When I went to Leeds I saw Darren Hayman. It weren't that terrifying.
The switchover of characters between the books is really well done.
I'll grab T:Y0 sometime MPx4A.
― Bernard's Butler (Raw Patrick), Friday, 13 February 2009 13:35 (seventeen years ago)
DP really put me off Leeds. It was OK when I visited in 2002 but I don't think I'd feel happy going back now.
― the pinefox, Friday, 13 February 2009 13:57 (seventeen years ago)
'Leeds' is an unusually horrible name for a town or city
Leeds United are an unusually horrible football club
in a sense, Leeds could be the worst place in Britain.
― the pinefox, Friday, 13 February 2009 13:58 (seventeen years ago)
yes, in a sense, a very strange sense were we judge the merits of a place on its football club, how its name sounds and its portrayals in crime fiction.
― Bone Thugs-N-Harmony ft Phil Collins (jim), Friday, 13 February 2009 14:09 (seventeen years ago)
I like Leeds. Good sushi there!
― Bernard's Butler (Raw Patrick), Friday, 13 February 2009 14:14 (seventeen years ago)
The names of the coppers in the 4tet are VERY similar to those that actually worked on the case considering what he has them do.
― Bernard's Butler (Raw Patrick), Friday, 13 February 2009 14:15 (seventeen years ago)
TV adaptation is brilliant.
― Pete W, Friday, 13 February 2009 14:20 (seventeen years ago)
how much does it pull punches. i mean, first two books have protagonists anal raping.
― Bone Thugs-N-Harmony ft Phil Collins (jim), Friday, 13 February 2009 14:21 (seventeen years ago)
Leeds can't be worse than E16. ^That Observer article^ is very amusing
― Ismael Klata, Friday, 13 February 2009 14:23 (seventeen years ago)
nah it probably isn't. Read numerous reports that call parts of London and parts of Glasgow the most deprived areas in Britain and I can believe it.
― Bone Thugs-N-Harmony ft Phil Collins (jim), Friday, 13 February 2009 14:25 (seventeen years ago)
When is the TV adaption broadcast?
― Bernard's Butler (Raw Patrick), Friday, 13 February 2009 14:27 (seventeen years ago)
Tokyo Year Zero was really the last straw. Peace's style is so irritating. That book could have been like four pages long. And yes, ha ha, I know it's about repetition. But there's good repetition and then there's charmless, dull repetition.
― swedes put dill on fields of salmon (fields of salmon), Friday, 13 February 2009 14:29 (seventeen years ago)
It's been a while since I've read the books so can't recall specifics (there's no anal rape [who does that to who?], unless it is alluded to so subtly I missed it, which wouldn't be impossible), but it really captures the spirit of bleakness, misery and corruption, even the repetition (?! - xpost) of Peace's style. It couldn't be much darker without becoming completely unwatchable - ie, it's the right side of Catherine Breillat.
And Sean Bean is great.
Only seen the first mind, so it could go downhill.
― Pete W, Friday, 13 February 2009 14:34 (seventeen years ago)
anal rape: Eddie Dunford to Paula what's her face in the first one (tells her he loves her and is then having sex with her, then forces anal sex on her).
the cop Bob Fraser to a prostitute when he's looking for Janice after she disappears in the second one.
― Bone Thugs-N-Harmony ft Phil Collins (jim), Friday, 13 February 2009 14:37 (seventeen years ago)
Damned Utd could have done with an anal rape scene.
― Pete W, Friday, 13 February 2009 14:39 (seventeen years ago)
lol
― Bone Thugs-N-Harmony ft Phil Collins (jim), Friday, 13 February 2009 14:41 (seventeen years ago)
I thought he alluded to a pretty close working relationship between Clough and Taylor ...
― swedes put dill on fields of salmon (fields of salmon), Friday, 13 February 2009 14:46 (seventeen years ago)
I've now lived in Leeds for about four and a half years and I think it is delightful so nyer.
the first time I ever visited Leeds, within two minutes of leaving the train station an unkempt man drinking white lightning threatened to kill me and another member of this forum for being gays who spread AIDS
a) it was at least 15 minutes
b) it was in a can, so I think it was either Carlsberg or Strongbow
― William Bloody Swygart, Friday, 13 February 2009 22:12 (seventeen years ago)
Read the first two of the quartet one recent weekend while I was ill. Not necessary the Norman Cousins choice of sickbed reading material, but there was some kind of weird synergy between my illness and the seedy atmosphere. Now that I've recovered I'm afraid to read the third one lest I fall ill again.
― lemmy tristano (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 14 February 2009 01:10 (seventeen years ago)
I'd love to have been able to read The Damned Utd from the persepctive of having no knowledge of football or who Brian Clough was, wonder how it would read
I did this. It reads very well.
caveat - I do know what the sport of football is, have dimly heard of Brian Clough (but would have been able to tell you nothing about him before picking up the book), and remember people in school hating Leeds United back in the 1970s.
The trailer for the film makes it look a bit suckass.
― The Real Dirty Vicar, Saturday, 14 February 2009 13:44 (seventeen years ago)
I think Peace should stick to football novels, actually.
― swedes put dill on fields of salmon (fields of salmon), Saturday, 14 February 2009 16:29 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/feb/22/fiction-david-peace-the-damned-utd
― the pinefox, Sunday, 22 February 2009 10:29 (seventeen years ago)
Red Riding on Four tonight!
K-Punk compares it to, err, post-punk.
― Matt OCD (Raw Patrick), Thursday, 5 March 2009 11:09 (seventeen years ago)
"attain an expressionist naturalism that exceeds practically anything British cinema has achieved in the past 30 years"
the fuck does "expressionist naturalism" mean?
final par pretty much encapsulates state-of-play chez k-punk/other theoryheadz. such-and-such is good because it doesn't do x, y, and z; in this case provide closure or catharsis or whatever. which may be true, but perhaps one needs to explain all over again why these things are bad before saying that avoiding them is a virtue in itself.
