Oldfeet Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 Went to see the film at the Empire, Leicester Sq on Saturday night, overall it was an enjoyable 90 minutes Some of it certainly reminded me of being 17 and back in the early 70's. Then again some of it was, as they say, ' artistic license' , true for most entertainment. But it's not a film about 'Northern Soul' , it is a film about 'boy meets girl' set in the 70's with a background of Northern Soul, as such it was brilliant to hear some of the music played out in a venue that wouldn't normally hear it. I'll get the DVD when it's available and play it every 10 years or so just to remind me of what it was like to be 17 and naive and slim and full of the joy of hearing certain tracks for the first time
Guest Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 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. Unless you can provide a written alibi , signed by several reliable witnesses Steve , I am afraid the evidence is stacked against you Malc
ImberBoy Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 I thought London Council had eradicated the vagrant problem from Leister Square years ago, these dancing tramps are just spoiling it for everyone.
Little-stevie 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 Yet another own goal on the promotions side... Not sure about the thought thats gone into the styling of the dancers for a film set in 1973.... 50s style and mod style makes no sense to me... Its more like Grease meets the blues brothers... Young dancers male and female with some good looking kids would have been more on the money... Many many years work goes into putting a film together and time and time again the promotional side looks like its been put together in a few minutes with little thought for impact... It lacks the Va va vooooooooooooooooooooom that would really draw you in.... IMVHO... Just a thought...
Quinvy Posted September 6, 2010 Posted September 6, 2010 I saw the film on Saturday.....I was desperate to enjoy it....unfortunately I was disappointed.....most of the dancing scenes were the out takes from This England......the script was poor and was crying out for some humour.......most of the characters were completely unbelievable.......the wait continues for a movie we can all get behind and enjoy.......I won't hold my breath....... Phil.
Daved Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 There's clips featured in 35mm on Sky Movies this week.
Pete S Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Great clip and a bit of fun!!! Enjoyed that, some good dancers there
Guest theoriginator56 Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Enjoyed that, some good dancers there yep so did i pete couple of long time soul mates there trixster and keb. (kim)
mischief Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 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... Went with a friend from work last night Liecs sq think there were 11 people in there...
Paul-s Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Come and join the fun, put some slippy shoes on Scuse me while I just honk up That is just the f---king pits. Do they know no embarrassment..
Pete S Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 That is just the f---king pits. Do they know no embarrassment.. Maybe not, but I still think it's great, watch when the music comes on some 'normals' put their bags down on the pavement and join in the dancing, good for them!
3 Before 8 Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 bin sin ,nowt to write home abart:hatsoff2: Hi Pal. Saw it last friday not up to much.
ImberBoy Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Trixster and Keb both great dancers and top lads.
Davetay Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 That is just the f---king pits. Do they know no embarrassment.. What is there to be embarrssed about (dancing to records ? ) It was just the same in Blackburn town centre when TSWONS was 1st shown at King George's. I have seen people do far more embarrassing things happen at nighters (me inclued) than just have a dance. Dave.
Liljimmycrank Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 That is just the f---king pits. Do they know no embarrassment.. Plenty of ways to contact Keb and ask him yourself
Simsy Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Went with a friend from work last night Liecs sq think there were 11 people in there... Oh dear, think they need dancers permanently out front to keep the interest levels up?
Little-stevie Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Went with a friend from work last night Liecs sq think there were 11 people in there... Thats just crazy........ Quite a few people i know in London asking where and when is it on...Quite a bit of chat on facebook friends too.. Its all in the promotion i guess.... A lesson to be learnt from this for others to come...
Guest snowy Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 twas a nice sunday afternoon watch, did what it said on the box, bits gratted me (the dance off) and bits i enjoyed. looking forward to the pete mckenna radio/theatre productions of 'who the hells frank wilson'..this will be gritty and more accurate with a monster soundtrack...
Drew3 Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Manchester Cornerhouse added today. Friday 10th to Thursday 16th Sept. KTF. Drew.
Guest Bogue Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 (edited) Thought that was a great review by Simon & his son Informative & fair! ... I'll tell you what....old 'Wossy' will be looking over his shoulder ! Sadly looks like noone in this backwater will get to see it before dvd though. Edited September 7, 2010 by Bogue
Mike Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 seen one post about attendances given all the discussion, promotion, reviews and such was wondering what have they been like elsewhere healthy?
