but yellow submarine is definitely my favourite. Full of lots of little "in " jokes and quips that no one would understand unless they were familiar with the songs. Just love it.
Hard Day's Night has always been my favorite Beatle movie. It's funny how many musical acts have tried to re-do the formula without being able to pull it off (think Spiceworld.)
Watching the Beatles Anthology DVD about Help is interesting. The guys explain that they wanted to go places like the Bahamas and had them incorporate that into the movie, even though it didn't make any sense in the plot. The whole movie seems like a mess.
Yellow Submarine always seemed a little boring to me, but I think it's because I don't do drugs.
Bart: "What did you do, screw up like the Beatles and say you were bigger than Jesus?" Homer: "All the time. It was the title of our second album!"
i like it hard baby.....lol a hards days night is my favorite.the energy they had then seemed toned down in help.i liked the lads when they were just having fun.....
Quoted from pc31, posted October 21, 2004, 11:36pm at here
i like it hard baby.....lol a hards days night is my favorite.the energy they had then seemed toned down in help.i liked the lads when they were just having fun.....
true true, everyone is better when they are just having fun, none of that stressed forced stuff. "acting"
Talking about pesonal prefernces, I couldn't choose between A hard day's night and Help!. They are differente, one is sort of a documentary, and the other one is a fictional film. Both show the Beatle splaying their songs, and that's what's interesting about them. Yellow Submarine was just to fulfill the contract they had with United Artists. Their participation in the film was almost nil, if we except their appearence towards the end.
MMT is psychedelic to me, in the sense that it doesn't have any plot, and it's just sequences or fragments stuck together at Paul's whim.
But they are Beatles' films anyway, and o very interesting.
I'm a "HUGE" Beatles fan but when "Let It Be" came out at the movies it was boring except for the parts where the boys actually played some songs! It is like you patiently waited through all the monolouge for the songs to be played! The best part was seeing the band on such a huge screen. Which was also the case for A Hard Day's Night and Help!
It has got to be HELP because number one it's in colour, and the lads look very cool in this movie! Their hair styles and the spots it was shot in make it all good! The song selection doesn't hurt either.
Sorry, I missed Let it be. I agree with apple sauce. And seeing Yoko there all the time, next to JOHN, really sucks. Why did she have to be there? Anyway, seeing JOHN makes it worthwhile!