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bornadog
16-03-2017, 03:23 PM
Link (http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/into-the-fury-luke-beveridges-pregame-speech-forms-basis-of-western-bulldogs-flag-documentary/news-story/3e9c4ebb2996647b5d76b586d1493f50)

Bulldogs flag documentary

http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/404f12fea686fcda5a2b01355b46ab32

ALMOST 100,000 people crammed in to the MCG on October 1 last year to witness what many described as the most remarkable Grand Final in living memory.

A further 6.5 million people viewed the game across the country and, according to OzTam ratings, 91.2 per cent of Australians who had their televisions on were tuned into the game.

It was the most watched Grand Final since the 2006 decider.
For award-winning filmmaker Peter Dickson, re-creating the day in his latest documentary was no easy task. Everyone knew what happened.

Dickson agonised over the best way to re-tell a story which was as close to a football fairytale as possible.
And then it hit him, like a Jason Johannisen spearing pass.
Luke Beveridge’s words would anchor a 13-minute documentary ‘Into the Fury,’ which will air on Thursday night at 9.30pm on Fox Footy.
From Beveridge’s words, Dickson ascertained, the rest of the film would flow.
“When the Bulldogs won I thought: ‘What will I do that nobody else has done’?” Dickson told foxfooty.com.au ahead of the 2017 AFL Season Launch.

“I was battling a bit for a while about what I do. I listened to his pre-match and it sort of hit me. It was very driven by his words and his narrative. When you watch it you realise that.

“He kind of wrote the thing. It’s his words.”


http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/cb2c8694e918a5d9e7396460d9d0aaccDale Morris, Joel Hamling and Matthew Boyd. (Photo by Michael Dodge/AFL Media/Getty Images)
Source: Getty Images
The opening act — there are three distinctly separate but interconnected acts — revolves around Beveridge. As is his way, Beveridge sets the tone.

The documentary is called ‘Into the Fury’ because those are Beveridge’s words to his players in his final pre-game address.
“When I first heard that, that’s when the light bulb lit up,” Dickson said.
Beveridge’s Dogs were implored to fight, scrap and prove everyone wrong for the fourth successive game. They were asked to run into the fire as a collective. The fury was the fire.
“We know it’s not going to be easy,” Beveridge tells his players.

The audio is captured via the microphone of an assistant coach, but it doesn’t take away from Beveridge’s calm and unruffled directives. There is no ranting and raving. This pump up is more Al Pacino than it is Muhammad Ali. It’s a school teacher telling speaking to his class.
Dickson, a lifelong Hawthorn supporter whose late brother Rob was a pioneer in sport filmmaking industry, conceded he was quietly happy the Hawks did not win their fourth straight flag.

“I must admit, I did have some relief when they didn’t make it,” he said.
“It meant that there would be a new story evolve either way. It allowed up so much joy. It freed me up for a different way of attacking it.
“This one was so unique and such a great fairytale story that it meant a little bit more. It was a pretty emotional day.”

http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/40ea43f93140b9a2943d8d5cd2c36b92Luke Beveridge walks on to the MCG Picture: David Caird
Source: News Corp Australia
One of the noticeable differences between ‘Into The Fury’ and other documentaries such as ‘The Chosen Few’ is the absence of commentary. This is deliberate given Act 2 is a theatrical montage of epic proportions.

“I wanted to do this one without commentary, which is a bit odd,” he said.
“But I just wanted to have that feel of the only words you hear are from Beveridge and Bob Murphy.
“Without the clubs and coaches and their willingness to trust you, I can’t do something like this. The tempo at the beginning was almost a bit depressing. That was deliberate. Then I brought it into the middle bit where it’s on. Then the resolution which is the joy.

“I wanted to keep it very light on with audio.”
Unlike his previous documentaries that purely focus on a particular game (Such as St Kilda’s 1966 premiership or Hawthorn’s 1989 triumph), ‘Into the Fury’ places a hefty emphasis on the history of the Western Bulldogs. One of the most evocative passages of the film is when the audience is taken on a moving trip through history.

From the Bulldogs’ first premiership in 1954 to losing four preliminary finals in 13 years, it’s this sharp focus on the club’s litany of heartbreak moments that allows the documentary to have context.

(https://fantasy.foxsports.com.au/afl/predictor/tipping/#login)Dickson noted how this motif was both deliberate and necessary.
“I wanted to pay homage to all those people that have battled so long to get there,” he said.
“I did a montage of the preliminary final losses and you think, s**t, look how close they got and the heartbreak. All those great players that worked their guts out.

