Excellent discussion! I thought it was a great movie. In fact, I’ve seen it twice already. It is a beautifully acted, directed, and produced movie. The performances are outstanding, and the fact that the actors sang the songs live is mind-boggling. I think both Dylan and non-Dylan fans will enjoy the movie, such are the power of the performances and the compelling story-telling. I’m down for a trilogy! Thanks for sharing your discussion.
Great stuff here guys, if you ever do any other Dylan videos I'd love to be a part of it. Pete never cut the cables and it's almost a legend that he even got near an axe. Some people say it's because Peter Yarrow said that Bob was "getting his axe" when he sang Baby Blue.
Hi Joe and Tom. I just saw it today with my son . We both loved it. One complant at the end at the festival when he was singind Like a Rolling Stone the people seemed to like it and then he gave into it and took the Acoutic . I think he should of finished The song .
I’m not really a fan of music biopics in general, but A Complete Unknown was very good. I enjoyed the Brian Wilson biopic ‘Love & Mercy’ and (although controversial among fans) ‘The Doors’.
It's Eliot Again. Pete only wanted to cut the cables because he felt the sound was distorted, and the engineers were not doing anything about it. He didn't want to cut the cables because Dylan went Electric.
Hopefully these movie reviews between you and Tom, became a regular feature on your channel where you guys review one movie .
A few people have been requesting that. I'll have to work on it more.
Excellent discussion! I thought it was a great movie. In fact, I’ve seen it twice already. It is a beautifully acted, directed, and produced movie. The performances are outstanding, and the fact that the actors sang the songs live is mind-boggling. I think both Dylan and non-Dylan fans will enjoy the movie, such are the power of the performances and the compelling story-telling. I’m down for a trilogy! Thanks for sharing your discussion.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great stuff here guys, if you ever do any other Dylan videos I'd love to be a part of it. Pete never cut the cables and it's almost a legend that he even got near an axe. Some people say it's because Peter Yarrow said that Bob was "getting his axe" when he sang Baby Blue.
Thanks, Sam!
@MrCineMayo absolutely!
Hi Joe and Tom. I just saw it today with my son . We both loved it. One complant at the end at the festival when he was singind Like a Rolling Stone the people seemed to like it and then he gave into it and took the Acoutic . I think he should of finished The song .
Glad you both enjoyed it
Great review.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Hi. It's Eliot Wien. The Soundtrack is coming out on Jan 24, 2025 on Red Vinyl.
hey joe, great review.i saw the move and give it an 8 out of 10. did you see the movie with ab munster?
No AB
I’m not really a fan of music biopics in general, but A Complete Unknown was very good. I enjoyed the Brian Wilson biopic ‘Love & Mercy’ and (although controversial among fans) ‘The Doors’.
Thanks for weighing in, David.
I liked that they mentioned The Beatles in 1965. Telling him you dont have to worry about The Beatles.
It's Eliot Again. Pete only wanted to cut the cables because he felt the sound was distorted, and the engineers were not doing anything about it. He didn't want to cut the cables because Dylan went Electric.