ECHO IN THE CANYON – Review

As the classic song goes, “Rock and roll is here to stay…”. That’s true at the clubs, the arenas, the stadiums, and, for the last year or so, the movie theatres. We’ve seen a love story, a couple of biographies, and now a feature documentary. Now those bios told the story of music superstars of the ’70s, so many younger fans may wonder about the artists that inspired them in the decade before. And not those from the home turfs of Elton and Freddie, but rather some home-grown American icons. Those influencers are remembered and celebrated by their works that still reverberate all through the years from a never silenced ECHO IN THE CANYON.


This nostalgic rock odyssey is mainly helmed by two men: the film’s director, and head of Capitol Records Andrew Slater and musician Jakob Dylan (yes, he’s Bob’s son). Oh, the canyon in the title refers to Laurel Canyon, a hilly rural area not from Los Angeles which became the “happening” music community in the sixties (the film is mainly concerned with 1965 to 1967). The creative fires were really lit the year before with the British invasion led by the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. Those lads from Liverpool were a big inspiration to the three bands that are the doc’s focus: The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and The Mamas and the Papas. Of course, there are sidebars on the Beach Boys (including a visit from their eccentric genius Brian Wilson), along with admiration from later artists like Jackson Browne and, in his last filmed interview, Tom Petty. Dylan becomes the researcher/interviewer as he guides us through this magical, creative period when the radio hit songs dug deeper with rock merging with folk styles. His research is building up to a new album of the era’s tunes, mainly recorded in the original studios with those music legends and a few new ones like Norah Jones. We also get to sit in on rehearsals at one of those Laurel hide-aways, where Dylan harmonizes with Cat Power, Regina Spektor, and Beck. This leads to an incredible 2015 concert at LA’s Orpheum Theatre, where they’re joined by Fiona Apple and Jade Castrinos (who dazzles the crowd). Happily, the live concert footage is smartly intercut with new interviews and archival footage that create a truly engaging piece of “infotainment”.

So you will learn a lot about that long-ago music revolution, but this flick is far from homework. Slater and Dylan capture the joy of creation and experimentation in the songs and the bands that electrified fans, leaving them with tuneful, enduring melodies and memories. We get a Beatle, a Beach Boy, “guitar god” Eric Clapton along with record producer Lou Adler. And all this was inspired by a little flick of that era. MODEL SHOP from 1969 was the catalyst to look back on the California epicenter of rock (when archival footage was presented I was surprised to see 2001’s Gary Lockwood until the connection to the 50-year-old movie was explained). Dylan turns out to be a very unobtrusive researcher, letting the artists tell their tale. Particularly memorable is the last surviving member of The Mamas and the Papas, Michelle Phillips. Rather than be apologetic or embarrassed by her trysts and flings, Phillips seems delighted and a little bit proud of her “scandalous” past, as she lived her young life to the fullest. With girlish glee, she tells of how her husband’s frustrated retort (“Do what you wanna’ do! Go where you wanna’ go) become a huge hit song. Later she delights in a new rendition by Dylan and the superb song stylist Jade Castrinos (such an engaging stage presence). Slater does a wonderful job of pacing the film, knowing when to shift from interview to rehearsal to concert performance (that was some night in 2015). And the tragedies are dealt with as the bands began to break up, some from clashing egos, others from substance abuse (in one brutally honest exchange David Crosby says he caused a split by “being an as*#ole”). ECHO IN THE CANYON is a true celebration that will have you humming as you leave the theatre and later searching those streaming music services. More convenient, but not nearly as wonderful as those big scratchy “33” discs. Truly groovy.

4.5 Out of 5

ECHO IN THE CANYON opens everywhere and screens exclusively in the St. Louis area at Landmark’s Tivoli Theatre

DECONSTRUCTING THE BEATLES: MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR Screening at The Tivoli January 29th


DECONSTRUCTING THE BEATLES: MAGICAL MYSTERY  will be screening at Landmark’s The Tivoli Theater ( 6350 Delmar in The Loop) one-time only, Tuesday, January 29th at 7pm. Ticket information can be found HERE.  DECONSTRUCTING THE BEATLES: MAGICAL MYSTERY explores the music written for the Magical Mystery Tour TV show, as well as the additional songs that appeared on the 1967 LP.