“Instead of simple Grand Final piece, I thought it was a chance to pay homage to the past. I haven’t really gone back in history like that before.
“I hope it worked. I think it worked.”

It did work. Everything worked.
For all football fans, this is 13 minutes of stirring film you don’t want to miss.

‘Into the Fury’ will air at 9.30 on Fox Footy as part of the AFL’s Season Launch.

Premiership skipper Easton Wood, Dogs president Peter Gordon and AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan will all speak, while outgoing chairman Mike Fitzpatrick will present the 2016 premiership flag to the Bulldogs.

bulldogsthru&thru
16-03-2017, 03:32 PM
Can't wait.

This isn't the final episode of "The Ride" is it? I've heard that is coming out soon.

Axe Man
16-03-2017, 03:59 PM
Thanks for the heads up, didn't even realise this was on tonight yet I've seen plenty of promos for the Open Mike special next week.

bornadog
16-03-2017, 04:36 PM
Thanks for the heads up, didn't even realise this was on tonight yet I've seen plenty of promos for the Open Mike special next week.

I only saw it today as well; through Twitter

Greystache
16-03-2017, 05:31 PM
I don't normally watch the season launch. It's a boring waste of time with a bunch of tossers all patting each other on the back. This year it sounds like unmissable TV, glad they've finally got the format right! :D

Go_Dogs
16-03-2017, 08:14 PM
Looking forward to this.

Am I right in saying Foxtel have previously had a show with some players from the winning team watching the game in a room together, making comments and reflecting on certain aspects of the game?

LostDoggy
16-03-2017, 08:37 PM
Looking forward to this.

Am I right in saying Foxtel have previously had a show with some players from the winning team watching the game in a room together, making comments and reflecting on certain aspects of the game?

Yep you are spot on GD.
Grand Final recalls are what they are with certain players and the coach rewatching the GF in a movie or theatre type room.
Can't wait when our's is televised from lat year.

comrade
16-03-2017, 09:47 PM
Freaking amazing.

Axe Man
16-03-2017, 09:54 PM
Spine tingling stuff!

LostDoggy
16-03-2017, 11:03 PM
Bring On 2017!!!!

Mantis
17-03-2017, 09:05 AM
Yep you are spot on GD.
Grand Final recalls are what they are with certain players and the coach rewatching the GF in a movie or theatre type room.
Can't wait when our's is televised from lat year.

Had heard that it's not happening this year.

bornadog
17-03-2017, 09:26 AM
For those that don't have Foxtel, the doco can be found on the AFL website here (http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-03-16/into-the-fury-this-years-afl-season-launch-film)

bornadog
17-03-2017, 09:45 AM
Receiving the Premiership Flag:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C7CTDvuVwAA7zd_.jpg

LostDoggy
17-03-2017, 10:11 AM
I watched this and the emotions flooded back, all of them over so many years, all worth it.

The Pie Man
17-03-2017, 10:17 AM
Had heard that it's not happening this year.

Dang - they are pretty decent usually.

I enjoyed the Brisbane coaching box comments over the 2002 GF coverage as well.

Greystache
17-03-2017, 10:32 AM
Dang - they are pretty decent usually.

I enjoyed the Brisbane coaching box comments over the 2002 GF coverage as well.

They're doing an Open Mike special next week called Against All Odds. I'm assuming this is in place of the GF recall. Disappointing as I'd really been looking forward to finally seeing us doing a recall.

The Pie Man
17-03-2017, 01:50 PM
They're doing an Open Mike special next week called Against All Odds. I'm assuming this is in place of the GF recall. Disappointing as I'd really been looking forward to finally seeing us doing a recall.

Hoping there's some elements of a recall to it - the Foxtel blurb to it mentions Bevo revealing a 'critical tactical ploy'

Remi Moses
17-03-2017, 03:04 PM
Just wow!
Teared up watching it . The music set the scene perfectly.

1eyedog
17-03-2017, 04:10 PM
Link (http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/into-the-fury-luke-beveridges-pregame-speech-forms-basis-of-western-bulldogs-flag-documentary/news-story/3e9c4ebb2996647b5d76b586d1493f50)

Bulldogs flag documentary

http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/404f12fea686fcda5a2b01355b46ab32

ALMOST 100,000 people crammed in to the MCG on October 1 last year to witness what many described as the most remarkable Grand Final in living memory.

