Folks, this is NOT a movie about the Beatles. "Midas Man" is about Brian Epstein, and ALL of the acts he managed during the era. It's about his personal life. This is one of a *very* few scenes with the Beatles in it.
I bet you there are more than a few scenes, Epstein was pretty much on the road with them from 1963 through 1966. His life was more or less in their orbit from their breakthrough to his death.
That makes no sense whatsoever. Yes, Brian Epstein managed other bands but if there were only a few scenes with the Beatles....this is a very inaccurate film about his life.
I agree. The actor playing Mr. Martin is good, he convinced me that he is George Martin. The other actors playing The Beatles, Brian Epstein, his parents, his brother Clive, Pete Best, Cilla Black, and Jay Leno playing Ed Sullivan convinced me that I see those people instead of actors trying to play them.
Same. Also goes for the actors playing Brian Epstein and George Martin. The only actor we need to see as a good choice for this movie is Campbell Wallace. He was chosen to play as Ringo Starr.
imagine there hasnt been a big picture film on the beatles ever, and the second someone did one on their manager, the news breaks of a revolutionary 4-part flick on the beatles with a crazy budget. *Imagine all the people* that thinks your movie is about the beatles when it's not.
@@Tobysmith26351 I actually saw the movie a couple of times and they do shake hands after the boys and Pete perform _Please Mr. Postman_ . And today, when Alistair Taylor and Brian go down to the Cavern Club, Ringo is seen briefly in teddy boy form dancing to _Some Other Guy_ .
I thought the tie comment happened in the control room after they did a run through of Love me do ? But it doesn’t matter it still works here. It shows Martin knew what he was doing and was giving good feedback to the Beatles.
Looks good to me. The George Harrison and George Martin actors sounded pretty good. I wasn’t as convinced with the John and Paul actors but hard to tell from such a short clip. I’d like to see the movie.
The actors playing Brian Epstein and Pete Best had me convinced that they are really them myself. We just need to see the actor who is playing Ringo in this film. Hopefully they got his appearance right, and especially Ringo's nose.
I've always wondered how much George Martin and Ron Richards actually spoke to Pete about his playing that day and how much was to Brian behind closed doors.
The movie will be shown on Amazon Prime for UK only on 30th October 2024. The premiere will be shown at FACT Liverpool on 29th October 2024. Other territory release dates are yet to be set!!
I thought that when George Harrison said the bit about George Martin's tie they were all up in the control room. Norman Smith was there too. Just shows you how a movie isn't a documentary and the film makers take poetic licence with the truth, I guess.
Yeah I thought when George said that he had a 2 day old pimple on his right cheek at the time, can’t see it here, just shows they don’t care about accuracy at all!
@@ScotttyistI think he’s just taking the piss about how silly your comment is. Crazy Beatles fans will know the most minuscule irrelevant facts and if any portrayal of them doesn’t fit their standards it’s rubbish. “If John Lennon is portrayed wearing brown shoes on October 16th, 1964 instead of Black then the whole film is ruined” see how crazy that sounds?
@@aydenhdgaming5336 If you're gonna go to the trouble of making a movie about a real-life event why not try to tell it as accurately as possible if the real event is already thoroughly documented? I'm not talking about shoes and pimples. I'm talking about key players in the story. Movie makers take poetic license at times and I question the wisdom of such thinking. Maybe they're not really that interested in what happened and couldn't be bothered researching something that most fans are all over and will point out as wrong. Oh well. Just another movie to churn out so who cares, I suppose...
Looks like this was filmed at the actual Studio Two in Abbey Road. If not, it's a darn good imitation of it. And as noted elsewhere, the guitars are period-correct as well.
Saw this yesterday. The actors nailed the voice, expression, and mannerisms of the fab four. It will make you forgive that the actor playing John was short, and George's hair color should have been John's.
Looks great, personally dont care about the actors appearance as long as there's a general resemblance between them and the real person, they look fine in that regard
And yes Brian Epstein was the fifth Beatles his knowledge in the control room with the Beatles was amazing being in all these instruments and teaching them how to play certain instruments✌🏽
And everyone hamming it up and wearing bad wigs and using fake accents? This is amazingly bad -- I wouldn't mind so much if they'd tried, but it looks like they didn't. What part of this is remotely accurate? None of them were so assured in the studio the first time, and George Martin didn't care that much first time out.
