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Outside Bet: New Film

adamtheaddick
adamtheaddick Posts: 8,664
edited April 2012 in Not Sports Related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdbLDUp1BjY

looks good, lots of local references, looks like the bugle pub one of the scenes. based on a book call the The Mumper, altho written by a millwall fan does look a good little film.
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  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,376
    It does look good .. I hope it gets a release in the non cockney north .. could be a new 'Full Monte'
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,771
    "just shut up and look ard."

    "i always look ard."
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,993
    thats my mate Calum playing lead role!
  • adamtheaddick
    adamtheaddick Posts: 8,664
    whats the football film he was in? were they all wore 80s gear
  • falconwood_1
    falconwood_1 Posts: 7,368
    Emily Atack <3
  • adamtheaddick
    adamtheaddick Posts: 8,664
    Emily Atack <3</p>
    image

  • wickford
    wickford Posts: 863
    Bob Hoskins was filming in the Herschel Arms in Slough for this film in December 2010. This pub was chosen because it has a very traditional interior, as was much more common in the Eighties.

    source IMDB
  • adamtheaddick
    adamtheaddick Posts: 8,664
    Bob Hoskins was filming in the Herschel Arms in Slough for this film in December 2010. This pub was chosen because it has a very traditional interior, as was much more common in the Eighties.

    source IMDB
    so could have been the bugle, as thats been frozen in time since 1986
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,028
    Looks good this film
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,993
    whats the football film he was in? were they all wore 80s gear
    the firm

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  • iainment
    iainment Posts: 8,040
    Bob Hoskins was filming in the Herschel Arms in Slough for this film in December 2010. This pub was chosen because it has a very traditional interior, as was much more common in the Eighties.

    source IMDB
    I used to drink in there in the 70s. Was a bit of a dive as I recall.
  • wickford
    wickford Posts: 863
    Looks good this film

    http://film.list.co.uk/article/41700-outside-bet/
    The cinematic equivalent of the clumps of horse dung that characters repeatedly step into for the cheapest of laughs, Outside Bet is strictly a non-runner in terms of light entertainment.

    In this painfully naïve British comedy, Bob Hoskins painfully overplays his ‘geezer’ card as Percy ‘Smudge’ Smith, the head of a band of Fleet Street hacks who unwisely pass their redundancy money to wide-boy Bax (Calum MacNab), who invests it on a racehorse called the Mumper. The stakes rise for the group when Bax’s father Threads (Philip Davis) is diagnosed with cancer, leading to a predictable climax in which several generations of British stars, including Rita Tushingham, Jenny Agutter and Adam Deacon, cheer on the Mumper in the hope of getting their money back.

    Writer/director Sacha Bennett sets his story against the privatisation of the British press in the mid-80s, but his ham-fisted treatment of the politics amounts to nothing more than sub-Full Monty posturing. Jaw-droppingly low production values (the race-track finale looks like it was filmed in an empty field) are matched with dated misogynist comedy, bargain-basement sentimentality and glib ‘money-solves-everything’ moralising, ensuring Outside Bet falls at the first hurdle.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,028
    Looks good this film

    http://film.list.co.uk/article/41700-outside-bet/
    The cinematic equivalent of the clumps of horse dung that characters repeatedly step into for the cheapest of laughs, Outside Bet is strictly a non-runner in terms of light entertainment.

    In this painfully naïve British comedy, Bob Hoskins painfully overplays his ‘geezer’ card as Percy ‘Smudge’ Smith, the head of a band of Fleet Street hacks who unwisely pass their redundancy money to wide-boy Bax (Calum MacNab), who invests it on a racehorse called the Mumper. The stakes rise for the group when Bax’s father Threads (Philip Davis) is diagnosed with cancer, leading to a predictable climax in which several generations of British stars, including Rita Tushingham, Jenny Agutter and Adam Deacon, cheer on the Mumper in the hope of getting their money back.

    Writer/director Sacha Bennett sets his story against the privatisation of the British press in the mid-80s, but his ham-fisted treatment of the politics amounts to nothing more than sub-Full Monty posturing. Jaw-droppingly low production values (the race-track finale looks like it was filmed in an empty field) are matched with dated misogynist comedy, bargain-basement sentimentality and glib ‘money-solves-everything’ moralising, ensuring Outside Bet falls at the first hurdle.
    mmm maybe the trailer is not a good indicator ;-)
  • wickford
    wickford Posts: 863
    By-the-by, The horse "Mumper" – mumping (and there a mumper) was an old term for borrowing that remained in popular use in the print.
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,516
    The film is NOT good I am afraid .... I've had the "opportunity" to see it!
  • Granpa
    Granpa Posts: 2,995
    Are we sure it wasn't written by Acworth ?
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 9,002
    A little fella called Smudge? No ones going to believe that!
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,376
    The film is NOT good I am afraid .... I've had the "opportunity" to see it!
    it might be rubbish .. But by God it's ENGLISH rubbish
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,771
    does anybody remember that irish film about them buying a greyhound to race, simular cirucumstances to outside bet. no money and all that and borrowing of 'ard gezzers'. done about 10 years ago i think.
  • SheffieldRed
    SheffieldRed Posts: 3,772
    whats the football film he was in? were they all wore 80s gear
    the firm
    Not the original version but the Nick Love remake

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  • adamtheaddick
    adamtheaddick Posts: 8,664
    nick love giving his view on foot solider not safe for work but funny, saying people will look back on it as the greatest film ever made....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5h9ZPBuBEs
  • moleo88
    moleo88 Posts: 303
    ^ Haha.

    Brilliant.
  • Did I hear right that there will be a trainspotting 2 coming out with Tue whole cast back together
  • kafka
    kafka Posts: 2,371
    think you are all missing something here. Pause on the credits and checkout the executive producers
  • EastStand
    EastStand Posts: 4,109
    think you are all missing something here. Pause on the credits and checkout the executive producers
    TJ and Kevin Cash! PROOF!
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,516
    Yes, TJ and Kevin Cash help finance the production company's films. Includes other films such as Sket, Shank and Anuvahood.

    And Adam, seeing as you hate Daylight Robbery so much, I can't believe you like this!!!!

    :-)
  • SE10
    SE10 Posts: 2,169
    What's happening with that St Georges Day film ?

    See the trailer ages ago and looked a good film.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,028
    NLA ...Irvine welsh has written a prequel skagboys, will be a film
  • adamtheaddick
    adamtheaddick Posts: 8,664
    Yes, TJ and Kevin Cash help finance the production company's films. Includes other films such as Sket, Shank and Anuvahood.

    And Adam, seeing as you hate Daylight Robbery so much, I can't believe you like this!!!!

    :-)
    i havnt seen it yet mate so daylight robbery is still up there..
  • There was a bill board in hammersmith the other day


    Only caught a glimpse I am sure it said


    Renton, sickboy


    And then a date


    Should've paid more attention but was driving


    I hope there will be