59:40 There is another Beatles reference later on in the film when Elton plays Your Song to his manager for the first time and the manager says it's the best thing he's heard since Let It Be
is inserting some sort of Beatles reference in film dialogue an unspoken rule in Hollywood or something? Or is it a sort of "go-to" filler technique for writers? Some references are mentioned more than once and seem to be copied from other films i.e All You need Is Love
Wonderful video!!! There's also a Beatles reference in Swinging Safari (2018), at the beginning of the film a character describes the 1970's by saying it was a time wedged between Penny Lane and Wall Street. Cheers
interesting quote. but to be more accurate the 70s were a time wedged between the optimism, peace and love of "abbey road" and woodstock and the fascist ultra violence of punk, the materialism of disco and the greed of wallstreet. i was a teenager in the 70s and it began pretty well but lead to the beginning of all the negative, backward BS we're infected with today. you have to admit to be the subject of so much conversation 50 YEARS after a rock band broke up is quite impressive. but all this compliation showed me was how many films i've missed over the last 20 years and would like to see. thanks for closing down all video rental stores you internet idiots. the internet utterly SCREWED UP EVERYTHING! thanks for the video.
you have to admit to be the subject of so much conversation 50 YEARS after a rock band broke up is quite impressive. but all this compliation showed me was how many films i've missed over the last 20 years and would like to see. thanks for closing down all video rental stores you internet idiots. the internet utterly SCREWED UP EVERYTHING! thanks for the video.
i have a question - when did weird al yankovic have ANY big hits? i sure don't know of any. he was funny and irreverant but he wasn't what you'd call a great songwriter or "hit" maker.
There is a European film, I think, from the 1st or 2nd decade of this century whose trailer shows a group of children in an attic listening to a new Beatles album. Does anyone know the name of the film?
I remember when Bond insulted the Beatles in the film. I was surprised by that crack! But I could understand how some of their early hits could be annoying like She loves you! yeah yeah yeah! Some of their early songs were clunky and a bit hokey!
You’re entitled to your opinion. Other people including music critics have described “She Loves You” as the greatest pop record of them all. That’s neither here nor there. However, James Bond isn’t the arbiter of what’s good or bad. That comment was put into the script because The Beatles represented the younger classless generation and Bond represented old school snobbery. So he mentioned The Beatles after talking of how it’s not done to serve champagne at less than a certain temperature. Critics at the time described the Bond formula as “Sex, sadism and snobbery”
Yes, they were a bit snobby. The Bond theme is pretty cool so they had that going for them. There are plenty of other songs that are closer to perfection than the Yeah Yeah Yeah song. I was just surprised that a British film would put down the Beatles because they were the biggest phenomenon ever to come out of the UK. The third is Monty Python. The first is the Monarchy. Anyway, that’s just how I see it. I could be wrong.
They are gonna put me in the movies.
they're gonna make a big starr (hehe) out of me
@@farfellleeall i gotta do is act naturally :)
I don’t know the rest… sorry! lol 😂😂😂😂
We'll make a film about a man that's sad a lonely@@farfelllee
& BEGGING DOWN UPON HIS BENDED KNEE
You know your a legendary band when there are 1hour + references of you in movies years after you stop being a band
59:40 There is another Beatles reference later on in the film when Elton plays Your Song to his manager for the first time and the manager says it's the best thing he's heard since Let It Be
As a Beatle fan, I really enjoyed watching all these film references. Thank you for uploading this :))
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The whole All You Need is Cash movie is literally just a Beatles reference.
Even George Harrison is in the film as the news reporter!
And the Yoko character in an SS uniform.
"You mean you really know the Beatles personally?" "Doesn't everybody?" That's actually so real
This is brilliant! What an incredible idea. So cool to see how long the Beatles have impacted pop culture and cinema for so many decades.
@23:34 omg they almost identical to the original Beatles 😮
Amazing! It's so great that this was uploaded like 4 days ago, cool to see Beatles are still here
1:03:47 Ringo appreciation ❤
Thanks for hunting all these clips. Great to see them impacting society as it was happening.
thank you so much...so much work involved but it was all worth it....