In 1967, The Beatles embarked on an ambitious project, writing and directing a one-hour film, Magical Mystery Tour.  The music written for the film is some of The Beatles’ psychedelic best. In Deconstructing The Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour, Mr. Freiman delves into the creative process behind “The Fool On The Hill,” “Blue Jay Way,” “I Am The Walrus,” and other selections from Magical Mystery Tour.  Scott will also “deconstruct” other songs from the Magical Mystery Tour album, including “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Penny Lane,” and “All You Need Is Love.”


The Beatles only starred in four films together (not counting the animated YELLOW SUBMARINE which they didn’t even voice) yet two of them have been virtually impossible to see in any home viewing format for decades. A HARD DAY’S NIGHT and HELP were both acclaimed successes with long histories of VHS and DVD releases but LET IT BE, a 1970 documentary showing how the Beatles rehearsed in preparation for a new live tour, despite winning an Oscar for Original Song Score, has never been seen since its original theatrical release. LET IT BE captured the Fab Four as they were in the process of breaking up, bickering and acting chilly to each other in a most un-Beatle-like fashion. The other “lost” Beatles film is the 1967 MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR, a 53-minute psychedelic road trip first broadcast on the BBC.


Critics at the time found MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR neither magical or mysterious and it was roundly trashed as a bizarre, scriptless mess (that the BBC first aired it in black and white by mistake probably didn’t help). But watching MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR today shows that it has aged well as a weird testament to the absolute charm of the Beatles, since even amidst all the sloppiness, cheesiness and sheer ineptitude, much of their anarchic spirit and sense of fun still manages to come through. Mainly, this happens in some of the musical sequences, especially “I Am the Walrus”(the only footage of Lennon performing this tune) or “Blue Jay Way”, which serve as fairly decent and imaginative precursors to the music video format which wouldn’t explode for another 15 years. Time has been good to MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR and 45 years later the film that has aged into a fascinating relic way ahead of its time. Don’t miss the chance to see DECONSTRUCTING THE BEATLES: MAGICAL MYSTERY   on the big screen.

 

WAMG Giveaway – Win the POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING Blu-ray

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“Ever since I was born, I was dope.”

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Read Jim Batt’s positive We Are Movie Geeks review of POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING HERE

Andy Samberg stars in POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING, the hilarious comedy as a former boy-band member trying desperately to salvage his failing solo career, which is coming to Digital HD on August 16, 2016, On Demand onAugust 30, 2016, and Blu-rayTM and DVD on September 13, 2016, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. This side-splitting comedy goes behind the scenes as music sensation Conner4Real (Samberg) finds his popularity plummeting after a disastrous album release, leaving his fans, sycophants and rivals all wondering what to do when he’s no longer the dopest star of all. Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping on Blu-ray and DVD comes with over an hour of outrageous bonus features, including deleted scenes, a gag reel, celebrity interview outtakes and more!

BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 09: (L-R) Actors Akiva Schaffer, Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone of The Lonely Island perform onstage during the 2016 MTV Movie Awards at Warner Bros. Studios on April 9, 2016 in Burbank, California. MTV Movie Awards airs April 10, 2016 at 8pm ET/PT. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Andy Samberg is Conner4Real, the breakout star of a popular but disbanded hip-hop group, whose life and career go off the rails just as he launches a highly publicized solo tour. Written by “Lonely Island” co-founders and SNL alums Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, and co-driected by Schaffer and Taccone, this razor-sharp, music-filled sendup of pop celebrity chronicles the exploits of the lovably egotistical singer-rapper (and his 32-person entourage) as he attempts to win back the hearts of his once-adoring fans.

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Now you can own the Blu-ray of POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING. We Are Movie Geeks has two copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment below and answer this question: In what movie did Andy Samberg play Adam Sandler’s son? 

It’s so easy!

We’ll be picking the winners next week. Good Luck!

