mischief Posted August 24, 2010 Posted August 24, 2010 I see it up at stoke Saturday.. and I enjoyed it... worth going to see...
Guest soul elite Posted August 24, 2010 Posted August 24, 2010 Well I just watched the main trailer and it looks f*cking great so I can't wait to see it. Sod what the rest of you think It is good and we had a brilliant time saturday nite:D
Dde Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 It is good and we had a brilliant time saturday nite:D Anyone in the Glasgow area - it's getting a showing at Glasgow Film Theatre on Friday night - 11pm. Advertised as a "preview showing" on the GFT's listing page, its just a one off showing. Dale
Guest KEN-SOUL Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 Hi All did any one see the interview on breakfast time a few minutes ago Sharns Ex used to go whats his name lets track him down? no not really but the interview was quite good:ph34r: DAVE KIL NEWS @ 9 I saw that interview. The lead actor didn't know fcukin anything about the scene! So much for getting into character! and what was that cnut doing having a fit on the floor at the end~??? I hate most films, and i'll pass on this- what looks like extremelly half hearted- guff.
Little-stevie Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 I saw that interview. The lead actor didn't know fcukin anything about the scene! So much for getting into character! and what was that cnut doing having a fit on the floor at the end~??? I hate most films, and i'll pass on this- what looks like extremelly half hearted- guff. Is there a link to that interview please???
Billywhizz Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 I saw that interview. The lead actor didn't  know fcukin anything about the scene!  So much for getting into character!  and what was that cnut doing having a fit on the floor at the end~???  I hate most films, and i'll pass on this- what looks like extremelly half hearted- guff. Agree bit of piss take
Billywhizz Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 Is there a link to that interview please??? Hi Steve, Go on Google, BBC Breakfast Show which was yesterday. It'll show you the interview. Cheers. Billy
Margo Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 (edited) Eh? I wasn't aware I'd called anyone names? I've no idea who you are or why you call yourself 'toodarnsoulful' but I call myself "Dave". I've also no idea how you got your money for records, nor do I care, it's nothing to do with me but like i say, none of these events affect me and what I do so it's no big deal to me. That was my whole point of posting. People are getting all wound up over nothing. 'Cos that's what it all is. "Keeping The Faith", "True Soulie"? I've absolutely no idea what you're on about Mate. Regards, Dave PS. If you've discovered a way to get free money for 45s please let me know as I've a wants list that grows by the week! So long as it doesn't include exchanging body fluids, I'm game! LOL! Edited August 25, 2010 by jeri
Guest in town Mikey Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 Is there a link to that interview please??? It wasnt great. He did try to sound convincing about the soul scene, but did cringe when talking about rooms full of 50 year olds. At that poiint I turned over before I had a stroke.
Guest Dave Turner Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 (edited) It wasnt great. He did try to sound convincing about the soul scene, but did cringe when talking about rooms full of 50 year olds. At that poiint I turned over before I had a stroke. I don't bother turning over, I just have a stroke in whatever position I'm in at the time Sorry, couldn't help myself Edited August 25, 2010 by Dave Turner
Cunnie Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 Link to BBC Breakfast interview. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11070261
Little-stevie Posted August 26, 2010 Posted August 26, 2010 Cheers for the link... The lad comes over ok for a young actor.... Its the way its got to be to push the film out to the media i guess.... Good looking young girls and boys, oh remember the days... Lets get some release dates and then we can all see what the fuss is about...
Guest in town Mikey Posted August 26, 2010 Posted August 26, 2010 Cheers for the link... The lad comes over ok for a young actor.... Its the way its got to be to push the film out to the media i guess.... Good looking young girls and boys, oh remember the days... Lets get some release dates and then we can all see what the fuss is about... Karen said - We've got to go and see it. I said - Only if you dont tell anybody. So my secret is safe.
Little-stevie Posted August 26, 2010 Posted August 26, 2010 Karen said - We've got to go and see it. I said - Only if you dont tell anybody. So my secret is safe. I want the photo of you in them Spencers Mike from the pop video.... You could wear them when you see the film, that could get you in the mood... Any dates for Manchester???
