Sgt. Pepper documentary
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Thanks, Nancy! Can't wait to see this. Hope it will have a limited theatrical run, like the Ron Howard documentary did last Fall. That one seemed to do very well
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So perhaps we can look forward to a release of the Let It Be movie when we reach the 50th anniversary in 2020?
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beatlesfanrandy:
So perhaps we can look forward to a release of the Let It Be movie when we reach the 50th anniversary in 2020?
We can only dream!
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LadyLeslie:
Thanks, Nancy! Can't wait to see this. Hope it will have a limited theatrical run, like the Ron Howard documentary did last Fall. That one seemed to do very well
More than likely this will be a straight to DVD/BluRay release in the US as it's only having a very limited cinema release in the UK. It's from the same Producer as 'Who Killed Nancy?', the Status Quo film, 'Hello Quo' and the, as yet unreleased, 'You Got the Best: The Official Kiss Movie'.
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I've pre ordered this on DVD on Amazon
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Euan B:
I've pre ordered this on DVD on Amazon
Is this what you ordered? https://www.amazon.com/Terry-Burrows-Beatles-Years-Hardcover/dp/B00RWTC27Q/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1492015637&sr=1-3&keywords=it+was+50+years+ago+today If not, please provide link. Thanks!
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Just realized you are From the U.K. and would be ordering from Amazon U.K. this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_2_10?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-keywords=it+was+50+years+ago+today&sprefix=It+was+50+%2Caps%2C258&crid=22FQWI7XXDB19
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An interesting documentary on the mid-sixties period for the Beatles, without using any of their music. The real meat of this release though is the bonus material on disc 2 with its interviews with Andy Peebles, Pete Best and Julia Baird. In particular, Andy Peebles account of his meeting with John and Yoko in December 1980 and the aftermath of John's assassination, has to be one of the most honest and emotionally charged interviews I've ever watched in connection with with Beatles, either together or solo. I would definitely recommend this dvd/blu ray release for this interview alone.
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Kestrel:
An interesting documentary on the mid-sixties period for the Beatles, without using any of their music. The real meat of this release though is the bonus material on disc 2 with its interviews with Andy Peebles, Pete Best and Julia Baird. In particular, Andy Peebles account of his meeting with John and Yoko in December 1980 and the aftermath of John's assassination, has to be one of the most honest and emotionally charged interviews I've ever watched in connection with with Beatles, either together or solo. I would definitely recommend this dvd/blu ray release for this interview alone.
I hate it when they can't use any Beatles music! Hopefully that won't detract. Thanks for the disc 2 recommendation. I can't wait to watch it. I just got it from a friend.
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Why haven't they released this in the U.S.?
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oobu24:
I hate it when they can't use any Beatles music! Hopefully that won't detract.
The original incidental music they do use isn't too jarring to be honest but it is great shame they couldn't use some original Beatles music.
oobu24:
Thanks for the disc 2 recommendation. I can't wait to watch it. I just got it from a friend.
Enjoy.
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Thanks for posting this Nancy! I definitely want to check this out!