Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Cinema Cycle - The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour


CINEMA CYCLE
(Cardio Workout And Reviewing Movies At The Same Time)

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DATE REVIEWED: 09/25/2017


FORMAT: Laserdisc

TIME RIDDEN / FILM LENGTH: 54 minutes

DISTANCE RIDDEN WHILE VIEWING: 12 miles

TOTAL CINEMA MILES LOGGED: 7555.2 miles

SYNOPSIS: The Beatles take a holiday bus tour across rural England

CONCEPT IN RELATION TO THE VIEWER: Beatles home movies and the birth of the modern music video genre.

PROS AND CONS:  It had been years since I had seen this.  As a young Beatles fan in late 1960s, this was the holy grail of Beatlemania, because it wasn’t easily obtainable in the United States.  

It isn’t as good as I recall it being in my youth.  This really is just a bunch of talented lads with no budget, roaming around taking movies of themselves and performing songs.  There really is no premise, storyline or ‘arch’ to the film.  Mostly just psychedelic imagery mixed with odd British humor.

Which was the most enlightening part of this viewing.  This clearly is targeted toward a British audience in the mid-1960s.  Much of the pretext (bus tours of the countryside, vaudeville humor) would not have been understood or gone over well with American audiences at the time.


To read an overview of this project, check out this status posting.  

This film is a part of my LaserDisc Collection.

Clicking on the title will take you to the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) entry for this film. 

This film was viewed while exercising on my recumbent cycle.  A summary of my time spent working out on my journey through movie-land can be found on Strava.com.

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