Maark Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 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. If you had stayed with it Mikey he did add "but they can still move". I thought he came across pretty respectful of the current scene. He was obviously a bit nervous and anyone who has been interviewed live on national telly knows how nerve racking it can be and that you don't always say exactly what you want to!
Pete S Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Yet another own goal on the promotions side... Not sure about the thought thats gone into the styling of the dancers for a film set in 1973.... 50s style and mod style makes no sense to me... Its more like Grease meets the blues brothers... Young dancers male and female with some good looking kids would have been more on the money... Many many years work goes into putting a film together and time and time again the promotional side looks like its been put together in a few minutes with little thought for impact... It lacks the Va va vooooooooooooooooooooom that would really draw you in.... IMVHO... Just a thought... I'm sure the members of the public passing by the cinema were taking notes about the clothes the dancers were wearing so's when they got home they could come on a forum and say bloody hell, they weren't even making those trousers in 1973.
ImberBoy Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Thought that was a great review by Simon & his son Informative & fair! ... I'll tell you what....old 'Wossy' will be looking over his shoulder ! Sadly looks like noone in this backwater will get to see it before dvd though. Many thanks
Liljimmycrank Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Manchester Cornerhouse added today. Friday 10th to Thursday 16th Sept. KTF. Drew. Thats quite a well attended cinema so be interesting to see attendances. I'm going to the IMAX to watch it on Friday (i'm 100% positive it wont be on the gigantic screen though) with about 10 other people, mixture of ages, some into the music some not.
ImberBoy Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 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. The cinema was pretty empty, There were about 13 "Soulies" counting The Tarn Posse and my family then another 10 in the cinema making a grand total of 23, that's a lot of empty seats. 23 bums on seats
Guest jo65 Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Went to see the film last Friday, which was enjoyed by a group of us. It runs for a week in Belfast. Thought it was well attended with a mixed range of ages, l think the QFT holds around 120 folk.. all seats sold..
Little-stevie Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 I'm sure the members of the public passing by the cinema were taking notes about the clothes the dancers were wearing so's when they got home they could come on a forum and say bloody hell, they weren't even making those trousers in 1973. Its about how to promote Mr Smith, generate a buzz, get the juices flowing and get bums on seats... You said it, passing public..... Not paying public who were impressed enough to go and see the film.... The clothing comment was my own " 50s style and mod seems an odd mix to me " Time and time again the promotions are done for this movie and fall on their arse... Someone must be in control of the promtional side??? whoever that is, dont give up your day job Its on at the cornerhouse Manchester.... Maybe a chance to make my own mind up at last...
Reg Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Its about how to promote Mr Smith, generate a buzz, get the juices flowing and get bums on seats... You said it, passing public..... Not paying public who were impressed enough to go and see the film.... The clothing comment was my own " 50s style and mod seems an odd mix to me " Time and time again the promotions are done for this movie and fall on their arse... Someone must be in control of the promtional side??? whoever that is, dont give up your day job Its on at the cornerhouse Manchester.... Maybe a chance to make my own mind up at last... https://www.cornerhouse.org/film/info.aspx?showings=1&ID=3297
Douglas Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 My friends and myself went to see it, on monday in Newcastle,it was a sell-out,roughly 250-300 people there,we all thought it was good, the soundtrack was great,the only complaint was the ridiculous dance off at the end.
Markw Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Its about how to promote Mr Smith, generate a buzz, get the juices flowing and get bums on seats... You said it, passing public..... Not paying public who were impressed enough to go and see the film.... The clothing comment was my own " 50s style and mod seems an odd mix to me " Time and time again the promotions are done for this movie and fall on their arse... Someone must be in control of the promtional side??? whoever that is, dont give up your day job Its on at the cornerhouse Manchester.... Maybe a chance to make my own mind up at last... Steve - are you referring to the dancers outside Leics Square rather than the film itself? Must admit, Keb and Chris's style of clothing next to the Mod guy would send a confusing general public message when put alongside the film and its fashions set in 1974.
Little-stevie Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Steve - are you referring to the dancers outside Leics Square rather than the film itself? Must admit, Keb and Chris's style of clothing next to the Mod guy would send a confusing general public message when put alongside the film and its fashions set in 1974. Yes Mark... A need for the image outside to represent whats on the screen inside.......
