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2:24pm Saturday 11th October 2008
Arctic Monkeys are giving fans the chance to see their new DVD on the big screen.
Arctic Monkeys At The Apollo will be screened at 33 Vue cinemas across the country for one night only on Tuesday October 14.
The gig was filmed by Richard Ayoade at the last show of the band's 2007 tour in Manchester and is being released on DVD on November 3.
Frontman Alex Turner revealed why they collaborated with Richard, saying: "He did the video for Fluorescent Adolescent, and it's just grown stronger ever since."
Asked why they waited until now in their career to do a live DVD, Nick O'Malley said: "It just felt right really. We've got our second album, so it felt like we'd got enough songs. We'd never seen ourselves playing live either."
Matt Helders added: "It's like D:Ream said, things can only get better! We were probably at our best. If we'd done it earlier on, we would have looked back and though 'That were c**p'. We'll probably look back at this and think we could be better in a year's time."
But Alex confessed he hated watching himself talking to the crowd.
He said: "Whenever I speak, that's the hardest bit of this film for me to watch. When I watch them, I wish each of them had been a sentence shorter, or just not happened at all."
ENZO Maccarinelli has travelled to London ahead of his WBO cruiserweight title shot on Saturday night, still none the wiser as to who he will be facing.
WALES Under-20s head coach Phil Davies believes there is a core of bright young talent in the Dragons region that can become the backbone of a successful senior side.
THERE were two clear aims for the Dragons Under-20s coaching team this season – development and winning the region’s first piece of silverware.
House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin has revealed police did not have a warrant to search Tory immigration spokesman Damian Green's parliamentary office.
The British Olympic Association have expressed their disappointment at the level of funding offered to some sports ahead of the 2012 London Games.
A £2 million original version of JK Rowling's latest book has been unveiled as Harry Potter mania grips the globe once again.
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