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Is it on at the Broadway? Didn't see it on their site but hope it is as that's a cracking venue. It is on at Nottingham, Derby and other Showcase cinemas on the 18th.

 

Enjoyed the trailer, surprised this thread hasn't had more comments mind. 

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Wonder if there are plans for launch parties outside of the UK?

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Official site says list of cinemas will be up this week.Its about time this info was released

 

Wouldn't mind seeing it on the big screen, especially up norf.............. :thumbsup:

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I am a bit doubtful about the film after watching the trailer!

 

Never heard a DJ at the time say, "This is underground but it's going to be massive!! "

Most people could not have cared less, it was better underground!

 

Some of the other things said are terms used now, the describe the Northern Soul scene then.

People talked different at the time, because it was all happening and attitudes were different!

 

Hope that's just the trailer and the rest of the film has a bit more integrity.  The dance floor scenes are excellent and so is the music.

 I just remember that not everyone had a grimy look and was out of work, there were a lot of tidy decent people who loved the music and the scene.

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Wow. The advance orders for the DVD have propelled it to No.1 on the Amazon Music DVD chart and it's just hit No.20 on the Amazon Film Drama Chart. All this 5 weeks before release.

 

·         Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 101 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

o    #1 in DVD & Blu-ray > Music DVDs

o    #20 in DVD & Blu-ray > Drama

 

This is pretty mind-blowing The level of support out there really is incredible. Very exciting times.

 

Ian D  :D


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Wow. The advance orders for the DVD have propelled it to No.1 on the Amazon Music DVD chart and it's just hit No.20 on the Amazon Film Drama Chart. All this 5 weeks before release.

 

·         Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 101 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

o    #1 in DVD & Blu-ray > Music DVDs

o    #20 in DVD & Blu-ray > Drama

 

This is pretty mind-blowing The level of support out there really is incredible. Very exciting times.

 

Ian D  :D

Fantastic Ian.

Despite us ordering the DVD, I'd bet most of us want to see it at a cinema as well - we really need the list of where and when it's going to be screened ASAP!

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I am a bit doubtful about the film after watching the trailer!

 

Never heard a DJ at the time say, "This is underground but it's going to be massive!! "

Most people could not have cared less, it was better underground!

 

Some of the other things said are terms used now, the describe the Northern Soul scene then.

People talked different at the time, because it was all happening and attitudes were different!

 

Hope that's just the trailer and the rest of the film has a bit more integrity.  The dance floor scenes are excellent and so is the music.

 I just remember that not everyone had a grimy look and was out of work, there were a lot of tidy decent people who loved the music and the scene.

 

The film has total integrity don't worry. I may have worded it differently when I was dee-jaying back then, but I can clearly recall saying similar stuff to the above, so it wasn't out of place to me at all. Ever hear Martyn Ellis at the Torch? He'd spiel stuff like that all the time.

 

And yes, I never went for the 'grimy' look ever, but the scenes outside the Casino definitely struck a chord with me. Incredibly accurate in my opinion. That's pretty much as I remembered it. I couldn't believe how accurate it was to be honest. I don't think there's much to argue about in terms of accuracy. I was looking for flaws and didn't really find any. It struck a chord with me for sure.

 

Ian D  :D

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Fantastic Ian.

Despite us ordering the DVD, I'd bet most of us want to see it at a cinema as well - we really need the list of where and when it's going to be screened ASAP!

 

Definitely try and see it at the cinema! The big screen and sound system really present the film in the best way. If your local cinema isn't showing it, then ask 'em why? This is a small UK film up against big money Hollywood blockbusters, yet we just hit No.1 on the Amazon music DVD chart and will have a Top 20 album in 10 days time. If the local cinemas have any sense they'll be demanding to show it. So give 'em a prod. This is a film about Northern Soul for f*cks sake, so I'd expect local cinemas to be right on the case if they know their local audiences. I think at least 500,000 people in the UK would want to see this on the big screen, but hey, what do I know? :)

 

Ian D :)

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It appears to be showing at 12 or 13 Showcase Cinemas but only on the 18th, I was hoping that a few might have run it for a week.

 

Me too. Agitate for more screenings. We're closer to this than any film company so we have to let 'em know!

 

Ian D  :D

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Wonder if there are plans for launch parties outside of the UK?

