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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:32 am
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Paul Dugdale's Live Prodigy doc 'World's On Fire' gets its first Press Screening today at The Electric in Notting Hill http://bit.ly/i7Ia1E
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should be some reviews tomorrow then



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 3:55 pm
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funny ive just read on lurdy website that they will have a showing at 20.00 and at 22.00.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 4:30 pm
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April 14th... Fuck sake, that's too long!



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 4:49 pm
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Finland's screenings are also on the 14th of April.

Almost everyone has already seen it and we just have to stick reading the feedback from it. On the 31st our cinemas just start selling tickets...

And yet no info on the official movie theater site but Official site is saying there are screenings in Finland! Gah.


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I'm starting to feel like I'm going to the gig , the excitement is growing and the Prodge vibe is slowly invading the air around me :lol:

Brother asked me if he could borrow one of my Prodge t-shirts , to be prepared for the show so I lent him the BK one haha


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April 13th World's On Fire in Poland (Bydgoszcz, Gdansk, Gdynia, Łodz, Krakow, Poznan, Szczecin, Wroclaw, Warsaw, Zabrze)

Yes!!! :) :)


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nice, i currently live 100m from cinema that will show it most likely.
not nice, is that i cant go on 13.04.

shit. :/



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Nuno wrote:


It starts with Breathe, so no WOF in WOF :cry:


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 4:37 am
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Ok, I'll go first.... I wonder why Worlds on Fire is not the first track?

EDIT : well... almost first.. lol


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April 13th World's On Fire in Poland (Bydgoszcz, Gdansk, Gdynia, Łodz, Krakow, Poznan, Szczecin, Wroclaw, Warsaw, Zabrze)

Yes!!! :) :)
still not confirmed at official site nor multikino.pl ;| hope it's a matter of time

Zabrze for me guys. how about you?



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 1:53 pm
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Trying to maintain cinema etiquette whilst watching (and listening) to footage of The Prodigy live is very difficult. After attending the group’s Milton Keynes Bowl show last summer, the Warrior’s Dance Festival, and then catching the trailer for the related feature-length film, I was intrigued to see if it would rival the euphoric experience of being at the event itself.



The Prodigy @ Milton Keynes Bowl, July 2010

In a quiet part of North West London yesterday afternoon, a cinema had its speakers given a good workout as the Warrior’s Dance Festival was re-lived in all its spectacular glory on the big screen with surround sound. In stark contrast to the Milton Keynes tourism lady speaking about tea dancing and libraries in clips preceding the bowl footage, the music soon kicked in and the mood abruptly changed…



Goosebumps

I got goosebumps and my stomach flipped as the first few beats of Breathe filled the room and infiltrated my ears. As lasers flashed across the cinema screen I could see I wasn’t the only one suppressing the urge to fly into rave mode as silhouettes of fellow music media bods nodded along to the infectious sounds of The Prodigy’s twenty-year back catalogue of classic dance tunes. All I wanted to do was shout along to the boisterous lyrics and send my limbs flailing as I’d done on 24 July 2010. This was a daytime screening though and I hadn’t had a glass of wine yet, otherwise it may have been a different story!



Incredible filming captured the atmosphere

Admittedly I’m not a camera expert but the filming and editing looked incredible. I felt like I was transported back to that hot July day as the we were taken from aerial shots of the 65,000 strong crowd, the mosh pits, revellers dancing on the banks of the bowl, and of course the three chaps on stage responsible for inducing all this mayhem. The atmosphere was captured beautifully and good old Liam Howlett even engineered the sound for it.



Ninety minutes of madness

As well as MK day, there’s footage from the Invaders Must Die tour in Brazil and a night at Brixton Academy. It’s ninety minutes of pure Prodigy madness whether you’re being introduced to Bluey the tour Van, screaming along with Maxim Reality on Omen at the top of your lungs, or witnessing Keith Flint get mobbed as he runs amok an adoring audience at a small London concert venue.



If you went to MK bowl that day, go and see if you’re in the film; if you didn’t, go and see what you missed out on; and if you’re stuck for a mother’s day present then take Mum along too… or not.



Watch World’s On Fire for one night only, 31 March 2011, across 70 cinemas in the UK and Europe. Certificate 15 tbc



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I was lucky enough to view a special screening of this film at the Electric cinema in Notting Hill today, featuring footage from the band's Warrior's Dance Festival from July last year. The film begins in Brazil, merging documentary footage of the band backstage with a gig on the South American leg of their tour. Soon, the location switches to the Milton Keynes Bowl, becoming essentially the full concert on film.

The Prodigy's speaker shattering audio translates well to film, the whole cinema vibrating with every pulse to provide a head throbbing experience. The film itself is produced with visual flair. The editing in particular is excellent, both in the opening comic juxtapositions (especially the introduction of Milton Keynes by the tourist bureau) and in the synchronisation with the music. The camera is in perpetual motion, the screen pulsing with the music's pounding rhythms. With the constant cuts, it's clear that the film compiles an insane amount of footage both of the band themselves and a psychotic audience who give new meaning to the names Warrior's Dance and Smack My Bitch Up with their violent moshing. Ultimately though, the film and the music become relentlessly monotonous and as much as you feel in the moment through the visuals, you can't help but feel 'you should've been there' - though that's a problem with most music films. My ears and eyes appreciated the moment when my bladder gave way and I ventured to the gents, the walls still rattling with the throbbing bassline. More documentary footage would've given a great insight into the band, as well as relieving the senses for a moment.

The film is screening at cinemas for one night only this Thursday 31st March. For fans of The Prodigy who didn't get to see the tour, this is a must-see.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 1:56 pm
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gava wrote:
I'm starting to feel like I'm going to the gig , the excitement is growing and the Prodge vibe is slowly invading the air around me :lol:

Brother asked me if he could borrow one of my Prodge t-shirts , to be prepared for the show so I lent him the BK one haha


YES INDEED :D

will smuggle in some cans of beers, have seats in the last row right in the middle, hope everyone invades the stage and starts dancing and trowing beer ;D (and then Dugdale should make a film about that so we can have a film about the filmbroadcast and go again :P)



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