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SHANE MEADOWS interview: "Dead Man's Shoes"

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2006

The Movie Show Online interviewed director Shane MEADOWS about Dead Man's Shoes.

The British Director (Once Upon a Time in the Midlands; 24/7) delivers a poignant and disturbing psychological drama, exploring notions of evil, retribution & personal responsibility.
Richard, a battle-hardened ex-paratrooper, returns home to settle scores. In his absence, the local drug-dealers had lured his vulnerable little brother Anthony, into their sphere of influence.

For more information, go to www.sbs.com.au/movieshow

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  • in the top 3 films of all time , gets better every time you watch it

  • one of my fave all time films...proves you dont need a big budget to make a masterpiece...

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  • fucking great film, the performances are so believable and engaging

  • Its the same in any housing scheme i think

    It felt pretty spot on watching it.

    The humour was cruel/sadistic at times. You really needed a thick skin.

    The acid scene is so accurate it had me looking at me hands for tracers

  • For the benefit of the idiots (most of you, then), this was a joke. Twats.

  • retard!

  • Well it isn't really a horror film. ;)

  • only the strongest got there tails sucked in alleynes place let me tell ya

  • ''Their humour was so sharp... but at the same time it was very cutting, there was a sense of cruelty to the humour that only the strong survived''

    Seems absolutely spot on there. His home town of Uttoxeter was very near where I live, and this is certainly recognizable. Good to have someone bringing attention to the Midlands more.

    Brilliant film.

  • So true, i've watched it 4 or 5 times and it doesn't get boring. The realism of it fascinates me.

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