1. You must have a U.S. mailing address.
2. No purchase necessary.

POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING Arrives on Digital HD on August 16 and Blu-ray & DVD on September 13

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“Ever since I was born, I was dope.”

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Read Jim Batt’s positive We Are Movie Geeks review of POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING HERE

Andy Samberg stars in POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING, the hilarious comedy as a former boy-band member trying desperately to salvage his failing solo career, which is coming to Digital HD on August 16, 2016, On Demand onAugust 30, 2016, and Blu-rayTM and DVD on September 13, 2016, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. This side-splitting comedy goes behind the scenes as music sensation Conner4Real (Samberg) finds his popularity plummeting after a disastrous album release, leaving his fans, sycophants and rivals all wondering what to do when he’s no longer the dopest star of all. Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping on Blu-ray and DVD comes with over an hour of outrageous bonus features, including deleted scenes, a gag reel, celebrity interview outtakes and more!

BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 09: (L-R) Actors Akiva Schaffer, Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone of The Lonely Island perform onstage during the 2016 MTV Movie Awards at Warner Bros. Studios on April 9, 2016 in Burbank, California. MTV Movie Awards airs April 10, 2016 at 8pm ET/PT. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Andy Samberg is Conner4Real, the breakout star of a popular but disbanded hip-hop group, whose life and career go off the rails just as he launches a highly publicized solo tour. Written by “Lonely Island” co-founders and SNL alums Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, and co-driected by Schaffer and Taccone, this razor-sharp, music-filled sendup of pop celebrity chronicles the exploits of the lovably egotistical singer-rapper (and his 32-person entourage) as he attempts to win back the hearts of his once-adoring fans.

The Lonely Island Saturday Night Live - 10tth Digital Short L to R: Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Usher

Comedy mastermind Judd Apatow (Knocked Up, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy) produced the film along with Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, the comedy collective known as The Lonely Island (“I’m on a Boat,” “Lazy Sunday”), who also wrote and star in the film. They are joined in the cast by a who’s who of comedy superstars, including Sarah Silverman, Tim Meadows, Maya Rudolph, Joan Cusack, Imogen Poots, Chris Redd, Bill Hader, Kevin Nealon and Will Arnett. Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping delivers laugh-out-loud cameos from such music-world VIPs as Justin Timberlake, Adam Levine, Pharrell Williams, Carrie Underwood, DJ Khaleed, Seal, P!nk, Nas, , Usher, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Ringo Starr, , Simon Cowell, Questlove, Mariah Carey, RZA, T.I., and “Weird Al” Yankovic .

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BLU-RAY AND DVD BONUS FEATURES: 

  • 45 Minutes of Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • Interview Outtakes
  • Bonus Footage
  • 6 Music Videos
  • How to Donkey Roll
  • Big Boy Freestyle
  • Shooting Hoops
  • “Turn Up the Beef” Backstory
  • Fun at CMZ!
  • And More!

The film will be available on Blu-ray with DIGITAL HD and UltraViolet and DVD.

  • Blu-ray unleashes the power of your HDTV and is the best way to watch movies at home, featuring 6X the picture resolution of
    DVD, exclusive extras and theater-quality surround sound.
  • DVD offers the flexibility and convenience of playing movies in more places, both at home and away.
  • DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet lets fans watch movies anywhere on their favorite devices. Users can instantly stream or
    download.

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SLIFF 2014 – Tenacious Eats A HARD DAYS NIGHT ‘Movies for Foodies’ November 22nd

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“The Beatles?…..Oh yes, I seem to recall their off-key caterwauling on the old Sullivan show”….Montgomery Burns

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Cinema St. Louis teams up with the chefs over at Tenacious Eats for a one-of-a-kind movie/dining event! It’s a movies for Foodies night at SLIFF.   A HARD DAYS NIGHT is the film and the Centene Building is the location.  As  A HARD DAYS NIGHT unfolds, local celebrity chef Liz Schuster and her Tenacious Eats team cook and serve multiple courses with paired cocktails served byBeth Sorrell at Cocktails are Go. Ticket information can be found HERE Please note that tickets are not available for the film only.

