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Post by tiger40 on Mar 15, 2021 13:52:39 GMT -5
I've just read on Stop Crying Your Heart Out that the only way you'll be able to watch this film is on Sky Cinema on 20th March. Not that I'm bothered and I don't even have Sky anyway. But I guess that with cinemas being closed at the moment they decided that this was the second best option for people who want to see it and have Sky.
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Post by ccd204p on Mar 16, 2021 2:29:37 GMT -5
I've just read on Stop Crying Your Heart Out that the only way you'll be able to watch this film is on Sky Cinema on 20th March. Not that I'm bothered and I don't even have Sky anyway. But I guess that with cinemas being closed at the moment they decided that this was the second best option for people who want to see it and have Sky. The film was created by Sky Originals so it’s not surprising that they’d put it on their own channel! www.skygroup.sky/article/sky-announces-biggest-ever-line-up-of-new-and-exclusive-original-tv-shows-films-in-2021“Creation Stories: Written by Irvine Welsh and Dean Cavanagh, Creation Stories charts the true story of the rise and fall of Creation Records and its infamous founder Alan McGee, who signed generation-defining bands such as Oasis and Primal Scream. Coming 20 March 2021”
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Post by girllikeabomb on Mar 16, 2021 3:38:42 GMT -5
I've just read on Stop Crying Your Heart Out that the only way you'll be able to watch this film is on Sky Cinema on 20th March. Not that I'm bothered and I don't even have Sky anyway. But I guess that with cinemas being closed at the moment they decided that this was the second best option for people who want to see it and have Sky. The film was created by Sky Originals so it’s not surprising that they’d put it on their own channel! www.skygroup.sky/article/sky-announces-biggest-ever-line-up-of-new-and-exclusive-original-tv-shows-films-in-2021“Creation Stories: Written by Irvine Welsh and Dean Cavanagh, Creation Stories charts the true story of the rise and fall of Creation Records and its infamous founder Alan McGee, who signed generation-defining bands such as Oasis and Primal Scream. Coming 20 March 2021” The film was actually acquired by Sky in early 2021, after it was already made (not unusual, especially in these times.) Production company was Burning Wheel, with additional investment from Head Gear Films, Sony Music and an assortment of private money. Supposedly, there is a streaming deal in the works for the US for anyone interested.
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Post by rorymcbride on Mar 16, 2021 9:32:04 GMT -5
No doubt you'll be able to find it easily enough on the high seas. Arrrr.
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Post by tiger40 on Mar 16, 2021 13:51:01 GMT -5
I've just read on Stop Crying Your Heart Out that the only way you'll be able to watch this film is on Sky Cinema on 20th March. Not that I'm bothered and I don't even have Sky anyway. But I guess that with cinemas being closed at the moment they decided that this was the second best option for people who want to see it and have Sky. The film was created by Sky Originals so it’s not surprising that they’d put it on their own channel! www.skygroup.sky/article/sky-announces-biggest-ever-line-up-of-new-and-exclusive-original-tv-shows-films-in-2021“Creation Stories: Written by Irvine Welsh and Dean Cavanagh, Creation Stories charts the true story of the rise and fall of Creation Records and its infamous founder Alan McGee, who signed generation-defining bands such as Oasis and Primal Scream. Coming 20 March 2021” Oh right that explains it then as I didn't know that. It's not a film which I've been taking much notice of so I haven't really read up on who wrote it etc.
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Post by mundae on Mar 21, 2021 14:21:25 GMT -5
Is it worth a watch?
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Post by mossy on Mar 21, 2021 15:37:51 GMT -5
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Post by rorymcbride on Mar 22, 2021 3:19:59 GMT -5
Nope. The Oasis parts are laughable. The rest, less so.
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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Mar 22, 2021 6:07:47 GMT -5
SPOILER OASIS (SCENE)
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Post by rorymcbride on Mar 22, 2021 6:59:02 GMT -5
There are 4 scenes with Oasis in-
King Tut's ("Noel" gives McGee a tape) Recording somewhere ("Noel" wearing the Knebworth white jumper with stripes and someone with a beard (!) in the background) A party somewhere ("Liam" sashays about spouting wisdom) Brits 1996 (leather shirt and all)
It's really not worth pirating.
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on Mar 22, 2021 11:50:18 GMT -5
I really enjoyed it and would recommend you make your own mind up don't take people's word it's good or bad and that includes mine, watch it and decide whether or not it's good,for the record I thought the oasis parts were handled well they're sprinkled into the narrative without being a focal point
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Mar 22, 2021 15:38:26 GMT -5
It's an interesting film about a very cool story. If you are watching it BECAUSE of Oasis, then you will be disappointed. If you are watching it because you are interested in the rise and fall of Creation, give it a go.
I watched it on Now TV.
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Post by The Thieving Magpie on Mar 22, 2021 16:05:55 GMT -5
They have taken real Oasis footage from Youtube? very low quality.
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Post by garylineker on Mar 22, 2021 19:57:45 GMT -5
Really not a very good film. I kept watching just because I was interested in how they'd portray Oasis and a few others but in reality its a real mess.
The narrative switches way too much and there's not actually enough of a story there, yet the story they do have to tell is so overly explained instead of any attempt of letting the scenes do the talking. (The narration even explains to us Jimmy Savile is a paedophile at one point, cheers)
I actually didn't think the lad who played Noel did too bad a job (despite looking more like an overweight George Best) but the poor lad playing Liam never stood a chance with the dialogue they gave him. You could have had any lad in a field at Finsbury Park a couple of years ago do what he did with a gram inside them. Shocking.
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Post by quantum on Apr 1, 2021 16:12:51 GMT -5
Yeah the film is a mess! Not too bad at the start but it's lost direction by the time Oasis appear. Their portrayal is so cliche it's laughable. Think the Harry Enfield sketch.
Thankfully it was free on Sky Movies...
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Post by jh on Apr 10, 2021 3:25:22 GMT -5
Really not a very good film. I kept watching just because I was interested in how they'd portray Oasis and a few others but in reality its a real mess. The narrative switches way too much and there's not actually enough of a story there, yet the story they do have to tell is so overly explained instead of any attempt of letting the scenes do the talking. (The narration even explains to us Jimmy Savile is a paedophile at one point, cheers) I actually didn't think the lad who played Noel did too bad a job (despite looking more like an overweight George Best) but the poor lad playing Liam never stood a chance with the dialogue they gave him. You could have had any lad in a field at Finsbury Park a couple of years ago do what he did with a gram inside them. Shocking. Over weight George Best...lmao. yep on the money
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