Yes i went and only about 10 people there to see it.
Its ok i guess, wish the fan comments had been cut.
Its ok i guess, wish the fan comments had been cut.
I'M IN THE MOVIE!!! Apparently I'm at the end of the film saying" I can die a happy man now" or something like that. I remember saying that leaving the show but never thought it would end up in the film. So awesome. Seriously made my weekend. If anyone can catch a screenshot, please post. I would be grateful. Love being a Morrissey fan!!!
I enjoy BBs posts and consider his opinionated and lets face it, sometimes factual posts refreshing, long winded (just scan them) but enjoying all the same.
Anyhow, back on track, a staggering 6 people (including me) turned up at the Hull Odeon to see '25', however, I enjoyed it, excellent sound quality, which you will miss on the dvd/br. some cringy, 'you saved me' etc etc mic moments, but well worth the money I thought.
He could play 'in the round'. Or sing from the balconly for a few numbers. He could, y'know, challenge himself and his cult by actually engaging with The Audience beyond the first 10 rows. But, like engaging with curious festival crowds, he prefers the smug co-dependent feedback of The List. It doesn't matter, it's great fun to watch all this from the balconly, or to pretend to be a cult member and mosh at the front for a few numbers, before retiring to the back/bar with a drink and casting a wry view on the ridiculous manufactured 'hysteria'. I saw real hysteria at shows by Bolan, Bowie, Sabbath and The Faces: I haven't seen it a a Morrissey show for decades....and have no desire to see it again, other than as part of a 'lost in music' celebration of communal co-creation through Art. I find that nowadays in clubs, although The Knife at the Roundhouse was an astonishing debunk of the whole 'live authenticity experience' that Moz sadly now peddles like everyone else.
regards.
Saw it last night at the GFT in Glasgow. Cinema was about half full. Thought it was dreadful, an exercise in self indulgence. The fans they interviewed were idiots and the way the film was shot was very poor.
Oh honey, I don't play that troll game. Sorry.People should be wary of indoctrinating their relatives into cults. As a recovering Catholic, Morrissey should be very clear on this and not propagate these silly memes to feed his neurotic self-image. Children should not be exposed to the slaughter-porn in "Meat Is Murder" as it will stop them enjoying "My Little Pony" and other such subversive genius art. And no, it's not just Morrissey: it's the entire rotten edifice of 'popular culture'. Except The Knife, maybe....
regards.
Saw it last night at the GFT in Glasgow. Cinema was about half full. Thought it was dreadful, an exercise in self indulgence. The fans they interviewed were idiots and the way the film was shot was very poor.
The camera mainly focused on Morrissey and other members.
I didn't see much background projection during Meat Is Murder.
Which day did you go?
I heard Saturday screening at Hackney Picturehouse was sold out.
Monday Curzon Soho was well attended, between 80-100.
I wonder about Monday Vue Islington screening.
Hi Kewpie, sorry this is late, i saw it at Vue Islington on Monday 26th - there were about 25 people there i reckon - maybe 3/4 full - they used their smallest screen.
Thought it was a great show, really enjoyed the set list and he looked and sounded great. Was odd watching a Morrissey concert in a cinema though with no one really clapping or singing along. Odd but enjoyable experience.
Thank you very much for your report.
How is your little boy (he might have a little brother or sister now)?
I could've gone to Hackney Picturehouse or Vue Islington, but just had a free ticket of Curzon Cinema membership.
Glad I didn't use it earlier.
Aw thanks for remembering
Yes Harley is now 4 and starting school this week and yes he has a little sister called Hazel who will be 2 next month . They are both wonderful
there is no "list " ppl talk such utter toshin a word? no
this would have made for a good poll