Guest JEFF W Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 SOULED OUT, a project so long in development that maybe many out there had thought it was never going to happen, starts shooting in Stoke on August 19th. Starring Martin Compston, Nichola Burley, Felicity Jones, Alfie Allen and Pat Shortt, it's directed by Shimmy Marcus and is planned for a summer '09 release. And wait 'til you see those flares! I'll keep dropping by with updates, but more info can be found on Ipso Facto films' website. Cheers, Jeff Williams, Writer, Souled Out.
WendyTinley Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 SOULED OUT, a project so long in development that maybe many out there had thought it was never going to happen, starts shooting in Stoke on August 19th. Starring Martin Compston, Nichola Burley, Felicity Jones, Alfie Allen and Pat Shortt, it's directed by Shimmy Marcus and is planned for a summer '09 release. And wait 'til you see those flares! I'll keep dropping by with updates, but more info can be found on Ipso Facto films' website. Cheers, Jeff Williams, Writer, Souled Out. Are you able to let us know whether genuine northern soul tracks will be used in the film? (fingers crossed) and if so... what?
Guest JEFF W Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 Are you able to let us know whether genuine northern soul tracks will be used in the film? (fingers crossed) and if so... what? As far as I'm aware - and it's something the director and myself are totally commited to, ALL the music used in SOULED OUT's going to be original source, from the northern stuff, (and a lot of it, too), used in the Casino sequences down to some God-awful poptastic numbers for the earlier scenes set in a local "discotheque." I can't disclose full song-list yet as there are still negotiations about rights etc ongoing, but once they're completed I'll publish... But it seems that's going to have to be in another thread altogether, because although I was genuinely reacting to an earlier question on this thread about further info on any of the three mooted NS films, it appears I've upset the balance of things. Apologies to any applecarts I've turned over - it was certainly not deliberate.
paultp Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 SOULED OUT, a project so long in development that maybe many out there had thought it was never going to happen, starts shooting in Stoke on August 19th. Starring Martin Compston, Nichola Burley, Felicity Jones, Alfie Allen and Pat Shortt, it's directed by Shimmy Marcus and is planned for a summer '09 release. And wait 'til you see those flares! I'll keep dropping by with updates, but more info can be found on Ipso Facto films' website. Cheers, Jeff Williams, Writer, Souled Out. I thought this post was a p*ss take, but its evidently not (well as we say in Yorkshire "it is and it isn't") Here's a link that the media savvy JW missed out of his post: https://www.ipsofactofilms.com/films/souled_out.html The plot looks riveting For the star struck, there is the opportunity to register your interest in becoming an extra, filming August/September. I wonder if there is any place for an over-weight 50 plusser with a pacemaker? Cheers Paul
Guest JEFF W Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 I thought this post was a p*ss take, but its evidently not (well as we say in Yorkshire "it is and it isn't") Here's a link that the media savvy JW missed out of his post: https://www.ipsofactofilms.com/films/souled_out.html The plot looks riveting For the star struck, there is the opportunity to register your interest in becoming an extra, filming August/September. I wonder if there is any place for an over-weight 50 plusser with a pacemaker? Cheers Paul Media savvy? Not me, mate. Still locked in the clockwork era as far as high-tech goes. And if there isn't room for over-50's in the cast, (so that lets me out, then), then I guess we'll have to content ourselves with a cinema seat...
ChrisOD1964 Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 https://www.ipsofactofilms.com/films/souled_out.html THEY NEED EXTRAS FOR THIS HAVE LOOK YOU COULD BECOME FAMOUS CHRIS
Guest Matt Male Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 (edited) SOULED OUT, a project so long in development that maybe many out there had thought it was never going to happen, starts shooting in Stoke on August 19th. Starring Martin Compston, Nichola Burley, Felicity Jones, Alfie Allen and Pat Shortt, it's directed by Shimmy Marcus and is planned for a summer '09 release. And wait 'til you see those flares! I'll keep dropping by with updates, but more info can be found on Ipso Facto films' website. Cheers, Jeff Williams, Writer, Souled Out. What made you write a retro piece Jeff? Why not set a story against the backdrop (no pun intended) of the current rare soul scene? Actually maybe Souled Out II could bring Joe's story up to the present day? If you need a co-writer for the second one... Edited August 5, 2008 by Matt Male
Simon M Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 (edited) What made you write a retro piece Jeff? Why not set a story against the backdrop (no pun intended) of the current rare soul scene? Actually maybe Souled Out II could bring Joe's story up to the present day? If you need a co-writer for the second one... It could be like Titanic , Matt but maybe a search for a lost one off Edited August 5, 2008 by Simon M
Kevinkent Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 SOULED OUT, a project so long in development that maybe many out there had thought it was never going to happen, starts shooting in Stoke on August 19th. Starring Martin Compston, Nichola Burley, Felicity Jones, Alfie Allen and Pat Shortt, it's directed by Shimmy Marcus and is planned for a summer '09 release. And wait 'til you see those flares! I'll keep dropping by with updates, but more info can be found on Ipso Facto films' website. Cheers, Jeff Williams, Writer, Souled Out. Flares ??? Who wore flares? Baggies, Parallels etc, but not flares.