 

Was wondering the same thing Dave.

I've written to the producers regarding co-ordinating something down under but had no response whatsoever.

Perhaps they are taking a wait and see approach to the demand and reaction in the UK before deciding how best to market the film overseas.

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I was going to order this, but then I thought I`d heard/ read somewhere that there is a release with a 2nd disc containing interviews with Richard Searling etc.???  Or am I losing it?? 

 

I think the BluRay single disc release contains the extras you mentioned.  Not heard of a double disc release.  The CD soundtrack has a bonus DVD with Elaine being interviewed by one of the actors.

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I was going to order this, but then I thought I`d heard/ read somewhere that there is a release with a 2nd disc containing interviews with Richard Searling etc.???  Or am I losing it?? 

 

The FANTASTIC Richard Searling interview is on the bonus DVD which comes with the soundtrack CDs:-

 

In other words, this package:-

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Northern-Soul-Soundtrack-Various-Artists/dp/B00JYDGFXA/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1410511150&sr=1-1-spell&keywords=norther+soul+the+film

 

Ian D  :D

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Definitely try and see it at the cinema! The big screen and sound system really present the film in the best way. If your local cinema isn't showing it, then ask 'em why? This is a small UK film up against big money Hollywood blockbusters, yet we just hit No.1 on the Amazon music DVD chart and will have a Top 20 album in 10 days time. If the local cinemas have any sense they'll be demanding to show it. So give 'em a prod. This is a film about Northern Soul for f*cks sake, so I'd expect local cinemas to be right on the case if they know their local audiences. I think at least 500,000 people in the UK would want to see this on the big screen, but hey, what do I know? :)

 

Ian D :)

The giving them a prod route does work. A couple of Cambridge girls wrote to the arts cinema, a few of us followed up with comments and it's now being shown, so well worth writing.  :thumbsup:

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The giving them a prod route does work. A couple of Cambridge girls wrote to the arts cinema, a few of us followed up with comments and it's now being shown, so well worth writing.  :thumbsup:

 

Local agitation definitely works as there's a few other instances besides Cambridge. The editor of the Wigan Post threatened to do a campaign if the film wasn't booked for Wigan is just one example! So if the film's not showing in your local area, then definitely contact the cinema. It's not like we have Hollywood budgets or can spend hundreds of thousands of pounds marketing on TV ads etc, so the 'terrorist marketing' approach is pretty much the best approach. 

 

Give 'em a prod or, better still, a cattle prod!  :lol:

 

Ian D :D  

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The FANTASTIC Richard Searling interview is on the bonus DVD which comes with the soundtrack CDs:-

 

In other words, this package:-

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Northern-Soul-Soundtrack-Various-Artists/dp/B00JYDGFXA/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1410511150&sr=1-1-spell&keywords=norther+soul+the+film

 

Ian D  :D

 

I'm slightly confused with the pricing on the soundtrack CD and the film itself.

 

The soundtrack CD, ok, it's two CDs and a DVD, but most if not all of the tracks are available elsewhere, appears to be, on average, at least £5 more expensive then the DVD of the film itself.

 

To my mind, I would have thought that the DVD of the film would have been more expensive than the soundtrack, or is it just me ?

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Ive just spoken with the Boroadway Cinema in Letchworth and have emailed them the details of the film etc but who is distributing it? They are happy to screen it if interest is there etc and to keep costs as low as possible but I think it would help if Soulies in the local area emailed to confirm the interest. Email is jason.valentine@letchworth.com

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I'm slightly confused with the pricing on the soundtrack CD and the film itself.

 

The soundtrack CD, ok, it's two CDs and a DVD, but most if not all of the tracks are available elsewhere, appears to be, on average, at least £5 more expensive then the DVD of the film itself.

 

To my mind, I would have thought that the DVD of the film would have been more expensive than the soundtrack, or is it just me ?

I think that's the case with most films and their soundtracks. Normally they'd expect to sell more DVDs so they tend to be cheaper because of the volume produced.

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I'm slightly confused with the pricing on the soundtrack CD and the film itself.

 

The soundtrack CD, ok, it's two CDs and a DVD, but most if not all of the tracks are available elsewhere, appears to be, on average, at least £5 more expensive then the DVD of the film itself.

