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SieLiebtDich
August 23, 2004, 12:53am Report to Moderator

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my favortie is Help! still that movie rocks!! \m/
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Quoted from Fool_on_the_Hill, posted March 20, 2004, 12:58pm at here
Didn't AHDN won an Oscar?


good question  did it?
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i gues no one knows...
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No only Let it Be won a oscar


April 15th 1971
The Beatles ,though no longer a recording/performing act, receive an Oscar for "Best Original Song Score" for the music in their movie "Let It Be".


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One should actually know that as a fan.  Tip for Christmas purchase you books...


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you maybe!!!!!!!!


My Favourite is too Help!and a little Bit of AhDN

because the other movies fail the Humor
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It's very difficult to decide ona  single film, becasue for me AHDN and Help are both great!! I've chosen Help becasue it's in colour and JOHN is soooo gorgeous. I love seeing him wearing jeans. Mmmm.

AHDN was nominated for an oscar but didn't win it. I think Mary Poppins did. Well, I'm not sure about that, I just know that it was nominated but didn't win the Oscar in the end.


JOHN LENNON is my Sun King!
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Child_Robbery
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1964-A Hard Day's Night nominated was for:

Nominated for Alun Owen (film script original)
Nominated for George Martin (treatment of music)
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I think Hard Days Night is better, because of the Black & White (cheap Budget) decision.
Just has that defined characteristic, an instant cult recognition.
Plus, I love the Script.

The Yellow Submarine Film I always feel is Underated.
Its a Pyschedelic Masterpiece, updating Alice In Wonderland, into a 20th Century conception..one that is alot more darker..and 'fab'


Whats the matter lads? Blue Meanies?

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Quoted from Indica


The Yellow Submarine Film I always feel is Underated.
Its a Pyschedelic Masterpiece, updating Alice In Wonderland, into a 20th Century conception..one that is alot more darker..and 'fab'


And it's a good way of getting the kids into the Beatles.  


All You Need Is LOVE!
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It is a nursery school tradition of all the kids shouting "we all live in a Yellow Submarine"

God bless Ringo.


Whats the matter lads? Blue Meanies?

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A Hard Day's Night

Richard Lester was just so innovative!  I saw the movie when it was released.  Nothing like it ever existed before.


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Quoted from Child_Robbery
No only Let it Be won a oscar


April 15th 1971
The Beatles ,though no longer a recording/performing act, receive an Oscar for "Best Original Song Score" for the music in their movie "Let It Be".


Kind of ironic that

The BlueMeanie vote goes to...

A Hard Days Night. Has to really. Wonderful movie, brilliantly directed. An historical period piece.

Also always had a soft spot for MMT. I remember watching it on telly the first time it was shown. I was 9 I think.


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A Hard Day's Night baffled me the first time I saw it. The accents, the slang, the cultural differences from America-- it was hard for me to get. But I studied LONG and HARD study study study which was grueling but I somehow managed it with the four Beatles running around being adorable. Then I decreed it the bestest of movies and still do.

Help I immediately liked on first viewing, except for the fact that they were all stoned. I just hated those red, puffy eyes. I wish they'd stayed on pills! They were much more up when they were wired. Also, they were working hard in HDN, clearly trying to make a good film, whereas in Help they were coasting. I still enjoy Help, and it's got some great scenes and songs. But it falls second to HDN.

YS can't compete simply because it's not the guys, although I agree it's a classic in its own right and has some terrific, creative moments.

I've never seen MMT, except for a few scenes that people have posted on YouTube. I'm afraid I'm not any more fond of LSD than I am of pot affecting the Beatles' acting. Where are the German waiters with the prellies when you need them? Send them to England, fast!  


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Quoted from Indica
God bless Ringo.

did he sneeze?   But umm, there are some days where i prefer Help! and some where i prefer AHDN but i suppose if i need to pick one i'll go for Help since it has more of a story and its in colour


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Help!!! It's hilarious with the pub scene!!!!!!!!
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^That's a great scene. I love it when the entire city bursts into Beethoven's 9th to save Ringo from the tiger.  


All you've got to do is choose love.  That's how I live it now.  I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden.  I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007

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