Guest Paul Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 ...ALL the music used in SOULED OUT's going to be original source ...I can't disclose full song-list yet as there are still negotiations about rights etc ongoing, but once they're completed I'll publish...Hello, Music Sales have already requested sync licenses for a number of authentic northern soul songs and masters. It looks like Souled Out will have a great soundtrack. Best regards, Paul Mooney Millbrand Copyright Management Ltd
mischief Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 Jeff, hope it goes well i'll look forward to seeing it..
Guest Trevski Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 (edited) https://www.ipsofactofilms.com/films/souled_out.html THEY NEED EXTRAS FOR THIS HAVE LOOK YOU COULD BECOME FAMOUS CHRIS I recon we should all go. Mindst you, did Wigan have that many bald, 40-odd year old bouncers! (only parts most of us could get!) After me... "Stop pushing at the BACK!" Edited August 5, 2008 by Trevski
Guest soulmaguk Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 SOULED OUT, a project so long in development that maybe many out there had thought it was never going to happen, starts shooting in Stoke on August 19th. Starring Martin Compston, Nichola Burley, Felicity Jones, Alfie Allen and Pat Shortt, it's directed by Shimmy Marcus and is planned for a summer '09 release. And wait 'til you see those flares! I'll keep dropping by with updates, but more info can be found on Ipso Facto films' website. Cheers, Jeff Williams, Writer, Souled Out. Hope it's as big as Quadrophenia was for the Mods Jeff. Looks like a good British film of our culture set in yesteryear. John.
Guest Matt Male Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 I recon we should all go. Mindst you, did Wigan have that many bald, 40-odd year old bouncers! (only parts most of us could get!) After me... "Stop pushing at the BACK!" That's two thousand of us then all after the role of Gerry Marshall
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 It could be like Titanic , Matt but maybe a search for a lost one off I've just had a phone call from one of the casting dudes (thanks Mr Quinn for giving my number out! ) seemed like a throughly nice young man though i did laugh when he asked me if i knew of a 'Wigan Casino'! I just phoned my mum to tell her that i might be an extra in the film & she asked if she could come along to be an extra "as one of those who just watched?"
Guest JEFF W Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 Hope it's as big as Quadrophenia was for the Mods Jeff. Looks like a good British film of our culture set in yesteryear. John. Love to think it could be, John, and thanks for your good wishes - the good wishes of the overwhelming majority of people on the scene, in fact. Seems like so many people have just been waiting for a feature film on the subject to actually happen, and I dearly hope this proves to be the one. Gotta say, fingers crossed an'all, but the signs seem good. The first script readthrough by just about the full cast took place last friday at Kings Hall, Stoke, and if anything it was even better than I could've hoped for. Everyone connected to this is absolutely into what it could be, with a small army of people already working away to recreate the look and feel of small-town northern life in 1974, and the main cast have been knocking themselves out for weeks taking lessons in NS dance from two amazing instructors already well-known to many out there, Liam Q and Keb Darge. And my mistake - it was baggies, of course, and not flares that ruled the fashion roost back then. I should've taken another look at the photos in my marriage album...
