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Favourite Music Movies

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by SmeggySmeg, Jan 12, 2004.

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  1. Woofer

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    Moulin Rouge
    Yellow Submarine - even with the imitators voices
    Beauty and the Beast with Robbie Benson
    A Night at the Opera

    Music themed opens it up to lots of movies.
     
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    Forgot about
    Hedwig and the Angry Inch - all original songs, thought I was going to hate it from the description but it really rocks

    Hakuna matata - can't get that out of my head still - The Lion King
     
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    the top secret soundtrack (yes there is a soundtrack)with Val Kilmer is classic!!
    How silly can you get?
    Skeet surfing
    Spend this night with me

    all the songs work with the movie and make it possible for such comedy/musicals ala south park.

    This is not Mel Torme indeed!
     
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    Can't believe it hasn't been said yet.

    The Blues Brothers.
     
  5. SmeggySmeg

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    movies about Music dudes, not soundtracks
     
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    Music Movies:

    The Last Waltz
    The Kids Are Alright
    Standing in the Shadows of Motown

    Music Themed Movies:

    Quadrophenia
    Absolute Beginners
     
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    I really liked Eddie and the Cruisers
     
  8. Rockets2K

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    no brainers..

    Song Remains the Same
    The Wall
    Heavy Metal
    Blues Brothers
    For Those About To Rock
    Spinal Tap

    edit: :)D) how could I forget

    Woodstock (the original one of course)
     
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    Moulin Rouge
    Chicago
    Rattle and Hum

    Themed:
    High Fidelity
     
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    Blues Brothers
    The Wall


    Themed:
    The Commitments (fookin' deadly)
    This is Spinal Tap
    Old School (wedding scene) ..and I need you now tonight, I fookin' need you more than ever...
     
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    Song Remains the Same is pathetic. Lame shots of a mediocre performance.

    The Last Waltz is hands down the finest rock film ever made.

    The Who At The Isle of Wight festival is an absolutely top notch peformance.

    The Monterey Pop Fest slays. Specifically the Otis Redding set.
     
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    Two music-themed movies I liked were sweet and lowdown and the red violin.
     
  14. Rockets2K

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    Whether you like it or not, it is the only movie I can pop in whenever I feel like watching and listening to Zeppelin.

    If you can name a better movie with concert footage of LZ, Im all ears.

    until such time, it goes on my list cause I cant see them live anymore and never got to when they were touring.
     
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    This is Spinal Tap

    Blues Brothers

    Scratch

    Frank Zappa- Baby Snakes

    Sun Ra - Space is the Place

    Wild Style

    Charles Mingus- Beneath the Underdog

    Thelonius Monk - Straight No Chaser
     
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    The Committments... great movie

    can i just repeat how much I love the Last Waltz... btw for anyone who doesn't have the DVD version is great and includes the jamming that occured after the lights went on.
     
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    "Don't Look Back"- Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of England. Awesome!

    "Jailhouse Rock"- Elvis

    "Bird"- Forrest Whitaker as Charlie Parker. Excellent!

    "Rainbow Bridge"- Movie sucks but the Jimi Hendrix concert at the end is worth the price.

    "Let It Be"- Beatles rooftop concert (Last concert). Excellent!
     
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    Metallica - One
    Micheal Jackson - Smooth Criminal
     
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    misread the thread

    dont' have any favorite music movies
     
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    Just n case you feel tempted, never spend any time either watching or searching for the Jane's Addiction movie "Gift."

    Perry Farrell and his semi-hot girlfriend make Carmen Electra look like Pacino in terms of acting skills. The movie attempts to be arty and weird, but ends up being farty and poopy and crappy and a bunch of other adjectives that suggest the extreme ****tyness of this movie.
     

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