@@Matthew-ve7uvHow do you know how assured they were? The one thing that is historically verified by the people who were there is that George Harrison did say “I don’t like your tie” and George Martin said that the thing that impressed them was their charisma and self assured sense of humour.
the accents are worrying me a bit but their attention to detail shouldn't go untouched. Of course 1 to 1 accuracy isn't what this movie is trying to be from what i see, but i'm still excited.
It does. The actors playing Brian Epstein, George Martin, and Pete Best look very much like them! And we might get a scene where Brian tells Pete the bad news!
@@lisettegarcia7013 I'm also excited to see how much Gerry Marsden makes it into the film - one of my favorite singers from the era, but I had no idea (until looking up information for this film) that he had also been signed by Epstein!
@@htatpersonwhoop9687 Me neither. Until Brian mentioned him and his band; Gerry and the Pacemakers, in an interview of how he managed The Beatles to convincing Ed Sullivan for the Fab Four to headline the show in February 9th. Gerry and the Pacemakers even had their own movie as well! *(It's sort of like "A Hard Day's Night", but I think it was called "Ferry Cross the Mersey".)*
Looking forward immensely to seeing a long long overdue biopic on 'Eppy , but...... If there's ANY inaccuracies in it, anything at all, it'll die flat on its arse to any well read Beatles/ Eppy aficionado's!! 🤷🤔
@@sgt.thundercok4704 Yeah, really. Without Brian Epstein's hard work, commitment, and organization, The Beatles would have probably remained a strictly local sensation, and never so much as met George Martin.
@@sgt.thundercok4704 The vacuum, as you say, may have been filled without Epstein--or maybe not. Brian's fierce commitment to the band, his theatrical sense, and the fact that he owned NEMS, all gave him a leg up on other would-be managers (such as his predecessor, Alan Williams) and provided The Beatles with a sense of hope and direction even when they were getting rejected by the likes of Decca. Remember: London was still disinclined to roll the dice on beat groups from way up north, no matter how popular they were in the latest Merseyside poll. The Beatles' overwhelming talents (in particular their songwriting abilities) may seem obvious now, but that wasn't necessarily the case when they were in the Cavern mostly playing scrappy versions of covers like Some Other Guy, September In the Rain, and Hippy Hippy Shake.
George Martin was the one who told Brian that he had to tell Pete the bad news since the boys told Mr. Martin they couldn't tell Pete themselves. But Mr. Martin couldn't do it so he spoke to Brian he would get a new session drummer for the *Love Me Do* recordings if he kicked Pete out.
Rickenbacker 325V59. Look up the Please Please Me recording sessions on their website and look at the photos, the black Rickenbacker wouldn't come up until later (can't remember if it's a v63 or a painted over v59, but he 100% had the wood finished Rick in 1962). It looks small because it IS small, by the way.
@@vitorfigueiredo97 yes a Rick 325, but it was a stripped natural woodgrain finish, not a yellow colour!!. It also had the stepped Rick scratch plate finished in gold fitted. Oh yes, Pete Best kit wasn't finished in silver sparkle, it was "marine pearl" (white!).
Could you have picked WORSE people to play The Beatles? Hilarious! John Lennon looks like Milhouse from the Simpsons. I've heard this story from George Martin. George Harrison said "I don't like your tie for a start" The others were horrified and did not laugh because they thought George's crack would ruin their opportunity to record.
No one has said that they did not laugh, Paul has said that he personally was worried whether George had gone too far but no one ever said there was a “horrified silence”
I don't want to rush into predictions (and I hope I'm wrong), but... I don't expect too much from this movie (despite the long time it took to film it). None of the actors manage to resemble the person they represent. Perhaps Paul is better done... but in general, none of them resemble their characters. And that makes the story less "convincing."
Nowhere Boy is one of the best Beatles centric films and none of them really look like the Beatles. Jaoquin Pheonix didn’t look like Johnny Cash. It doesn’t matter as long as they capture the essence of the person and the story telling is good.
Yes, but Pete kept his teddy boy hair. At least when Ringo joined in his teddy boy hair naturally got into the mop-top haircut. Watch their interview when the boys come to Ireland and John saids that Ringo's hair was formed by 'design'.
Watched this film over the weekend, its terrible one or the worst movies Ive seen in a long time, Brian Epstein deserved a lot better than this, low budget including the mini John Lennon and lanky George Harrison, there so much missing and a lot incorrect. I would recommend the Birth of the Beatles movie for a more better portrayal of Brian even though its more about the early years of The Beatles.
