“Control,”Anton Corbijn tedious mournful kitchen-sink drama debut, about the life and untimely death of Joy Division’s misanthropist Ian Curtis is coming to DVD via the Weinstein Company on March 25.
While no details on the North American version are out yet, the British version which comes out Feb 11 – and which we can cavalierly assume contains the same features – includes the 25-minute featurette “Making of Control” (interviews with Corbijn, star Sam Riley and writer Matt Greenhalgh), directory commentary – covering the Dutch director’s experiences making “Control” -, extended scenes, full performances by the Joy Division actors performing the songs “Transmission,” “Leaders of Men” and “Candidate,” plus JD’s “Atmosphere” ’88 video also famously lensed by Corbijn.
Many people, including us, incorrectly assumed that the documentary about the Mancunian post-punk depressives “Joy Division” would be bundled with the DVD, but seeing as it hasn’t even come out in theaters proper (it will screen at SXSW), that’s not gonna happy you silly twits [ed. yeah, jackass]. In case you didn’t know how we felt about “Control.”
Why are you taunting me on this? I like your blog and read it religiously, but I’ve said it before here and I’ll say it again: Control is worth the time & effort even if you weren’t a fan of either Joy Division or New Order. Please revisit this movie.
God to Tony Wilson “It’s a pity you didn’t sign the Smiths, but you were right about Mick Hucknell. His music’s rubbish, and he’s a ginger.”
totally. control captured a big hunk of what the cartoon, 24hourpartypeople didn’t. and aside from the subject matter, per ‘the dude,’ yeah, as a film about the mechanics of depression and the everyday, not just about the band…. it’s kind of a masterpiece. revisit it.