24 Hour Party People Comments

  • Norwood 2023-06-22 17:53:28

    Manchester proud! Then whispered that I was looking at...

  • Lyla 2023-06-17 06:41:24

    Watching it in the school cinema is definitely many times better than controlling the cow, the story of the godfather of Manchester City and the British Bai Yansong. The best party movie, one of the best music movies, five stars for the soundtrack from joy division to happy monday to...

  • Layla 2023-06-16 06:50:47

    Look at joy division and new order from another...

  • Cathy 2023-06-12 23:14:41

    [Fake documentary. . ] I love the work you create, but I hate this way of...

  • Lucie 2023-05-29 22:50:06

    joy division to happy...

  • Flavio 2023-05-16 21:36:27

    Oh, My love... I dreamed of being born in England in the 50s, so that I could fall in the psychedelic of the 60s, fall in love in the gorgeousness of the 70s, go crazy in the new wave of the 80s, and embrace in England in the 90s. Finally, I am old. , Listening to those old songs, feeling the power of the year. Unfortunately, I was born in the...

  • Rosalee 2023-05-07 21:34:36

    only for fans. . ian doesn't look alike and the spasm dance imitation is too deliberate! Ian is not weird and is not always unhappy, okay? ! Shaun Ryder's shit face and partial score and shaking his head with a broken lyrics are very good!...

  • Tianna 2023-05-06 12:31:57

    There are only pseudo-documentaries on the running account with interesting points at the beginning and end of the film. If you like joy division, you might as well watch [Control]. If you like happy monday, you can't see anything in this...

  • Aditya 2023-05-03 17:23:05

    I always feel that Ian is so pitiful. After he committed suicide, the band started to play dance...

  • Kiley 2023-04-28 15:00:31

    A brief history of the Factory. I like the way of talking to the camera~ It mainly revolves around the two bands Joy Division and Happy...

Extended Reading

24 Hour Party People quotes

  • Tony Wilson: There was one problem with the Hacienda: it never made any money. There were huge crowds and a great atmosphere, but it was all fueled by Ecstasy, not alcohol, and we didn't sell E at the bar. Although we did talk about it. So we were spending money on the building, the staff, the DJs, the sound system, but most of the money went to the drug dealers, and guess what? They didn't give the money to us. They spent it on clothes, or cars, or restaurants, or houses, or girls, or guns. Especially guns.

  • Bez: [the Big Table] How much did it cost?

    Tony Wilson: Ten grand.

    Bez: You've dropped a bollock, haven't you?

    [starts a fight]