A further 6.5 million people viewed the game across the country and, according to OzTam ratings, 91.2 per cent of Australians who had their televisions on were tuned into the game.

It was the most watched Grand Final since the 2006 decider.
For award-winning filmmaker Peter Dickson, re-creating the day in his latest documentary was no easy task. Everyone knew what happened.

Dickson agonised over the best way to re-tell a story which was as close to a football fairytale as possible.
And then it hit him, like a Jason Johannisen spearing pass.
Luke Beveridge’s words would anchor a 13-minute documentary ‘Into the Fury,’ which will air on Thursday night at 9.30pm on Fox Footy.
From Beveridge’s words, Dickson ascertained, the rest of the film would flow.
“When the Bulldogs won I thought: ‘What will I do that nobody else has done’?” Dickson told foxfooty.com.au ahead of the 2017 AFL Season Launch.

“I was battling a bit for a while about what I do. I listened to his pre-match and it sort of hit me. It was very driven by his words and his narrative. When you watch it you realise that.

“He kind of wrote the thing. It’s his words.”


http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/cb2c8694e918a5d9e7396460d9d0aaccDale Morris, Joel Hamling and Matthew Boyd. (Photo by Michael Dodge/AFL Media/Getty Images)
Source: Getty Images
The opening act — there are three distinctly separate but interconnected acts — revolves around Beveridge. As is his way, Beveridge sets the tone.

The documentary is called ‘Into the Fury’ because those are Beveridge’s words to his players in his final pre-game address.
“When I first heard that, that’s when the light bulb lit up,” Dickson said.
Beveridge’s Dogs were implored to fight, scrap and prove everyone wrong for the fourth successive game. They were asked to run into the fire as a collective. The fury was the fire.
“We know it’s not going to be easy,” Beveridge tells his players.

The audio is captured via the microphone of an assistant coach, but it doesn’t take away from Beveridge’s calm and unruffled directives. There is no ranting and raving. This pump up is more Al Pacino than it is Muhammad Ali. It’s a school teacher telling speaking to his class.
Dickson, a lifelong Hawthorn supporter whose late brother Rob was a pioneer in sport filmmaking industry, conceded he was quietly happy the Hawks did not win their fourth straight flag.

“I must admit, I did have some relief when they didn’t make it,” he said.
“It meant that there would be a new story evolve either way. It allowed up so much joy. It freed me up for a different way of attacking it.
“This one was so unique and such a great fairytale story that it meant a little bit more. It was a pretty emotional day.”

http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/40ea43f93140b9a2943d8d5cd2c36b92Luke Beveridge walks on to the MCG Picture: David Caird
Source: News Corp Australia
One of the noticeable differences between ‘Into The Fury’ and other documentaries such as ‘The Chosen Few’ is the absence of commentary. This is deliberate given Act 2 is a theatrical montage of epic proportions.

“I wanted to do this one without commentary, which is a bit odd,” he said.
“But I just wanted to have that feel of the only words you hear are from Beveridge and Bob Murphy.
“Without the clubs and coaches and their willingness to trust you, I can’t do something like this. The tempo at the beginning was almost a bit depressing. That was deliberate. Then I brought it into the middle bit where it’s on. Then the resolution which is the joy.

“I wanted to keep it very light on with audio.”
Unlike his previous documentaries that purely focus on a particular game (Such as St Kilda’s 1966 premiership or Hawthorn’s 1989 triumph), ‘Into the Fury’ places a hefty emphasis on the history of the Western Bulldogs. One of the most evocative passages of the film is when the audience is taken on a moving trip through history.

From the Bulldogs’ first premiership in 1954 to losing four preliminary finals in 13 years, it’s this sharp focus on the club’s litany of heartbreak moments that allows the documentary to have context.

(https://fantasy.foxsports.com.au/afl/predictor/tipping/#login)Dickson noted how this motif was both deliberate and necessary.
“I wanted to pay homage to all those people that have battled so long to get there,” he said.
“I did a montage of the preliminary final losses and you think, s**t, look how close they got and the heartbreak. All those great players that worked their guts out.

“Instead of simple Grand Final piece, I thought it was a chance to pay homage to the past. I haven’t really gone back in history like that before.
“I hope it worked. I think it worked.”

It did work. Everything worked.
For all football fans, this is 13 minutes of stirring film you don’t want to miss.

‘Into the Fury’ will air at 9.30 on Fox Footy as part of the AFL’s Season Launch.