 

To my mind, I would have thought that the DVD of the film would have been more expensive than the soundtrack, or is it just me ?

 

Nope, not just you. The DVD is exceptionally keenly priced. I was surprised too.....

 

Ian D  :D

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Ive just spoken with the Boroadway Cinema in Letchworth and have emailed them the details of the film etc but who is distributing it? They are happy to screen it if interest is there etc and to keep costs as low as possible but I think it would help if Soulies in the local area emailed to confirm the interest. Email is jason.valentine@letchworth.com

 

That's the spirit! By next week I expect at least 100 local cinemas to be bombarded with requests!

 

Ian D  :D

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Slightly easier to badger for us as Elaine was a local for a while and given Taffy was consultant on some of the casino scenes Ian. Plus I'm needing it big screen to see if I can see my wonderful dancing in the shadows of said scenes, given eyes not what they used to be  :thumbsup: Trot on....

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Looks about as wank as I imagined...... I think I'll give it a wide berth.

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Ian, please can you answer my PM sent yesterday?

 

Hi Phil, 

 

Apologies mate, I'm somewhat swamped at the moment. I'll have to bump it over to Elaine's office and then she has to then clear it with Universal, so it's not a quick process but I'll send the request over today OK?

 

Good thinking though!

 

Ian D  :D

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Hi Phil, 

 

Apologies mate, I'm somewhat swamped at the moment. I'll have to bump it over to Elaine's office and then she has to then clear it with Universal, so it's not a quick process but I'll send the request over today OK?

 

Good thinking though!

 

Ian D  :D

 

Many thanks.  :thumbup:

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I'm slightly confused with the pricing on the soundtrack CD and the film itself.

 

The soundtrack CD, ok, it's two CDs and a DVD, but most if not all of the tracks are available elsewhere, appears to be, on average, at least £5 more expensive then the DVD of the film itself.

 

To my mind, I would have thought that the DVD of the film would have been more expensive than the soundtrack, or is it just me ?

 

Even big releases are cheap these days. Spiderman 3 was £10 in ASDA as soon as it came out. With SKY, Virgin and Netflix etc... DVD isn't the only way for films to make money these days. Lots more competition.

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Even big releases are cheap these days. Spiderman 3 was £10 in ASDA as soon as it came out. With SKY, Virgin and Netflix etc... DVD isn't the only way for films to make money these days. Lots more competition.

I did say I was confused. LOL.

I don't buy many DVDs anyway, or use anybody the online / on demand sources either. I just remembered CDs being cheaper than films.

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Even big releases are cheap these days. Spiderman 3 was £10 in ASDA as soon as it came out. With SKY, Virgin and Netflix etc... DVD isn't the only way for films to make money these days. Lots more competition.

I did say I was confused. LOL.

I don't buy many DVDs anyway, or use any of the online / on demand sources either. I just remembered CDs being cheaper than films.

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I did say I was confused. LOL.

I don't buy many DVDs anyway, or use any of the online / on demand sources either. I just remembered CDs being cheaper than films.

 

It's a relief that you've mastered the art of posting on internet forums though Dave.

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Bought the book from the book depositary on line - nearly a third knocked off the price and free postage (£13.60) . I see that it is slightly cheaper than that on other sites.

 

Des

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Cant wait ...............................till I can pick it up for three quid at Asda .

 

I still see copies of Soulboy gathering dust on the shelves in Nuneaton, glaring at me as I walk by... :)

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Looks about as wank as I imagined...... I think I'll give it a wide berth.

 

I know someone who ‘taught’ the actors to D.J at his home, and when he told me he had taught them to say…”Let’s ‘ave ya!”……I winced (Not sure that's in the film btw)........Ref the clip, when I see the actors ‘feeling the music’, I do cringe slightly because I know they are only acting.....But seeing this film from a negative view point is the easy option - of course we will be able to be pick many holes in it if we wanted to, as I'm sure The Romans would have if they saw Spartacus or The Ten Commandments!

 

We simply must see it for what it is - a film, and knowing who has been involved in the making of it and how much thought and hard work has been put into it, we are not going to get anything better (ever)

 

Good luck to Elaine (and Marco) I say, I’m sure you have done yourselves proud.

 

All the best,

 

Len :thumbsup:

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