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olympain · 10 months
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Mike Faist and Lucas Hedges in Soho Place's Brokeback Mountain
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Don't Let the Years Get You Down • I'm Not Blue • Real Slow • Mountain Theme • We Got Everything • Jack's Theme • Coyote • Down from the Mountain • Beneath the Moon • Sharing Your Heart • On the Hawk's Back • Hale Strew River
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my love for brokeback mountain (annie proulx short story) brokeback mountain (ang lee film) brokeback mountain (ashley robinson play) and associated sountracks brokeback mountain (gustavo santaolalla) and brokeback mountain (dan gillespie sells) is unimitable and unending. btw
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jilllovesmike · 11 months
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icannotreadcursive · 1 year
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So I need to get my ass to London
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gsmattingly · 11 months
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Review "Brokeback Mountain"
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I watched "Brokeback Mountain" directed by Ang Lee and starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger. I saw it a long time ago, possibly when it came out and I honestly didn't remember it that well. I think it is a really good but sad movie. I think the acting by Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger is excellent. The scenes and setting out in the countryside are really quite marvelous. I think Ang Lee did an excellent job. The cinematography by Rodrigo Prieto was fantastic. Well worth my time watching it again.
I found it interesting that a new a self-described play-with-music based on a new adaptation by Ashley Robinson of the original short story by Annie Proulx opened last Thursday, May 18, at @sohoplace theater in the West End. It has new music written by Dan Gillespie Sells.
And there is also the new short film, "Strange Way of Life" directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke which I hope to see in the not too distant future.
In the classic films list, They Shoot Pictures Don't They the film is number 360. It also is on the list of classic films from Empire.
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petnews2day · 2 years
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Last chance for early bird tickets for Meadowfest in Malton
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Last chance for early bird tickets for Meadowfest in Malton
A SUMMER music festival will return to a North Yorkshire town in July, bringing harmonies and melodies to the area with top musicians.
It’s your last chance to buy early bird tickets as more than 3,000 festival goers are expected to head to Meadowfest in Malton to soak up the music and revel in the party atmosphere.
Headlining this year’s line-up is indie rock band, The Feeling, taking to the stage to perform fan favourites such as Fill My Little World and Never Be Lonely, as well as music from their brand-new album, Loss. Hope. Love, which is due for release in May.
The band has been on a hiatus since 2016 but following on from the success of his hit musical Everyone’s Talking About Jamie in the West End, frontman Dan Gillespie Sells found himself inspired to write again for the band during lockdown in 2020. Meadowfest will be one of the band’s first appearances performing their new work.
Tom Naylor-Leyland, director of Visit Malton, organisers of the festival, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to announce The Feeling as this year’s Meadowfest headliner. We’re already looking forward to singing along to some of their classics as the sun sets over our stunning riverside festival site.
“Meadowfest is one of our most-loved events each year, boasting wonderful music, a fantastic party atmosphere, delicious food and drink and unmissable entertainment for everyone to enjoy. We can’t wait to welcome everyone back for our biggest year yet.”
Also appearing on the Main Stage at the event this July is party band HUGE and Hyde Family Jam, both returning after appearing at las year’s Meadowfest. There will also be support from Alistair Griffin and New York Brass Band, with the rest of the line-up due to be announced later this year.
As well as the Main Stage, the Hay Bale Stage will host headliners Flat Cap Carnival, also returning from the 2021 event. Graeme Hargreaves and Gary Stewart will once again perform to the crowds at the riverside meadows, with more support from George Rowell, Maggie Wakeling, Nick Rooke, Simon Snaize and more.
As well as some of the region’s finest musical talent, Meadowfest boasts a range of street food stalls, bars and family entertainment.
The event is easily accessible on foot and is only a few minutes’ walk from Malton train station, but festival parking is also free for those who travel by car.
“Set in the beautiful riverside meadows just behind The Talbot in Malton, the site is a picnic perfect natural amphitheatre boasting superb acoustics,” a spokesperson said.
Meadowfest is organised by Visit Malton CIC, the team behind the award-winning Malton Food Lovers Festival.
For more information about the festival, visit the website.
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heavenlycinema · 2 years
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Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (2021)
Jonathan Butterell, Dan Gillespie Sells, Tom MacRae dirs.
“A boys in a dress is something to be laughed at, a drag queen is something to be feared.”
