NYC Premiere of Doughboys film Rock N’ Raw! THE DOUGHBOYS’ new film ROCK N’ RAW will receive its New York City premiere at the TRIBECA SCREENING ROOM at the Tribeca Film Center on Saturday, December 3, 2011. Doors open at 7:00 PM and the screening will begin promptly at 7:15 PM. Advance tickets are available via PayPal at The Doughboys. Admission is $10 or $25 with an autographed copy of the DVD. The TRIBECA SCREENING ROOM is located at 375 Greenwich Street, 2nd floor, 212-941-2000, website New York Screening Room for Rent - Tribeca Film Center.
After the film, there will be a question-and-answer session with THE DOUGHBOYS and the film’s director ROB ADAMS (Rob Adams Films - Index).
THE DOUGHBOYS first formed in 1965 and came back together with a bang in 2000. Little Steven Van Zandt has chosen a slew of tunes from their two CDs Act Your Rage and Is It Now? as “coolest songs in the world” on his Sirius/XM Underground Garage show. Their live shows blow audiences away at venues like B.B. King’s in New York City, Maxwell’s in Hoboken and The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ, sharing bills with the likes of The Yardbirds, The Pretenders, Robin Trower, Roberta Flack, Peter Tork and The Electric Prunes. Their music is being aired on radio around the world, and has been featured on television and in films internationally.
Website: THE DOUGHBOYS
TV host bombarded with prank calls!! :laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at::laugh_at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIEHI0vfCBk
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Gerrard Winstanley on Film at Land & Freedom Camp This Saturday Night 24 Sep 2011 at the Land & Freedom Camp
Just north of Holy Trinity Church, Clapham Common Northside, London SW4 0QZ
A Rare Opportunity to share viewing and discussion of the biopic of the
Great English Revolutionary Pamphleteer and Digger
Gerrard Winstanley
Join us under the spreading London planetrees, and enjoy reclaiming our C17 radical history, the better to empower ourselves for ensuring C21 continues to be a century of radical history in the making.
Culture with Real Content onna Saturday Night
If you’re raised in Britain, it’s more likely than not that you have heard of the English Civil War, fought between King Charles I and Oliver Cromwell*. But since Cromwell’s money-grubbing class won, and stamped its skewed perspective on our history, it’s much less likely that you’re aware of the English Revolution, and our home-grown revolutionaries known as Levellers, Ranters, and Diggers – who are actually way more important and tremendously more inspiring than the entire officer class of Cromwell’s New Model Army and the nouveau riche money men paymasters to whom they owed their allegiance. The film Winstanley (1976) aims to redress the historical disservice done to the Diggers, their commune on St George's Hill, Weybridge in Surrey, and their leading pamphleteer Gerrard Winstanley – and it may inspire YOU to join in the C21 revolutionary struggles of our generation, to help complete the farsighted political programme envisioned by Winstanley and the Diggers, begun in 1649 and yet to be completed.
• 18:55 Sunset
• 19:45-20:00 – “Gerrard Who, Now?” (an introduction)
• 20:00-21:32 – ‘Winstanley’, the film showing
• 21:32-21:45 – Refreshment / Comfort Break
• 21:45-22:30+ – Winstanley open forum: discussion, readings, inspiration
• 22:30-23:18 – Optional: ‘It Happened Here Again’, the Making of... documentary
We’d planned to show Winstanley last Sunday, but evil Cromwellian gremlins thwarted our desires, and instead we chose to watch The Battle of Algiers (1966), as covered at Indymedia London:
• Cinema Democratica @ Land & Freedom Camp, Sun 18 Sep 2011
» pix-&-vid-led report – Indymedia London | Articles | Show | Cinema Democratica @ Land & Freedom Camp
» video, 1:11 – Cinema Democratica: 'The Battle of Algiers' Screening at Land & Freedom Camp - YouTube
So come along on Saturday evening, under the spreading London planetrees, and enjoy reclaiming our C17 radical history, the better to empower ourselves for ensuring C21 continues to be a century of radical history in the making.
Up the Revolution,
Peace & Love,
Tim Dalinian Jones
LOCATION
Land & Freedom Camp
Just north of Holy Trinity Church, Clapham Common Northside, London SW4 0QZ
• Location & Public Transport Map
» custom Google Map – Land & Freedom Camp - Google Maps
The Land & Freedom Camp continues to at least Sun 25 Sep and is posting activities and events on its website:
» Website – landandfreedom | This Earth divided we will make whole so that it can be a common treasury for all
» Phone contact – 07 963 475 195 for any questions
» Facebook event webpage – Log In | Facebook
» Follow L&FC on Twitter – @freetheland
» Email – landandfreedomcamp[at]aktivix[dot]org
Public Transport
• Tube: Clapham Common, Northern Line
• Buses: Clapham Common (Bus Stop D)
• Bus Routes: 50 | 88 | 155 | N155
• Buses: Clapham Common Old Town (Bus Stop T)
• Bus Routes: 88 | 322 | 417
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CASTING CALL FOR UK TV SHOW Not sure if this is in the right forum...