Naughty Boy Posted August 26, 2010 Posted August 26, 2010 I saw that interview. The lead actor didn't know fcukin anything about the scene! So much for getting into character! and what was that cnut doing having a fit on the floor at the end~??? I hate most films, and i'll pass on this- what looks like extremelly half hearted- guff. Yeh Ken agreed, i missed it but caught up with it on the net, i wont be going to watch it
Guest Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 Cheers for the link... The lad comes over ok for a young actor.... Its the way its got to be to push the film out to the media i guess.... Good looking young girls and boys, oh remember the days... Lets get some release dates and then we can all see what the fuss is about... I rang both the local multiplex cinemas to me ( Doncaster and Sheffield ) to see if the film is to be screened , and both of them stated that they have nothing scheduled . Malc
Guest in town Mikey Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 I rang both the local multiplex cinemas to me ( Doncaster and Sheffield ) to see if the film is to be screened , and both of them stated that they have nothing scheduled . Malc Check the back pages of Echoes, Events in Blues and Soul, or just word of mouth malc. Keeping it real
scunnyjack Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 I rang both the local multiplex cinemas to me ( Doncaster and Sheffield ) to see if the film is to be screened , and both of them stated that they have nothing scheduled . Malc Some dates including Sheffield (3rd-9th September) are starting to appear on the film website. Cannot see it coming to an outpost like Scunthorpe Malc, even though we have always had a loyal be it not too large following of the scene here. Steve
Guest Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 (edited) Some dates including Sheffield (3rd-9th September) are starting to appear on the film website. Cannot see it coming to an outpost like Scunthorpe Malc, even though we have always had a loyal be it not too large following of the scene here. Steve My thanks Steve and Mikey . The dates for Sheffield must have been sorted after I contacted the Sheffield multiplex . I have just checked the Soulboy website , and the Sheffield screenings are at The Showroom Workstation on Paternoster Row , and not the multiplex near the Arena . No wonder the lass I spoke to at the multiplex dod not have a clue what I was on about Malc Edited August 27, 2010 by Malc Burton
Liljimmycrank Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 Cheers for the link... The lad comes over ok for a young actor.... Its the way its got to be to push the film out to the media i guess.... Good looking young girls and boys, oh remember the days... Lets get some release dates and then we can all see what the fuss is about... Couldn't agree more Steve. The actor actually does a reasonable job for someone who hasnt been emersed in a scene for the past 35 years, and whitnessed it's eveolution over the same period. I seriously doubt anyone could cram that into approximately 40 seconds of an 8 minute interview! Some things he said were wrong, but some weren't. The guy was taught by Liam and Keb on the dance front, and had lots of other 'scenesters' to learn from, well established people i might add. Each to their own though, if you think he's c*nt who knows f*ck all about northern soul then you're probably right As for the guy at the end of the clip, watch the film and you'll see the context. I think the phrase 'artistic license' was used in the interview.
AlanB Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 (edited) [quote name='KEN-SOUL' timestamp='1282722441' post='1399845' " what was that cnut doing having a fit on the floor at the end~???" Edited August 27, 2010 by AlanB
ImberBoy Posted August 28, 2010 Posted August 28, 2010 1300hrs Showroom & Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX I'm taking my family to watch this in Sheffield
Guest Posted August 28, 2010 Posted August 28, 2010 1300hrs Showroom & Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX I'm taking my family to watch this in Sheffield 1300 hours eh Simon ? you can take the chap out of the army , but you cannot take the army out of the chap Malc
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted August 28, 2010 Posted August 28, 2010 1300 hours eh Simon ? you can take the chap out of the army , but you cannot take the army out of the chap Malc Malc---Simon probably meant it,s on between 1--3 00clock but missed the dash out!!!! Tony
Guest Dave Turner Posted August 28, 2010 Posted August 28, 2010 1300 hours eh Simon ? you can take the chap out of the army , but you cannot take the army out of the chap Malc What's he on about Malc? I ain't sittin' in a picture house for 1300 hrs, cost me a 'kin fortune in popcorn
Davemac3 Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 out soon on DVD https://www.amazon.co.uk/Soulboy-DVD/dp/B003YXZHIK/ref=pd_bxgy_m_h__text_b
Simsy Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 out soon on DVD Thought so, cinemas nil. Straight to dvd. Farce!
