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365:) insists on presenting his full sales spiel, so Neil and Chris try to interrupt. They pay for the car in cash and drive off, with Chris at the wheel. In the car, the news report on the radio tells of a hitchhiker who has hacked to death three people who have given him lifts. Chris pulls over for a female hitchhiker whom they see on the roadside, but instead an elderly man (Joss Ackland) gets in after a scream and banging is heard. The passenger, who fits the description of the killer from the radio, offers strange and witty anecdotes to questions asked before turning on the radio, which plays " 405:. After a while, he reaches a conclusion that "the dummy's a blasted existentialist". He boards his plane, determined to put an end to such daftness. Neil and Chris are driving along a country lane when the pilot attacks. "Two Divided by Zero" is playing. The car is covered with bullet holes, but the Pet Shop Boys drive on, again unharmed. The pilot's monologue piece is known to be extracted from Newton-Smith's book. 771:
said the Pet Shop Boys "don't deserve the cruel fate they receive here. They are purveyors of pleasant and popular bubble-gum rock who have been caught up in what is essentially a string of MTV-type numbers overlaid with a pseudo-surreal style and snatches of confounding philosophical discourse that
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It was like a Ken Russell film; there is no more unfashionable filmmaker today. People nowadays expect to have to understand everything. Twenty years ago, people would have thought it was wild because they didn't have the faintest idea what was going on. Now if it had been the story of the Pet Shop
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The original idea of making a film emerged from the band's reluctance to go on tour. "We'd planned to do this very theatrical, elaborate tour last year, with the idea of filming it," Tennant said. "We'd hired theatre directors and stage designers, then to our horror we discovered we couldn't afford
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Tennant said Bond, "just put us into our own songs or his idea of what our songs mean, but that doesn't mean this is just another rock video. Some people have criticized this as a long-form video, but 20 years ago, before there were videos, a movie made to music was considered a wonderful thing. I
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They stop by a telephone box, which is being vandalised by a group of youths. Instead of attacking Neil, they politely open the door for him and he phones his mother (Barbara Windsor). The two of them exchange the lines to "What Have I Done to Deserve This?". At the end, Neil puts his head against
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at them. They are driven through a battlefield, with bombs exploding all around them. They pull up by a nightclub and Neil and Chris enter. They perform "One More Chance" to a crowd of dancers. Each dancer has a number on their back. Once the song is finished, Neil and Chris walk up the stairs to
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In a suburban street, a commuter leaves home and there is a scantily clad woman in his upstairs window. He is covered in flames, but does not seem to notice. At the railway station, a zebra is led by two zebra-faced men into a goods van. Neil and Chris sit on the platform watching, then get into
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Boys meeting in an electrical shop in the King's Road, and making some demos and becoming famous, and ended with us rich and number one in America with `West End Girls'... and then the Decline, and then the Comeback, and a great big hit song at the end, it would have worked, don't you think?
346:(Barbara Windsor) (filmed at the West Cliff Theatre). The priest catches up with the boys and shouts more verses at them. The boys escape into the amusement arcade, where they see a rock star (Neil Tennant) in a gold tasselled suit. Then they pass into a theatre, where they see a group of 735:"The main thing was to avoid all those terrible 'pop-group-in-a-film' situations where inevitably they get caught up in a web of international intrigue," Tennant said. "Or those kind where there's interminable shots of the band rehearsing for 'The Big Show," said Lowe. 386:'s dummy. The dummy starts philosophising about the concept of time. He asks whether time can be likened to a teacup in that a teacup is no longer a teacup if no one has the intention to use it as such. To shut him up, Neil puts a record on the 382:), fiddles frustratedly with a hand-held computer game that says "divided by... divided by... zero" (taking lyrics from "Two Divided by Zero"). A voice from the traveller's briefcase asks to be let out and the traveller does so, revealing a 716:"We'd had such fun making our videos," Lowe said, "and the whole business of marrying sounds to images always intrigued us so much that a film seemed like the next logical step. It was something we always wanted to do." 42: 1591: 783:"If we did another film, it would have to be another Pet Shop Boys film," said Lowe. "We're not into playing characters in somebody else's movie, like Sting. We'd rather just be the Pet Shop Boys." 1707: 780:
After making the film, Lowe said, "The director (Jack Bond) is very keen to have us make another one. We're basically character actors, but maybe we could develop the characters a little more."
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At Paddington station, soldiers stand guard and there is a limousine waiting for Neil and Chris. They get in and drive through a tunnel as the chauffeur (Neil Dickson) quotes passages from
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fried breakfast arrives, Chris empties it over the landlady's head and runs out into the street. He runs along the promenade being chased by a group of bikers on motorcycles.
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The sequence where a man heads out to work engulfed in flames whilst the song "King's Cross" plays was, at one stage, going to be deleted due to the
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appears on a bicycle. The song "It Couldn't Happen Here" is being played. He cycles up to a kiosk, where he buys some postcards from the shopkeeper (
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The limited edition was followed by a standard release, replacing the exclusive digibook packaging with a normal Blu-ray case, on 20 July 2020.
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The movie features the following Pet Shop Boys songs, either in their original form, played as background music or sung by the characters:
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by director Jack Bond, James Dillon and Simon Archer, a 27-minute interview with Jack Bond discussing the making of the film titled
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of "Always on My Mind", a 48-page digibook, image gallery and original theatrical trailer. This release is now out of print.
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disc was released in the U.K. on 15 June 2020 by the British Film Institute. It has seven special features, including
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POP MUSICHigh Gloss Pop: Pet Shop SoundsThe Pet Shop Boys swing to a different synthesizer Williams, Stephen.
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to take the show on the road. That's when someone suggested making a full-length feature instead."
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They arrive at a transport café, where they are sat next to a traveller (Gareth Hunt). Whilst "
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However, the film was a critical and commercial failure. Tennant and Lowe said in 1988 that:
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Angst You Can Dance To; The Pet Shop Boys, Blending Synth and Sensibility: Brown, Joe.
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The band hoped that a film would satisfy the fans' demand to see them in live action.
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Although no formal soundtrack was released, there was a limited promotional cassette.
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PET SHOP BOYS Singers wonder what they've done to deserve this reputation as fakes
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might have something to do with Einstein's theory of relativity (for all I know)."
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Lowe and Tennant were introduced to Jack Bond, who had made films at the BBC about
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another van where a large snake coils itself around them. The van takes them to
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Back at the beach, Neil continues to cycle along the beach. He passes a priest (
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This article is about the 1988 musical film. For the song by Pet Shop Boys, see
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leave and on their back are numbers too – except that both of them read "0".
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Movie Reviews British Popsters in `It Couldn't Happen Here' Thomas, Kevin.
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bar). The young Neil and Chris (Nicholas and Jonathan Haley) look in a
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and see a short bedroom farce: a slapstick performance featuring a
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In the early morning, dancers are warming up on an English beach (
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MARTIN, CHARLIE SHEEN TEAM UP FOR A GI JAIL FILM: Beck, Marilyn.
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Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)
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was released on VHS and on Laserdisc in the U.S. and Japan.
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and based on the music from their first two studio albums
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don't see why it shouldn't still be a wonderful thing."
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Meanwhile, the pilot is seen back in his office reading
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The adult Neil and Chris pass three rappers performing "
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I Don't Know What You Want but I Can't Give It Any More
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Se a vida é (That's the Way Life Is)" / "To Step Aside
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Jonathan and Nicholas Haley as young Lowe and Tennant
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Neil Tennant
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Neil Dickson
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Gareth Hunt
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