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https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/...lmed-clitheroe/

 

I went to Ribble Valley and Forest of Bowland, Lancashire, last year and it was beautiful. The film is also being shot in London and Greece I read, but can't find that article at the moment. I hope the original song they do for this is great.

 

Will the original song be TT3 or plus Robbie?

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it seems we are looking forward to a TT and RW revival :-)

 

I am not so sure Robbie is involved in relation to the film , does not seem so :unsure:

 

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So the film is going to have 16 Take That songs and some new material apparently. Do we think that is the music they are working on or an album?

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So the first critic reviews are in:

 

Digital Spy: 4/5.

HeyUGuys: 4/5.

Screen Daily: Positive.

Total Film: 4/5.

Empire: 2/5.

 

There are 15 songs featured in the film of which 11 have been listed:

 

A Million Love Songs, Babe, Back For Good, Could It Be Magic, Everything Changes, Greatest Day, Never Forget, Patience, Pray, Rule The World and Shine.

 

Will be interesting to see which other four songs are in. The Flood I assume would be one of them, though maybe doesn't fit.

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Take That documentary ‘30 Years in the Making’ to debut exclusively on ITVX on 14 June

 

30 Years in the Making, an exclusive documentary that delves into the three-decade long relationship between Take That and their fans, launches exclusively on ITVX this Wednesday.

 

Created as a companion piece to the new feature film ‘Greatest Days’ which will premiere on June 16th, the 72 minute documentary is a joyous celebration of both the band and their followers.

 

While exploring the challenges of bringing ‘Greatest Days’ to the big screen, the documentary also shines a line on the mutual dedication built over three decades between the band and its fans. The documentary features a massive ensemble cast including band members Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen alongside real life Take That enthusiasts including Alesha Dixon, Mel and Sue, and Calum Scott.

 

The film juxtaposes the story of the production, involving pandemic lockdowns, challenging shooting locations and critical casting decisions, with the story of how Take That fans have followed the band throughout the years. From Take That’s 90s boy band fame to its shocking breakup, its triumphant comeback in the 00s and beyond, the band’s highs and lows are also reflected in evolving friendships as the film captures the joy of being a lifelong music fan.

 

The documentary is one of the first pieces of programming from RWD Films, Redwood BBDO’s newly launched specialist branded programming arm creating long-form content for broadcast and streaming.

 

https://www.itv.com/presscentre/media-relea...ly-itvx-14-june

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We have a chance to watch the movie at Russian cinemas so it's a part of success already :)

 

So I did it yesterday and must to say it's not bad at all.

But it's 6/10 by my opinion.

 

Some moments are too naive and strange, while in overall this movie Is for wimmin and fans only. Maybe they could use more connection to TT. While it's called the official TT musical you really want want to see more symbols, etc. The boys who plays TT boys are funny and that's it. Not a good casting of them.

 

But in other aspects it's a kind and some dramatic movie. I think they use the songs in a right way, even A Million Love Songs. You will understand when watch this. Also I like The Flood Moment - the funniest one )) And happy for Said It All using.

A little bit sad they didn't included Everything's Changes but I understand why :)

 

Well, it's not the best musical but a rather good British style movie. Just... I'd not it watch again.

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We have a chance to watch the movie at Russian cinemas so it's a part of success already :)

 

So I did it yesterday and must to say it's not bad at all.

But it's 6/10 by my opinion.

 

Some moments are too naive and strange, while in overall this movie Is for wimmin and fans only. Maybe they could use more connection to TT. While it's called the official TT musical you really want want to see more symbols, etc. The boys who plays TT boys are funny and that's it. Not a good casting of them.

 

But in other aspects it's a kind and some dramatic movie. I think they use the songs in a right way, even A Million Love Songs. You will understand when watch this. Also I like The Flood Moment - the funniest one )) And happy for Said It All using.

A little bit sad they didn't included Everything's Changes but I understand why :)

 

Well, it's not the best musical but a rather good British style movie. Just... I'd not it watch again.

 

 

 

Love the 'wimmin' comment Alex. :lol:

 

Have not been to see it yet -_-

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