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Good Vibrations

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
5.8K
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Richard Dormer in Good Vibrations (2012)
A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene.
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A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene.A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene.A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene.

  • Directors
    • Lisa Barros D'Sa
    • Glenn Leyburn
  • Writers
    • Colin Carberry
    • Glenn Patterson
  • Stars
    • Cathal Maguire
    • Peter Kelly
    • Charlie Berkeley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Lisa Barros D'Sa
      • Glenn Leyburn
    • Writers
      • Colin Carberry
      • Glenn Patterson
    • Stars
      • Cathal Maguire
      • Peter Kelly
      • Charlie Berkeley
    • 25User reviews
    • 74Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Cathal Maguire
    • Young Terri Hooley
    Peter Kelly
    • Hank Williams
    Charlie Berkeley
    • Boy 1
    Jack Carberry
    • Boy 2
    Brendan Reid
    • Doctor
    Richard Dormer
    Richard Dormer
    • Terri Hooley
    Ruth McCabe
    Ruth McCabe
    • Mavis
    Karl Johnson
    Karl Johnson
    • George
    Dylan Moran
    Dylan Moran
    • Pat
    Jodie Whittaker
    Jodie Whittaker
    • Ruth
    John Cully
    • Old Boy
    Richard Clements
    Richard Clements
    • Marty
    Paul Caddell
    • Ned
    Adrian Dunbar
    Adrian Dunbar
    • Andy
    David Wilmot
    David Wilmot
    • Eric
    Michael Colgan
    Michael Colgan
    • Dave
    Mary Lindsay
    Mary Lindsay
    • Marilyn
    Niall Cusack
    • Bank Manager
    • Directors
      • Lisa Barros D'Sa
      • Glenn Leyburn
    • Writers
      • Colin Carberry
      • Glenn Patterson
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    7manitobaman81

    Good

    No matter what anyone says, this is utterly fantastic. Good Vibrations was well-received in its American premiere. A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene. I found the film a little too dark and a little too slow as it moves to what seems like an inevitable bitter end. The plot is not as well thought out as the original, but it still does the cast well. I would suggest renting it, or perhaps buying it if the price is right. My final rating for this movie is 7 out of 10, and it deserves it in every way. This film is worthy of all the hopes you have.
    bob the moo

    Brings out the sense of time, place and spirit really well in an engaging story

    Although I was born in Belfast, this occurred in the mid-70's so I really knew very little of the people and events in this film, even if I knew the music. I'm not really a punk fan either, but it was the country connection that made me interested in watching the film. The story is sort of based on reality, although of course I think a lot of it is rather simplified for the sake of telling a good story. Terri Hooley (so spelt as he only has one eye) loves his music and at a time when Northern Ireland is splitting down the middle along religious lines, he opens a record store selling reggae and the like. Through this he is put in contact with the punk scene and becomes an unexpected leader to bring it to greater attention.

    The main thing the film does very well is capture the sense of place and time; the bits of the film I recognise are instantly so and the rest it delivers so convincingly that one goes along with it and really feels it. The sets, costumes and locations are a big part of it as they capture the 70's real well, but the use of music is the real impact. I'm not a big punk fan but the music throughout the film worked very well and I liked that it even held back its biggest track until that famous moment that Peel played it twice. The story around the music is engaging and it touches on quite a few things but really it is about the energy and passion for it and in this regard Dormer is strong in the lead.

    One of several Game of Thrones cast in the film, Dormer's energy is infectious even if his flawed character is evident, he leads the viewer into the passion really well. He is well supported by many unknown faces who do great jobs while also having plenty of recognizable faces kicking around – although Moran, Cunningham and others have not too much to do. The direction of the film is really good and the film has a great look – even when it is in dark, chaotic bars, it still looks clear and crisp.