Another silly movie about the Beatles that is most likely full of inaccuracies. I'll stick to the doocumentaries for the real story. And why does the actor that plays John Lennon look like Howard from the "Big Bang Theory"? lol
Folks, this is NOT a movie about the Beatles. "Midas Man" is about Brian Epstein, and ALL of the acts he managed during the era. It's about his personal life. This is one of a *very* few scenes with the Beatles in it.
I bet you there are more than a few scenes, Epstein was pretty much on the road with them from 1963 through 1966. His life was more or less in their orbit from their breakthrough to his death.
Thank goodness! The guys playing the Beatles are horrendous
That makes no sense whatsoever. Yes, Brian Epstein managed other bands but if there were only a few scenes with the Beatles....this is a very inaccurate film about his life.
I really enjoyed it.
@@artvandelay409 Maybe there's just a lot of bathhouse scenes. I like it... a new twist on all the The Beatles takes.
Portraying The Beatles on screen is almost an impossible task. Kudos to everyone who takes on the roles.
Yeah, only the original actors from 1966 fit the role kkkkkkkk
"Paul" acts very unnatural. Like it's a parody.
"I dont like your tie"....Historically correct.
No, "I don't like your tie for a start" as actually what he said : )
Out of context.
@@spockboy AND this conversation took place in the control room, not in the studio.
after George said that, they went into an "act" goofing around for a time...
@@brianholm1404 That's right! : )
The best George Martin impression I could expect
The guy playing George Martin is spot on! Wow!
Bit short, Martin was 6'4
I agree. The actor playing Mr. Martin is good, he convinced me that he is George Martin.
The other actors playing The Beatles, Brian Epstein, his parents, his brother Clive, Pete Best, Cilla Black, and Jay Leno playing Ed Sullivan convinced me that I see those people instead of actors trying to play them.
These Beatles actors are one of the better ones I’ve heard and seen
I was just thinking that. Probably took multiple decades to find the right people😅
Same. Also goes for the actors playing Brian Epstein and George Martin. The only actor we need to see as a good choice for this movie is Campbell Wallace. He was chosen to play as Ringo Starr.
Backseat actors were WAY better
imagine there hasnt been a big picture film on the beatles ever, and the second someone did one on their manager, the news breaks of a revolutionary 4-part flick on the beatles with a crazy budget. *Imagine all the people* that thinks your movie is about the beatles when it's not.
Saw Midas Man the other day. It was better than I expected, I really enjoyed it
George's response to Martins tie was the most George Harrison response I've seen in any portrayal, this movie might actually work.
This is actually good & a very authentic portrayal; can’t wait to see it.
0:07 The moment he convinced me he was John Lennon
I agree! His voice and demeanour is great. Shame about the height though 😅
@@TimAndy26 That's what she said.
What guitar is John playing ? Pretty easy to get that detail right… they failed.
@@spaceengineer1452He is playing a Natural Finish Rickenbacker 325v59
@@spaceengineer1452They didn’t fail, that’s the guitar he used.
Just by seeing this, we might get a scene where Brian is going to tell Pete Best the bad news, and he meets Ringo in person.
There’s a brief moment in the film where Pete and Ringo shake hands on stage, a passing of the torch
The beginning of the Beatles Cinematic Universe
@@Tobysmith26351 I actually saw the movie a couple of times and they do shake hands after the boys and Pete perform _Please Mr. Postman_ . And today, when Alistair Taylor and Brian go down to the Cavern Club, Ringo is seen briefly in teddy boy form dancing to _Some Other Guy_ .
Much better than I expected - not as cartoonish as they're usually played in films - more believable
"Paul" IS cartoonish.
This looks way better than I’d expected.
I cant wait to watch that movie, but I hope its historically accurate and not just another bullsh1t
I thought the tie comment happened in the control room after they did a run through of Love me do ? But it doesn’t matter it still works here. It shows Martin knew what he was doing and was giving good feedback to the Beatles.
It’s not trying to be that accurate
Looks good to me. The George Harrison and George Martin actors sounded pretty good. I wasn’t as convinced with the John and Paul actors but hard to tell from such a short clip. I’d like to see the movie.
The actors playing Brian Epstein and Pete Best had me convinced that they are really them myself. We just need to see the actor who is playing Ringo in this film.
Hopefully they got his appearance right, and especially Ringo's nose.
