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Music films and documentaries!?

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Well..............I don't watch much TV.......and films...I only watch interesting or entertaining music films and documentaries............like almost famous............or films about music history..........which good films/documentaries etc....would you suggest me to watch......?

 

Or just post films/documentaries you watched and which were good!

I'm not sure what you're asking, but I know a lot of music documentaries that are excellent. Of course, they all fit my music tastes, though... And I'm not sure what yours are, exactly.

 

I see you've got a Who avi, have you ever seen The Kids Are Alright? That's an excellent biography documentary... thing. :lol:

 

Don't Look Back and the recent No Direction Home are astounding documentaries focusing on Bob Dylan. Of course the Woodstock documentary is great too. I don't want to go out listing a lot of the DVDs I have, though, because I'm not sure who else would even want to see them. Like U2's Rattle&Hum, which is the best thing ever filmed (in my humble opinion :P ). But then again, you just have to know me to know I'm probably one of the biggest U2 fans in the entire world! :lol: :lol:

 

Erm, music movies... Spinal Tap's classic. Almost Famous is a brilliant film, my favorite movie. Wayne's World is another classic. I'm not sure, though, there aren't that many great actual movies based on a music theme that I really know of....

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Thanks an_cat....I didn't know there is a film like "the kids are alright" really cool.....and yeah....the Woodstock documentary is great....but I only saw it half.......I slept in when it was on TV....but then I woke up by Roger Daltrey's voice and it made me cry! :stunned:

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Yeah..I bought the Woodstock DVD today.....I can't wait to watch it! :D

I love the Woodstock film, really classic.

 

I'd definately check out The Kids Are Alright if I were you. As a Who fan, you'd love it!

How about 'Dig!'. It's a docufilm follows The Dandy Warhols and Brian Jonestown Massacre. It's about their friendship and how it turns bitter when one becomes more successful than the other. It's narrated by Courtney Taylor and is very enjoyable...even if you're not a fan of either band ;)

I watched great documentary about the whole Brit-pop era one time, but I cant remember what it was called. :/ It was pretty good. I'll try and find out the name.

 

'Bowling for Columbine' by Michael Moore is incredible. Very harrowing, and shocking at times, but excellent, very well made. I studied it in Media Studies when I was at college and really enjoyed it.

 

Music films - I dont know about you, but I love musicals, and my ultimate favourite is 'Singing in the Rain'. Absolute classic, a must-see.

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