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Status Quo movie delivers truth about split

Status Quo in Hello Quo

Reunited: Parfitt, director Parker, Lancaster, Coghlan and Rossi

Rick Parfitt says Status Quo documentary Hello Quo tells the truth about why the classic lineup split up.

And although he and Francis Rossi have always tried to be fully honest with fans, the movie is the first chance they’ve had to “tell it like it is.”

Drummer John Coghlan had been with Quo for 19 years when he left in 1981, while bassist Alan Lancaster notched up a further four years’ service before his own departure. Despite years of acrimony the four regrouped and jammed in a studio for film director Alan G Parker.

Rossi tells Red Carpet TV: “It’s a great insight for fans who’ve never quite understood why the split occurred.

“We’ve got down to the grass roots and told the truth. We never had the chance to express it the way we do in this movie – it’s all very well to read things, but to see things actually happening is quite something.”

Agent Neil Warnock agrees. He explains: “There’s some nasty moments. Some of the stuff we said was to the point, and that’s the way the band wanted it.

“It’s like a gang who joined together when they were young – there’s factions and frictions, but in the end they’re still that gang.”

Francis Rossi describes the moment all four started playing as “like putting on an old pair of shoes or gloves.” He continues: “I was amazed they still fitted – I thought it was going to be a lot rustier than it was. It was quite fun.”

But asked what fans might take from Hello Quo, Rossi says: “I don’t know. It’s very tricky for us – imagine your life on film since you were about 15 or 16. If you want to share it with everybody it’s kind of weird.

“As long as the fans like it and take something from it, it’s a good documentary. If not, we’re in trouble.”

Coghlan says his best memories of the band were live shows. “Playing at the Albert Hall, Wembley stadium and a football stadium with Elton John,” he lists. “And the Glasgow Apollo – unfortunately they pulled it down, which was a shame.”

He believes Status Quo’s longevity is down to “good songwriting,” adding: “When you go to a concert it’s like a big party. It’s good music and that’s the essence.”

Warnock says: “They’re great entertainers. They know how to entertain, they give the crowd what they want, they enjoy what they’re doing and the enjoyment comes across.”

Hello Quo is released on DVD and blu-ray on October 29.

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Checkout The New Restricted Trailer For “The Man With the Iron Fists” Movie, Written by RZA

Checkout The New Restricted Trailer For “The Man With the Iron Fists” Movie, Written by RZA


An all NEW restricted trailer for Universal Pictures’ The Man With the Iron Fists has just debuted on Yahoo! Movies – just in time to kick off the ‘Rock the Bells’ festival series this weekend, where the trailer will be played on the main stage and on RZA’s hosted stage!

Quentin Tarantino presents The Man With the Iron Fists, written by RZA and Eli Roth. The action-adventure film inspired by kung-fu classics stars RZA – alongside a stellar international cast led by Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu which tells the epic story of warriors, assassins and a lone outsider hero in nineteenth-century China who must unite to destroy the clan traitor who would destroy them all.

Check out the NEW restricted trailer and let the battle begin November 2nd!
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Freelancers Movie Trailer (Starring 50 Cent, Robert Deniro & Forest Whitaker)

50 Cent Freelancers Movie

50 Cent joins Robert Deniro in their second film together, I have to say this one actually looks pretty damn good as a oppose to 50′s usual straight to DVD joints he’s been releasing.

This film must be the first product of his film company Cheetah Vision’s new 10 year deal with Lionsgate.

Check out the details of the film below.

The son of a slain NYPD officer joins the force, where he falls in with his father’s former partner and a team of rogue “Gotham cops.” His new boss, Sarcone (De Niro), will see if he has what it takes to be rogue through many trials and tribulations of loyalty, trust and respect. However, when the truth about his father’s death is revealed, revenge takes over and he won’t stop until justice has been truly served.