I've always wondered how much George Martin and Ron Richards actually spoke to Pete about his playing that day and how much was to Brian behind closed doors.
The movie will be shown on Amazon Prime for UK only on 30th October 2024. The premiere will be shown at FACT Liverpool on 29th October 2024. Other territory release dates are yet to be set!!
So far so good. These films are usually hell.
I thought that when George Harrison said the bit about George Martin's tie they were all up in the control room. Norman Smith was there too. Just shows you how a movie isn't a documentary and the film makers take poetic licence with the truth, I guess.
Yeah I thought when George said that he had a 2 day old pimple on his right cheek at the time, can’t see it here, just shows they don’t care about accuracy at all!
@@Tobysmith26351 whatever floats your boat, I guess. If pimples are your jam, so be it.
@@ScotttyistWhoosh
@@ScotttyistI think he’s just taking the piss about how silly your comment is. Crazy Beatles fans will know the most minuscule irrelevant facts and if any portrayal of them doesn’t fit their standards it’s rubbish. “If John Lennon is portrayed wearing brown shoes on October 16th, 1964 instead of Black then the whole film is ruined” see how crazy that sounds?
@@aydenhdgaming5336 If you're gonna go to the trouble of making a movie about a real-life event why not try to tell it as accurately as possible if the real event is already thoroughly documented? I'm not talking about shoes and pimples. I'm talking about key players in the story. Movie makers take poetic license at times and I question the wisdom of such thinking.
Maybe they're not really that interested in what happened and couldn't be bothered researching something that most fans are all over and will point out as wrong. Oh well. Just another movie to churn out so who cares, I suppose...
So Lennon was apparently a dwarf, and George Martin was about 17 years old? What utter shite LOL
And your mother was a hamster.
Looks like this was filmed at the actual Studio Two in Abbey Road. If not, it's a darn good imitation of it. And as noted elsewhere, the guitars are period-correct as well.
It was!!
It's not that hard to build it in a box.
Saw this yesterday. The actors nailed the voice, expression, and mannerisms of the fab four. It will make you forgive that the actor playing John was short, and George's hair color should have been John's.
Looks great, personally dont care about the actors appearance as long as there's a general resemblance between them and the real person, they look fine in that regard
PETE BEST FOREVER BRAZIL HERE! ✌🏻✨️🇧🇷
Oh no… This clip just deflated my expectations 1000%! 😂
I can’t wait for this movie!
I am really enjoying this sneak preview of the Leggy Mountbatten biopic.
John Lennon here is a young Austin Powers
High time for a movie about Brian Epstein. I am excited about it.
And yes Brian Epstein was the fifth Beatles his knowledge in the control room with the Beatles was amazing being in all these instruments and teaching them how to play certain instruments✌🏽
@@dannyespinosa3978 Brian Epstein was The Beatles manager. GEORGE MARTIN is widely credited as being the true Fifth Beatle.
@@karmicselling4252 STU SUTCLIFFE ;(
Please, release this film in Brazil!!
This is actually sick, I wanna watch this as a full movie
It looks very interesting
Yesss!!! Yessss!! Yessss! 😭
Where did you get this clip of the movie from please?
I could hear George Harrison speaking lol it sounded perfectly accurate.
This looks like a good movie. I will check it out!
That John looks more like Austin Powers then John Lennon
Why is John so short and George so tall 😭
And everyone hamming it up and wearing bad wigs and using fake accents? This is amazingly bad -- I wouldn't mind so much if they'd tried, but it looks like they didn't. What part of this is remotely accurate? None of them were so assured in the studio the first time, and George Martin didn't care that much first time out.
John was a heavy smoker at the time.
@@Matthew-ve7uvHow do you know how assured they were? The one thing that is historically verified by the people who were there is that George Harrison did say “I don’t like your tie” and George Martin said that the thing that impressed them was their charisma and self assured sense of humour.
They were all heavy smokers.
Im so excited waited yearssss
John is very cool in the movie
I love this!!!
Does George have his black eye here? Didn't that happen after Pete was canned and replaced by Ringo?
No that was after Ringo joined.
This looks promising
the accents are worrying me a bit but their attention to detail shouldn't go untouched. Of course 1 to 1 accuracy isn't what this movie is trying to be from what i see, but i'm still excited.
When/where can we see the movie? Streaming or in theaters?
Amazon Prime but is not available in all countries
Looks great!