Ian Parker Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Will wait for my partner Ian to buy or rent a copy But if the film has any girl/boy romance.................i will loose interest, because i don't like mush in any film Debbie x
Guest Dor Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Well I thought it was ok a bit of a comedy with a theme that I'm interested in! Dor
Mark S Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Come and join the fun, put some slippy shoes on Scuse me while I just honk up And the winner of the dance like yer Dad contest ...........................................................................................................is................................................... Is there a Northern soul equivalent to get a f"cking room ?
Pete S Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 And the winner of the dance like yer Dad contest ...........................................................................................................is................................................... Is there a Northern soul equivalent to get a f"cking room ? Can't understand people taking the piss out of that clip, I absolutely love it more every time I see it, not so much for the Northern dancers, which is a bit of a cheesy publicity stunt but for the members of the public in the background being prepared to drop everything and join in just because music starts playing. Don't watch the dancers, watch the background. p.s. If Keb Darge dances like my Dad then I wish my Dad had tought me a few steps.
Guest Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 I'm with you Pete; music and dancing is without language barriers
Guest Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 And... Keb's a brilliant example of what fuddy-duddy 50 year old's + should aspire to be. Vibrant, fit and with purpose
Chalky Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 p.s. If Keb Darge dances like my Dad then I wish my Dad had tought me a few steps. me too Pete
Chalky Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 And... Keb's a brilliant example of what fuddy-duddy 50 year old's + should aspire to be. Vibrant, fit and with purpose Keb still better than most if not all on this scene when it comes to dancing
Ian Parker Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 (edited) Best dancer & best dressed, has to go to the Rockabilly chap Debbie x Edited September 9, 2010 by parkash
Simsy Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 Can't understand people taking the piss out of that clip a bit of a cheesy publicity stunt You've answered your own misunderstandings there mate, by the looks of things...
Pete S Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 Best dancer & best dressed, has to go to the Rockabilly chap Debbie x Really? My missus thought he looked overweight and slow!
Pete S Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 You've answered your own misunderstandings there mate, by the looks of things... Whatever.
Paul-s Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 (edited) Went to see this last night and i was toatally shocked! Having read the script 5 years ago, i alkready knew it would be slack, BUT, thought i would give it a chance as some people on here are giving it good reports. MISTAKE! Jesus christ, this film is just f---king diabolically crap. What shocked me more, is that so called soul lovers and Wigan lovers , could like this rubbish! I went with 5 actors (good ones) to see it and without even going into the crap costumes, the same extras waliking through scenes cos they couldnt afford enough, the main guys trouisers being too long, the f---king appalling dancing, the fat extras dancing in the background etc, it was just the worst ACTING we had seen in a long , long time! It was so bad it was offensive. The two bad guys with stupidly deep voices,, the crap dancer bad guy with the pot belly and pills in every pocket, so that when he falls over they all fall on the floor! The 30 year old Danielle Henry cast as a teenager! The f---king ridiculous dance off at the end thats decided on the worst spins you have ever seen! Im still in shock from the film, but more from the people on here who can possibly like this stupid rubbish. Forget the Northern angle, its just one of the worst acted, written and directed films i have seen..REALLY! THe 3 guys on hidden trampettes who jump up in the dance scene, touching there toes like a scene from FAME.! The badly cut original footage (thats orange for some reason) that we have seen a million times before, that switches from busy Wigan to empty hall. The 'line dancing 'scene:ohmy: ! f--king hell! The scene where the girl OD's that just a rip from the 80's tv play and bloody ridiculous to boot! Did this film have no advisors on it? If it did, they were crap! The BREAK DANCER doing turtles on his back! Alfie Allen doing an impression of Martin Clunes! The record shop guy doing a crap 'Shameless' caricature. In fact thats why the acting is so awful, its all 1 and 2 dimensional caricatures and i cant believe that a director could cast so badly and direct even worse. This film just has NO DRAMA, its UNSEXY, and just plain BORING! I see why it has no release now. Its like a bad student film. Dont even bother with it when it comes out on DVD very soon, its annoyingly bad! Edited September 9, 2010 by paul-s
