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Beatles forums => Films, TV Shows, Interviews => Topic started by: on September 09, 2007, 06:37:36 PM
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NONE. :D :D
Just kidding. Actually, I liked the scene when Paul's band (which happily included Ringo for the flick) were rehearsing in that musty-looking London dock warehouse. Plus, Paul singing his remade "For No One", and the 19th century fantasy scenes. But despite these highpoints, the movie's plot is very weak, IMHO. ...looking for stolen mastertapes? gimme a break, Paulie. (but u still need the film in your post-Beatle collection--sitting right next to Candy, Magic Christian, Caveman, Concert For Bangladesh, Imagine...etc)
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I've recently re-discovered this movie & quite enjoyed it.
It's not that Bad! :-/ It just wasen't thought out propley enough!
I like the Eleanor Rigby scene, i find it quite impressive & a
good piece of film making. i also love the scene where paul & his
bandmates are rehearsing No Values, Not Such a Bad Boy & So Bad.
My fav songs of the movie as well & the only new ones he did at the time.
:)
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Just found this movie at Rite Aid the other day!
I like the Eleanor Rigby scene too.
Paul looks good in Victorian garb, doesn't he?
I just love period scenery and clothing.
The street they were on in the ER scene looked a lot like the one in Oliver!, the musical.
I also noticed they filmed at Elstree studios, and that's where they filmed Oliver! too.
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The Credits ;D ;D ;D
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The Credits ;D ;D ;D
true that...john paul jones and dave edmunds helped on that project too...