Guest Matt Male Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 (edited) I've just had a phone call from one of the casting dudes (thanks Mr Quinn for giving my number out! ) seemed like a throughly nice young man though i did laugh when he asked me if i knew of a 'Wigan Casino'! I just phoned my mum to tell her that i might be an extra in the film & she asked if she could come along to be an extra "as one of those who just watched?" I'll be the taxi driver who drops you off at the start outside the Casino; 'That'll be ten bob love, watch how you go. I had that nice Mr Serling in the back of my cab once...' see i'm a natural In fact only last night my missus said i had a small part... Edited August 5, 2008 by Matt Male
Maark Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 I recon we should all go. Mindst you, did Wigan have that many bald, 40-odd year old bouncers! (only parts most of us could get!) After me... "Stop pushing at the BACK!" Dunno about you Trev, but a well fitted wig and I might be able to get away with being an extra as I still have the body of a 24 year old. Oh, I'll need the dancing lessons as well! Anyways. wasn't "Saturday Night Fever" based on Wigan Casino?
Quinvy Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 (edited) Love to think it could be, John, and thanks for your good wishes - the good wishes of the overwhelming majority of people on the scene, in fact. Seems like so many people have just been waiting for a feature film on the subject to actually happen, and I dearly hope this proves to be the one. Gotta say, fingers crossed an'all, but the signs seem good. The first script readthrough by just about the full cast took place last friday at Kings Hall, Stoke, and if anything it was even better than I could've hoped for. Everyone connected to this is absolutely into what it could be, with a small army of people already working away to recreate the look and feel of small-town northern life in 1974, and the main cast have been knocking themselves out for weeks taking lessons in NS dance from two amazing instructors already well-known to many out there, Liam Q and Keb Darge. And my mistake - it was baggies, of course, and not flares that ruled the fashion roost back then. I should've taken another look at the photos in my marriage album... Good luck with this Jeff....how do you go about finding the clothes for 1974? the fabrics, and styles are so different to today.....and the hair styles? All the lads had long hair, feather cuts, side burns and taches.....the old cars? let's face it 70's cars were total rot boxes....I was just thinking about it, it must be a nightmare.....I remember Brown clothes were very fashionable... ...I had a brown suite..... Edited August 5, 2008 by quinvy
sepia Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 so kings hall is the venue for filming. pity you could of got the old wiganer's to bring a brick & the old flooring they bot,nicked,borrowed & re built the CASINO.
Reg Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 I was going to sign up to be an extra as I'm not too old but the on line form put me off a bit...how fat are you!!! How big are your feet???
Guest Trevski Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 (edited) ...I had a brown suite..... Was it from DFS! Edited August 5, 2008 by Trevski
pikeys dog Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 I remember Brown clothes were very fashionable... ...I had a brown suite..... Was it a three piece?
Simsy Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 Anyways. wasn't "Saturday Night Fever" based on Wigan Casino? So they say ... Will he get the girl? Won't he? Gee mom, apple pie, happy endings and it's all done in the best possible taste ..!
foolish girl Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 just thinking about being an extra ............. I'm the same age now as my mum was when she said to me "behave yourself at eileens house this w/e" little knowing we were off to wigan and eileens mum thought eileen was at my house ............. any parts for an irate mum lol
Guest andyrattigan Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Looks good this. Good luck with it. Just put my name down for an extra. Fingers crossed.
Dave Rimmer Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 As far as I'm aware - and it's something the director and myself are totally commited to, ALL the music used in SOULED OUT's going to be original source, from the northern stuff, (and a lot of it, too), used in the Casino sequences down to some God-awful poptastic numbers for the earlier scenes set in a local "discotheque." I can't disclose full song-list yet as there are still negotiations about rights etc ongoing, but once they're completed I'll publish... But it seems that's going to have to be in another thread altogether, because although I was genuinely reacting to an earlier question on this thread about further info on any of the three mooted NS films, it appears I've upset the balance of things. Apologies to any applecarts I've turned over - it was certainly not deliberate. I'm glad to hear that you intend using original music. Perhaps you could let us know what part these people ''The Dap Kings, Sharon Jones, Amy Winehouse*, Mark Ronson*, Paul Weller and Duffy" who are all mentioned in your publicity, will play in terms of original music ?
