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Green Room

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Initial release USA
Directors Jeremy Saulnier
Budget5 million USD
Screenplay Jeremy Saulnier
Box office3. 8 million USD
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About Green Room


A punk rock band becomes trapped in a secluded venue after finding a scene of violence. For what they saw, the band themselves become targets of violence from a gang of white power skinheads who want to eliminate all evidence of the crime.

Prince's Diamonds and Pearls: An oral history

Prince's Diamonds and Pearls: An oral history
Oct 21,2023 9:41 pm

... " Robia Scott [aka Pearl , dancer for Prince]: " I remember one time, he d been given money from the door at a nightclub show, and he called me into the Green Room and put a wad of cash in my hand and said, Thank you very much for tonight ...

'It's tougher than ever to be a comedian'

'It's tougher than ever to be a comedian'
Mar 28,2023 10:01 pm

... " Comedians you expect in the Green Room to be happy, jolly people but they can be quite serious and quiet...

Independent Venue Week: The history of rock is written on these walls

Independent Venue Week: The history of rock is written on these walls
Feb 3,2023 11:11 pm

... " After the show, lead singer Matt Bellamy spotted a " We Are The People" sign in the Green Room, which is based on a pin-badge Robert DeNiro wears in Taxi Driver...

Cost of living: 'We've slashed our restaurant's menu to survive'

Cost of living: 'We've slashed our restaurant's menu to survive'
Nov 23,2022 9:31 pm

...By Noor NanjiBusiness reporter, BBC News" We ve had to slash our menu just to survive, " says Claire Riddleston, manager of the Green Room restaurant in Colchester...

Måneskin's crazy rise to fame: 'We only slept in our own beds 10 times last year'

Måneskin's crazy rise to fame: 'We only slept in our own beds 10 times last year'
May 18,2022 4:20 am

... Asked to give advice for, he jokes: " Have fun and don t get close to the table, " a sly reference to the controversy that arose last year when he was falsely accused of snorting cocaine in the Eurovision Green Room...

Eurovision 2022: Ukraine wins, while the UK's Sam Ryder comes second

Eurovision 2022: Ukraine wins, while the UK's Sam Ryder comes second
May 15,2022 2:50 am

... " Have fun and don t get close to the table, " he deadpanned, referencing the controversy that arose last year when he was falsely accused of snorting cocaine in the Green Room...

Gail Porter: Everyone saw me naked, inside I was breaking'

Gail Porter: Everyone saw me naked, inside I was breaking'
Feb 16,2020 10:15 am

... Gail faced, the often scathing comments during the follow-up in the year 1999 she said: We met in the Green Room and I said, he was extremely rude - he actually said, sorry that he thought it was a joke...

Adam Driver leaves interview 'because he can't stand listening to himself'

Adam Driver leaves interview 'because he can't stand listening to himself'
Feb 16,2020 9:18 am

... He has also spoken about feeling like I had to puke when he was obliged to sit through 2015 s Star Wars: The Force Awakens, but hid in a Green Room during the Cannes premiere of BlacKkKlansman, for which he received an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor earlier this year...

Independent Venue Week: The history of rock is written on these walls

Feb 16,2020 9:18 am

By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent

There are More Than 1,000 local, independent music venues dotted around the UK.

They're the places where bands cut their teeth, working out How To control a crowd, pace a setlist, and How To cover your tracks when The Singer forgets The Words .

There's No Money and even less glory. But , even in the era of viral TikTok hits, those small, early gigs are a crucial step for a career in music.

Filled with gratitude, bands often repay the favour by defacing The Venue in a bid for posterity. And over time, those graffitied walls and dog-eared guest books become a potted history of British rock.

To mark Independent Venue Week, we asked five venues to share the scribblings of rock and pop's biggest Stars - and to reflect on the tough situation many of them face during the cost of living crisis.

The Joiners, Southampton

Ricky Bates, venue owner & booker: " We opened in 1968 But the record of who played Back Then is very blurry. There's A Story of Jimi Hendrix dropping in and jamming with people on His Way to The Isle Of Wight Festival in 1970, But nobody had cameras and whatnot Back Then .

" These Days , we have walls of photos and posters - But before the pandemic we were doing 275 shows a year, so we had to start choosing the ones that had A Story behind them.