Pete S Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 Went to see this last night and i was toatally shocked! Having read the script 5 years ago, i alkready knew it would be slack, BUT, thought i would give it a chance as some people on here are giving it good reports. MISTAKE! Jesus christ, this film is just f---king diabolically crap. What shocked me more, is that so called soul lovers and Wigan lovers , could like this rubbish! I went with 5 actors (good ones) to see it and without even going into the crap costumes, the same extras waliking through scenes cos they couldnt afford enough, the main guys trouisers being too long, the f---king appalling dancing, the fat extras dancing in the background etc, it was just the worst ACTING we had seen in a long , long time! It was so bad it was offensive. The two bad guys with stupidly deep voices,, the crap dancer bad guy with the pot belly and pills in every pocket, so that when he falls over they all fall on the floor! The 30 year old Danielle Henry cast as a teenager! The f---king ridiculous dance off at the end thats decided on the worst spins you have ever seen! Im still in shock from the film, but more from the people on here who can possibly like this stupid rubbish. Forget the Northern angle, its just one of the worst acted, written and directed films i have seen..REALLY! THe 3 guys on hidden trampettes who jump up in the dance scene, touching there toes like a scene from FAME.! The badly cut original footage (thats orange for some reason) that we have seen a million times before, that switches from busy Wigan to empty hall. The 'line dancing 'scene:ohmy: ! f--king hell! The scene where the girl OD's that just a rip from the 80's tv play and bloody ridiculous to boot! Did this film have no advisors on it? If it did, they were crap! The BREAK DANCER doing turtles on his back! Alfie Allen doing an impression of Martin Clunes! The record shop guy doing a crap 'Shameless' caricature. In fact thats why the acting is so awful, its all 1 and 2 dimensional caricatures and i cant believe that a director could cast so badly and direct even worse. This film just has NO DRAMA, its UNSEXY, and just plain BORING! I see why it has no release now. Its like a bad student film. Dont even bother with it when it comes out on DVD very soon, its annoyingly bad! But apart from that??
Guest MBarrett Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 Went to see this last night and i was toatally shocked! Having read the script 5 years ago, i alkready knew it would be slack, BUT, thought i would give it a chance as some people on here are giving it good reports. MISTAKE! Jesus christ, this film is just f---king diabolically crap. What shocked me more, is that so called soul lovers and Wigan lovers , could like this rubbish! I went with 5 actors (good ones) to see it and without even going into the crap costumes, the same extras waliking through scenes cos they couldnt afford enough, the main guys trouisers being too long, the f---king appalling dancing, the fat extras dancing in the background etc, it was just the worst ACTING we had seen in a long , long time! It was so bad it was offensive. The two bad guys with stupidly deep voices,, the crap dancer bad guy with the pot belly and pills in every pocket, so that when he falls over they all fall on the floor! The 30 year old Danielle Henry cast as a teenager! The f---king ridiculous dance off at the end thats decided on the worst spins you have ever seen! Im still in shock from the film, but more from the people on here who can possibly like this stupid rubbish. Forget the Northern angle, its just one of the worst acted, written and directed films i have seen..REALLY! THe 3 guys on hidden trampettes who jump up in the dance scene, touching there toes like a scene from FAME.! The badly cut original footage (thats orange for some reason) that we have seen a million times before, that switches from busy Wigan to empty hall. The 'line dancing 'scene:ohmy: ! f--king hell! The scene where the girl OD's that just a rip from the 80's tv play and bloody ridiculous to boot! Did this film have no advisors on it? If it did, they were crap! The BREAK DANCER doing turtles on his back! Alfie Allen doing an impression of Martin Clunes! The record shop guy doing a crap 'Shameless' caricature. In fact thats why the acting is so awful, its all 1 and 2 dimensional caricatures and i cant believe that a director could cast so badly and direct even worse. This film just has NO DRAMA, its UNSEXY, and just plain BORING! I see why it has no release now. Its like a bad student film. Dont even bother with it when it comes out on DVD very soon, its annoyingly bad! Chill bro! :D
Guest Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 I'm annoyed at myself for reading Paul's rant
Ady Croasdell Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 Will wait for my partner Ian to buy or rent a copy But if the film has any girl/boy romance.................i will loose interest, because i don't like mush in any film Debbie x The mush is so mushy I actually put my hands in front of my eyes at one point! (Like I did with Psycho but for totally different reasons)
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