    It isn't a perfect film but it does tell an engaging personal story with energy and passion. The music and sense of place drive the film while the infectious and engaging performances add a lot. Very enjoyable film for what it does well.
    7Christof_McShine

    Worthy Comedy-Drama Set in Troubled Times

    Mark Kermode had been raving about this for some time, citing it as his favourite film of the year thus far so I was expecting something special. I wasn't disappointed. It tells the story of Terri Hooley, a record store owner in 1970's Belfast who became one of the most important figures in the brief rise of punk music in N. Ireland. It's a commendable comedy drama which cleverly intertwines the story of Hooley's life with archive footage of the troubles affecting the city.

    There are some wonderful scenes, most notably when Hooley first discovers the anarchic, pulsating sound of punk in a Belfast club - his face transforming from impassive to bewilderment to absolute joy in the space of a few seconds. There are genuine laugh out loud lines and it is a film which despite the times it lives in is full of warmth and heart. It's not perfect, it slowly drifts into an overly sentimentalised story and some plot turns are annoyingly predictable. That said it never stops being an intriguing and funny film with a brilliant central performance by Richard Dormer as Terri.
    8bbewnylorac

    Great film

    I visited Belfast a few years ago and was horrified to see the Wall still standing between Protestant and Catholic parts of the city. A cafe owner told me that until recent years the CBD had to be closed down at night because it was unsafe. I welcomed a movie focusing on the Troubles. I need to know more about it. I love this film. I don't think the film even says what religion or politics Terri Hooley, the record store owner, hails from, because it's irrelevant. He treats people as he finds them. He simply hates violence. As Hooley, Richard Dormer gives a perfect portrayal of a man who is almost aggressively determined to be a peace lover and to follow his passion for music and community. Even though he doesn't get on with his crotchety old father, a communist would-be politician, the father oddly showed Terri a great example in following his own path, being true to himself and standing up to ridicule. Just watching the senseless gang and police violence and explosions, most of it shown to us from actual file news footage, is enough to make Terri realise that music is the way to escape, and to rise above it all, and he brings others along for the ride. Punk is an unlikely vehicle for his vision, but he realises that all these downtrodden youths around him are just like him -- sick of the stupid tit for tat going on and looking for a way to express themselves, socialise and even experience joy. It's a gritty film. In every frame someone is drinking and smoking heavily and committing crimes against fashion. Terri is hopeless with money, and not so great to his wife, but in the final scenes, you realise what heroic things he did achieve. This is even better than The Commitments in that it's more rooted in reality and it rings true in a lot of ways.
    8netcare

    Committments style feel good gritty film

    A good film to go and see. The protagonist, Terri Hooley, is a self obsessed music lover who stumbles across punk while running his independent record shop in Belfast in the late 70's early 80's and goes about promoting and recording punk bands from Northern Ireland.

    The acting is great, great script and unlike the Commitments this is a true story.

    Positives: Filmed in colour and atmosphere that portrays the era. The subtle humour and the last line of the movie which I will not give away but will stand as a great movie quote.

    Negatives: Adrian Dunbar's wig - Cheap is not the word for it.

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    • Trivia
      In the first music recording studio scene in the movie when the actor Richard Dormer playing Terri Hooley manages to get a slot to record the single Big Time by Rudi there is an accordion player in the recording booth in the background. The accordion player is the real Terri Hooley in a cameo appearance.
    • Goofs
      During the concert in the Ulster Hall, a punk is seen wearing a Casualties patch.The Casualties were formed in 1990.
    • Quotes

      Dave: You're drinking too much.

      Terri Hooley: Dave, I always drink too much. Everybody we know drinks too much.

      Dave: Well this is different. There's something...

      Terri Hooley: Something what?

      Dave: You're carrying on like one of Led Zeppelin!

      Terri Hooley: [appalled silence] That's low.

    • Crazy credits
      Snapshots of the real Terri Hooley and other people portrayed in the film appear over the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in The EE British Academy Film Awards (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      I Saw the Light
      Written by Hank Williams

      Performed by Hank Williams

      Backing track produced by David Holmes

      Violin performed by Thomas Lee

      Licensed courtesy of Mercury Nashville (USA)

      under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.

      Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dobre vibracije
    • Filming locations
      • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Canderblinks Film and Music
      • Revolution Films
      • Treasure Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $500,168
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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