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Post by B on Jan 20, 2010 11:52:27 GMT -5
Two of Us 1
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Jan 20, 2010 12:12:45 GMT -5
JL: "Aren't you one of them?" PM: "I used to be. Now I'm just one of me."
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Post by JoJo on Jan 21, 2010 21:39:22 GMT -5
Directed by Michael Lindsey Hogg, who directed Let It Be amongst other Beatle activities. The movie has a disclaimer at the beginning to the effect that this is how the film makers 'imagined' things went down, however.. That may not be entirely true, as L-H may have heard a story from one (or both) participant. This movie is alright so far, thanks LB. From: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Lindsay-HoggOn 19 & 20 May 1966 Lindsay-Hogg directed two pairs of film clips (then known as "filmed inserts") to promote The Beatles current single Paperback Writer.
On 4 September 1968 at Twickenham Film Studios Hogg directed the promotional film for the new single "Hey Jude" with Paul McCartney himself designing the set. The event is also memorable as it marked Ringo Starr's return to the group after a two-week hiatus, during which he had announced that he had left the band. The final cut was a combination of several different takes, twelve having been filmed during the entire days session, according to the actor Marc Sinden who was in the film along with his brother Jeremy.
In 1970, he directed the full-length documentary Let It Be.
In 2000, he directed the VH1 television movie entitled Two of Us, named after the song of the same name, a track from The Beatles' final album, Let It Be. The movie is a fictionalized account of 24 April 1976, (six years after the break-up of The Beatles) the day Lorne Michaels made a statement on Saturday Night Live in which he offered The Beatles $3000.00 to appear on his program. The story is told through a series of conversations between John Lennon (Jared Harris) and Paul McCartney (Aidan Quinn).
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Post by B on Jan 21, 2010 21:58:28 GMT -5
I've watched three segments of it so far, and it is eerily convincing. The actors really have their parts down. (And no, I didn't say their pants.)
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Post by MikeNL on Jan 22, 2010 5:17:56 GMT -5
Directed by Michael Lindsey Hogg, who directed Let It Be amongst other Beatle activities. The movie has a disclaimer at the beginning to the effect that this is how the film makers 'imagined' things went down, however.. That may not be entirely true, as L-H may have heard a story from one (or both) participant. This movie is alright so far, thanks LB. From: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Lindsay-HoggOn 19 & 20 May 1966 Lindsay-Hogg directed two pairs of film clips (then known as "filmed inserts") to promote The Beatles current single Paperback Writer.
On 4 September 1968 at Twickenham Film Studios Hogg directed the promotional film for the new single "Hey Jude" with Paul McCartney himself designing the set. The event is also memorable as it marked Ringo Starr's return to the group after a two-week hiatus, during which he had announced that he had left the band. The final cut was a combination of several different takes, twelve having been filmed during the entire days session, according to the actor Marc Sinden who was in the film along with his brother Jeremy.
In 1970, he directed the full-length documentary Let It Be.
In 2000, he directed the VH1 television movie entitled Two of Us, named after the song of the same name, a track from The Beatles' final album, Let It Be. The movie is a fictionalized account of 24 April 1976, (six years after the break-up of The Beatles) the day Lorne Michaels made a statement on Saturday Night Live in which he offered The Beatles $3000.00 to appear on his program. The story is told through a series of conversations between John Lennon (Jared Harris) and Paul McCartney (Aidan Quinn).why haven't we seen all 12 different versions. i mean come on guys.. show us this kinda stuff.
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Post by JoJo on Jan 22, 2010 5:43:17 GMT -5
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Post by Jai Guru Deva on Jan 22, 2010 23:36:00 GMT -5
I saw this movie several years ago on VH1. It is fiction, but it's a good movie. The actors are convincing enough to keep you interested enough in the story. You can buy it on Amazon.
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