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The Independent got together with LoveFilm, Britain's biggest online film rental company, to analyse the DVD renting habits of its 600,000+ UK subscribers and find out if geography determines our taste in movies. An interesting exercise that discovered that outside London (as was the case with almost every category/movie), the most rented movie in Sheffield is The Full Monty where it is set, Hallam Foe is the most rented movie in Edinburgh, but only 0.5% of LoveFilm members in County Durham have ever rented Billy Elliot.
Other insights include Glasgow renting more titles from world cinema outside London, Birmingham renting more Bollywood outside London, This is England (portraying the 1980s skinhead culture - good movie btw!) being popular in East London where the British National Party has won council seats, but not being so popular in Staffordshire, the director's hometown and another area where the BNP has made gains. It was however a popular choice in nearby Nottingham where a lot of the film was shot. Interestingly, more people rented the low-budget 2006 British thriller London to Brighton, in London and Brighton than any other city. And finally, Manchester consistently rents more porn than anywhere but London. Really... why?! Adult films seem to be popular only in the cities.
Good timing with the article. Only last week I opened a free-trial subscription with Blockbuster's online DVD rental service. So far I've watched The Namesake, East is East and Alfie (the Michael Caine version). All three were brilliant and well worth the hour and a half each. This week I've got cult-movie Quadrophenia and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy to watch, while awaiting either If (a 1968 satire of English public school life) or Satyajit Ray's The Chess Players (Shatranj Ke Khilari). Make hay while it's free! After the trial is over I'm gonna cancel it and switch to LoveFilm for a month and then decide which one to settle on. I've already got a list of 200+ movies and documentaries I want to watch. At this rate it's going to take a lifetime to get through even a small percentage of them...
Other insights include Glasgow renting more titles from world cinema outside London, Birmingham renting more Bollywood outside London, This is England (portraying the 1980s skinhead culture - good movie btw!) being popular in East London where the British National Party has won council seats, but not being so popular in Staffordshire, the director's hometown and another area where the BNP has made gains. It was however a popular choice in nearby Nottingham where a lot of the film was shot. Interestingly, more people rented the low-budget 2006 British thriller London to Brighton, in London and Brighton than any other city. And finally, Manchester consistently rents more porn than anywhere but London. Really... why?! Adult films seem to be popular only in the cities.
Good timing with the article. Only last week I opened a free-trial subscription with Blockbuster's online DVD rental service. So far I've watched The Namesake, East is East and Alfie (the Michael Caine version). All three were brilliant and well worth the hour and a half each. This week I've got cult-movie Quadrophenia and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy to watch, while awaiting either If (a 1968 satire of English public school life) or Satyajit Ray's The Chess Players (Shatranj Ke Khilari). Make hay while it's free! After the trial is over I'm gonna cancel it and switch to LoveFilm for a month and then decide which one to settle on. I've already got a list of 200+ movies and documentaries I want to watch. At this rate it's going to take a lifetime to get through even a small percentage of them...
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