoul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Hi Kev just thinkin who would you want to play you in the film..........any ideas? Chris George Clooney sounds good, however a probable Shameless cast member might be more fitting! Lol
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 It's seems as far back as I worked at Wigan since Shimmy Marcus the Director met me in Stoke to discuss the potential of this film. I took him to the Kings Hall and from that moment, the seeds were planted. Several years later Soulboy is almost upon us. I sincerely hope it keeps the movement going for many a year. Kev Roberts It certainly seems a long time. I first discussed licensing with Ipso Facto back in 2006. People who make films must have an awful lot of patience to spend years and years working on ideas, funding, scripting, locations, casting, shooting, editing, etc. And all that work results in just one short film. Amazing really.
Tabs Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Agree with JJ and all the other comments. The trailer looks far more 'polished' and professional. Hope it makes it to a cinema near me. It doesn't look too bad I must admit.
Jumpinjoan Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Not as far as I know. That sounds like a yes to these sceptical ears
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 That sounds like a yes to these sceptical ears Ha ha, well they aren't on the soundtrack list. It's all vintage stuff - such as Yvonne Baker, Detroit Soul, World Column, Checkerboard Squares, Jackie Wilson, Luther Ingram, The Dells, JJ Barnes, Gloria Jones, Jason Knight, William Bell, Dean Parrish, Jimmy Radcliffe, Williams & Watson and some Motown stuff etc.
Goldsoul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Paul. I found the producer of Detroit Soul some 33 years ago. He mentioned the group were from Hartford, Ct. A fun song I used to play at the Casino in 74. Do we know anything about it, apart from they are White and Shimmy likes it?
Citizen P Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 I'm genuinely hoping that this film will be to NS what Quadraphenia was to the Mod Scene. I hope hundreds of kids start buying Spencers, replica soul patches & Addidas sports bags, along with NS CD Comps & head for thier nearest Nighter.................it'll be a f*ckin' nightmare, but ya know what, it'll give the scene the injection of youth it needs & in a year or so when the scene sorts out the men from the boys, then we'll have a nucleus of younger, faster, hipper kids who will drive the scene forward again with the passion only youth can bring, it'll be the best thing to happen to the scene in years if this happens............although I can almost feel the veteran promoters anticipation as they draw up the battle plans...........kerchinnnnnnnnngggg. Looking forward to seeing this & look forward to the aftermath too, should be interesting.............right, who's promoting the Allnighter down the road after the premier, i'll bet my Frank Wilson bootleg that the ground is already being laid as we speak. Looks like there could be a few more quid left in the scene after all............... Russ Well ,ya never know. We're now in a deep recession. All the new kids need are 3 day weeks and Power Cuts to really get 'em in the mood Guess I'll give it a look but. Tony
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Paul. I found the producer of Detroit Soul some 33 years ago. He mentioned the group were from Hartford, Ct. A fun song I used to play at the Casino in 74. Do we know anything about it, apart from they are White and Shimmy likes it? Yes, they were a seven-piece white band, all of Italian heritage, based in and around Hartford. The line-up was Peter Villano (organ), Sebastian 'Sal' Lenares (vocals), Joe Verillo (sax), Skip Blankenburg (trumpet), Angelo Mariani (trumpet), Ronnie Carrubba (drums) and Bart Mazzarella (bass) who is also known as Bob Marx. Peter and Sal wrote the song. Skip and Angelo are deceased. They recorded 'All Of My Life' in 1967 at Synchron Studios in Wallingford, CT. and released it via Irv Jeffries, the owner of a local record store in Hartford. A local radio DJ got the producer credit. I had already obtained publishing rights for Millbrand but it was difficult to persuade them to do the master license for the film because one of the five remaining members didn't want to do it and they all share ownership. I almost gave up but, as you know, Shimmy really wanted this song in the film so I persisted until all five had agreed. And in return for the extra effort, Shimmy agreed to feature the track twice and I really appreciate that. Maybe you should interview Sal or Bart on your show one day?
Dave Moore Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Paul. I found the producer of Detroit Soul some 33 years ago. He mentioned the group were from Hartford, Ct. A fun song I used to play at the Casino in 74. Do we know anything about it, apart from they are White and Shimmy likes it? Get 'em to the Carolinas next year Kev. Regards, Dave
Guest Paul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 DETROIT SOUL (1967) They look like gangsters but they are great guys. Two are deceased now.
Soulsmith Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Saw the film yesterday and really enjoyed it. It's at its heart a coming of age film, but with Northern soul as the backdrop. Thats a fair description of what most people on here already know. Assuming that you have already seen it which I don't doubt, please tell us something that we don't already know
Goldsoul Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Get 'em to the Carolinas next year Kev. Regards, Dave Dave- Found 2 real corkers for Soultrip. Both Females and never ever been found by anyone. Hopefully they stay off the Internet allowing us an exclusive until at least April 6th! Apologies for the Soulboy interuptus!
Jill Bayles Posted May 12, 2010 Posted May 12, 2010 Based on that trailer, I'll certainly give it a whirl...then I can go back to me yoof for a couple of hours whilst munchin on me popcorn...wonder if it'll be available in 3D
Dean Rudland Posted May 13, 2010 Posted May 13, 2010 Where did you see it? I saw it in a screening room on Tuesday morning, as I'm working on an event that may be showing the film.
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