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Vinyl

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
781
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Vinyl (2012)
ComedyMusic

Aging rock group use a young fresh faced punk band to front new recordings to fool the music industry.Aging rock group use a young fresh faced punk band to front new recordings to fool the music industry.Aging rock group use a young fresh faced punk band to front new recordings to fool the music industry.

  • Director
    • Sara Sugarman
  • Writers
    • Jim Cooper
    • Sara Sugarman
  • Stars
    • Phil Daniels
    • Jamie Blackley
    • Perry Benson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    781
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sara Sugarman
    • Writers
      • Jim Cooper
      • Sara Sugarman
    • Stars
      • Phil Daniels
      • Jamie Blackley
      • Perry Benson
    • 16User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Phil Daniels
    Phil Daniels
    • Johnny Jones
    Jamie Blackley
    Jamie Blackley
    • Drainpipe
    Perry Benson
    • Robbie
    Keith Allen
    Keith Allen
    • Minto
    Julia Ford
    Julia Ford
    • Jules
    Christopher Roy Turner
    Christopher Roy Turner
    • Griff
    James Cartwright
    James Cartwright
    • Jimmy Breen
    Alexa Davies
    Alexa Davies
    • Flora
    Steve Diggle
    • Self
    Martin Gorst
    • Lawyer
    Jynine James
    Jynine James
    • Mourner
    Kamila Janska
    • Journalist
    Gareth Jones
    Gareth Jones
    • Radio DJ
    • (voice)
    Liam Manfredonia
    Liam Manfredonia
    • Will - Bass player
    • (as Will Peters)
    Mike Peters
    • Self
    Declan Sanders
    • Auditionee
    Declan James Sanders
    • Auditionee
    Tim Sanders
    • Mr. Roberts
    • Director
      • Sara Sugarman
    • Writers
      • Jim Cooper
      • Sara Sugarman
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    5jonathan_lh95

    Quirky, cheeky, off-comedy that didn't completely waste my time.

    Vinyl- Director Sara Sugarman/ Written Jim Cooper, Sara Sugarman

    3/5

    By Jonathan L Hermitt

    Independent films are somewhat risky where they can either be a cinema gem or confusingly banal.

    I took the plunge with an indie comedy and discovered that my precious time hadn't completely been drained, staring into my laptop screen.

    In a peculiar genre emerges a small, low budgeted British off-comedy, Vinyl, lead by veteran actors such as Keith Allen (Minto) and Phil Daniels (Johnny Jones) and fresh, upcoming pretty boy Jamie Blackley (Drainpipe). Filmed in land of the Welsh, tells the true story of a 1980s band that ignites a media phenomenon by casting a group of young children to masquerade the hit single of the ageing eighties band. Raising awareness upon the issue of image, capitalising obsessed music labels and the ignorance of consumerism; projecting an almost satire objective.

    A cheeky little tale that manages to maintain one's attention throughout; alongside relevant subplots that plays large contributions to the main plot. Occasionally forced the odd chuckle and included spots of crude humour (the best kind) to give it that British edge. A deeper character development wouldn't have hurt the film, although there wasn't much complexity in the characters unless we dug...dug deep.

    The acting performances overall were mediocre, however Phil Daniels and Jamie Blackley did stand out from the rest of the group- this could be due to being scripted more speech, but the penultimate scene when both had to dig deep and find those tears was rather indicative of skill. The presence of tears weren't the indication but more the timing and control of the quantity were reflective of the characters and the respected reputation of Phil Daniels and potential of Blackley.

    Could it better? Of course.

    Regardless, sometimes that is the sacrifice of a low-budget film- needless to say, the film hasn't won the rights to boast although I wouldn't discard it completely.
    9psimm66

    forget your preconceptions. You WILL love this film!

    Whats not to like about this great film? The soundtrack? Phil Daniels? Perry Benson? Seeing the music biz being caught with their pants down? That last notion is worthy enough as a plot for a movie but watching the story unfold with Phil Daniels leading the charge, as only he can with his 100mph attack on life, makes this tidy little film truly worthy of your time watching it. The story will make you laugh, it may make you cry and it will definitely leave you feeling good and glad you watched it. It is a fun caper that never takes its self too seriously yet succeeds in showing all of us that rock n roll should always be 'by the people, for the people and of the people'. If you grew up in the 70s or 80s you will love it and many of its touch points. If you are still "growing up" watch and learn. FREE ROCK N ROLL
    6Prismark10

    Put the needle on the record

    This is a low budget British film with ageing actors still showing that they can rock it.

    It is inspired by true events from 2004, when Mike Peters of the Welsh rock group The Alarm released a single under the pseudonym of a teenage band called The Poppy Fields.

    Peters plays a cameo in this film and The Alarm provide songs for the film.

    Phil Daniels and Keith Allen are fellow band members who reunite after a funeral of a fellow rock star. The band fell out 20 years earlier in acrimonious circumstances. They start jamming while drunk and discover they still produce good music.

    They look to get a record deal but get knocked back for being yesterday's men. The record executives want young bands with attitude and a teenage fan base.

    Daniels gets the idea of getting some youngsters to form a band and mime their songs and hit the charts.

    However Allen distrusts him and is an obstacle to this scheme. One of the teenage band member is a talented musician and might have history with Daniels.

    Also it seems no one had a good look at the record contract the fake band signed.

    The film starts of brightly, Daniels still has a lot of oomph in him. The latter part of the film loses its momentum when it goes for some melodrama. The film is short enough to have a feel good factor and great acting from the veterans.
    7TheAll-SeeingI

    Unique (And True) Music Industry Film

    Sara Sugarman's music industry film "Vinyl" is built on a terrific premise, and the fact this dramedy originates from a true story makes it all the more ripe for this big screen telling.

    Imagine: A long-in-the-tooth rock band is forced by the industry's relentless ageism to release music under the guise of being a much younger rock band. It happened in 2004, as Mike Peters of The Alarm put out music as The Poppy Seeds, along with a music video of lip-synching lads fronting the tune as if they were its proper creators. Sure enough, the tune got radio play. Gotcha!

    In "Vinyl," Phil Daniels is the surly, aging frontman, and Jamie Blackley is the younger, fresher face aping the real band's music on camera. It allows for some great moments of both comedy and drama, and in equal measure. True, there is at times a sheeny, Austin Powers artifice to the film, which doesn't always accessorize with the music's scrappy emergence from the cast-off lot. But at its heart is a great story brought to a truthful life on screen, and with terrific competence. "Vinyl" is an underrated, understated success.
    8ceri_creffield

    Music industry fooled by ageing rockers

    Plenty of laughs in this file which is loosely based on a true story (and full of in-jokes for those in the know). It could easily have fallen into the trap of being predictable but it doesn't. It comes over as fresh, quirky and fun. The serious moments are very natural, not forced, the music is good and the young band are very easy on the eye for the younger viewers. For the rest of us, there's Phil Daniels as the ever-optimistic Johnny Jones and Keith Allen, looking typically curmudgeonly as Minto, plus some well-aimed swipes at the contemporary record industry. Very much in the tradition of Very Annie Mary or The Full Monty.

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      Alexa Davies's debut.
    • Soundtracks
      Free Rock 'N Roll
      (Vinyl Version)

      Music by Mike Peters

      Lyrics by Mike Peters & Phil Daniels

      Recording under license from Twenty First Century Recording Company ©2011

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Also known as
      • Винил
    • Filming locations
      • Rhyl, Denbighshire, Wales, UK
    • Production companies
      • H2O Motion Pictures
      • Mrs. Jones Presents
      • Preston Clay Reed Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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