PET SHOP BOYS
IT COULDN’T HAPPEN HERE
BFI
★★★
As one of pop’s great theorisers, Neil Tennant’s most well-known notion is the ’imperial phase’, where everything a group does goes stratospheric. More obscure is the example Tennant cites of what ended Pet Shop Boys’ own imperial phase: It Couldn’t Happen Here. Initially conceived as a replacement for playing live when ideas for an Actually tour proved impractical, Pet Shop Boys’ film arrived in 1988, when bands had stopped making full-length movies, MTV and videos having made the idea superfluous. It Couldn’t Happen Here doesn’t do much to suggest that pop films deserved a comeback.