" Manic Street Preachers is a Big One . They played here back in The Day when talent scouts actually came to shows, and That Night there were all these Rolls Royces parked outside The Front door - which is nuts if you know the area. Anyway, the Manics played an incredible gig and they signed their first major label deal in The Basement with all the graffiti afterwards. "

" And Then there's The Cranberries . Back in the 1990s, people used to book shows by fax, and they would sometimes sign contracts a year in advance. And in The Time that passed between booking The Show and playing it, they'd become huge and they were on Top Of The Pops and whatever.

" So they turned up to The Venue and they didn't like the PA system and they cancelled, on The Day of the gig. And so all these people turned up, obviously, and The Band just sat upstairs refusing to play. "

Queen's Hall, Edinburgh

Emma Mortimore, Marketing & Development Manager: " We started a guestbook in 1979, and The Queen signed it when she opened The Venue . That was going until the early 2000s and it has a whole wealth of people in there.

" Nina Simone 's signature just blows me away. She was one of those artists where you were never quite sure who was going to turn up: the happy Nina who wanted to play, or the Nina who was going to be a little bit angry and cross at The Audience for even Being There .

" But apparently she was a delight to watch - and that's an effect our auditorium has on a lot of artists I think. I love that she wrote very carefully in The Book , 'Doctor Nina Simone '. "

" A while ago, before my time, they started asking people to draw a picture as well as their signature, which is quite a big ask. The picture by Natasha [Bat for Lashes] for her album The Bride is really top of The Range . . More often it's a Thank You and an autograph. "

Rough Trade , Nottingham

Sam Heaton, Events Manager: " We do about 300 shows a year and with so many high-calibre names coming into The Venue , The Walls are filling up pretty quick.

" I've had to start telling bands that modesty is The Thing . The bigger the signature, the More people think they're k***heads! It might seem cool in The Moment But , the reality is, those are The First ones we'll Paint Over .

" My favourites? Wet Leg 's is really fun. And The Feeder one is cool because they said Thank You and stuff, But I'm biased because I really like Feeder.

" Their singer, Grant, was really cool. They played an album release show here and The Next time they were in Nottingham, to play at Rock City , he walked to The Shop and asked for me, and said he'd like to put me on The Guest list. But it was my Day Off , so I had all the staff phoning me going, 'You'll never guess what's happened? !'"

The Adelphi , Hull

Established in 1984, Hull's Adelphi club has hosted dozens of bands on the cusp of fame; and their archive still contains the contracts Oasis and Radiohead signed in the 1990s.

Colin Greenwood , Radiohead (writing on The Adelphi 's official website): " We played twice at the Hull Adelphi and I loved them both. At The End of May, 1992, I remember rolling up in the rusty white van, and unloading our purple-boxed gear round the back, which was where The Audience came in.

" We all marvelled at The Pool table in The Front room, and were grateful for a fiver each from Paul Jackson to eat out at a delicious local Thai restaurant.

" The Second time we played, in February 1993, we had the beginnings of some success with Creep, But what made The Night most memorable was that we were staying in The Local Camponile motel, instead of the usual five-hour slog back to Oxford. What luxury!

" Unfortunately, we shared The Hotel with a visiting troupe of Chippendales, who were stalked by a posse of older women at The Hotel gates. Tired from Our Show at The Adelphi , we were kept up by The Sounds of screaming and vomiting from their floor. Truly rock and roll! "

The Cavern , Exeter

Dave Goodchild, co-owner: " We opened up around 30 years ago, and our roots are in the punk and hardcore and DIY scenes. Our first show was an American Band called Rival Schools back in 1991.

" We also put on some of Muse's first shows back in the '90s. They actually got signed in The Cavern after one of those nights. So Last Year , they asked to do a return show in The Venue where they started. "

After The Show , lead singer Matt Bellamy spotted a " We Are The People " sign in the Green Room , which is based on a pin-badge Robert DeNiro wears in Taxi Driver . Grabbing a magic marker, he altered the text to reference Muse's latest album, Will Of The People .

" When you see someone local like that doing well, it's great to feel part of it. The emotional component is seeing that the model works and it's a good place for bands to learn The Ropes and meet other artists.

" So we've hosted early shows by Coldplay, The 1975 , Bastille . . La Roux had her first gig at The Cavern . And they've all abused that room. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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