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A HARD DAY’S NIGHT was the Beatles’ first, and best, feature film of their career. Unlike the confused and confusing HELP! or the incredibly simplistic and message-oriented YELLOW SUBMARINE – in which the Beatles only appeared briefly — this film has sharp editing, good supporting characterization, and the good sense not to rely too much on the Beatles themselves for more than some good quips and great music.

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Richard Lester’s compelling and innovative cinematography and editing underscores the fact that these four young Liverpool lads are going to change the world, well before they actually had begun to do so. Rather than making a throwaway flick for the fans, Lester crafted a minor masterpiece for rock and roll movies that has never been equalled or even attempted. The Beatles exploit their public personas to the max here — loverboy Paul, sardonic John, quiet and naive George, and cuddly Ringo. Wilfrid Brambell steals the show to the extent possible as Paul’s grandfather, “a real mixer” as Paul says, who seems to delight in starting fights and causing trouble.

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On Saturday night, November 22nd, lucky St. Louisans will have the chance to see A HARD DAYS NIGHT and consume a five-course gourmet meal (with paired cocktails from Cocktails are Go) at the same time when it plays as part of Tenacious Eats ‘Movies for Foodies’ event that is part of this year’s St. Louis International Film Festival. The location is the Centene Center for Arts & Education’s Rialto Ballroom Fourth Floor, 3547 Olive Street St. Louis, MO 63103. Doors open at 6pm.

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Tickets are $65.00 each and can be purchased HERE

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Movie for Foodies is a one-of-a-kind event where food is prepared and plated in front of you by Chef Liz Schuster and her crew of talented chefs while you watch a film on the big screen. Tenacious Eats only works with locally produced food procured by them and hard-to-find ingredients imported from places that specialize in them. For each new film, the folks at Tenacious Eats write a new menu specific to that movie’s story. Sometimes the menu is literal and sometimes it is inspired interpretation. In all cases, each dining experience is different because each film is different. By integrating film and food, Movies for Foodies creates an original experience, a feast for the senses, an event that brings food and film, chefs and diners together.

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Ron Howard To Direct THE BEATLES Documentary

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Apple Corps Ltd., White Horse Pictures and Imagine Entertainment have announced they will produce a new authorized documentary for Apple, based on the first part of The Beatles’ career — the touring years.

The film will be directed by Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard and will be produced with the full cooperation of Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison. White Horse’s Grammy Award-winning Nigel Sinclair, Scott Pascucci and Academy Award winner and multiple nominee Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment will produce with Howard. Imagine’s Michael Rosenberg and White Horse’s Guy East will serve as executive producers.

Howard said, “I am excited and honored to be working with Apple and the White Horse team on this astounding story of these four young men who stormed the world in 1964. Their impact on popular culture and the human experience cannot be exaggerated.”

This film will focus on The Beatles’ journey from the early days of the Cavern Club in Liverpool and engagements in Hamburg to their last public concert in Candlestick Park, San Francisco, in 1966.


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The Beatles began touring Europe in late 1963, after an extraordinary arrival on the British scene in 1961 and ‘62.  However, it was their much-heralded Ed Sullivan appearance on February 9, 1964 that caused The Beatles’ popularity to explode. By June, the band had commenced their first world tour, and continued on a relentless schedule for two subsequent years.  By the time the band stopped touring in August of 1966, they had performed 166 concerts in 15 countries and 90 cities around the world. The cultural phenomenon their touring helped create, known as “Beatlemania,” was something the world had never seen before and laid the foundation for the globalization of culture.

Beatlemania was not just a phenomenon. It was the catalyst for a cultural shift that would alter the way people around the world viewed and consumed popular culture.  This film will seek to explain what it was about that particular moment in time that allowed this cultural pivot point to occur.  It will examine the social and political context of the time, and reveal the unique conditions that caused technology and mass communication to collide. The film will also explore the incomparable electricity between performer and audience that turned the music into a movement – a common experience into something sublime.

Founded in London in 1968, Apple Corps Ltd. represents The Beatles.  Under the direction of Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison, the company administers The Beatles’ business interests, and it also develops new creative projects, making a significant contribution to the staging and safekeeping of The Beatles’ musical and cultural legacies.  Jeff Jones and Jonathan Clyde will act as executive producers for Apple Corps.

