THERE have been singles, albums, DVDs, tours, dolls, T-shirts - and now TAKE THAT the movie is heading your way.
Cameras have been following GARY BARLOW, MARK OWEN, HOWARD DONALD and JASON ORANGE since they finally broke bread with ROBBIE WILLIAMS and reunited as a five-piece.
The warts-and-all account of the man band over the last 18 months is heading for a nationwide cinema release at Christmas - which will be a box-office smash with their fans.
It should be gripping stuff, with uncensored behind-the-scenes footage of the group as they buried the hatchet after all the bad blood over the years.
A source said: "Cameras have been with them right through the last chapter of their lives. The lads really wanted this to be an honest account of what happened when they were making friends all over again. It wasn't easy and they've had to bare their souls more often than they planned. Mark had a lot of problems in his private life when he admitted to his drink problem and marriage difficulties. But it just showed how tight they are as a unit."
Sounds like it's going to be something special.
I had the first listen of new TAKE THAT single The Flood yesterday, and it makes a big statement and marks their return with the original line-up.
Robbie takes lead vocals with Gary on the epic, electronic pop hit. MADONNA's producer STUART PRICE has his fingerprints all over it too - which is no bad thing.
The song was the first the band recorded at Electric Lady Studios when they met for Mark's stag do in New York last year.
The lyrics have some interesting messages, with the band "shouting love at the world" and referring to themselves as "cavemen" re-emerging.
There is even a line about "never dancing again", which Gary must be delighted about. Howard plays drums on the track, with Gary on keyboards.
The Take That bandwagon is now in full swing.
Robbie and Gary played a Live Lounge session on Radio 1 yesterday with FEARNE COTTON to promote their new duet Shame.
She asked a question about the weirdest present they had ever received, to which Robbie replied "herpes". Nice.
I've definitely got the Take That bug again.
It's good to have them back in action...
Fuente: The Sun
viernes, 8 de octubre de 2010
Take That... the movie?
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