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  • A Field in England
  • noteeth
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    Psychedelic Civil War-era horror film from the maker of Kill List, shot in good ol’ black and white. Showing friday in cinemas and on TV.

    The prospect excites me.

    chewkw
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    I prefer colour when people are butchered in fields …

    DezB
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    Psychedelic Civil War-era horror film

    Ooh, my favourite genre! 🙂

    “Down Terrace” is on Film 4 tonight too.

    noteeth
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    Showing at The Cube on 22nd and 23rd July, if any Brizzle folk want to see it.

    binners
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    If its like everything else he’s done, it’ll be utterly bonkers!

    Which is always a good thing!

    dc11
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    Showing at Cornerhouse in Manchester tonight

    CountZero
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    I was reading a review on Flipboard last night, it’s getting a simulaneous multi-format release. Must set up the Sky+, thanks for the reminder.
    [edit] Sorted, thanks to the Sky+ app. 😀

    dc11
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    What Sky channel is it showing on CountZero?

    mtbfix
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    It’s on Film4 tonight at 10.45

    CountZero
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    Wot mtbfix sed. Sorry, popped out and missed your query. 😀

    Drac
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    Film 4 according to Sky+ App 22.45.

    dc11
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    Excellent! Ta very much.

    ononeorange
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    Sigh. I miss being able to go to the cinema.

    roper
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    That’s my mighty-time viewing sorted. Thanks for the heads up.

    MrNutt
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    it reminds me of my childhood.

    user-removed
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    I have zero idea what’s going on. But I’ve been designing wedding albums whilst watching. Seems peculiar and not a jot on Down Terrace.

    boxfish
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    Well that was different. Basically a mushroom trip in a field somewhere. Reminds me of a few festivals I’ve been to.

    fasthaggis
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    That was as mad as a day trip with clan McMad to a special place that they like to visit. I quite liked it 🙂

    The strobe bits were interesting and the Whitehead character was very well done.Couldn’t stop thinking ,oh that’s Tyres from Spaced with O’Neil thoughbut 😉

    user-removed
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    And the evil dude was the same evil dude actor from Down Terrace. The Irish nutter type. I think?

    IanMunro
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    Watched about half of it then got a bit bored. It was like watching someone getting high on weed. They think what they’re saying is profound, what everyone else is hearing is bollocks 🙂

    piha
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    Watched it and I wasn’t overly impressed but nice to see it was filmed around some of our local trails in the western Surrey Hills.

    RustySpanner
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    from the maker of Kill List

    Well, that’s me out.

    The most unpleasant, overhyped, self important pile of toss I’ve seen for a long time.

    noteeth
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    I finally saw it the other night.

    As a kind of faintly-ridiculous lysergic Sealed Knot re-enactment featuring various members of Spaced, The Mighty Boosh and League of Gentlemen, I enjoyed it. Reece Shearsmith, in particular, was excellent – especially his demented emergence from the tent. 😯

    The cinema viewing I attended was preceded by a talk from one of the Bristol Radical History mob, who made the serious point (a la Christopher Hill’s classic The World Turned Upside Town) that plenty of subversion was flourishing amid the bloody chaos. Interesting times indeed.

    DezB
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    Watched about 15 mins of it. Nothing interesting happened. FFw’ed, still nothing happened. Deleted it.

    Pretentious twaddle.

    noteeth
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    Pretentious twaddle

    It wasn’t superb, by any means – but it had its redeeming features.

    Nothing I’d fight a Civil War over, admittedly. 😉

    Pigface
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    The most unpleasant, overhyped, self important pile of toss I’ve seen for a long time

    Unpleasany yes I think you are being a bit harsh otherwise, rubbish ending though.

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