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Everything posted by sister dawn
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No idea Miff but can find out for ya
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What about Spooky and Sue then who was that first played by... cos thats one of me favs from there
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From the album: sister dawn's pics
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Absolutely spot on gals..... up for the film so long as I can wear me big knickers
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Got the legendary "big pants" On Karen, duk tape would not have been strong enough.......
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I got loads babe... bloody postman woke me up bout 8ish.... gonna take em on me travels, told him I wanted some more for the weekender... He said he was gonna post one up in the events bit here, but has trouble with the tecno.....
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Think it was either Poke (Blair) or Rick Scott that played it guys
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We'll dj Dave Got the new "glossy flyers" this am... lookin gud..... My part in said film will be in the toilets.... not the nasty ones like at wigan but the nice ones like the winter gardens at cleethorpes.... I have had me 5 mins of fame last year on calender (Yorkshire telly).... with a camera stuck up me skirt when I was in full spin....
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From the album: sister dawn's pics
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From the album: sister dawn's pics
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How many people were underneath it Wendy? Its gone very quiet now on here ... whoops.....
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Has anyone got any duk tape?????? Bruce willis...... but hes too old now to star in this film and the smell of Brut... cor...... I'm a retro girl at heart
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Oh well I missed that bit didnt I so what about suggestions for lead parts then..... I suggest no female floorwork dancers as the the boobs get in the way... and Karen I too, can dance just as well as a bloke to the stompers and spinners, but from a self gratifying position, there aint nowt so sexy as a soulboy in full flow on the dance floor specially when they are fit As for the gay thing.... Scotland.... Kilts/Skirts... come on......
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"The film is being shot as a co production between Ireland (dublin) and the north of England with post picture in the uk and post sound in Ireland.its core aims and media strategy" is aimed at 1." its disciples the primary audience aged 15-21 of both men and women who will be attracted by the main characters storyline in the film, the setting, the dancing and of course the music. Those that go to the northern soul clubs, wera the t.shirts and know the music and the dances"... 2." MTV activities Aged between 16-24 .. this group likes to be in the know about all the latest trends"..... nuff said on this group.... 3. Active Passives... this is the group that is looking for quality film experiences" Media This is the section that will give most cause for concern re our group me thinks as the mission statements here are gonna create the most interest. Stage 1 " the word is on the street- the much anticipated Souled out is going to be a classic. Communication via music and lifestyle mags as well as a cool and sophisticated online campaign will form the basis of the activity. Teaser copy on street corners and the underground will act like a wink to those in the know that this long awaited film is on its way and key slots on MTV will give them a taste of what is to come" Stage 2 "TV activity will broaden out to encompass more of the music stations as well as a few key late night slots on specifically chosen sat channels. The reveal part of the tease campaign will reveal itself on the streets and in the underground. Screens in bars and clubs will be playing clips and magazines read by young, trendies will feature cool ads. As the release approaches the hip amoungst the 16-24 age group will all be talking about this this much anticipated film... At the same time the first single for the film will be released with a video of clips from the film and a mobile phone campaign". stage 3 " With the interest fimly established and word of mouth taking its course we broaden out our TV activity to encompass the older, more sophisticated film goer. Active passives As a release date approaches Souled out will light up the streets via a back illuminated 6 sheet campaign. It will fill the airwaves via a heavy weight radio campaign" Phew so there we have it ... all quotes are from the package e mailed to me this am from the films office in Newcastle... So come on lets have more comments views etc re this.....
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And sorry but have to say it, when certain tracks are played, re male/female dancing it should be a male only environment, there aint nowt like seeing a group of male dancers doing floorwork when a 100mph tune is being played....
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2.5 million budget.. Not alot of dosh for a movie but look at the return trainspotting got at the box office and video, DVD sales etc. Big seventies revival going on at the moment re fashions etc, and "our early days " were a big part of that era, especially when the casino made it to billboards top nite clubs ratings.... people came to northern venues back then "just to be curious" some stayed and alot went....
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Filming for this production starts in November this year, Auditions for dancers are to be held in the uk soon, will let ya know the dates when, auditions are being held in "the heart of Ireland" Dublin as we speak. Monday 1st September on BBC's inside out programme on BBC1 will feature a special on Northern soul... 7.30pm. Potential Cast or those type of people that they are looking for for the film Souled out includes Jamie Bell (billy Elliot) Michael Jibson (brighton rock) Natalie Dormer (casanova) Paddy Considine ( In America) Rhys Ifans (Notting hill) Jessica Stevenson (Spaced) So it its got a pretty strong cast of crew, and reading the synopsis package is truly focused on the "proper Side" of the Northern Scene, i.e the people the places the music...... The writer/director have done their home work on this one....
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Presume ya mean the like sof black nasty and the skull snaps, stanley woodruff etc etc... And the mighty crow, very very, funky for its time, never used to like it much, but when married my hubby that was his fave back then and it sort of grows on ya after bout twenty odd years when "the boxes" come out for an airing and is one of the first on the decks.... Spooky and Sues "I've got the need" is the epitomy of the Cleethorpes sound for me.... Remember gettin on the coach at the Barbican in Lincoln and picking up peeps in the villages on the way to Cleethorpes.... Talk of the north........ Classics.... When we go to the all dayers at the gardens its still got that buzz for me... and takes me back to when I was a fifteen year old again.... Hope it stays and they don't pull it down, its got too many of my memories in there......