Underhill Film

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magiovinium_bee
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Underhill Film

Post: # 129969Post magiovinium_bee »

Apparently Callum Chambers has tweeted that that he recently saw a screening of the Underhill film and really enjoyed it. Anyone got any ideas where/how he would have seen it ?
Barnetrob
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Post: # 130012Post Barnetrob »

Afraid not but I'd like to see this too. Any ideas here would be appreciated.
petersperoni
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Re: Underhill Film

Post: # 130015Post petersperoni »

Apparently it's a legal obstacle course to get the various permissions for it to be screened publicly but I do know the maker is trying everything he can to get in a position to release it.
John Hunt
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Re: Underhill Film

Post: # 130024Post John Hunt »

I fancied watching it on Christmas Day! I am sure it would have made a nice present for all Bees fans. Legal bureaucracy is pathetic.
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Jon83
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Re: Underhill Film

Post: # 130133Post Jon83 »

Lee Clayton, head of daily mail sport tweeted yesterday

Cafe Royal tonight for excellent film 'Underhill' about @BarnetFC. Moving, very well shot. Club on the front foot again.
letchbee94
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Re: Underhill Film

Post: # 130141Post letchbee94 »

Why can't the club show the film again?
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Post: # 130155Post John Hunt »

At only 40mins - seems a lot was left on the cutting room floor. Maybe they can stick more in for the DVD when it comes.

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beew
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Re: Underhill Film

Post: # 130172Post beew »

Does seem strange that the club hasn't tried to show this at special sittings in the Hive bar. All ticket affair 200 seats @ £5 should sell quite well
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Post: # 133280Post wearebees »

"@tonguetweets: Loved today's screening of @simon_emmitt film Underhill on @BarnetFC. Hopefully coming to a screen near you soon. It's special. V special."

"@lynnejackaman: @tonguetweets @BarnetFC It was brilliant! Made me laugh and cry.

"@simonday24: Just seen the excellent 'underhill' moving, hilarious film about Barnet FC's lost football ground and still thriving club"

Oh, hurry up and just show it! If it's made them cry, imagine what it will do to Barnet fans.
magiovinium_bee
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Re: Underhill Film

Post: # 133297Post magiovinium_bee »

Come on Barnet FC, how about a dvd in time for christmas? Cash in !!!!!!
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Re: Underhill Film

Post: # 133301Post b4life »

Does anyone know of the specific 'legal' issues preventing the release of this film? It's even worse being 'teased' about it being so good! Maybe we can all get to see at Cannes!
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hoofer2
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Re: Underhill Film

Post: # 133304Post hoofer2 »

beew wrote:Does seem strange that the club hasn't tried to show this at special sittings in the Hive bar. All ticket affair 200 seats @ £5 should sell quite well
I do not agree. I think TK sees Underhill as past history, and wants to focus 100% on the Hive project and beyond. Yes it could provide a good
earner for the club but I expect he wants to concentrate on future glories now. The viewing of the film must be a fan based initiative.
In the past BFC SA end of season awards would have been the perfect event, perhaps this could be one for the Trust to progress, even
if it means utilising the Hive facilities.
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Post: # 133307Post ETBee »

If TK is looking to the future why is he doing nothing to attract locals to the Hive instead of relying on the remains of the Underhill faithful?
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Post: # 133312Post hoofer2 »

ETBee wrote:If TK is looking to the future why is he doing nothing to attract locals to the Hive instead of relying on the remains of the Underhill faithful?
Agreed. A theory I have is that this is deliberate. Keep as low a profile as possible so as not to swing local community for or against the club until
all the planning inquiry / permissions have been finalised once and for all. Once we have the retrospective planning permission for the West Stand
and the floodlights, then start to infiltrate the locals!
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