Hi everyone
My name is Chris, I am a researcher for the Sky TV series 'What Did I Do Last Night?'
Do you live for the weekend? Party a bit too hard? We want you to show us how you have a good time!
This is a factual entertainment series that explores the drinking and social habits of young people in the UK. We are currently looking for great contributors to take part in the second series. I'm trying to contact as broad a range of people, with as many wide-ranging interests as possible.
Here is the trailer for the show:
What Did I Do Last Night? // Current
If you're interested, please reply in this thread and we'll take it from there.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Chris
‘Gasland’ and how the oil industry try to silence this film…. But not if I can help...here is a torrent to the documentary 'Gasland'
'HBO.Gasland.2010.404p.x264.AAC.MVGroup.Forum.mkv' Torrent Download :: OneBigTorrent.org
and a interview with the director of 'Gasland' on the issue of silencing and more;
'RFK Jr- Oil Industry Trying to Silence Gasland Director Joss Fox -Feb 2011' Torrent Download :: OneBigTorrent.org
(that journalist has the most strange voice...it sounds like burst out cryin'...but apart from that, listen to what they say, its makes U like U want to burn sumtin right now!...its serious this shit...)
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Damn why did it have to show grey aliens. I have nightmares about those little fuckers. Ever since I was gang probed I ain't never been the same. :hopeless:
Pinned
TV… who has one? i am now totally free of the idiot box and can honestly say i dont miss it at all. was watching some at a freinds house the other day though and is so wierd after you've had a break and then watch it, everything seems so strange, fuck watchin it ever again really. still watch films and documentarys and stuff on the net, but thats it..12
4 thought tv on ch4 some of these are pretty good, but this one is so random.
this guy is a militant athiest. so doesnt believe in god, but his argument is that if god did exist then he would definatly be a racist because of the disproportionate percentage of black people that endure suffering in the world. obviously this means that if the god that he doesnt belive to exist does exist then he is obviously a racist.
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think he's a bit confused or just likes arguing for the sake of it! :you_crazy
fw: Filming (continued) Any thoughts?
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From: On Behalf Of Dan
Sent: Saturday, 22 January 2011 9:14 PM
To: PartyVibe.com
Subject: Re: Filming (continued)
Hi again,
Its Dan here again- I hope you don't mind but I want to ask you a bit more about what I'm trying to do and if you do have any thoughts on it please do feel free to let me know them- I'd be very grateful for any advice. There's no need to post this on the message board or anything- I'm not quite at that stage yet.
Essentially, my idea is to film a (staged) free party, but the problem is I'm uncertain as how I might approach people to be interested to take part. My problem is that I can't really knowingly try to organise a real one (partly because i wouldn't know how! and partly because for the sake of filming it probably wouldn't work- people would just want to have a good time and not worry about filming, which is fair enough). I could ask around people in the local area to see whether they might be interested, but without getting in touch with the people who organise it in the first place, its unlikely that I'll be able to find anyone who is interested, and also people to provide the sound system and equipment to make it look authentic.
I'm willing to pay people involved a small amount, and there wouldn't be any chance that they are going to be recognised as a legal issue (that does seem to be a problem for some people on the forum), as its filming from an aerial camera which means the people would be too small to really see in detail. But you can see, I can't really attract people who normally go to these things to wake up early on a weekend to go pretending to do what they love to do anyway without sound- or can I? What do you think? in your experience would be people be open to this, or is it a bit of a daft idea? If I did manage to get in touch with the people who arrange the parties and the people with the rigs, do you think they might be willing to help with the filming?
Well its a bit of a shot in the dark, but I just thought on the offchance that there might be an easy solution- probably not!
Hope to hear from you, and many kind thanks in advance,
All the best,
Dan
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Dan
On 3 January 2011 20:17, PartyVibe.com wrote:
No problem, let me know if there’s anything I can do to help…
From: Dan
Sent: Tuesday, 4 January 2011 5:03 AM
To: submit@partyvibe.com
Subject: Filming (continued)
Hi there again,
I just noticed someone similar approached you for a documentary, and I can see that it didn't get much of a positive response! So don't worry about it posting it up on the site or anything- I can post something myself and explain it a bit more clearly, as I have registered on the site already.
Many thanks,
Dan
TV License I haven't got a TV and I only watch movies or downloads on a projector.
In December I cancelled my TV License and the direct debit. As it was pointless paying for a serivce I don't need nor approve of :wink: They said they will contact me in 10 days. I had a confirmation email about me cancelling my license. But now they keep sending bills asking for money.
It says no where about giving them a notice of cancellation. I suspect they deliberating make it hard for people wanting to do this...
Anyway my question is... Has anyone done this before?
Apaches public safety film from the 70s (found at last!) this is it...
maybe only people the same age group what lived in Southern, Anglia or Westward ITV regions would remember it
bear in mind we'd be aged around 5-6 at the time.
This film was not only shown in junior school, but inserted seemingly at random amongst our kids programmes such as Worzel Gummidge, the Famous Five etc both of which were made by the same TV company (Southern) so the scenes everything looked the same and you thought you was gonna see a comedy or drama...
Ofcom would never allow this today...
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