In the UK's Daily Mail yesterday, their film correspondent Baz
Bamigboye had an item about the Police being at the Sundance festival.
He dismissed the film as "rather disappointing" and concentrated much
more on the hostilities regarding the derangements, mentioning the
stuff we all know about how Stewart would see them released while Sting
wants to put that part of his life/career behind him. The article
seemed rather slanted towards Sting, imlpying that Stewart was being
unreasonable considering that he had not, afterall, written the tracks
in question. It also said that Stewart had resumed his attempts to get
the derangements released the following day. Has anyone heard about
this, or is it just another case of the mainstream press reporting late
stuff that fans have been hearing about through other channels for some
time?
Angeline
Thanks so much for posting this... wow. While it is indeed tantalising and frustrating for the film not to go into 1982, I'm still amazed we're getting to see it at all. I love that people on the list are able to tell us about it. It's also neat to see pictures of the band at the premiere; I guess it just hadn't occured to me that they'd all be there. Gives me that same warm fuzzy feeling I had when they were inducted into the Hall of Fame... and a huge amount of anticipation for the DVD. Is there any word on whether this will be released worldwide?
Angeline