An underage drinker attempted to get into a bar using Only Fools and Horses' Rodney Trotter's fake ID. When the boy tried to enter the bar, doormen became suspicious when they noticed that the address printed on the card was 23 Nelson Mandela House, Peckham. After spotting the card's birth year as 1960, the doormen also noticed that the picture was of Nicholas Lyndhurst, who plays Rodney in the hit TV show. Pub workers at the establishment in Newquay, Cornwall went through the normal procedure for fake identification use. Inspector Ian Drummond-Smith said: "A forged licence can (more)...
- 7/31/2012
- by By Alice Stewart
- Digital Spy
Alessandro Cima wrote a new article inspired by my old “What’s an Underground Film, Anyway?” post. In it, Cima argues that the definition of “underground film” should include “a requirement of hostility.” I like what Cima is saying and I get where he’s coming from, but I haven’t decided if I totally agree with him yet. While I certainly like a little hostility in my underground films, the problem is that sustained hostility can a) get tiring; and b) leads to burnout. But, good stuff to contemplate in the article. (P.S. Driving or walking by a row of StarWagons never gets not-exciting to me.) Donna k. muses on why more filmmakers don’t tour with their films like Brent Green does. For what it’s worth, here’s my short answer: Most filmmakers don’t create the ancillary product that would make touring profitable. Green has it all: Music,...
- 10/3/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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