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Everybody’s Talking About Jamie Film Review: Beautifully Uplifting
Everybody's Talking About Jamie as a stage show is spectacle with little substance. The film adaptation remedies this, producing a far more nuanced, emotive coming-of-age tale that proves heart-warming, uplifting and moving.
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’s film adaptation demonstrates what all good musical theatre films need: a coherent narrative drive (more…)
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ulrichgebert · 3 years
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Irgendwie unterschlagen bzw. verdrängt habe ich die Verfilmung von Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, die trotz putzigem Jamie-Darsteller und Richard E. Grant im Fummel leider nicht ganz zu dem fabelhaft knallige Musicalspektakel, auf das wir uns so gefreut hatten, geraten, sondern irgendwie auf dem Weg zum wohlmeinenden, aber etwas drögen und ein bisschen billigen Fernsehspiel geronnen ist. Schade eigentlich.
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milliondollarbaby87 · 3 years
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Everybody's Talking About Jamie (2021) Review
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (2021) Review
Jamie New is about to turn 16 years old and wants nothing more than to be a Drag Queen and attend his school prom in a dress! Based on the musical stage show of the same name as well as the very true story of Jamie Campbell. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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thequeereview · 3 years
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Exclusive Interview: Holly Johnson on performing This Was Me in Everybody's Talking About Jamie "it's a very emotional moment in film"
Exclusive Interview: Holly Johnson on performing This Was Me in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie “it’s a very emotional moment in film”
One of most poignant, moving sequences in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, the screen adaptation of the hit West End musical now streaming globally on Amazon Prime Video, features a bittersweet, rousing new song, This Was Me, written specifically for the film by Dan Gillespie Sells with lyrics by Tom MacRae, the original show’s co-creators. As the film’s lead character Jamie New (Max…
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a-year-of-musicals · 6 years
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Day 211/365 - Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
By Dan Gillespie Sells and Tim MacRae
Miss Hedge, a careers teacher, asks her noisy year eleven class what they want to be when they get older. One student of the class, Jamie New, gets teased about his homosexuality, and reveals to the audience all he wants to be is a drag queen (And You Don't Even Know It). When prompted, Jamie tells the class he wants to be a performer, but Miss Hedge tells him to get real.
At Jamie's house, his mum Margaret and family friend Ray are preparing for his sixteenth birthday. When Jamie arrives home, Margaret gives him a card from his dad, with a picture of a race car. Margaret then gives Jamie his gift from her - a pair of red high heels. Jamie reveals hesitation about going outside his garden in the shoes (Wall In My Head).
The next day at school, Jamie shows his best friend, Pritti, his new heels, before being interrupted by Dean, the school bully. He taunts Pritti for being Muslim, and Jamie for being gay. Jamie taunts Dean for his small penis in return. Embarrassed, Dean leaves. Pritti encourages Jamie to go to prom in a dress (Spotlight). Jamie then parades around the classroom in his heels (Spotlight (Reprise) (Star of the Show)).
At his local drag queen attire shop, Victor's Secret, Jamie befriends the owner, Hugo, and learns all about Hugo's drag queen past (The Legend of Loco Chanelle (And The Blood Red Dress)). Hugo books Jamie's first drag show at the local nightclub, and helps Jamie choose his dress (The Legend of Loco Chanelle (And The Blood Red Dress) (Reprise)).
Meanwhile, Margaret meets up with Jamie's Dad, where she reveals she's been lying to Jamie about the activity of his dad, including the fact she has to write a birthday card from him each birthday. Jamie's Dad tells Margaret he wants nothing to do with Jamie, claiming he's not a 'real boy'. Margaret ponders what her life would be like if she never met Jamie's Dad (If I Met Myself Again).
At school, Jamie pulls Pritti into a disabled toilet so she can help with his make-up. They are discovered by Miss Hedge, but Pritti tells her that she is doing Jamie's make-up for an art project. Miss Hedge tells Jamie that he should be proud of being an art project, and walks him around school in the make-up. Jamie, initially embarrassed by the attention, decides to be proud of himself, telling the school that he's doing a drag show at the local nightclub, Legs Eleven, that night (Work of Art).