Liljimmycrank Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 Thought so, cinemas nil. Straight to dvd. Farce! A bit like most brittish films these days unfortunately. 'Down Terrace' being a recent example
Guest dave nowell Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 Thought so, cinemas nil. Straight to dvd. Farce! To be fair, it says it's not out on DVD till January Showing at various cinemas from next week details are here https://www.soulboyth.../cinema-listing now.............which will be cheaper - the flicks or the DVD?!?!??!!? or a pirate!
Tabs Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 Its not released on DVD until the end of Jan 2011. Still 5 months away. List of cinema showings at the first link and a review at the second. https://www.soulboythefilm.com/cinema-listing https://www.filmjuice.com/soulboy-cinema-review.html Thought so, cinemas nil. Straight to dvd. Farce!
Tabs Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 Great minds and all that... To be fair, it says it's not out on DVD till January Showing at various cinemas from next week details are here https://www.soulboyth.../cinema-listing now.............which will be cheaper - the flicks or the DVD?!?!??!!? or a pirate!
Guest in town Mikey Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 Got it here om Sept.3rd and l'm rolling my sleeves up ready! Wales says NO. Karen will be disappointed
Guest Posted August 30, 2010 Posted August 30, 2010 To be fair, it says it's not out on DVD till January Showing at various cinemas from next week details are here https://www.soulboyth.../cinema-listing now.............which will be cheaper - the flicks or the DVD?!?!??!!? or a pirate! The DVD price ( via Amazon ) , is more or less the price of a cinema seat here in South Yorkshire Dave . Malc
Guest Dave Turner Posted August 30, 2010 Posted August 30, 2010 The DVD price ( via Amazon ) , is more or less the price of a cinema seat here in South Yorkshire Dave . Malc Don't bother with the flicks Malc, get the DVD and you can watch it again for nowt
Jenko Posted August 30, 2010 Posted August 30, 2010 Bonus the Lighthouse Cinema in Wolves is showing it in Sept...... Cheers Jenko
Ady Croasdell Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 1300hrs Showroom & Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX I'm taking my family to watch this in Sheffield Have they been naughty then? 1
Drew3 Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 Sorry to start another thread on this but I haven't got time to trawl other threads to see if my question can be answered there. The Soulboy official site has a number of limited venues around the country starting tonight and the nearest for me is Wigan which is not that easy to get to from where I live and I can only go next Wednesday evening (the film is only on in Wigan until 9th Sept). The site says look out for other venues to be added but I don't want to miss it at Wigan if say Manchester is not going to be added later. Does anyone know for certain if other towns/cities will be added or does anyone know how I can ask the production company this question as the site does not seem to have a 'contact us' button? Thanks in advance. KTF. Drew.
macca Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 (edited) Dunno, but it's just had its premier in leicester square and a special flashmob was specially arranged for it. Appeared on my facebook wall a few minutes ago. Dunno what to think... Edited September 3, 2010 by macca
Guest john59 Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Went to see it at the Empire cinemas at robin park Wigan this afternoon with the wife, the lad (who is 20 ) and his girlfriend (18) I liked the film though I thought it a bit cheesy. None the less it was an enjoyable 90 mins with some funny bits but the dance off was or seemed a bit naff. I went to the casino but only at the end of the 70s so missed the glory days as it were, but the sceans were reminisant of what I remember. The wife loved it but she wasnt looking at it the way I did because she never went so she couldnt do comparisons except for the sound track. My lad on the other hand thought it was realy good and has now asked me to teach him the basics of northern soul dancing, he is very slim like I still am but he hasnt got the same flexabilty as I have so he will have to get some stretches done, LOL. His girl freind on the other hand didnt like it at all but she did like the music . Anyway, we all have our own memories and opinions of what we think and take on things, I have mates who are older than me and remember the origanal mod days and say Quad was shite, but not being there I thought and still do think Quad is the best film about mods ever made, maybe the younger crowd will think the same about this film.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 I would love to be able to form my own opinion of "Soulboy" but I live in Surbiton, Surrey and the nearest screenings to me are in Exeter. Or possibly Sheffield, I haven't worked out the actual mileage... Perhaps this poll should be parked and reopened in January 2011 when everyone can pop down to Blockbusters? Five cinemas in the whole of the UK - and two of them in Ireland. Doesn't matter how bad this film might or might not be, it's a British film and deserves a better shot at putting bums on seats than that...
