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Key 04-08-2016 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 1667268)
I wish Whiplash was about music.

Um.

Black Francis 04-08-2016 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by bob_32_116 (Post 1690075)
I really enjoyed "Love and Mercy", about Brian Wilson and his ups and downs. Of course it helps that I am a big fan of the beach Boys' late 60's/early 70's period.

I thought it did a very even-handed job of portraying the tensions in the group. It would have been very easy to do a hatchet job on Mike Love, but rather than doing that the producer just presented things in a way to show how different were the perspectives that Love and BW were coming from; Love was interested in commercial success, Brian in music as art.

There is something remarkable about a film that manages to make the song "California Girls" sound threatening, almost sinister.

Did you ever see Summer dreams? I saw it as a kid and liked it even though i barely knew about the Beach Boys.

bob_32_116 04-08-2016 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Black Francis (Post 1690124)
Did you ever see Summer dreams? I saw it as a kid and liked it even though i barely knew about the Beach Boys.

No I didn't. But from the title, I suspect it would be a very different film from Love and Mercy.

Pet_Sounds 04-08-2016 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bob_32_116 (Post 1690075)
I really enjoyed "Love and Mercy", about Brian Wilson and his ups and downs. Of course it helps that I am a big fan of the beach Boys' late 60's/early 70's period.

I thought it did a very even-handed job of portraying the tensions in the group. It would have been very easy to do a hatchet job on Mike Love, but rather than doing that the producer just presented things in a way to show how different were the perspectives that Love and BW were coming from; Love was interested in commercial success, Brian in music as art.

There is something remarkable about a film that manages to make the song "California Girls" sound threatening, almost sinister.

My thoughts exactly. Even Eugene Landy wasn't portrayed as a classic villain, and I think that's the way Brian would have wanted it. Fantastic movie.

(I'll be seeing Brian and Al in concert this summer--for the the second time, btw :D)


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