Thanks for posting the article! I miss the Headstones. Was emailing someone today about the new sequel/prequels to HCL. Curious to see what McDonald comes up with.
Thanks for bringing this! As somebody who likes to take the movie apart, I love some of the quotes here.
Hugh: "I speaks for more than rock’n’roll. I think it talks about relationships and desperation."
Hugh: “With rock and roll I think, people will tell you the truth. What you see is what you get, more or less.”
Callum: "If the band is like a family and it’s a dysfunctional family, it’s no place to be if you want to go straight, have a healthy lifestyle and be creative."
These and a lot of the other quotes really fit the way I see the characters and the movie, so that's fun.
I also like that Barclay brought up the Poppy Family song, which I think is a striking element of the movie and I don't hear that mentioned much.
These and a lot of the other quotes really fit the way I see the characters and the movie, so that's fun.
I'm with you on that. I've read a good number of articles on the movie, but I found this one specially complete in the sense it has a good recap, lets everyone involved have their say on it - except for John Pyper-Ferguson / John Oxenberger, the quiet bassist who thus remains quite in character.
And yes too about the Which Way You Goin' Billy song!
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Curious to see what McDonald comes up with.
Aren't we all?
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Hugh: "I speaks for more than rock’n’roll. I think it talks about relationships and desperation."
Hugh: “With rock and roll I think, people will tell you the truth. What you see is what you get, more or less.”
Callum: "If the band is like a family and it’s a dysfunctional family, it’s no place to be if you want to go straight, have a healthy lifestyle and be creative."
These and a lot of the other quotes really fit the way I see the characters and the movie, so that's fun.
I also like that Barclay brought up the Poppy Family song, which I think is a striking element of the movie and I don't hear that mentioned much.
Thank you! <3<3<3
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I'm with you on that. I've read a good number of articles on the movie, but I found this one specially complete in the sense it has a good recap, lets everyone involved have their say on it - except for John Pyper-Ferguson / John Oxenberger, the quiet bassist who thus remains quite in character.
And yes too about the Which Way You Goin' Billy song!
Thanks for commenting &hearts
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