A post that mentions Anarchy in the UK … is telling people to do something …
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Are you a film fan?
I am: or, at least, I like watching them.
And couldn’t help but notice the reports around the recently released Blue Story.
Especially ones blaming trouble at one multiplex, on the film. One cinema chain has reinstated it, I should add: after dropping it.
I’ve one question, for starters.
In that original incident? What the bloody hell were the site’s security doing? How the hell did they drop the ball so damn far, several police officers were injured?
A second?
From what I can see, the kids who caused the problems were in the thirteen to fifteen age range.
How on Earth did a bunch of thirteen year olds get into see a film with a Fifteen rating? What were the staff doing?
I think the blame lies with the staff, not the film!
I’m also tempted to think we’re looking at a potential — and unwarranted — media frenzy.
One similar to that which occurred after A Clockwork Orange was released in the UK.
* I have to admit, I couldn’t couldn’t resist the question when I saw who’s birthday it was, Olga. I’ll have to look those up works of his, too! As for hairdressers? What are the odds someone will do a robot hairdresser horror film? Pretty good, I think: there’s a horror version of The Banana Splits doing the rounds!
† Nice to know there’s something, Debbi. Cheers for the comment on the Zero Theorem! Oh, JUST as a question? How are you with obscure British punk bands … ?
1. 1976 2. EMI 3. Kingdom 4. Pretty Vacant 5. Never Mind the Bollocks ... Here’s the Sex Pistols 6. God Save the Queen 7. New Musical Express 8. Democratic Republic of Congo 9. John Lydon 10. 8
Q1) 1976 Q2) EMI Q3) Kingdom Q4) I Wanna Be Me Q5) Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols Q6) God Save the Queen Q7) New Musical Express Q8) Angola Q9) Johnny Rotten Q10) 38 (I’m not sure it’s in the year of release though) A robot hairdresser sounds like a great topic for a film. I hope some producer or screenwriter is reading this. I hadn't heard what happened with the Blue Story. I worked at a hospital on the outskirts of Manchester, a medium-secure unit, and we would sometimes get some young men from Birmingham (at the time they didn't have a sufficiently secure hospital), members of gang bands, and believe me, they could make life interesting. They usually came from terrible family situations but still...
Obscure ones? Probably nowhere near as good as you! :)
But I love to learn you know! :)
1. 1976 (our bicentennial! :)) 2. EMI!!! :) 3. Kingdom 4. I Wanna Be Me 5. Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols 6. God Save the Queen 7. New Musical Express (the enemy! :)) 8. Angola 9. Glen Matlock (not quite the Stu Sutcliffe of the Sex Pistols, but ... whatever ...!) Ha, ha! 10. 38
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ReplyDelete1. 1976
2. EMI
3. Kingdom
4. Pretty Vacant
5. Never Mind the Bollocks ... Here’s the Sex Pistols
6. God Save the Queen
7. New Musical Express
8. Democratic Republic of Congo
9. John Lydon
10. 8
Q1) 1976
ReplyDeleteQ2) EMI
Q3) Kingdom
Q4) I Wanna Be Me
Q5) Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
Q6) God Save the Queen
Q7) New Musical Express
Q8) Angola
Q9) Johnny Rotten
Q10) 38 (I’m not sure it’s in the year of release though)
A robot hairdresser sounds like a great topic for a film. I hope some producer or screenwriter is reading this.
I hadn't heard what happened with the Blue Story. I worked at a hospital on the outskirts of Manchester, a medium-secure unit, and we would sometimes get some young men from Birmingham (at the time they didn't have a sufficiently secure hospital), members of gang bands, and believe me, they could make life interesting. They usually came from terrible family situations but still...
Obscure ones? Probably nowhere near as good as you! :)
ReplyDeleteBut I love to learn you know! :)
1. 1976 (our bicentennial! :))
2. EMI!!! :)
3. Kingdom
4. I Wanna Be Me
5. Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
6. God Save the Queen
7. New Musical Express (the enemy! :))
8. Angola
9. Glen Matlock (not quite the Stu Sutcliffe of the Sex Pistols, but ... whatever ...!) Ha, ha!
10. 38