Guest Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 (edited) I would love to be able to form my own opinion of "Soulboy" but I live in Surbiton, Surrey and the nearest screenings to me are in Exeter. Or possibly Sheffield, I haven't worked out the actual mileage... Perhaps this poll should be parked and reopened in January 2011 when everyone can pop down to Blockbusters? Five cinemas in the whole of the UK - and two of them in Ireland. Doesn't matter how bad this film might or might not be, it's a British film and deserves a better shot at putting bums on seats than that... Sadly Tony , that will not count with the people in charge of the mainstream UK cinemas . They will opt every time for a no -brainer like " the Expendables " , than go with a " Souboy " . The screenings for the film looks likely to remain with the smaller / independent cinemas . Malc Edited September 5, 2010 by Malc Burton
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 Sadly Tony , that will not count with the people in charge of the mainstream UK cinemas . They will opt every time for a no -brainer like " the Expendables " , than go with a " Souboy " . The screenings for the film looks likely to remain with the smaller / independent cinemas . Malc I wasn't really thinking about the mainstream cinemas, Malc - it's not even being supported by the Curzon or Picturehouse chains, whose cinemas in Richmond (Curzon) Clapham and Brixton (Picturehouse) I tend to frequent over the Odeon's and Vue's that are within a much closer driving distance. Even the localish Cineword in Wandsworth, which usually offers a broad mix of mainstream and indie, hasn't gone for it. From where I live I can and do go to cinemas in Richmond, Kingston, Guildford, Brixton, Clapham, Wandsworth, Feltham, Staines, Epsom, Acton, Croydon, Crawley and I'm not even averse to the odd trip out to Brighton or Tunbridge Wells when the mood takes me. Surely there's more potential interest in a NS-related film in any one of those towns than there is in Exeter?
Ady Croasdell Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 Tone, its on at one of the Leicester Square gaffs for a day or so
Guest Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 I wasn't really thinking about the mainstream cinemas, Malc - it's not even being supported by the Curzon or Picturehouse chains, whose cinemas in Richmond (Curzon) Clapham and Brixton (Picturehouse) I tend to frequent over the Odeon's and Vue's that are within a much closer driving distance. Even the localish Cineword in Wandsworth, which usually offers a broad mix of mainstream and indie, hasn't gone for it. From where I live I can and do go to cinemas in Richmond, Kingston, Guildford, Brixton, Clapham, Wandsworth, Feltham, Staines, Epsom, Acton, Croydon, Crawley and I'm not even averse to the odd trip out to Brighton or Tunbridge Wells when the mood takes me. Surely there's more potential interest in a NS-related film in any one of those towns than there is in Exeter? One possible answer / solution Tony ....... With the number of NS aligned venues currently operating in the UK , have each one show it , which then should guarantee it reaching an audience Malc
Guest Dave Turner Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 (edited) Tone, its on at one of the Leicester Square gaffs for a day or so Come and join the fun, put some slippy shoes on Scuse me while I just honk up Edited September 5, 2010 by Dave Turner
Guest Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 (edited) Come and join the fun, put some slippy shoes on Scuse me while I just honk up Please tell me that the one in the grey mohair whistle , is not Steve Proudlove As they say in these parts - " Tha gets some reet funny uns in that London " Malc Edited September 5, 2010 by Malc Burton
ImberBoy Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 Soulboy the Movie Well after much trumpeting and waiting I finally got a chance to see the movie. We went as a family consisting of my self, my wife Carol and my 17 year old son Zak the venue was the Showroom & Workstation smack bang in the centre of Sheffield and we were in the wonderful company of "The Tarn Posse" who had come mob handed from the beautiful metropolis we know as Barnsley. Anticipation was the best way to describe how I felt as the curtains parted and the lights went down, Soul Source had already set the stage and I didn't quite know what to expect, I think every one was conscious about the possible impact the film could have and no one wanted