You may have just saved us the trouble. You're a king among men, Macca.
Thank you so much for posting this
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It was directed and shot by Megan Spencer.Sainternist wrote:Wow, I was talking about this with some friends the other day. We wanted to know where we could acquire copy. Someone was going to borrow a copy from the RMIT Library.
You may have just saved us the trouble. You're a king among men, Macca.
Thank you so much for posting this
hahahahahaha... I actually recognise a lot of those faces myself. They are as feral as can be.Bernard Shakey wrote:Make the current Filth supporters seem human. Pity I actually recognise a few of those arseholes and they do still go to the footy today.
Yeah, I would have gone for a different approach myself, instead of a more "fly on the wall" narrative. I guess this is from the perspective of someone who didn't know much (or anything) about footy and wanting to show this world of footy yobbodom to an audience who is unfamiliar.bigred wrote:Yeah its vulgar.
Not a massive fan. With some actual narration and even a hint of interviews you could make it into so, so much more.
Well, yes... I ought to be thanking the filmmaker as well.SaintPav wrote:It was directed and shot by Megan Spencer.Sainternist wrote:Wow, I was talking about this with some friends the other day. We wanted to know where we could acquire copy. Someone was going to borrow a copy from the RMIT Library.
You may have just saved us the trouble. You're a king among men, Macca.
Thank you so much for posting this
The footage is from 1991, but the production wasn't completed until 1996.roxanne wrote:Loved the guy with the can in one hand, holding the little tranny to his ear with the other. 1996 wasn't that long ago (was it?) but now seems like the Dark Ages. Will always treasure my time in Bay 7.
yeah, i am also wondering the same thing.markinUSA wrote:No one answered my question.
Are these people on Saintsational?
It would help me get a sense of who they are, and their perspectives when they post.
Amen, brother!widereceiver wrote:Sure, the language is poor and the minds bereft, but I miss Bay 7 and all the funny as hell comments I heard when we were, usually, copping a flogging by the good sides.
Compare that to my reserved seats at Eti, the homogenized bastard child of the AFL...
The passionless proles who sit around me would stand up to fart in the bath!
I yearn for the desperate days at Linton Street. But wait, there's local footy, they haven't stolen that...yet.
you mean a sequel documentary film to its predecessor? or a fictional narrative piece based on those characters?stevie wrote:I may be inspired to write a new film script, perhaps a short, in which these guys are thrust into the current era and go to Etihad...
A fictional one. would be interesting seeing them react to the 'draconian' values at public events now.Sainternist wrote:you mean a sequel documentary film to its predecessor? or a fictional narrative piece based on those characters?stevie wrote:I may be inspired to write a new film script, perhaps a short, in which these guys are thrust into the current era and go to Etihad...