― Jesus Lulz (special guest stars mark bronson), Thursday, 5 March 2009 11:16 (seventeen years ago)
this is going to be great. psyched!
― jed_, Thursday, 5 March 2009 12:57 (seventeen years ago)
i absolutely love Andrew Garfield. i'd watch any old shite if he was in it and, in fact, i have: i watched "Lions For Lambs" two nights ago.
― jed_, Thursday, 5 March 2009 13:01 (seventeen years ago)
that last line is a serious cringe. "it's like a piece of post punk music, AND I LOVE THAT I DO"
"it's like a piece of CHOCOLATE"
― Local Garda, Thursday, 5 March 2009 13:08 (seventeen years ago)
"it's almost like a good tv programme which I feel is good"
also psyched
love me some andrew garfield too
― cozwn, Thursday, 5 March 2009 13:10 (seventeen years ago)
and why 30 years? did he just pluck that out of the air or is he marking the release of the last (proper) carry on film "Carry on Emmanuelle"?
― jed_, Thursday, 5 March 2009 13:11 (seventeen years ago)
no, pretty sure he means radio on.
― Jesus Lulz (special guest stars mark bronson), Thursday, 5 March 2009 13:13 (seventeen years ago)
TS:http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o183/getshirtless/whishaw/ben_whishaw6.jpg Vs. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01182/arts-graphics-2007_1182337a.gif
― cozwn, Thursday, 5 March 2009 13:13 (seventeen years ago)
i absolutely love Andrew Garfield rebecca hall. i'd watch any old shite if she was in it and, in fact, i have: i watched "Lions For Lambs frost/nixon" two weeks ago.
― Jesus Lulz (special guest stars mark bronson), Thursday, 5 March 2009 13:14 (seventeen years ago)
wishaw out there, doing it for skinny dudes. i approve.
of course!
― jed_, Thursday, 5 March 2009 13:15 (seventeen years ago)
Apart from "cunt", I can barely understand a word Sean Bean says.
― nate woolls, Thursday, 5 March 2009 22:29 (seventeen years ago)
eh, lol, only thing I'd actually planned to watch on the telly this year and I've missed it. Probably just wait until it's finished and torrent it tbh.
expressionist naturalism is a lol.
― Blackout Crew are the Beatles of donk (jim), Thursday, 5 March 2009 22:51 (seventeen years ago)
not really feeling it. im imagining the novel is a lot more complex and loose-endy. maybe i missed something, but did they really make the evil property developer a child-killer? who was then pinning the child murders on gypsies? so he could build a mall? didn't think it terrible but still.
― FREE DOM AND ETHAN (special guest stars mark bronson), Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:11 (seventeen years ago)
it's pretty terrifying to think that that was toned down compared to the book
been a while since I read 1974; did they conflate Derek Box and John Dawson into the one Bean guy? Also there was no mutilated underground serial killer and wife, dog torture or rape
― EMPIRE STATE HYMEN (MPx4A), Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:12 (seventeen years ago)
pretty sure in the book the child killer was a swan-obsessed aspie who was making nice swan-related patterns for the Bean character's shopping mall, no shit
― EMPIRE STATE HYMEN (MPx4A), Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:13 (seventeen years ago)
Dunford finds him mutilated underground and buries him alive with his insane wife
I don't think he rams any Police at the end though he just sits in his car waiting for them
― EMPIRE STATE HYMEN (MPx4A), Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:14 (seventeen years ago)
i think this was pretty great but it's hard to say because i couldn't hear the dialogue and i couldn't understand the plot, was that just me? i'm not really used to following that sort of thing on TV so maybe that's it. or maybe it was all just too condensed or subtle.
the acting was amazing though and it looked incredible.
― jed_, Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:16 (seventeen years ago)
yeah captured the mood of the novel beautifully, but also captured the batshit plot intricacy
― EMPIRE STATE HYMEN (MPx4A), Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:17 (seventeen years ago)
hope the greasy twat rival journalist's character isn't marginalised in the next one, he wasn't in the preview very much but the way 1977 handles the switch to his perspective is great
― EMPIRE STATE HYMEN (MPx4A), Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:18 (seventeen years ago)
i'm guessing this will bomb if even us smart-arses couldn't understand what the hell was happening.
xpost 1977 is the one that wasn't filmed i think?
― jed_, Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:20 (seventeen years ago)
orite I thought they'd condensed four books into three programmes
― EMPIRE STATE HYMEN (MPx4A), Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:20 (seventeen years ago)
oh no, wait, that's wrong.
yr right, i think.
― jed_, Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:21 (seventeen years ago)
the plot was classic noir ish:
- children are being killed- evil developer in cahoots with police and local press wants to pin it on the gypises and irish who are squatting on the land he's bought to build a mall on- young buck reporter back from london, investigates- gets hardsonned by police- encounters femme fatale (mother of adducted kiddie) whom he wants to save but- she is 'difficult', and shagging aforesaid developer- shose wife is mad and hints developer himself is a paedo or something?- femme fatale disappears- reporter gets done over so bad he decides to take revenge
is that right?
― FREE DOM AND ETHAN (special guest stars mark bronson), Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:21 (seventeen years ago)
I dunno, I think Eddie shoots him for being so flippant about the killer's, like "pfft he kills kids, we've all got our vices huh" but I don't have my copy of the book to check if I'm wrong and I don't know if they were trying to convey the same thing in this adaptation
― EMPIRE STATE HYMEN (MPx4A), Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:26 (seventeen years ago)