to leave feeling let down or used? I will do my best to critique the movie in a moment but first I will say that we all enjoyed the film and none of us felt cheated or used and that was a big relief. The Movie The plot is described as a coming-of-age drama set in the 1970s Northern Soul underground music scene. I found that the script was either overambitious or that the director was unskilled enough to explore some of the characters introduced within the sub plots. The sub story of "Fish shop Bobby" was half hearted to say the least and left me scratching my head as to why hint at this little vignette as it started quite strong and fizzled out as if it had run out of allotted time? The acting and direction was quite confusing at this stage, we where presented with a credible performance from Joanne Hartley who played Monica the 'battered" chip shop wife (sorry), she navigated quite capably giving a good performance yet her co star in the shape of Brian McCardie was nothing more than a clich pantomime villain, I was reminded of the butcher from The League of gentlemen. Our lead man and hero Martin Compston played Soulboy Joe McCain giving a more than adequate performance coming across as a likable lad yet there was hints at boredom yet know real show of teenage angst. Nichola Burley, his reason d'ªtre gave an uncomfortable and unconvincing performance as the Northernsoul "Vamp" who inspired our Joe to become a Soulboy, I am not too sure if this was down to the bad direction or the bad script? Felicity Jones played Mandy Hodgson the "ugly duckling" girl next door, frustrated artist and Casino regular, her character was over cluttered yet Felicity Jones more than coped with some excellent acting resisting the trap of over egging the pudding, she came across a as likable character and it was great to have quality acting amongst other flat and ill equipped actors who where struggling with a scrip that some times appeared to be written by four or five different people? This is where the film falls flat on its bottom a bit, there is such disparity between the actor's skills and the script not quite knowing what kind of film it is, we go from whimsical to serious without any real substance and this relegated the movie to a rainy afternoon on DVD. Would I recommend the movie, sadly no, certainly not for a special trip to the pictures. I think this is a fun film, on the Northernsoul side I would have to write "Could have tried harder", the mix of old clips and new was well done yet some times it came across as the Kids from Fame, at one time we see a Blues Brothers type jump up and touch your toes. The dance off at the end was probably the most unforgivable own goal of the movie. Simon Cuerden Soulboy the Movie by Zak Cuerden (17) Upon first seeing the trailer for the film Soulboy the excitement felt by all the northern soul fans about a film that captured the magic that was felt at Wigan casino was unmatchable. Finally a film that could describe what northern soul meant to that generation. The film on a whole was very predictable, and seemed to be just a big build up to the final dance off. In my opinion the film did not know what kind of film it wanted to be and seemed to stray away from the initial goal of capturing the feel of Wigan casino, in the end it did not do this. The film on the whole was a good watch but that did not stop the disappointment by the Wigan veterans after being promised a film that could be based on them, but unfortunately the film concentrated on the love triangle instead of the music on which the film boasted it would be. But despite the all the failed promises, the film had a good mixture of comedy and seriousness. One thing that I must praise Soulboy for is the range of the audience I sat in the cinema at the age of 16 being equally entertained as my nearly 50 year old father. Soulboy will not go down in the record books for being a revolutionary film but it also will not go down for being the worst film of all time.
Guest proudlove Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 Please tell me that the one in the grey mohair whistle , is not Steve Proudlove As they say in these parts - " Tha gets some reet funny uns in that London " Malc Burst out laughing when I saw your comment Malc...................................but I have been to London this week..........................and I do own a grey suit...........and I am about the same build. Not a good defence Your Honour. Steve.
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