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'8 Mile': possible Barbelith cine-excursion

 
  

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Ganesh
23:41 / 22.01.03
As with any Marshall Mathers venture, opinion is likely to be polarised on the fillum itself. I'm intrigued by the reviews and curious to see it; Xoc wants nothing to do with it.

Any other reluctant '8 Mile' apologists fancy trying to arrange a group trip to the cinema?
 
 
innercircle
06:05 / 23.01.03
we withdraw our intellectual property

KILL THIS THREAD



well played though, this is the 4th division of forum when it comes to judgement


KILL THIS THREAD
 
 
Regrettable Juvenilia
06:58 / 23.01.03
Okay, innercircle, we get that you're in the 'no' camp. Seeing as we already have one thread for people who've seen the film and want to discuss it, and one for people who *haven't* seen the film and still want to discuss it, started by yourself, I suggest we keep this thread restricted to arranging a group outing to see it, as 'Nesh has suggested.

I've seen it; it's great - I wouldn't mind seeing it again and I *definitely* would be interested in seeing it with a group of Barbelith people and discussing, analysing and arguing about it afterwards, perhaps over a couple of ales. Let's try to find a non-extortionate cinema though...
 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
07:09 / 23.01.03
I'd be up for seeing it, but very few of my other friends would, so think sounds a top idea. Only problem is, I'm working all next week. The week after I'm free though.
 
 
Old brown-eye is back
09:41 / 23.01.03
I loved 8 Mile and could easily be persuaded to see it again - especially if there's drinking and/or drinking afterwards.
 
 
Bear
10:13 / 23.01.03
Aye, I'll be up for this one my copy of it is unwatchable. It would have to be next week for me too though as I'm skinto.
 
 
videodrome
13:12 / 23.01.03
Oh, is that all it takes to make innercircle take it's pseudo-intellectual toys and go home? Where do I sign up?
 
 
Bill Posters
13:22 / 23.01.03
Sorry, too skint right now, but have fun.
 
 
Cherry Bomb
14:40 / 23.01.03
Two thumbs up, waaay up. Yes I'd love to see it as well, and then discuss it afterwards.
 
 
Ganesh
19:57 / 23.01.03
we withdraw our intellectual property

KILL THIS THREAD


Erm... what "intellectual property", exactly? This is the first post you've made on my thread: are you claiming ownership over '8 Mile' as subject matter?

The thread in its entirety will not be deleted. You are, as ever, perfectly welcome to click on that 'Moderate Post' and propose deletion of your own contribution.

Regarding going to see the thing itself, I too am somewhat monetarily-challenged at present, but get paid tomorrow (hooray!) Anyone fancy going along to, er, 'big up' DJ Rabbit this Sunday(26th)? Or Tuesday(28th) evening? I don't know many cinemas outside central London and had semi-planned the Ritzy in Brixton - but I'm open to suggestions for other venues.
 
 
lentil
20:43 / 23.01.03
I'd be up for tagging along too, as I meant to see it last weekend but missed the boat. And people seem to be leaning toward next week sometime? That's sweet as far as I'm concerned, this weekend is all tied up.
 
 
bjacques
21:52 / 23.01.03
I'm interested, but I'll be in London the 6th (Thurs) and leaving the 9th (Sun), so if anybody hasn't seen it by then, let me know.
 
 
Enamon
06:49 / 24.01.03
Marshall Mathers, MacGregor Mathers... they all look the same to me.
 
 
Cherry Bomb
13:29 / 24.01.03
Sunday? Tuesday? Later? By the way 'neshy I just noticed the abstract and I feel flattered...
 
 
pointless and uncalled for
18:30 / 24.01.03
I would be interested in seeing this film. Sunday or weekday nights are good for me.

Brixton is on the Northern Line and as this seems to be good criteria for a meeting place then that I guess could work IMHO. The pub over the road is somewhere decent or we could swarm the Juice Bar which is far more disposed to intellectual conversation.

That's my tuppence, I will, by dint of pathetitude follow the crowd.
 
 
Mourne Kransky
19:07 / 24.01.03
Much as it pains me to render any assistance to this venture which will put money in that creepy little homophobe's pockets, Brixton is actually at the end of the Victoria line, potus. You'd have to change from the Northern Line at Stockwell. (Shades of Mornington Crescent there.) Ritzy is a lovely cinema though.

Till 30 Jan, 8 Crap Mile is on at 1.00, 3.30, 6.40, 9.15, and Late Night Fri/Sat 11.45.

Feel soiled now. Going to watch Star Trek till I feel better...
 
 
Ganesh
19:12 / 24.01.03
Tuesday's looking like my best day - either 6.40 (slight rush to get there but good long pub-ponder afterwards) or 9.15 (less of a hurry but insufficient time for the full 'Late Review' chin-stroking post-mortem).

The choice is yours...
 
 
Cherry Bomb
09:20 / 25.01.03
Well 'I have a work colleague who I 've discovered is a huge Eminem fan and she's down for the post-discussion at the pub as well - hope nobody minds if I bring someone in from The Outside World... Um, we could always have a lazy afternoon tomorrow (Sunday) watching the 3:30 one and discussing it later. But otherwise I vote for the 6:40pm one on Tuesday (no problem for me to make it, as I finish teaching at 3, bwaha!)
 