It does. The actors playing Brian Epstein, George Martin, and Pete Best look very much like them! And we might get a scene where Brian tells Pete the bad news!
@@lisettegarcia7013 I'm also excited to see how much Gerry Marsden makes it into the film - one of my favorite singers from the era, but I had no idea (until looking up information for this film) that he had also been signed by Epstein!
@@htatpersonwhoop9687 Me neither. Until Brian mentioned him and his band; Gerry and the Pacemakers, in an interview of how he managed The Beatles to convincing Ed Sullivan for the Fab Four to headline the show in February 9th.
Gerry and the Pacemakers even had their own movie as well! *(It's sort of like "A Hard Day's Night", but I think it was called "Ferry Cross the Mersey".)*
MUCHOS DE NUESTROS CHICOS DE TRIBUTOS BEATLES EN MEXICO LE DAN MUCHO MASL EL PARECIDO A ELLOS Y HASTA TOCAN TAMBIEN,ESTOS CHICOS PARA NAADA.
George Martin on point
From this clip the John Lennon character looks to small doesn’t seem to have the presence that Lennon would have.
Falls flat in my view and completely misses John’s appearance, charisma and presence. Poor.
emi studio 2 where the magic emerged
They got the guitars right.
Who plays Cilla??
Darci Shaw
Hmmm. A caricatured image of reality
Voices aren't bad
The beatles Cast 💀☠
they could’ve done better
@@MichaelDiaz-x5d ive seen worse.
so much worse.
@@SHATTERGATESTUDIOS cough cough Doctor Who cough cough
Better than the ones in Dr Who. They were embarrassing.
@@marionrosmith1696 rather insulting id say, I bet a bunch of American college students could achieve more accuracy than that episode.
I was there
Looking forward immensely to seeing a long long overdue biopic on 'Eppy , but...... If there's ANY inaccuracies in it, anything at all, it'll die flat on its arse to any well read Beatles/ Eppy aficionado's!! 🤷🤔
The bloke playing Lennon looks more like Freddie Garrity.
this was hard to watch. trying to accurately act like the beatles makes it all too serious. it's unnatural and not like the beatles at all.
Midas man should have been able George Martin. He was really the fifth Beatle.
Yeah, Epstein? Really?
@@sgt.thundercok4704 Yeah, really. Without Brian Epstein's hard work, commitment, and organization, The Beatles would have probably remained a strictly local sensation, and never so much as met George Martin.
@@Daberney The vacuum would have been filled. Their talent transcended the 'music business' rules.
@@sgt.thundercok4704 The vacuum, as you say, may have been filled without Epstein--or maybe not. Brian's fierce commitment to the band, his theatrical sense, and the fact that he owned NEMS, all gave him a leg up on other would-be managers (such as his predecessor, Alan Williams) and provided The Beatles with a sense of hope and direction even when they were getting rejected by the likes of Decca. Remember: London was still disinclined to roll the dice on beat groups from way up north, no matter how popular they were in the latest Merseyside poll. The Beatles' overwhelming talents (in particular their songwriting abilities) may seem obvious now, but that wasn't necessarily the case when they were in the Cavern mostly playing scrappy versions of covers like Some Other Guy, September In the Rain, and Hippy Hippy Shake.
Was Paul behind this movie? He was the only one Mr. Martin didn't critique lol.
Wait! Wasn’t Pete Best gone long before they worked with George Martin?
Nah he was there
George Martin was the one who told Brian that he had to tell Pete the bad news since the boys told Mr. Martin they couldn't tell Pete themselves. But Mr. Martin couldn't do it so he spoke to Brian he would get a new session drummer for the *Love Me Do* recordings if he kicked Pete out.
1:29
I hope we get let it be on this film I just want to see more please
can’t imagine so considering the film is about brian and he was dead by that point
This isn't a film about the Beatles. It's about Brian Epstein and all the other acts he managed, as well.
are their music in the movie?
Apparently not unfortunately. Couldn’t get the rights 😢
@@TimAndy26Cover songs? like Twist and Shout, Till There Was You, Money?
