My favourite films with out a doubt are British from 'Made In Britain' to series like 'Rita, Sue and Bob Too'. Having a lot stereotypical football loving, laddish friends I think I have seen every football related film going from 'Escape To Victory' staring such legends as Bobby Charlton alongside Pele to the infamous 'Football Factory', staring such legends as er, Danny Dyer and Tamer Hassan.
HARMONY TO MY EARS :S
Manchester United had 'Beyond The Promised Land' now City have 'Blue Moon The Uprising', a documentary film (and play on words referring to Manchester City's fan anthem "Blue Moon") that chronicles the fortunes of Manchester City Football Club through out the 2009/10 season through the eyes of seven ordinary fans.
Shot and produced by Endemolin conjunction with the club you can expect to see interviews with staff, players and fans who have helped City throughout the season.
The premier was said to be a "blue carpet" occasion with stars such as Mank legend (twat to most of us) Noel Gallagher along side a host of Coronation Street and Hollyoaks cast members (wow A-List in the house or what) mixing with the seven ‘ordinary fans’ that form the focal point of the feature.
You can immerse yourself and learn from wise Mancunian men spreading their words of wisdom with quotes like "Top priorities from a young age: number one football, number two beer, number three women, ha, thats probably why I'm single". Yeah that or the fact your BALD dear...
You can immerse yourself and learn from wise Mancunian men spreading their words of wisdom with quotes like "Top priorities from a young age: number one football, number two beer, number three women, ha, thats probably why I'm single". Yeah that or the fact your BALD dear...
Im 50/50 as to whether it will be any good but will definitely watch it if it doesn't involve spending money on doing so. I'm sure a couple of Blue Boys I know will think its the "dogs bollocks"-There's only one team in Manchester and what not...
Check it out for yourselves...
BLUE MOON RISING
RELEASED LATE 2010
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