It seems to have sprung forth from
The Beatles film Yellow Submarine.
If I had to pick an atmosphere with which to compare the resulting video experience, I would pick the mildly surreal mood of those early
Beatles films directed by Richard Lester, Help!
Not exact matches
From the Cabaret Voltaire to Andy Warhol's Factory, from the silent
film comedians to the
Beatles, from the first comic - strip artists to the present managers of the Underground, the apolitical have made much more radical progress in dealing with the media than any grouping of the Left.
Lindsay - Hogg is the eminent
film, television and theatre director whose work includes the 1970
Beatles documentary Let It Be, about the band's recording of their final studio album, while Della Sciucca is a writer, director, designer and illustrator.
A semi-sequel to the popular Zappa, Twist and Shout (1984) followed that
film's lead character as he came of age during the time when the
Beatles» popularity exploded worldwide.
Stephen Dorff was so impressive as original
Beatles bassist Stu Sutcliffe in 1994's «Backbeat» that no less an authority than Paul McCartney, who otherwise hated the
film, called him «astonishing.»
The historical
film power duo, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, will be tackling one of history's most beloved music groups, The
Beatles, in a new authorized documentary.After proving they handle
The title of the
film comes from The Grateful Dead, who, along with Bob Dylan, the
Beatles, and other musicians from the era are the key to unlocking Gabriel's memories (at least until the song ends).
Firstly, the refusal of the late guitarist's estate to sanction any of his music for the
film hampers it from the off while the constant use of lookalikes to represent the likes of Eric Clapton, members of The
Beatles and Rolling Stones makes the recreation of the elite London rock»n' roll scene in 1966/67 look faintly farcical.
I instantly fell in love with it and have been anxiously awaiting Nowhere Boy, which is her first feature
film about the early days of John Lennon and Paul McCartney from The
Beatles.
I'm a big fan of The
Beatles and was interested in learning more about their formation and early days, and while Nowhere Boy isn't as much about the band as it is Lennon's younger years, it's still an incredibly well - directed
film that most
Beatles fans will enjoy.
Featuring more than a handful of the greatest songs from their extensive catalog sang by the
film's cast, including Jim Sturgess, Evan Rachael Wood, Joe Anderson and even Bono, the
film is a tantalizing experience for
Beatles fans.
While we don't get to hear a lot of their music (most likely because they couldn't get the rights - they don't even say the name «The
Beatles» once), the
film is so masterfully directed, beautifully shot, and well acted, that I easily became wrapped up in the story and the characters.
Perhaps wisely, the
film focuses on what made The
Beatles so unique.
Ron Howard is a studio craftsman who specializes in crowd - pleasing entertainment, and his new
film The
Beatles: Eight Days A Week focuses on the band during their crowd - pleasing years: the era between 1962 and...
7:25 am — IFC — A Hard Day's Night Richard Lester's 1964
Beatles - starring
film straddles several genres — musical, concert
film, documentary, comedy.
You'll be hard - pressed to find any
film an exuberant as this one, and with the
Beatles right on the cusp of becoming the greatest band of all time.
Another 2014 creation, «The
Beatles: The Road to A Hard Day's Night» (27:43) sees
Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn discussing the band's origins and evolution through their
film debut.
Co-written, co-directed, produced by, and starring Peter Sellers, this quickly and cheaply produced black & white 1960 short (made for # 70 over two Sundays) wound up with an Oscar nomination and was a favorite of The
Beatles, who sought out Lester for their
film as a result.
Part of the
film's instantaneous charm is its melancholic aura present in so many great
Beatles songs.
This earned a Best Original Song Score Oscar nomination for Rod McKuen, Bill Melendez (who also provides the vocals for Snoopy), regular Peanuts scorer Vince Guaraldi, John Scott Trotter and Alan Shean, but the tunes prove to be the
film's weakest component (at any rate, it was bested for the prize by The
Beatles and Let It Be).
And as you'd expect from a
film starring the
Beatles, «A Hard Day's Night» also features some excellent musical performances, with director Richard Lester wisely shooting each one in a different style so that they don't become stale by the time the big finale rolls around.
The
Beatles» 1968 animated
film returns to the big screen in a newly restored print with newly mixed sound.
Not a single note of the
Beatles» Eleanor Rigby is ever heard in the
film.
In fact, so tiny was Nowhere Boy's impact on the
film industry that by comparison Julie Taymor's underperforming 2007
Beatles musical Across the Universe seemed almost epic.
To that, it adds red carpet and introductory footage from the
film's premiere (including encouraging remarks by Yoko Ono) and some perspective and praise from
Beatles historian Martin Lewis.
Director Danny Boyle will now have more time to complete his other new project, a
Beatles - inspired
film with writer Richard Curtis.
Apparently he's popping up in Richard Curtis's new
film about The
Beatles.
The
film tells the story of The Wonders, a fictional light - rock band of the mid-1960s who bear an intentional resemblance to The
Beatles.
You'll be hard - pressed to find any
film an exuberant as this one, and with the
Beatles right on the cusp of becoming the greatest band of all time... Must See (repeats at 1:15 pm)
Tiwary is looking to take the book to
film and hopes to use the
Beatles» own songs.
When I look at his paintings and
films (of whatever date) I think of Hippies and psychedelic drugs, of liberation, rebellion, the
Beatles, the Stones, Monthy Python and Mad Magazine.
A couple of years later, Kirchherr shadowed The
Beatles during the
filming of A Hard Day's Night in 1964 with photojournalist Max Scheler for Stern, using 35 mm
film for the first time.
How the
Beatles Rocked The Kremlin Intriguing
film about the
Beatles» pivotal role in liberating Russians and bringing about the end of the Cold War.
The
Beatles in the Abbey Road Studios, where many of their most famous records were made, examining the script of the
film «A Hard Days Night».
Iconic, immediately affecting and universally recognizable, Magritte's pictorial conundrums, trademark double - takes, and visual - verbal paradoxes are as pervasive as ever, as indicated by the appropriation of his imagery by subsequent artists,
film directors, advertising agencies, and musicians — key examples include the logos of The
Beatles» record label and CBS.
Divers explored the reef while listening to ocean - themed songs such as The
Beatles» «Octopus's Garden» and music from
films including Jaws and The Little Mermaid.
This
film opens on the filmmaker dancing alone to «Ob - La - Di, Ob - La - Da» the
Beatles song whose refrain is: life goes on.
In addition to the Pink Floyd album, the building was featured in The
Beatles»
film Help!