I think the songs from the decca auditions. I could be wrong tho. Like “bésame mucho” and stuff. Anthology 1 type things
@@ThatGingerNate I heard that there would only be Money, Some other guy and the other song can't remember
@@yesi2117 bésame mucho is in the movie trailer at least, don't know if it is in the actual movie soundtrack but probably
Temu Beatles
NO WAY
What’s the guitar Johns playing ?! Fail …
Rickenbacker 325V59. Look up the Please Please Me recording sessions on their website and look at the photos, the black Rickenbacker wouldn't come up until later (can't remember if it's a v63 or a painted over v59, but he 100% had the wood finished Rick in 1962). It looks small because it IS small, by the way.
@@vitorfigueiredo97 👍 Thanks. 🎸
@@vitorfigueiredo97 yes a Rick 325, but it was a stripped natural woodgrain finish, not a yellow colour!!. It also had the stepped Rick scratch plate finished in gold fitted.
Oh yes, Pete Best kit wasn't finished in silver sparkle, it was "marine pearl" (white!).
Why is it so difficult for every Beatles biopic to get actors who actually look like The Beatles?
It shouldn't matter that much when they're not the focus.
@@sgt.thundercok4704 The focus looks nothing like Brìan Epstein either...
@@StivGators I really don't think it matters. Given the mass psychosis today, at least he's white still.
Brian and martin are excellent, but Beatles? is it a parody? impression? lackadaisical attempt imho
Telling him "I don't like your tie", sounds like something John would say, more so than George. 😊
George actually said that lol
Could you have picked WORSE people to play The Beatles? Hilarious! John Lennon looks like Milhouse from the Simpsons. I've heard this story from George Martin. George Harrison said "I don't like your tie for a start" The others were horrified and did not laugh because they thought George's crack would ruin their opportunity to record.
The reason why John is wearing glasses is because he's legally blind. There are times where he would wear glasses. It wasn't just the later years.
No one has said that they did not laugh, Paul has said that he personally was worried whether George had gone too far but no one ever said there was a “horrified silence”
I don't want to rush into predictions (and I hope I'm wrong), but... I don't expect too much from this movie (despite the long time it took to film it).
None of the actors manage to resemble the person they represent. Perhaps Paul is better done... but in general, none of them resemble their characters. And that makes the story less "convincing."
Then don’t expect much from the Hollywood treatment upcoming biopics either. The bar is set so high you are bound to be disappointed
Nowhere Boy is one of the best Beatles centric films and none of them really look like the Beatles. Jaoquin Pheonix didn’t look like Johnny Cash. It doesn’t matter as long as they capture the essence of the person and the story telling is good.
John was a dwarf?
The Beatles had short hair at that time , late 1962
Yes, but Pete kept his teddy boy hair. At least when Ringo joined in his teddy boy hair naturally got into the mop-top haircut.
Watch their interview when the boys come to Ireland and John saids that Ringo's hair was formed by 'design'.
That is hands down the worst portrayal of John
God the woke bridgade are getting some milage out of the Beatles. Whats next a film about john Lennons caretaker at the Dakota buildings😊😂
Watched this film over the weekend, its terrible one or the worst movies Ive seen in a long time, Brian Epstein deserved a lot better than this, low budget including the mini John Lennon and lanky George Harrison, there so much missing and a lot incorrect. I would recommend the Birth of the Beatles movie for a more better portrayal of Brian even though its more about the early years of The Beatles.
Historically inaccurate
.....that's my concern 🤔, we'll have to wait and see but if there's any evidence of sloppy research and amateurish production it'll get slaughtered 😬
@@501sqn3 When George made the comment about the tie, Paul and John got upset with him. Also, George M. liked the Beatles personality.
Whoever is playing Paul is terrible 😂
The dude playing paul is absolutely perfect. Have you seen the film?
WTF is with actor playing Paul?! It's totally cartoonish, laughable, campy, it's a parody! It's just NOT what Paul behaves like!
Do you know Paul personally?
Another silly movie about the Beatles that is most likely full of inaccuracies. I'll stick to the doocumentaries for the real story. And why does the actor that plays John Lennon look like Howard from the "Big Bang Theory"? lol
Jesus wept they’ve done some bad casting there. Absolute cringe accents
This looks shite
I know this isn’t a Beatle movie, but Christ the Beatles are a load of shite!
Cringeworthy. Please make it stop.
Hmmm this looks and sounds embarrassing.
What a load of rubbish!!
This looks awful..sorry
Hope this movie is gonna reveal Paul's death in 1966.
Yeah course it will absolutely top the agenda
oh, will this movie be a fictionalized version?
Get help.
Schizo lore
@@russiandoggo7430 Some people don't want to be convinced.