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Over the course of a near 30-year partnership, Howard and Grazer have produced a long list of successful and critically acclaimed films, including Apollo 13Frost/NixonA Beautiful Mind – for which Howard won an Academy Award for Best Director and Grazer and Howard won Best Picture – and, most recently, Rush, and music-driven films like 8 Mile. This will be the second documentary for Howard — the first being 2013’s Made in America.

Sinclair’s long association with documentaries has resulted in a string of award-winning films, including Martin Scorsese’s George Harrison: Living in the Material World, which won two Emmy Awards and was nominated for a BAFTA, and No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, for which Sinclair won a Grammy Award, Amazing Journey: The Story of The WhoThe Last Play At Shea1, and both the Academy Award-winning Undefeated and the Grammy Award-winning Foo Fighters: Back and Forth.

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Pascucci, Managing Director of Concord Music Group and former head of Warner’s Rhino Entertainment, was an executive producer on George Harrison, and has recently been associated with Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival: 2013 and Jimi Hendrix: Hear My Train A Comin’.

This project was originally brought to Apple Corps by One Voice One World, which has conducted extensive research around the globe, including inviting Beatles fans to send in clips of home movies and photos that they acquired during this extraordinary period. OVOW’s Matthew White, Stuart Samuels, and Bruce Higham will form part of the production team as co-producers.

Acclaimed and award winning editor Paul Crowder will serve as editor. Crowder directed and edited the Grammy-nominated Amazing Journey: The Story of The WhoThe Last Play at Shea and the Formula One documentary, 1. Crowder’s long-time collaborator, Mark Monroe, will serve as writer. In addition to the aforementioned films, Monroe’s credits include Sound CityChasing Ice, and the Academy Award-winning, The Cove.  Marc Ambrose (Bhutto) will serve as supervising producer.

Nicholas Ferrall will be the executive in charge of production for White Horse Pictures, assisted by executives Jeanne Elfant Festa and Cassidy Hartmann. The Beatles documentary is one of the first projects under Nigel Sinclair’s new White Horse Pictures banner, which he founded in 2014 with long-time business partner Guy East.

Sinclair said, “The way The Beatles burst onto the scene in Britain was an overwhelming social, cultural and musical phenomenon, but was even then eclipsed by that extraordinary explosion on the American scene and then the world.  I was lucky enough to see The Beatles perform in Glasgow in 1964, shortly after their Ed Sullivan appearance. It is an honor to work on this project for The Beatles, and to be collaborating again with the extraordinary Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, and my good friend Scott Pascucci.”

Additional information about the film is available at www.thebeatlesliveproject.com

Breaking News… Ringo says “Ob-La-Da’ to Autographs!

Oh Ringo! Most of you I would hope are familiar with the great Ringo Starr. The reason that I can put this on the site is that not only is he an Ex-Beatle, but he has also been in quite a few movies, examples…Caveman, the made for TV Alice and Wonderland aka Alice Through The Looking Glass as the mock turtle, not to mention such Beatle-riffic films as HELP! and A Hard Days Night, and on several children’s shows… Such as Shining Time Station

Ringo Starr has announced on his official web page www.ringostarr.com that he will no longer sign autographs. For years if you sent him pictures, objects, basically anything related to him, he would happily sign it! Due to being overwhelmed and his busy schedule he and his pen hand have decided to call it quits! Anything postmarked after the 20th will not be signed! On his website it even asks for people to stop sending fan mail! I have nothing but respect for Mr. Starr. The Beatles are possibly my favorite band in the universe. Having said that, I was really put off by his video. He could have easily said that he cannot meet the many requests that he receives, or that its time to finally retire his mail request autographs… instead, he says to NOT SEND HIM FAN MAIL ANYMORE! THAT HE WILL NOT SEND AUTOGRAPHS ANYMORE BECAUSE HE IS TOO BUSY!

So… If you really want a picture signed, you better send it before the 20th… The address that I have is

1541 Ocean Ave, Suite 200, Santa Monica, CA 90401

I still love you Ringo!

[source: www.ringostarr.com]