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Oasis: 'Supersonic' Will Be On BBC 2 Over Christmas

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Oasis 'Supersonic' directed by Mat Whitecross will be shown on Wednesday 27th of December at 22:00 (UK Time) and repeated on Friday 29th December at 00:55 (UK Time) on BBC 2.

Supersonic, the award-winning feature documentary, tells the phenomenal story of iconic band Oasis - in their own words. Featuring extensive unseen archive, the film charts the meteoric rise of Oasis from the council estates of Manchester to some of the biggest concerts of all time in just three short years. This palpable, raw and moving account shines a light on one of the most genre- and generation-defining British bands that has ever existed, and features footage of new interviews with Noel and Liam Gallagher, their mother and members of the band and road crew.

Tt will be available to watch online after broadcast here.

Liam Gallagher Wants To Make A Sequel For Oasis' 'Supersonic'

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Liam Gallagher may not be looking to rejoin Oasis anytime soon but he's still keen to keep his glory days alive.

Last year, the 44-year-old teamed up with his brother Noel to release Oasis documentary Supersonic - covering the launch of their career up to the height of their success in the mid 90s.

Now director Mat Whitecross has let slip Liam hopes to cash in on the film's success.

Chatting at the Empire Awards 2017 after picking up the award for Best Documentary, Mat said: "Liam and Noel Gallagher were really generous.

"Everything we asked for they gave us."

Revealing a second Oasis documentary could be just around he corner, he continued: "Liam said he wants to make a sequel.

"I don't know if he was joking or not."

Pausing, he added: "Actually after we cut Knebworth Liam and Noel both actually said they wanted to carry on."

Source: www.dailystar.co.uk

Oasis' 'Supersonic' Wins 'Best Documentary' At The Empire Magazine Awards

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Oasis' 'Supersonic' has won 'Best Documentary' at this year's Empire Magazine Awards, that took place in London earlier today.

"In the words of Noel Gallagher, 'I applaud your wisdom'," said director Mat Whitecross as he collected the award "In the words of Liam, 'bananas'."

Liam Gallagher Goes On Twitter Rant About Money Grabbing 'C***s'

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Someone has clearly rubbed Liam Gallagher up the wrong way.

The former Oasis frontman took to Twitter to go on an epic rant at someone who had done him wrong.

In the bizarre outburst, Liam told his followers that he was "done" with "money-grabbing c***s".

"I tell you what I might be a lot of things but I'm not a money grabbing lying 2 faced c**t as you were," he wrote.













He's since deleted the tweets 

It comes as a filmaker close to Liam and his brother, Noel Gallagher, suggested that an Oasis reunion is inevitable.

However, that could be an issue considering since 2009 the siblings have not spoken or been in the same room .

Matt, 39, said: “The tricky thing is, the more people put pressure on them, the less likely it is to happen.

“But the way Noel talks about the fans at the end of the film is something he comes back to again and again.

"He’s very generous about their contribution, and I think he would do it for (the fans).

“Noel has never said no, but he makes jokes about it. Liam says, ‘Come on, let’s get back on the road!’ He’s keen to do it," he added.

Source: www.mirror.co.uk

Oasis Documentary Director Mat Whitehouse Is Convinced Oasis Will Get Back Together

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The director of new Oasis documentary Supersonic has admitted he is convinced the band will get back together one day.

Speaking at a special preview screening at Festival No 6 on Sunday night (September 4), Matt Whitecross said: "Neither of them have discounted the idea of getting back together. It will happen, I'm sure. The idea of never seeing them again for me is impossible."

He continued: "Noel said everyone is always coming up to them giving them advice about how they are going to mend this relationship. He's friends with Chris Martin and he said Chris should quit the music business and become a therapist because every week he goes 'Look this is how you are going to patch up the band'. Noel said look no one knows like we know each other and it will happen when it happens but we can't force it. Liam was like 'He's full of shit' and Noel's like 'He's full of shit'."

Whitecross added: "Noel said unless it was an obscene amount of money what would be the point in any of them getting back together. Liam is like 'No fuck it we were great.' So I think they've still got it. They should go out and give it a go. I feel people out there want it so I hope they get it.

Supersonic documents the band's rise to fame over a period of three years up to their career pinnacle at Knebworth and features hours of footage of new interviews with Noel and Liam Gallager, their mother and members of the band and road crew.

Three clips from the film were previewed for the first time ever at the session last night. One clip featured footage of Liam and Noel arm wrestling on the floor before an early Top Of The Pops appearance.

Recent audio footage also plays over the scene with Noel opening up about their relationship.

"(Our relationship) is about a power struggle that's what it is," Noel reveals. "It's about me being in charge and everybody directing everything towards me and Liam being pissed off about it. That's basically what starts it all."

Liam adds: "I think it all boils down to the fact that when he bought a stereo years ago and we shared a room, I think one night I'd come in pissed and I couldn't find the light switch so I pissed all over his new stereo. I think it basically boils down to that. He's held that grudge ever since. Let go over them bridges brother."

Another clip also documents their first experience in Japan and how they experienced Beatle-mania.

"We arrived in Japan and there were like a thousand girls at the airport," Noel explains. "I was like fucking hell. They followed us everywhere, outside hotels, in the fucking foyer, outside your room, in your fucking room, everywhere you went. It was like mania. It was like what we'd always read about."

Liam then says: "Guigs (former bassist Paul McGuigan) wasn't too fussed on it. He was like 'What's the fuss about?' and I said 'Me you fucking lunatic that's what the fuss is about.'"

Supersonic is out in UK cinemas on October 2.

Source: www.nme.com
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