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Welcome To The Darkness Limited Edition
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Blu-ray
£19.99
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4 instalments of £4.99 with clearpay Learn more
In 2003, British glam rockers The Darkness took the world by storm with their hit single "I Believe In A Thing Called Love". Then, at the height of their fame, the band split up and fell into obscurity. 20 years on, they tell their story.
- OUTTAKES - exclusive to the Blu-ray
- LUMBERJACK DAN
- FRANKIE ON HAPPINESS
- DAN DESCRIBES HIS BROTHER
- JUSTIN SWIMS WITH A PINK FLAMINGO
- FRANKIE ON THEN AND NOW
- DAN'S TOILET TOUR
- JUSTIN ON HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH DAN
- FRANKIE'S BACKSTAGE WORKOUT
- JUSTIN ON FAME
- DAN'S INTERVIEW INTERRUPTED BY AN OWL
- RUFUS ON DRUMMING AND TAYLOR HAWKINS
- JUSTIN AT THE ALLOTMENT
- DAN RECALLS THE STORY BEHIND DON'T LET THE BELLS
- FRANKIE REFLECTS ON ORANGES AND VITAMIN C
- THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE CURRY
- ANDY SHILLITO RECALLS JUSTIN SMASHING A GUITAR ON GERMAN TV
- DAN PHILOSOPHISING ABOUT LIFE
- RUFUS REMINISCING ABOUT HIS GRANDAD
- JUSTIN ON SUCCESS
- BAND ASLEEP BACKSTAGE
- RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE UPLIFTING ROCK
- DAN ON HOW IT ALL STARTED
- WE WERE IN IT TOGETHER
- FRANKIE ON THE HIGHS
- JUSTIN 'THE CHOCOLATIER'
- DAN'S MEMORIES OF THE MAKING THE SECOND ALBUM
- JUSTIN ON EGO
- RUFUS ON WHERE THE BAND ARE HEADED
- JUSTIN AND DARTS
- DAN ON THE SIMILARITES OF THE BAND
- JUSTIN'S MEMORIES OF ED
- DAN ON HOW MUCH HAPPIER HE IS NOW
- REFLECTIONS ON THE OLD DAYS
- JUSTIN AND FRANKIE'S TENNIS MATCH IN IRELAND
- RUFUS' INSIGHT INTO THE BAND'S TENNIS SKILLS
- JUSTIN TALKS ABOUT HIS AND DAN'S BREAK UPS
- EVERYONE'S TOO BUSY TO CALL JUSTIN BEFORE HIS OPERATION
- A TOUR OF FRANKIE'S HOME
- JUSTIN'S CONFESSIONAL IN THE PUB
Also contains:
- 6 limited-edition, double-sided art cards
- A limited-edition poster
- Lightbulb Film Distribution
- 90 mins approx
- Simon Emmett
- 15
- Justin Hawkins
- Dan Hawkins
- Frankie Poullain
- Rufus Taylor
- English
- 1
- B
- Lightbulb Film Distribution
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £64.98
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Blu-ray
£19.99
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In 2003, British glam rockers The Darkness took the world by storm with their hit single "I Believe In A Thing Called Love". Then, at the height of their fame, the band split up and fell into obscurity. 20 years on, they tell their story.
- OUTTAKES - exclusive to the Blu-ray
- LUMBERJACK DAN
- FRANKIE ON HAPPINESS
- DAN DESCRIBES HIS BROTHER
- JUSTIN SWIMS WITH A PINK FLAMINGO
- FRANKIE ON THEN AND NOW
- DAN'S TOILET TOUR
- JUSTIN ON HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH DAN
- FRANKIE'S BACKSTAGE WORKOUT
- JUSTIN ON FAME
- DAN'S INTERVIEW INTERRUPTED BY AN OWL
- RUFUS ON DRUMMING AND TAYLOR HAWKINS
- JUSTIN AT THE ALLOTMENT
- DAN RECALLS THE STORY BEHIND DON'T LET THE BELLS
- FRANKIE REFLECTS ON ORANGES AND VITAMIN C
- THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE CURRY
- ANDY SHILLITO RECALLS JUSTIN SMASHING A GUITAR ON GERMAN TV
- DAN PHILOSOPHISING ABOUT LIFE
- RUFUS REMINISCING ABOUT HIS GRANDAD
- JUSTIN ON SUCCESS
- BAND ASLEEP BACKSTAGE
- RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE UPLIFTING ROCK
- DAN ON HOW IT ALL STARTED
- WE WERE IN IT TOGETHER
- FRANKIE ON THE HIGHS
- JUSTIN 'THE CHOCOLATIER'
- DAN'S MEMORIES OF THE MAKING THE SECOND ALBUM
- JUSTIN ON EGO
- RUFUS ON WHERE THE BAND ARE HEADED
- JUSTIN AND DARTS
- DAN ON THE SIMILARITES OF THE BAND
- JUSTIN'S MEMORIES OF ED
- DAN ON HOW MUCH HAPPIER HE IS NOW
- REFLECTIONS ON THE OLD DAYS
- JUSTIN AND FRANKIE'S TENNIS MATCH IN IRELAND
- RUFUS' INSIGHT INTO THE BAND'S TENNIS SKILLS
- JUSTIN TALKS ABOUT HIS AND DAN'S BREAK UPS
- EVERYONE'S TOO BUSY TO CALL JUSTIN BEFORE HIS OPERATION
- A TOUR OF FRANKIE'S HOME
- JUSTIN'S CONFESSIONAL IN THE PUB
Also contains:
- 6 limited-edition, double-sided art cards
- A limited-edition poster
- Lightbulb Film Distribution
- 90 mins approx
- Simon Emmett
- 15
- Justin Hawkins
- Dan Hawkins
- Frankie Poullain
- Rufus Taylor
- English
- 1
- B
- Lightbulb Film Distribution
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £64.98
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