WendyTinley Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 (edited) I'm glad to hear that you intend using original music. Perhaps you could let us know what part these people ''The Dap Kings, Sharon Jones, Amy Winehouse*, Mark Ronson*, Paul Weller and Duffy" who are all mentioned in your publicity, will play in terms of original music ? Dave, I think you are meaning the other film 'Function at the Junction'... I think that is the Mark Ronson one... that is why I asked this nice chap what their 'music policy' was... Edited August 6, 2008 by WendyTinley
Spacehopper Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 so glad you are gonna use original music lets face it the music was/is the most important thing and the reason people did/do travel from one end of the country to another ! as far as the fine detail about clothes etc,i was a courier for the bbc once and you will be amazed how much retro stuff film companies have stashed away...and lets face it even the great quodrophenia had many little mistakes,which after youve seen it a million times can be more interesting than the film....gp's,px's neither of which were around in 64 and the who double album next to the record player at the house party !! bad one that
Simsy Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Comment from the films director on the music policy towards the end of the clip in the link below. https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7459499.stm
Peter99 Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 I'll be the taxi driver who drops you off at the start outside the Casino; 'That'll be ten bob love, watch how you go. I had that nice Mr Serling in the back of my cab once...' see i'm a natural In fact only last night my missus said i had a small part...
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 I'll be the taxi driver who drops you off at the start outside the Casino; 'That'll be ten bob love, watch how you go. I had that nice Mr Serling in the back of my cab once...' see i'm a natural In fact only last night my missus said i had a small part... I thought you all had to run some kind of gaunlet to the Casino? Didn't have money for things like cabs!
Spacehopper Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Comment from the films director on the music policy towards the end of the clip in the link below. https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7459499.stm ummm ...a bit worrying...what does contributing to the soundtrack mean ????......maybe making the music "that tells the story" such as the whos music in quod....surely not for the casino scenes.....can you imagine sting dancing to secret affair or the jam at brighton in 64 ! .....thats if he could dance ofcourse !!
Simsy Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 ummm ...a bit worrying...what does contributing to the soundtrack mean ????......maybe making the music "that tells the story" such as the whos music in quod....surely not for the casino scenes.....can you imagine sting dancing to secret affair or the jam at brighton in 64 ! .....thats if he could dance ofcourse !! Indeed.. Good luck to the film makers with this venture, I'll certainly give it a watch. How much more anticipation there would be (from me at least) if there was an authentic period soundtrack, yer Morris Chestnut's & Eddie Holmans... Maybe less of the love & romance and more DS fleecing people on trains, green & clears etc etc ....
Professorturnups Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Love to think it could be, John, and thanks for your good wishes - the good wishes of the overwhelming majority of people on the scene, in fact. Seems like so many people have just been waiting for a feature film on the subject to actually happen, and I dearly hope this proves to be the one. Gotta say, fingers crossed an'all, but the signs seem good. The first script readthrough by just about the full cast took place last friday at Kings Hall, Stoke, and if anything it was even better than I could've hoped for. Everyone connected to this is absolutely into what it could be, with a small army of people already working away to recreate the look and feel of small-town northern life in 1974, and the main cast have been knocking themselves out for weeks taking lessons in NS dance from two amazing instructors already well-known to many out there, Liam Q and Keb Darge. And my mistake - it was baggies, of course, and not flares that ruled the fashion roost back then. I should've taken another look at the photos in my marriage album... No, the mainstream wore flares, northern soulies wore the baggies... Mark C
paultp Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 I was going to sign up to be an extra as I'm not too old but the on line form put me off a bit...how fat are you!!! How big are your feet??? I'm completely knackered then, 15 stone and size 11 Say no to feetism!
paultp Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Good luck with this Jeff....how do you go about finding the clothes for 1974? the fabrics, and styles are so different to today.....and the hair styles? All the lads had long hair, feather cuts, side burns and taches.....the old cars? let's face it 70's cars were total rot boxes....I was just thinking about it, it must be a nightmare.....I remember Brown clothes were very fashionable... ...I had a brown suite..... He's already explained .......... ............... he's been to Stoke
TOAD Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 I thought you all had to run some kind of gaunlet to the Casino? Didn't have money for things like cabs! so true fighting outside from the train station up them were the days lol
Our Kid Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 I see a plan here to bend the dreaded ban! There is an exemption to the smoking ban if it involves a necessary/well known part to an act ie nighters/smoking etc. All off to Stoke with our tabs! Anyway it's one thing tryin' to get the tunes authentic but if ya ain't got at least half of the North Wests' smoking population in the scenes it ain't the real deal!!!! Paul
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 so true fighting outside from the train station up them were the days lol Even the ladies?