 
Ganesh
12:34 / 25.01.03
I can't really make Sunday, so, in Decisive Mode, Tuesday 28th, 6.40pm, Ritzy Cinema, Brixton it is. Meet up in the wee bar beforehand, yeah?
 
 
Cherry Bomb
12:40 / 25.01.03
6:40 sounds fine. In which wee pub shall we meet? I'm thinking meet there 5:30 - 6ish?
 
 
Ganesh
12:46 / 25.01.03
Sounds fine. I don't know Brixton that well and was thinking the Ritzy bar itself, but I'd be happy with any suggested alternative.
 
 
pointless and uncalled for
10:08 / 26.01.03
Fuckitty, fuckitty, fuckitty, I have just been out Londoned by Scot. My appreciation of your efforts and compromising of morals, however, is only marred by the enormous crick in my neck that will cost a fortune in chiropractor's bills to remove that is going to be cause by having to hang my head in shame for the forseable future. (this could cause issues with watching the film, but then again I do have problems seeing into the future)

If it's any solace to you then Mr. Mathers most likely has already banked the cheque and I doubt is on a cut of the profits.

I shall be in attendance and I second the motion of the bar in the Ritzy. We can head over to the Prince of Wales afterwards which is not the finest establishment in the world but does manage to serve cold beer in a clean glass at a table. I say serve at the table, what I actually mean is that they serve the beer, you carry it to the table. It is also close to the Ritzy.

If the crowd is small then it may serve to visit the Juice Bar which also serves cold beer that can be consumed at a table but is far more chin-stroking.
 
 
Cherry Bomb
12:55 / 26.01.03
Do I have to stroke my chin? 'Cuz I don't want to...
 
 
Mourne Kransky
13:28 / 26.01.03
*smug git grin*

Maybe it's because I'm (now a proper) Londoner... If it's any comfort, Victoria line runs under our living room, hence my tube smarts about it. You're still taller, handsomer and more Hemingwayesque than me, dude.

But Eminfuckinem! *weary shake of head*
 
 
Cherry Bomb
13:47 / 27.01.03
Hey I would still really like to do this but just wondering if there is ANY way we can push it back maybe 'til this weekend? I'll just be, er, more financially viable at that moment... if not que sera sera.
 
 
Bear
14:07 / 27.01.03
I'll be up for this tomorrow or the weekend whatever you come up with is cool, tomorrow is payday!

Ritzy bar is fine, and for afters the Price of Albert/Wales is cool (can never remember which one's which).
 
 
Ganesh
06:37 / 28.01.03
It sort of has to be this evening for me; the weekend's all booked up. See folks in the Ritzy bar 6-ish?
 
 
Cherry Bomb
06:39 / 28.01.03
Thanks to the magical Royal Bank of Scotland £20 note for rainy day purposes I can go tonite!!! Will be at the Ritzy at 6 (if I can find it!)
 
 
Bear
07:40 / 28.01.03
Nice one -

Out the tube, turn left and keep walking until you see the Ritzy only about 2 minutes walk - next to the little gathering/foutain area - opposite the town hall.
 
 
No star here laces
08:45 / 29.01.03
Wank. Get back from holiday and miss the chance to see 8 mile plus discussion. I knew it was a bad move leaving the country on the day of release...

Anybody up for an alternative viewing?
 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
08:50 / 29.01.03
I'm up for it if you can wait 'till next week, laces me old mucker.
 
 
Ganesh
10:32 / 29.01.03
Well, I liked it, 'Purple Rapdance' though it was, but then I quite like that whole 'talented underdog makes it big in music/dance/boxing/welding' genre. Surprisingly subtle portrayals all round, particularly Kim Basinger as his mother (I was expecting a much less 'redeemable' gorgon) and, as is to be expected in such a male-buddies film, more than a few potential Slash Moments.

Look out for the Barbeloid character ("Respect yourself, sista!") and the sli-i-ightly laughable moments when Eminem (and, interestingly, he's credited as 'Eminem' rather than 'Marshall Mathers' or 'Slim Shady') Defends The Gay ('gay' may be the new 'bad' but 'faggot', it would appear, is even worse) or Defends The Disabled.

All worth it for the big rap-off contest at the end...
 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
12:01 / 29.01.03
A friend of mine (Leviticus) who saw it a while back (he works for Universal, so saw a preview) said it was "Rocky 3". When I said that reviews I'd read said it was "Flashdance" he said "well, yeah, it's both".

Anyway, to get back on topic, if anyone other that Byron and myself hasn't seen it yet who wants do, well should we sort summat out (as they used to say back in Da Sett... Somerset, for those of you not up on your badger/yokel street slang).?
 
 
Ganesh
12:16 / 29.01.03
Favourite character in the credits, 'Willing Girl'. 'Tis pity she's a ho.
 
 
Hattie's Kitchen
12:37 / 29.01.03
I'd be up for it Stoatie - let us know.
 
  

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