Showing posts with label dvd sales. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

John and Paul go solo in 'Composing Outside the Beatles: Lennon & McCartney 1973-1980'

Published: Monday, November 14, 2011, 4:01 PM Updated: Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 6:20 AM

 
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After the Beatles broke up, the four lads from Liverpool embarked on solo musical careers in the 1970s, with varying degrees of success. The in-depth, unauthorized documentary, "Composing Outside the Beatles: Lennon & McCartney 1973-1980," compares the efforts of former songwriting partners Paul McCartney and John Lennon as they try to find their footing on their own.

Vintage clips and performances mix with recent interviews with experts. While no Beatles songs are heard, probably due to licensing issues, the film does feature a lot of their solo work, from Paul's "Live and Let Die" to John's "Mind Games."

The dated 1970s fashions sometimes look surprisingly goofy, especially on Paul as he tries a bit too hard to stay current.

Diehard Beatles fans will enjoy the knowledgeable analysis, but the film fusses too much about whether John or Paul is finding more commercial success at any given time. Good grief, they're rich enough that they never have to work again if they don't want to, so maybe they're not all that concerned about having a hit record in the charts. Maybe they're more interested in artistic accomplishments. Or just making music they enjoy.

The film, the third in a trilogy, has an impressive roster of experts, including musician and Beatles friend Klaus Voorman, Wings guitarist Denny Laine and Wings drummer Denny Seiwell.
Unrated, 139 minutes. DVD extras: extended interviews, biographies and more.

From MVD Visual Entertainment. Released Oct. 25.
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Sunday, November 6, 2011

New on DVD this week: "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," "Tabloid"

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Sunday, November 6, 2011
The Record

In stores Tuesday:
Harry Potter and Voldemort in their final confrontation.
Harry Potter and Voldemort in their final confrontation.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011, Warner, PG-13, $30) — The finale to the world's most lucrative film franchise — sorry Mr. Bond — delivers the goods in spectacular fashion. A decade after Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) arrived at Hogwarts to hone their wand-flicking skills, it's finally time for Harry to face down the despicable Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes).

Everything about this send-off works like a charm from a nail-biting Gringotts Bank escape to the re-appearance of Minerva McGonagall (Maggie Smith) when Harry needs her most to a discreetly tear-jerking coda. Wonderful to see this series go out on such a high note. Extras: featurettes, deleted scenes and a conversation between J.K. Rowling and Radcliffe.