Comfort & Joy (Bill Forsyth, 1984)
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- Comfort Joy Bill Forsyth 1984 Mark Knopfler Dire Straights
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- Mar 21, 2010
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Here is another analog only movie that was doomed to be lost to the sands of time, which I have saved by digitizing it and preserving it for all time. Please download and seed it, so that it will be available to others. According to the Wikipedia: "Comfort and Joy (1984 film) Directed by Bill Forsyth Written by Bill Forsyth Starring Bill Paterson Clare Grogan Eleanor David Alex Norton Rikki Fulton Music by Mark Knopfler Cinematography Chris Menges Editing by Michael Ellis Studio Thorn EMI Scottish Television Distributed by Thorn EMI (UK) Universal Pictures (USA) Release date(s) 10 October 1984 Running time 106 minutes Country United Kingdom Language English Comfort and Joy is a 1984 film directed by Bill Forsyth. It stars Bill Paterson as a Glasgow radio DJ whose life undergoes a bizarre upheaval when his girlfriend leaves him. A few days before Christmas, Glasgow radio disc jockey Allan "Dicky" Bird is stunned when Maddy (Eleanor David), his kleptomaniac girlfriend of four years, suddenly announces that she is moving out. His doctor friend Colin (Patrick Malahide) tries to console him, but Bird is heartbroken. One day, he goes for a drive to take his mind off his troubles. Noticing an attractive girl, Charlotte (Clare Grogan), in the back of a "Mr. Bunny" ice cream van, he follows it under a railway bridge on a whim and when the van stops, purchases an ice cream cone. (As in Alice in Wonderland, the protagonist has followed a rabbit through a tunnel, with sometimes bizarre consequences.) To his amazement, three men drive up and proceed to bash in the van. The occupants retaliate with squirts of raspberry sauce. By sheer chance, Bird finds himself involved in a turf war between rival Italian ice cream vendors: the young interloper Trevor (Alex Norton) and the older, more established "Mr. McCool" As an admired local celebrity, Bird meets with McCool and his sons Bruno, Paolo, and Renato. He then goes back and forth between them and Trevor and Charlotte (later revealed to be McCool's rebellious daughter), trying to negotiate a peaceful settlement. Various misadventures follow, with his red BMW 323i Baur convertible suffering more and more damage each time. Bird becomes obsessed with resolving the war. To contact the combatants, he starts broadcasting coded messages on his early morning show, causing Hilary (Rikki Fulton), the radio station's managing director, to question Bird's sanity. Hilary orders Bird to see a psychiatrist about the Mr. Bunny he keeps trying to reach. In the end, Bird proposes that the rival entrepreneurs, who turn out to be uncle and nephew, join forces to market a new treat: ice cream fritters. Both sides are impressed by the product's potential. It appeals both to Trevor's fish and chips frying background as well as Mr. McCool's ice cream expertise. Since Bird alone knows the secret ingredient of the ancient Chinese recipe, he cuts himself in for 30% of the gross and repairs to his abused car. Cast Bill Paterson as Alan Bird Eleanor David as Maddy Clare Grogan as Charlotte (as C. P. Grogan) Alex Norton as Trevor Patrick Malahide as Colin Rikki Fulton as Hilary Roberto Bernardi as "Mr. McCool" George Rossi as Bruno Peter Rossi as Paolo Billy McElhaney as Renato Gilly Gilchrist as Rufus Caroline Guthrie as Gloria Ona McCracken as Nancy Elizabeth Sinclair as Fiona Katy Black as Sarah [edit]Reception In his New York Times review, Vincent Canby wrote, "Comfort and Joy is a charming film on its own, but something of a disappointment when compared to Gregory's Girl and Local Hero, in which the inventions were more consistently comic and crazy."[1] Film4 agreed, calling it "somehow not as satisfying as his [Forsyth's] early films."[2] The reviewer went on to observe that, "Paterson is always worth seeing, while Grogan and David are equally watchable, but there aren't the belly laughs That Sinking Feeling provides so readily, or the casual charm of Gregory's Girl." The Variety magazine review was also lukewarm, concluding that after "evincing much laughter over an unexpectedly funny couple living together, Forsyth abruptly switches into a more conventional plot" and that "David and Paterson are terrific together and almost every line between them is a joy. From the point she departs with no explanation the pic flashes a sparky moment or two, but it doesn't reach the high spots again."[3] In a dissenting opinion, Roger Ebert called Comfort and Joy "one of the happiest and most engaging movies you are likely to see this year, and it comes from a Glasgow director who has made a specialty out of characters who are as real as you and me, and nicer than me."[4] Comfort and Joy has a 100 percent certified "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[5] Soundtrack As with Forsyth's previous film, Local Hero, Mark Knopfler provided the film's score. Some musical passages were taken from the 1982 Dire Straits album Love Over Gold. See also Glasgow Ice Cream Wars, real-life, similar, but grimmer events References ^ Vincent Canby (October 10, 1984). "Comfort and Joy (1984)". The New York Times. Retrieved February 16, 2010. ^ "Comfort and Joy". Film4. Retrieved February 16, 2010. ^ "Comfort and Joy". Variety. January 1, 1984. Retrieved February 16, 2010. ^ Roger Ebert (January 1, 1984). "Comfort and Joy". rogerebert.com. Retrieved February 16, 2010. ^ Comfort and Joy (1984) at Rotten Tomatoes"
A Fake.
Shit, I've been looking for this for years - and when it finally appears it's a fake. I will NEVER understand what tossers like Anonymous get out of their weaselly little activities . . .
This is NOT a fake. If it is flawed, then it is unintentional. I went to a lot of trouble to buy this on VHS, sample it to digital, and post it here, so that I could share it with others who want to see it. The file plays fine for me.
NOT a fake; 'bychance', you are a tosser!
I should have tried this file sooner, as it is not available anywhere for purchase; another effect of the great information age, jewels are lost too easilly in all the nicely lit and well packaged shiite out there.
The file is a bit big for the end quality, but since it's from a VHS. Bonus: it's Widescreen... Thank you to the author who created the file!
I shall SEED this x2 or more - Please do the same to get this film known.
I should have tried this file sooner, as it is not available anywhere for purchase; another effect of the great information age, jewels are lost too easilly in all the nicely lit and well packaged shiite out there.
The file is a bit big for the end quality, but since it's from a VHS. Bonus: it's Widescreen... Thank you to the author who created the file!
I shall SEED this x2 or more - Please do the same to get this film known.
Do you have any more Bill Forsyth movies? If so, please post!
Local Hero is readily available for download, and in addition to being a Forsyth film, it happens to be one of my very favorite movies of all time. Just wonderful. Check it out. :)
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