“No Distance Left To Run” is gonna be a movie about Blur

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Some bloke figured it’d be a good idea to make a movie about Blur’s 2009 reunion. Maybe they’ll talk about how Oasis was, is and always will be cooler than them!? The documentary is called “No Distance Left To Run”, named after the band’s 1999 single, and is set to come out January 19, 2010.

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6 Responses to “ “No Distance Left To Run” is gonna be a movie about Blur ”


  • Hopefully has more footage of graham coxon being rad.

  • blur? really? the one band who matters less than oasis r u from america?

  • when Liam/Noel Bros write a song like ‘beetlebum’ or ‘music is my radar’ or something near everything Gorrilaz, call me

  • Oasis wanted to be the Beatles and failed, Blur wanted to be the Kinks and failed. Either way both bands were cunts and shouldn’t if made it out of the 90’s

  • On the Blur v. Oasis battle [which I thought occurred about a decade and a half ago], I’d have to choose the Stone Roses, or Pulp, as being better than both bands.

    Oasis hasn’t tried since the 90s, so Blur edges ‘em out because they pushed themselves a bit more, especially on “13.” Yeah, Think Tank was a turd, and Gorillaz is audio-diarrhea, but at least they haven’t rewritten the same album 5 times. I’d say Oasis has pop songcraft figured out a bit better though, but they’re just kinda… static.

  • Gorillaz audio-diarrhea? You MUST be an Oasis fan :P

    Oasis wrote a few good tunes but spent way too much time being little weenies and hogging the media. Blur are easily a step above Oasis. Several, actually.

    And Demon Days is a pretty effing good record. Don’t hate on Gorillaz.

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