Hey Jocko, if you have seen as many British films as I have you'll know they are riddled with inaccuracies. That does not detract from them as films though. I do get annoyed about the recreation of history by Hollywood though (especially where Mel Gibson is concerned ) . Only this morning I watched an old 60s B&W mystery thing set against a back cloth of the IRA in Dublin, and the Dublin road scenes were all filmed in High Barnet (the film was made at Elstree), you can even see Green Line buses in the background - but of course most people wouldn't notice that. So get over the clapping scene, as I said it was never going to be a documentary was it? And getting a film out with a distributor in Britain these days is a real challenge for anyone. You and I are at one about Winstanley, so no argument there.
Well if they wanted a captive audience surely they'd have set it against Slade, T Rex, Quo and the like, oh and football hooliganism, rather than Northern.
I'm not actually going, but like every other film I watch, when I do see it I am still going to judge it as a film for it's entertainment value. And let's not judge the average Wigan goer of the 70s with todays scene either, very different, even large chunks of the music. Always a proportion of "strange coves" hanging round in the Casino And not just in the record bar Wigan was mainly a "yoof" thing, started by Winstanley the rock fan yes, because he saw a "gap in the market" and was "amazed "when "over 600 turned up on the first night". Not that many of the 100,000 Casino members left on the scene today! 2,000 tops. So don't think it has any bearing to todays scene, it's about something that went on nearly 40 years ago..
And hi to Dave Norwell!