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Is This The Best Music Film of All Time?


I would have to say yes, with "The Doors" (1991) coming in at a close second.
This is simply an underrated and amazing film; definitely a fun feel-good film to watch. I loved all the characters, and I'm sure every straight male who watches this will instantly fall in love with Penny Lane, what a dream woman!

You guys have to recommend to me some more music type films, because I don't know of very many. Any other films similar to this?



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I dont know many music films either but this is one of my favorite films in general. Its very well made and they make use of the rock era perfectly

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Yes, it simply is the best music film ever, and will probably remain that way for a long time since this genre of film isn't all too common.

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I completely agree, and it's also one of my favorite movies of all time.

The Doors was a very good movie but it was so incredibly depressing, and of course the ending was tragic.

There's a new movie coming out about Brian Wilson that's been getting really good reviews. It's called "Love and Mercy" and will be in theaters soon. I'm looking forward to seeing it.

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Yes.

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If you're a fan of 70s rock, check out the Italian director Gabrielle Salvatores. Here's the opening to his film "Denti" ("Teeth"). This clip is in Italian, no subtitles, but if you watch the whole thing, no subtitles are necessary (yuck). I'll never be able to hear that song the same way again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Gv7EliJGBo

Another great one for you 70s prog fans: Buffalo 66 with music by Yes, King Crimson, etc. This scene is the best (and only) use of "Heart of the Sunrise" in movie history. SPOILER ALERT: Shut it off at 2:10 when he pulls out the gun. BIG SPOILERS AFTER THAT (although there's a lot more to the movie afterwards).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzGLlR_JoPc

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Across the Universe [2007] by Julie Taymor [The Lion King] is totally superb and deals with period BEFORE "they killed Rock and Roll"

do kids use the term "Musical" any more?

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almost famous is now a musical hitting Broadway soon

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I wouldn't call it "underrated" considering the acclaim it's gotten. It's a very popular movie and I don't know anyone who doesn't think highly of it.

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Bingo.

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This is one of my fave 'music' films and about those times.

'Bandwagon' is also a great little 'band' film that is too underrated IMHO.






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It's a very nice movie but there are better music movies. The Rose. Grace of my Heart. The Commitments. They are all good.

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I personally don't think any of the three films you list there come close to Almost Famous. Especially The Commitments. I recall really disliking that one when it came out and thinking it was cheesy and cliche. But it has been a while. Maybe I should watch it again? Probably not

However information_police, you did list a film I personally love which never gets the props it deserves: Grace Of My Heart. This film had a lot of soul and one of the best soundtracks of all time. All-time. But as far as movie making and taking everything into consideration, not close to Almost Famous in my mind.

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It's funny but I can't for the life of me writing the post you responded to. I can't imagine that I put The Rose there - not that it was a bad moving but because I don't think I've thought of it for over a decade!


Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.

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I personally don't think any of the three films you list there come close to Almost Famous. Especially The Commitments.
Agreed. This stands head and shoulders above that lot and is arguably the best film celebrating the ROCK music experience I've seen.🐭

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LOVE 'Grace of My Heart' ~





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