Dave Rimmer Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Dave, I think you are meaning the other film 'Function at the Junction'... I think that is the Mark Ronson one... that is why I asked this nice chap what their 'music policy' was... Actually I'm not. If you follow the link from the Souled Out Page asking about Extras, and scroll down the screen you get to a link which says: Keep up to date with all the latest Souled Out news Join the new social networking site Moli, make Souled Out your friend, and be the first to hear of new cast updates, blogs, shooting news and cool extras on the official Souled Out page. www.moli.co.uk/souled-out If you follow that link you and then click on the bit that says 'Soundtrack Featuring' you get this: Soundtrack FeaturingComments: 0 25.Jul.08, 16:03 BST The Dap Kings, Sharon Jones, Amy Winehouse*, Mark Ronson*, Paul Weller and Duffy. (*in discussions) Plus original seminal hits of the day by the likes of Kim Weston, Dobie Gray, and Dean Parrish. Which is where I copied and pasted my original question from.
Dave Rimmer Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Comment from the films director on the music policy towards the end of the clip in the link below. https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7459499.stm Thank you Ian, so my original question remains unanswered: "I'm glad to hear that you intend using original music. Perhaps you could let us know what part these people ''The Dap Kings, Sharon Jones, Amy Winehouse*, Mark Ronson*, Paul Weller and Duffy" who are all mentioned in your publicity, will play in terms of original music ?" Especially as most of the people named weren't even born in 1974, never mind into Northern Soul.
Tabs Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Soundtrack FeaturingComments: 0 25.Jul.08, 16:03 BST The Dap Kings, Sharon Jones, Amy Winehouse*, Mark Ronson*, Paul Weller and Duffy. (*in discussions) Plus original seminal hits of the day by the likes of Kim Weston, Dobie Gray, and Dean Parrish. Which is where I copied and pasted my original question from. Guess that's why it's called Sold Out
Stevie Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 I thought you all had to run some kind of gaunlet to the Casino? Didn't have money for things like cabs! Absolutely right - Many didn't even have money for trains - loads used to get on train with platform tickets then leap off 'wrong side' of train onto tracks at Wigan then leg it with Transport Police in hot pursuit!! Those were the days
Guest littlemissoul Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Well a couple of us went to Stafford University today for costume fitting for this film and I can tell you that they were dancing to true Northern Soul Tunes young lad we seen today was looking real good Liam was making him sweat real good too. Dawn
Guest Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Well a couple of us went to Stafford University today for costume fitting for this film and I can tell you that they were dancing to true Northern Soul Tunes young lad we seen today was looking real good Liam was making him sweat real good too. Dawn Liam hope it was the dancing that was making them sweat goodluck with this Liam them trips to England as a kid on your own catching the ferry at 03:00 morning then a train then god knows how you managed to find the nights dedication and if the dancers are as dedicated as you then that will be worth watching itself hats off to you, by the way you coming up dundee soul night 22nd aug bring your record box a few swaps me thinks make sure arlene has a girls night see you soon you could even teach gaz a few moves if he is sober enough Soulfully Kieran
Guest JEFF W Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Such as? I know how much getting the music right on the nose means to almost everyone out there, (all connected to the project too, believe me: it's the music's going to set the pace of so much of what happens onscreen), but like I said, licensing talks are still ongoing about a whole lot of stuff and that's a minefield / labyrinth I'm not planning on going anywhere near. What I can do, though, is let you in on the song titles I specified for key moments in the script to hopefully whet a few appetites as well as give you a little taster of where we'd like to be once the talks are finalised and the deals done. In all probability there's gonna be a few of these fall by the wayside to be replaced by others, and the action during the Casino sequences will have a non-stop playlist quite apart from the stuff below, but this is what I used as my starting point: A THRILL A MOMENT, KIM WESTON; BREAKAWAY, STEVE KARMEN BAND; SHARE A LITTLE LOVE WITH ME, THE MONITORS; COUNTDOWN HERE I COME, THE TEMPOS; OUT ON THE FLOOR, DOBIE GRAY; THE STARS, BARBARA LEWIS; LOVE ME, LOVE ME (A LITTLE WHILE), KIM WESTON; GIRL DON'T MAKE ME WAIT, BUNNY SIGLER; THE DRIFTER, RAY POLLARD; COMPETITION AIN'T NOTHING, CARL CARLTON; SOMEBODY, SOMEWHERE (NEEDS YOU), DARRELL BANKS; SLICED TOMATOES, JUST BROTHERS; and finally, the great I'M ON MY WAY, DEAN PARRISH. I'm not expecting everyone to love them. There might even be a few who actually hate them, (I know it seems unlikely, but this is a strange world we live in). But for me they all felt right for the moments in the script where we wanted music that meant something.
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