Premiership skipper Easton Wood, Dogs president Peter Gordon and AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan will all speak, while outgoing chairman Mike Fitzpatrick will present the 2016 premiership flag to the Bulldogs.



Joel will always be a Bulldogs Premiership player, but bit rich him getting in between two outright gods of the club in their 'moment' for a nonchalant laugh when in his heart of hearts knew he was gone. The photo says 1000 words.

Anyway, the earth keeps turning, the seasons change and we have a flag but that's not one photo I'll have on the desk at work.

Eastdog
17-03-2017, 07:02 PM
Definitely plan on watching at some point properly over the weekend. From what you woofers have said it was great. Hopefully the release it on DVD/Blueray.

I also at some point before the season starts plan on watching and relieving our great premiership again.

Eastdog
17-03-2017, 07:03 PM
For those that don't have Foxtel, the doco can be found on the AFL website here (http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-03-16/into-the-fury-this-years-afl-season-launch-film)

Cheers BAD. You are a great woofer :)

LostDoggy
17-03-2017, 08:30 PM
Had heard that it's not happening this year.

That's F#£%ING OUTRAGEOUS!!!!!!:mad:
Oh but we'll do one for each of PissPootharn's 3 peat victories.

GET STUFFED.

The Doctor
17-03-2017, 08:56 PM
What a beautiful piece of filmmaking. Captured the essence of our club incredibly well.

Twodogs
17-03-2017, 09:21 PM
That's F#£%ING OUTRAGEOUS!!!!!!:mad:
Oh but we'll do one for each of PissPootharn's 3 peat victories.

GET STUFFED.

Maybe the club could do one. Somebody will.

Go_Dogs
18-03-2017, 08:35 AM
Had heard that it's not happening this year.

Well that's disappointing.


Very moving - glad I waited till being at home this morning to watch it, rather than at my desk yesterday - could've been a bit awkward otherwise.

Twodogs
18-03-2017, 02:04 PM
Well that's disappointing.


Very moving - glad I waited till being at home this morning to watch it, rather than at my desk yesterday - could've been a bit awkward otherwise.


Bulldog porn.

westbulldog
18-03-2017, 08:15 PM
Excerpt from "Into the Fury"....." I virtually did accept that they were gone....you forget the quality of the people from the Western suburbs and how they live and die for the Footscray Football Club" - E J Whitten

Twodogs
18-03-2017, 09:50 PM
We went to war and fought for our club. And we won.

bornadog
08-02-2019, 08:58 AM
Peter Dickson tweeted this week that this short film is still one of their most popular.

Worth watching again to get the enthusiasm up for 2019.

Link here (https://vimeo.com/208575645)

Twodogs
08-02-2019, 11:34 AM
Peter Dickson tweeted this week that this short film is still one of their most popular.

Worth watching again to get the enthusiasm up for 2019.

Link here (https://vimeo.com/208575645)

Wow!

Eastdog
08-02-2019, 11:44 AM
Great to get us into it again. Will endeavour to watch more of
those footy shows this year but WOOF is still the best source out there to discuss our great club.

The Pie Man
08-02-2019, 01:28 PM
Watched this again this morning on my mobile after seeing that tweet - proper blubbering mess I was.

It's pretty good

Still a bit disappointed they didn't do the theater review with a few of the boys like the Hawks had done recently. Missed opportunity

Go_Dogs
10-02-2019, 10:48 AM
Watched this again this morning on my mobile after seeing that tweet - proper blubbering mess I was.

It's pretty good

Still a bit disappointed they didn't do the theater review with a few of the boys like the Hawks had done recently. Missed opportunity

Agreed - would’ve loved to see that. It would be great if the club could revisit it.

comrade
10-02-2019, 01:26 PM
No non-Bulldogs supporter will ever understand the feeling of experiencing that 4 week run. Hell, we probably don't fully appreciate it.

Twodogs
10-02-2019, 03:07 PM
No non-Bulldogs supporter will ever understand the feeling of experiencing that 4 week run. Hell, we probably don't fully appreciate it.

I waited 52 years comrade. I fully appreciated it let me tell you!

KT31
12-02-2019, 02:03 PM
Peter Dickson tweeted this week that this short film is still one of their most popular.

Worth watching again to get the enthusiasm up for 2019.

Link here (https://vimeo.com/208575645)

Thanks for re-posting BAD, hairs stand on end every time I watch it.