Outside Legs Eleven, Jamie bumps into Dean, who calls him a minger. Inside the club, Margaret and Ray have been introduced to a group of drag queens: Laika Virgin, Tray Sophisticay, and Sandra Bollock. Hugo emerges, now dressed as Loco Chanelle, his drag alter-ego. Jamie runs in and tells them all he can't go on because of what Dean said. Jamie finds the dress he admired at Victor's Secret in his dressing room, with a tag on saying 'Love Dad', as well as a flower delivery from Jamie's Dad. Loco Chanelle, with the help of the other drag queens, encourage Jamie to find his drag self, whom Jamie calls 'Mimi Me', and get him ready and push him onstage (Over The Top)
The next day, the school is buzzing with news of Jamie's drag debut (Everybody's Talking About Jamie). Jamie comes into school in bright blue eyeshadow and long eyelashes. Miss Hedge once again tells Jamie to 'get real', and Dean taunts Jamie, but Jamie kisses him in retaliation. Jamie leaves Dean confused.
At home, Jamie shows Margaret and Ray his new prom dress, fit with working flashing lights. Margaret worries if this is all too much (Limited Edition Prom Night Special). The phone rings, and Jamie and Margaret are called to the school.
Jamie, Margaret and Ray go to the school to meet with Miss Hedge, who tells Jamie that there have been rumours that he will be attending prom in drag, and she will not allow it. Jamie is disappointed, and Dean seems to know all about it.
In Pritti's bedroom, Jamie rants to Pritti about how he's not allowed to go to prom in drag. Pritti tells Jamie to go in a dress - not in drag. Jamie says that without Mimi Me, he's ugly. Pritti reassures Jamie that he is far from ugly (It Means Beautiful). Jamie reveals that when he was eight, his dad found him in a dress and was angry. He's then confused as to why he paid for the dress and bought flowers if he's not supportive of him as a drag queen. Pritti suggests Jamie should go to his house and speak to him. Before he leaves, Jamie kisses Pritti on the cheek (It Means Beautiful (Reprise)).
At Jamie's Dad's house, Jamie's Dad reveals that he didn't know about Mimi Me and calls Jamie disgusting. He tells Jamie he didn't pay for the dress or flowers. Jamie figures out that it was his mother doing all of this in his dad's place (Ugly In This Ugly World).
At home, Jamie argues with Margaret over why she has been lying over all these years. Jamie screams in Margaret's face and storms out. Margaret, left alone, sings about how she will always love Jamie no matter what (He's My Boy).
Jamie wanders the streets drunk on cider. He is approached by three local boys, and is beaten up as they shout homophobic remarks about him. (And You Don't Even Know It (Bus Station Reprise)). Jamie is defended by Hugo, who urges Jamie to go home and apologise to his mum.
Jamie takes Hugo's advice and Margaret and Jamie apologise to each other (My Man, Your Boy).
At the prom, all of the kids are super excited (Prom Song). Pritti enters, wearing makeup and a prom dress. All the girls love it, but Dean decides to bully her. She finally stands up to Dean, and then reveals Jamie, in a white prom dress. Miss Hedge comes out of the school and refuses Jamie's admission to the prom. All the kids stand outside and chant Jamie's name until Miss Hedge gives in and lets him in. Jamie waits until everyone's gone in, and then calls Dean out from off-stage. Jamie encourages Dean to be nice just for one night, to which Dean agrees, and they walk into prom hand-in-hand (Finale).
Favourite Songs: And You Don’t Even Know It, The Wall In My Head, If I Met Myself Again, Work Of Art, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, It Means Beautiful and Out Of The Darkness
Favourite Character: Jamie/Pritti
Jamie knows who he is and he’s super brave to show it to the rest of his world.
However, Pritti could not be more supportive and loving towards Jamie and that makes all the difference in his life.
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marymccartneyphotos · 6 years
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The Feeling Dan Gillespie Sells, Richard Jones, Kevin Jeremiah, Ciaran Jeremiah, and Paul Stewart Photographed by Mary McCartney
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fandomandmore · 7 years
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Lucie Shorthouse singing It Means Beautiful from Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
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mitjalovse · 4 years
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The rock musicians who succeeded during the noughts still carry on despite their positions. The latter, of course, differs from one to another, yet most of them continue with their work. Some also changed their approaches, such as The Feeling, whose latest eponymous album finds them tackling a-live-in-a-studio type of record. They mostly achieve this, though then again we shouldn't be shocked, i.e. they are in opposition to their also-ran status on the scene a formidable concert unit. Sure, they don't reach Coldplay in terms of the engagement, but they do their job well. Thus, The Feeling wants to bring this energy into a form of a disc. Moreover, their songwriting makes sure they remain their most poptimistic.
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