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Shane Meadows Interview 28/09/04 part 1

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Shane Meadows visited Long Road Sixth Form College in Cambridge in sept 2004 to show an A-level Film Studies class a few of his short films, talk about his up coming release of Dead Man's Shoes. And to answer questions about his career and techniques. He speaks of Once Upon A Time In the Midlands, Dead Man's Shoes, King Of The Gypsies, His short films, amongst other things. Part 1 of 6 videos.

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  • If Shane Meadows came to my film studies class I would explode with happiness.

  • @IntenseVirals Why would you want a brilliant director like Meadows, who makes beautifully honest, moving films like A Room For Romeo Brass, This Is England, and Somers Town, to make a film with Ron Howard? Ron Howard is an overrated, overpaid director of big budget, theater filler and responsible for shit movies

    like How The Grinch Stole Christmas (a movie that shit on the greatness that is Dr. Suess, just like the Cat In The Hat movie did) and both Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons.

  • Shane,

    Are you and Ron Howard planning on making a film?

  • I wish he would visit Varndean College for Film Studies

  • Luckiest bastards ever

  • @lahmpowder hahaha you poor sod

  • Luckiest film studies class! all we got was Noel Clarke

  • if i was a student in that room at that moment, i just dont think i could contain myself.

  • Somebody pass that man some Buttercup.

  • this guys a legend, love ALL his films!

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