bluej wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I just don't get this at all. I'm all for bigging up City but I just don't understand a film about winning fuck all, coming 5th & getting dumped out of the league cup by the rags.
I'm with you on this. It's baffling to say the least.
First time I've read that MEN article. I find the whole thing rather uncomfortable. If it was for City fans shown at the ground or on a DVD then fair enough but it seems like they are going the whole 9 yards with it.
Who other than City fans would be potentially interested in our epic climb to fifth place with a bottomless pit of money in 2009/10?
Nah nah nah.. youve got hold of the wrong end of the stick on this. Yes it is marketing but it is done in good faith.. it is portraying the massive changes at the club and the enthusiasm of the fans and taking that to cinema audiences. In a way it is about what is football to its fans and showing other people who dont get involved in that what it is about. If the production values we see in the clips are carried right through it, it could well be an enjoyable film regardless of who you support or even if you dont support anyone. There aren't enough good films about football out there anyway so it isn't as though they are just repeating a format we are all sick of.
I think it would be totally out of faith to have filmed it all and then not released it cos we didn't win anything, that would have been totally crap.. it is about the journey.. the highs and the lows, the excitement and the drama, if it gets that across in a half decent way it will have achieved what it needed to and will entertain people while promoting City as well.
All City fans will buy the dvd, thats not the point, it is for people beyond City fans or not even football fans.