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Why sucky music flicks rule
Joe Bosso, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 5:46 pm UTC

Let's Send The Night Together (1982)
Why it blows: Gimme Shelter, the Stones' 1970 documentary (directed by the Maysles Brothers) caught the band with all their raw, pirate-like sensuality intact. It also captured an out-of-control crowd at the Altamont Speedway in California, where one of the Hell's Angels stabbed a man to death. In short, brutal, scary stuff. This film, on the other hand, portrays the Stones as a slick business operation, doling out hits for audiences that don't do much of anything.
Why you must see it: For the sheer absurdity of director Hal Ashby's attempts to interpret some of the songs by inserting newsreel footage of burning monks, famine victims and other such atrocities. It's like an exercise you'd be given in first-year film school entitled 'How Not To Make A Concert Film' - so, in a sense, you can consider it educational.
I'd also have included at least one of Zappa's film-making attempts. Probably '200 Motels', which is sheer lunacy - not in a particularly good way, as the film makes no real sense. It's still a must-see, just because Ringo Starr does such an excellent job of playing Frank.
'Easy Rider' a rock movie? Why? Because of the soundtrack?
Thank you SMPse. I think you're right.
@FMo
I think this is the movie,
Six-String Samurai (1998)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118736/
Hmmm... I really enjoyed "Easy Rider", even without any drugs, maybe your just to young to get it?
But I was actually reading the list, in hope of finding the name of a weird music movie I watched the ending of one day, and new found the title. It's about the world after a nuclear war, where Elvis is king of the only remaining city (I think it's Las Vegas), and then the king dies, and there has to be found a new king. So we follow this Buddy Holly look alike, with a sword and a guitar, who is trying to make it to Las Vegas, while he is being challenged by everybody he meets, and chased by a Slash-look alike with a white Fender and an entourage.
Does this ring a bell? And can anybody tell me the title, so I can watch the start?
OK you missed "REPO: A Genetic Opera" (With Sarah Brightman and Ogre among others), and Phantom ofthe Paradise (though it was covered in Cult Films)
and While it isn't bad (and should be in Cult films), Ralph Bakshi's "American Pop" was widely panned on release.
Zakk Wylde was also in rock star
Even though i quite like the Who i thought Tommy was an awful movie, i guess one has to use drugs to enjoy Easy Rider, i dont and didnt.
"Easy Rider" and "Tommy" ?
MusicRadar: *Fail*
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