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Thanks for that - yeah, UK Nova open their doors every so often (very rarely) - I'll get in one day!Error Gorilla said:On reading the UKNova FAQs, it seems they don't offer invites.
...off to ebay now...
Thanks for that - yeah, UK Nova open their doors every so often (very rarely) - I'll get in one day!Error Gorilla said:On reading the UKNova FAQs, it seems they don't offer invites.
Apathy said:'Bad Meaning Good' (late 80s uk hip hop doc following westwood, london posse etc) and the Madchester sound of the north DVDs off ebay if that helps
I just had a thought - I wonder if you couldnt just download the .torrent's and email them or put themup on sendspace or something -- that way I could download them from here. - Perhaps UKNova charts your account and wouldnt allow me to do that.Error Gorilla said:I'm happy to download it for you, but it'd be a bit academic as I don't have a DVD-R drive fitted in my computer. I suppose it would be possible to download it and then upload it to a public tracker like the Pirate Bay if you want.
If someone with a UKNova account and DVD-R drive can help?
niksativa said:Anglicised? Not sure - it was definitely a personal journey - through the eyes of the narrator (who was American no?) - I thought it was unique and revealing
THe people in it were real enough - you could say it was selective, you could say it romanticised it - I guess thats all true - but its not a total myth: that world does exist to some extent.Johnny Canuck2 said:It was a british production using an american frontman - Jim White. My recollection from watching it was that it was made in such a way as to appeal to british preconceptions of the South.
niksativa said:THe people in it were real enough - you could say it was selective, you could say it romanticised it - I guess thats all true - but its not a total myth: that world does exist to some extent.
It was also a deliberately magical journey - no mean feet of filmmaking to capture that atmosphere.
I think Im touchey at the suggestion that it was just some con to sell to the Brits - if you look at someone like Emir Kusturika and his films about Gypsies and related culture its just as magical and extreme, but definitely uncovers a core truth about the culture. I think that is a good comparison for what was done in Wrong Eye...
niksativa said:-Do you have copies of any of the above? Would be willing to pay - PM me if so.
niksativa said:Just been watching the acid house shock-horror documentary World In Action's "Lost in the Acid House" on YouTube:
Pure Comedy
Be Here To Love Me - film about Townes Van Zandt. Depressing business all round really - wasted talent, bit of a twat in many ways.
can anyone help me - I need to get together a list of great music documentaries - it might make a nice thread to read anyway.
I'll start with with "THe Ramones -End of the Century"
_I'd never really heard the Ramones before - but I walked away a fan.
Real insight into the band dynamics and the mind set of the boys.
I also loved the bit when Dee Dee Ramone became a rapper - I dont think it was a joke at all - I think it was sincere. I felt for all the guys in the band.
Youtube bit about Dee Dee being a rapper here:
http://www3.youtube.com/watch?v=H-QveINMwkQ
Heartworn Highways
Just picked up the dvd of this for 50p. Not seen before but it is in good nick and has the booklet in it.the clash, west wat to the world: good docu
the clash rude boy the movie : kind of a movie, but good
sublime -tales, lies and exagerations- ace docu, lots of interesting characters and footage.