i must confess im not a huge stones fan, and im not very clued up on them but i thought ill watch it as im interested in bands bio's, i was really hoping to see mick all mick if you know what a mean, and well kieth all drugged up and just his usual self, but i obviously misjudged it and realised that they werent like that until later on in there career.
but still it was a good movie but yeah sandra it was really sick and you always had a felling something wrong could or would happen at anytime, which kept me on my toes watching it, i would hate to imagine what it would be like actually being around that.
i must confess im not a huge stones fan, and im not very clued up on them but i thought ill watch it as im interested in bands bio's,
yeah, i'm not a great stones fan either. Silmilar kinda thing is i watched Walk The Line recently & it's brilliant movie done well about Johnny Cash, but i'm not a Cash fan. But it's very interested to learn what these groups / singers did or went through.
HAPPY 40TH BIRTHDAY TO THE WHITE ALBUM! you say its your birthday!
Do yourself a favor and skip Hours and Times, about the vacation Lennon and Brian Epstein took together. It was like watching a student film made by an amateur. The actor playing Lennon was good (the same guy who played him in "Backbeat"), but he didn't really do anything other than mope and stay sullen. I have a hard time believing that John Lennon was completely joyless, but this movie would have you believe otherwise. And the dude they cast as Brian Epstein could be further from reality (looks-wise).
I saw "Two of Us," and after awhile you forget you're looking at Adian Quinn. it was decent.
Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on what's out there), I haven't seen anything else yet. NetFlix has a wealth of Beatles titles, so I'll slowly check em out and report back.