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Oxide Ghosts (The Brass Eye Tapes) - 2024 Screenings

Started by Shatners_Bassoon_, September 06, 2024, 11:03:16 AM

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Oxide Ghosts is back doing a run in cinemas this Oct/Nov with Q&As with Brass Eye director Michael Cumming.

There's more info here along with ticket links - https://www.michaelcumming.co.uk/oxide%20ghosts/

OCTOBER
28 LONDON - CROUCH END PICTUREHOUSE
29 LONDON - EALING PICTUREHOUSE
30 LONDON - CLAPHAM PICTUREHOUSE+HOST: RICH FULCHER
31 LONDON - THE GATE, NOTTING HILL

NOVEMBER
1 EPSOM - PICTUREHOUSE
2 BRIGHTON - DUKE OF YORKS
3 WORTHING - CONNAUGHT
6 LONDON - EAST DULWICH PICTUREHOUSE
7 OXFORD - PHOENIX+HOST: RONNIE ANCONA
8 BIRMINGHAM - MAC
9 CHESTER - PICTUREHOUSE
9 LIVERPOOL - FACT
10 MANCHESTER - CULTPLEX
12 LANCASTER - DUKES
13 KENDAL - BREWERY ARTS+HOST: LOU GEORGE
15 TBC
16 YORK - CITY SCREEN
17 NEWCASTLE - THE STAND+HOST: ANDY DAWSON
18 GLASGOW - THE STAND+HOST: STEVEN DICK
19 EDINBURGH - CAMEO
21 LONDON - FINSBURY PK PICTUREHOUSE+HOST: STEWART LEE
22 LONDON - GREENWICH PICTUREHOUSE
23 CAMBRIDGE - ARTS CINEMA
25 LONDON - CHISWICK CINEMA+HOST: JONATHAN MAITLAND
26 LONDON - BRIXTON RITZY
27 LONDON - HACKNEY PICTUREHOUSE



Magnum Valentino


madhair60

thanks for the heads-up, I'll be there in Cambridge.

Fambo Number Mive

Thanks for this OP, have just booked my ticket for Oxford on 7th November after seeing your post. Always wanted to go and see this.

The Bumlord

Saw it years ago in Edinburgh. I could have leaned over and swiped the USB stick it was being played from. But I didn't.

iamcoop

Wish they'd get a better host for the Newcastle date than Andy fucking Dawson. He was shite last time.

stranger

Thanks for sharing! The Crouch End Picturehouse is on my doorstep but opted for the Finsbury Park date as Stewart Lee's hosting.

LurkMcGee

Hoping for something closer like Bristol.

They did show it in Bangor last time, which I thought was cool. Although still an easy 4 hour drive for me.

Midas


Captain Z

Quote from: Magnum Valentino on September 06, 2024, 11:21:05 AMAbsolutely fuck Ireland anyway sure

Anywhere west of Chester in fact. Same as last time if I remember, I ended up going to Birmingham. Would like to see this again, especially with a fun celebrity host, hope a Cardiff or Bristol venue isn't too much to ask.

Mobbd

Saw this in Wolverhampton on its first run. Absolutely sensational. Laughed until I cried. Loads of proper Morris fans in the audience with great questions for the Q&A.

BJBMK2

Just booked my Manchester ticket. Gives me an excuse to go to Cultplex, which everyone keeps telling me is brill.

KennyMonster

Quote from: Magnum Valentino on September 06, 2024, 11:21:05 AMAbsolutely fuck Ireland anyway sure

You'd have a better chance of getting a blow-job off the pope.

Glebe

Quote from: Magnum Valentino on September 06, 2024, 11:21:05 AMAbsolutely fuck Ireland anyway sure

I was lucky enough to catch it here in Dublin a few years back.

BlodwynPig

Quote from: iamcoop on September 06, 2024, 11:55:28 AMWish they'd get a better host for the Newcastle date than Andy fucking Dawson. He was shite last time.

I know. You gannin' again?

mjwilson

Quote from: BJBMK2 on September 06, 2024, 04:51:42 PMJust booked my Manchester ticket. Gives me an excuse to go to Cultplex, which everyone keeps telling me is brill.

It's not the best physical venue, as a cinema, but in terms of the programming it's terrific.

iamcoop

Quote from: BlodwynPig on September 06, 2024, 06:00:07 PMI know. You gannin' again?

I doubt it. It's good but I don't particularly feel the need to see it twice, especially if it's Dawson hosting it again.

superthunderstingcar

...And anywhere north of Glasgow and Edinburgh can get fucked as well.

DrumsAndWires

ireland, i can understand... and anywhere north of glasgow and edinburgh.

but why the fuck has south west england been forgotten

Magnum Valentino

Like he's not logging a load of film canisters around or anything right? Just stick yer USB drive in your top pocket, hop a plane, book QFT and see is there anyone local in BELFAST who knows a bunch about CHRIS MORRIS that can look after a Q and A.

Oosp

Quote from: Magnum Valentino on September 06, 2024, 11:21:05 AMAbsolutely fuck Ireland anyway sure

Saw it in the Sugar Club last time. Sure he'll bring it back across the pond in a year or so

TheAssassin


TheAssassin

Quote from: Mobbd on September 06, 2024, 04:44:10 PMSaw this in Wolverhampton on its first run. Absolutely sensational. Laughed until I cried. Loads of proper Morris fans in the audience with great questions for the Q&A.

I saw it in Liverpool and I had the opposite experience.  Banal questions ruined it.  But something that did come up  was the lack of audience at the screenings, so I am surprised it is being done again.  As there is nothing new, won't be going again, and it is the audience's fault.

Mobbd

Quote from: TheAssassin on September 06, 2024, 10:02:20 PMI saw it in Liverpool and I had the opposite experience.  Banal questions ruined it.  But something that did come up  was the lack of audience at the screenings, so I am surprised it is being done again.  As there is nothing new, won't be going again, and it is the audience's fault.

I didn't know he had small audiences. The reason I went to Wolverhampton is that the Glasgow screening sold out fast. And Wolves was well attended, probably sold out in the end.

TheAssassin

Quote from: Mobbd on September 06, 2024, 11:41:29 PMI didn't know he had small audiences. The reason I went to Wolverhampton is that the Glasgow screening sold out fast. And Wolves was well attended, probably sold out in the end.

The talk portion, it was brought up how the audiences were small and and touring in quieter towns.

I am reading that it was screened in about 80 places 2017/2018 also.

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