The brotherhood between cops is sacred, but it’s not stronger than the bond between a father and son, especially when it’s a matter of justice. From a producer of 16 Blocks and Righteous Kill comes the action packed police thriller, Freelancers, premiering on Blu-ray Disc, DVD, Digital Download and On Demand on August 21, 2012. The film will also be available in theaters for a limited release on August 10, 2012. Multi-platinum recording artist and rising Hollywood film star Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson (Get Rich or Die Tryin’) adds to his growing resume as an actor with his portrayal of Malo, the son of a slain NYPD officer who joins the force only to discover the villainous story behind his father’s death.

Jackson is surrounded by an all-star supporting cast that includes two-time Academy Award® winner Robert De Niro (Raging Bull, The Godfather Part II) and Best Actor winner Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland), who head up the band of rogue New York City cops that recruit Jackson and his partners into their corrupt ranks. The film also features two-time Emmy Award® winner Dana Delaney (TV’s “China Beach”).

This one looks like it might be a winner, thoughts on the triler.
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Tyler The Movie?

Steven Tyler is expecting a biopic of his life to be made.

Although no details are close to being confirmed, it appears that film maker Ron Howard has bought the movie rights to Tyler’s autobiography Does The Noise In My Head Bother You?, and the Aerosmith singer told Women’s Wear Daily: “(The film will be made) either as soon as the plane goes down, or in my lifetime”.

Find out more at www.steventyler.com

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50 Cent Interview With G-Unit Radio (Speaks on Feeding 1 Billion Kids, SMS Audio, All Things Fall Apart Movie & More)

50 Cent spoke to G-Unit Radio on Shade 45 yesterday about Floyd Mayweather, Street King selling 2.5 million in the first week and feeding 2.5 million kids so far, other artists using the same business model, All Things Fall Apart movie, SMS Audio headphones, his album and more.

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The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test – The Movie

electric-kool-aid-acid-testRolling Stone is reporting that the onscreen version of Tom Wolfe’s literary cult hit The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test is primed to hit theaters by 2010. When published in 1968, the book shattered cultural perceptions of the peaceful, passive hippie zeitgeist by introducing the Merry Pranksters, author Ken Kesey’s roving gonzo army of LSD-fueled pioneers who tripped about the country, mixing it up with rowdy Oregonians, Bay Area hippies, Hollywood rockers, Hell’s Angels and a flurry of left-handed characters that launched the psychedelic movement into mainstream America and ushered in the Grateful Dead.

Over the years, footage and audio of the Oregon-based Merry Pranksters have surfaced, but was little more than ragged, disjointed documentation of the group tripping and weirding out. Except for Neal Cassady’s endless speed-jacked rap, there was little narrative. Now, director Gus Van Sant is helming the book’s adaptation to the big screen with Milk and Big Love writer Dustin Lance Black. Milk’s director of photography Harris Savides is also committed to the film.

After several false starts, the project is coming together. “These seeds have been in the wind for a long time,” says Ken Babbs, Kesey’s best friend and fellow Merry Prankster. “I talked to Gus. And I was happy he was making the movie. Back in the 1970s, Kesey and Gus were friends and Ken told him if anyone ever made the film he wanted Gus to do it.”

Van Sant originally pictured the late Heath Ledger for the Kesey role, but now has two marquee names in mind: Woody Harrelson and Jack Black, which might make the film more of comedy than a zany drug jag. Caroline Garcia (a.k.a. Mountain Girl), a Prankster and former wife of Jerry Garcia, said Harrelson visited Kesey shortly before he died. “They went out into the field and had a pretty good mind meld,” Garcia says. “I just know he could play the role.” Garcia mentioned Black might be a fit for “The Mad Chemist,” the infamous LSD impresario Owsley “Bear” Stanley, who launched an untold number of minds into outer space and was an artist and early sound engineer for the Dead (he’s credited with revolutionizing live stereo sound). Black’s camp had no comment. And who will play Caroline Garcia? She suggests Scarlett Johansson. Maybe Maura Tierney. “Well, I’m 5′10″, so she would have to be tall. I mean, I ride a Harley Davidson.”

Read the whole interview @ Rolling Stone

Here’s a 2008 interview with Tom Wolfe for Time Magazine:

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