[cite]Posted By: BlackForestReds[/cite]Spinal Tap...apparently Ozzy Osbourne thought it wasn't a movie but a documentary, I suppose all the things that went on he'd experienced.
Ozzy was probably sh*tfaced at the time though. He probably thought that Knight Rider was an edition of Top Gear and spent a couple of months trying to find a car that would talk to him!
Anyone see the recent Strummer documentary - "The Future is Unwritten"? Interesting, if not necessarily worth shelling out for at the cinema. It'll prob be on Film 4 soon as they co-produced it.
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I saw that when it was on telly the other week, very good.
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Still haven't seen it, but from what I have heard Joaquin Phoenix is excellent
not sure if that counts as a rock film and most people said it was crap.
ok just kidding..
Ozzy was probably sh*tfaced at the time though. He probably thought that Knight Rider was an edition of Top Gear and spent a couple of months trying to find a car that would talk to him!
Best ever rock film ever. Fact
spinal tap is hysterical...
almost famous is a good film an all......
got to be last waltz for me Scorsese and loads of my favourite musicians....
SO my 3 are:
1. Quadrophenia
2. Walk the Line
3. School of Rock
Stonemuse, thanks. I've looked at that Ray Gange site. He won't remember me so I won't post on the blog.
Quadrophenia is class as well
Along with Woodstock, it bookended the "Sixties"
And Henry, I assume you mean the song not the movie. It was one of my all time favourites, but it was not what you'd call a rock movie.