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Just noticed that this is on tomorrow at 9 on C4 . Shane Meadows is always brilliant at capturing the spirit of the times in these dramas. Great cast and brilliant soundtrack .
I hate to say it but i've not liked them, especially in comparison to earlier work.
Looking forward to it. The actors make it for me.
Cannot wait for it!
I'm excited for this, it's been a fantastic journey with the characters so far.
I going to watch the film tonight in preparation...
I hate to say it
No you don't.
You just like to scream look at me i'm so different. 😉
I'm looking forwards to it ever since I saw the first advert for it a while ago.
All the others have been great. I can only assume this one will also be great.
Just seen, The films on film 4 at 9.
Get bent stu
😉
Can't wait.
I hate to say it but i've not liked them
Did you grow up in England during the 80s and 90s? If not it may not be for you.
I enjoyed the series.
Although it's just a movie it's interesting to see another culture ...
Looking forward to hearing some Acid house. Not seen any ad's or trailers. Hope they nail the soundtrack!
FSOL will be a good start
they filmed at the end of my (old) road
Cant wait...have watched all the rest again in preparation. Looking forward to some classic Woody:
Let's go! Can't wait to see this! I was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time. Going to be interesting what Shane makes of it
Sniffbanging 🙂
hmmmm......not too impressive so far.
bit boring so far, not like the real 90,s
Scene setting only. Wait 'til Combo is back. It'll kick off.
Not a jetwash in sight. Good times.
Thought it disappointing, storyline wasn't there, and I appreciate it's still scene setting and will come along later but a lot of the acting also seemed poor. We know those actors/actresses are capable of better
And the attention to detail was way off what I expect from Shane Meadows
Pubwatch for example didn't exist in 1990, it came into being in the late 90's but there was a large pubwatch sign behind the bar in a lot of the scenes after the fight towards the end
Nitpicking I know but it's that sort of attention to detail that has defined the This is England films and series, the whole episode just seemed lazy
I thought it was a really good start to the series, amazingly cheery and upbeat for a TIE episode. Some hilarious moments as well.
Entertaining enough, I'll probably watch the next one but as has been said above by iain some of the acting was dire.
Pubwatch was around in 1990. Certainly around my area anyway...
Looking forward to this but came away disappointed. I'll try the next one but it's going off if it doesn't get much better very quickly,
Yup, similar thoughts here.. Found it a bit slow, and, well, boring almost.
Still. There's 3 more parts for it to pick up.
watching it tonight....no spoilers please!
switched it off after about 15mins
In preparation, the wife and I bought the film, 86 and 88 on DVD and are recording 90 to watch once we're up to date.
I saw some of the original ones at the time but didn't particularly make an effort to see them all, the wife hasn't seen any before and is properly hooked. Although the end of last night's episode (part 3 of 86 i think, where Mick rapes Trev) wasn't particularly 'entertaining' viewing. Still; I remember what comes next so at least the **** gets his come-uppance.
Watching them a few things strike me.
1/ The early 80's were shite.
2/ The north is shite.
3/ WC86 shorts were actually shorts.
Great stuff. Some people on this thread don't seem to appreciate Shane Meadows style..? Not sure what they were expecting, but it's very Shane Meadows and totally in keeping with the previous series.
Some people on this thread don't seem to appreciate Shane Meadows style..?
been a big fan of his films since I was living as a student in Sneinton, Nottingham at the same time Twenty Four Seven was filmed 'down the road'
Last night in parts seemed lazy and rushed, which was disappointing given the delays whilst he finished the Stone Roses film
I am sure it will get better, the few clips I've seen certainly look like the plot is going to develop well
Did anyone catch Alan Carr this week? I wouldnt normally but made a point to record it this time, Thomas Turgoose, Vicky McClure and Stephen Graham where brilliant
[i]Pubwatch for example didn't exist in 1990, it came into being in the late 90's[/i]
Funnily enough I checked my copy of Fools Gold for the date. Coulda sworn it was later than '90... but no, of course not 🙂
acting was brilliant, what more do you lot want?
Having enjoyed the previous 'This is England' series i was really looking forward to last nights programme.
As others have said though - it was pretty dull stuff. Scene setting maybe but to lose 1 programme in a 4 programme series to scene setting doesnt seem right.
Could and should have been a lot better.
acting was brilliant, what more do you lot want?
That's what I was thinking ...tough crowd. I loved the episode just for the fact it was doing just that - setting the scene. It was all about the music and the banter between the different characters. No doubt it will start getting a bit more gritty in the next episode but I was quite glad it eased us in gently. The slow motion scenes at the disco when Fools Gold came on were brilliantly done.
Woody is England's answer to Ron Burgundy....he clearly has no filter between brain and mouth.
Being young and poor at that time was dull and boring..
The fact that the STW cognoscenti are slating it just fills me with confidence that it's gonna be ace..
Gonna watch it later 🙂
Being young and poor at that time was dull and boring..
Interesting take on just that subject in the Guardian, by [url= http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/sep/14/this-is-england-90-when-working-class-still-had-hope ]Paul Mason[/url] this morning yunki
I haven't watched the previous series, but watched last nights episode.
The scenes where the two guys buy drugs from that other bloke then convince the girl that 'sniffbanging' was an actual thing...that was more like a comedy sketch show than reality. It wasn't particularly realistic and the acting wasn't convincing.
But perhaps that's just their characters...
In previous series, did it rely heavily on playing music of that particular era to capture audiences?
I enjoyed it, not watched any of the others
from that Paul Mason article
Nobody looks at their mobile phone because – as thousands of parents will have had to explain – there weren’t any. Nobody goes on the internet because it didn’t exist. Nobody flicks through movies and [b]games on TV[/b] because, back then, the box beneath a TV was for playing tapes.
the video games industry was MASSIVE in the 80's and 90's
Enjoyed it but agree that
'sniffbanging'...that was more like a comedy sketch show than reality
the video games industry was MASSIVE in the 80's and 90's
You missed the previous paragraph from your quote -
[i]In TIE90.. Nobody flicks through movies and games on TV[/i]
Just watched ep1, quite enjoyed it, despite various 80s outfits & other stuff that didn't fit.
Watching tonights episode and its utter shit unwatchable tv
won't be watching the rest of the series