3:17 me talking to my mom about beatles
17:38 to put this into perspective, the Beatles broke up the day before Apollo 13 launched.
3:17 is so funny omg lol
Wow!! I loved this song too when watching get back and your version is mesmerizing, thank you!! The Beatles would love it
is inserting some sort of Beatles reference in film dialogue an unspoken rule in Hollywood or something? Or is it a sort of "go-to" filler technique for writers? Some references are mentioned more than once and seem to be copied from other films i.e All You need Is Love
Nice video! Could have also included Jules referring to Tim Roth as 'Ringo' in Pulp Fiction.
32:49 At first I didn't get the reference.
Then I saw the memorial.
Great work! Thanks from all of us in Pepperland!
5:31 i live laugh love this reference
❤❤❤❤😂😮😅Brilliant and hilarious, thankyou for sharing
this is fascinating. bands get mocked so much when they become popular
I wasn't sure of all the references in the video's thumbnail but I INSTANTLY knew what the Big Lebowski reference was...
What about sgt peppers lonely hearts club band movie?
Thanks for putting this together.
Thank you for uploading this
A movie you forgot called “the music never stopped” in 2011. It’s a beautiful underrated movie that I love so much.
Wonderful video!!! There's also a Beatles reference in Swinging Safari (2018), at the beginning of the film a character describes the 1970's by saying it was a time wedged between Penny Lane and Wall Street. Cheers
Thanks! Sorry I missed that one. Appreciate the comment! ✌️❤️
@@nowhereman113 Ahhh not to worry most do ✌
interesting quote. but to be more accurate the 70s were a time wedged between the optimism, peace and love of "abbey road" and woodstock and the fascist ultra violence of punk, the materialism of disco and the greed of wallstreet. i was a teenager in the 70s and it began pretty well but lead to the beginning of all the negative, backward BS we're infected with today.
you have to admit to be the subject of so much conversation 50 YEARS after a rock band broke up is quite impressive. but all this compliation showed me was how many films i've missed over the last 20 years and would like to see. thanks for closing down all video rental stores you internet idiots. the internet utterly SCREWED UP EVERYTHING! thanks for the video.
I had NO idea there were so many Beatle references!
you have to admit to be the subject of so much conversation 50 YEARS after a rock band broke up is quite impressive. but all this compliation showed me was how many films i've missed over the last 20 years and would like to see. thanks for closing down all video rental stores you internet idiots. the internet utterly SCREWED UP EVERYTHING! thanks for the video.
i have a question - when did weird al yankovic have ANY big hits? i sure don't know of any. he was funny and irreverant but he wasn't what you'd call a great songwriter or "hit" maker.
Amazing job. Thank you
Remember The Rock (nick cage, Sean Connery), at the beginning of the movie Cage buys some glass in order to listen to Abbey Road...
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I'm starting a list with movies not included here:
- Star '80 (1983)
- Mask (1985)
- The Beach Boys: An American Family (2000)
Bond And The Beatles in 62-64 were the start of a huge wave of British Popular Culture.
wow, so many references!!!
There's also a set of Sgt Pepper's cutouts featured prominently in Peter Jackson's first film Bad Taste. Talk about full circle.
How many the Beatles references in animated movies
Great work 👍
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The Beatles. They're the Beatles of the Beatles.
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56:55 what was the reference?
AVENGERS: ENDGAME references a “Blue Meanie” which is a character from the YELLOW SUBMARINE movie. Thanks for watching! ✌️❤️
@@nowhereman113great catch haha 😂
Ah but the first reference to The Beatles was by Lee Marvin in The Wild One in 1954!
And Lee referenced them in 'Paint Your Wagon' by singing 'I Was Born under a Wandering Ringo Starr'.
Shocked the pulp fiction ringo reference was left out 😱
Yup. Good catch. Somehow missed that one. ✌️❤️
Man I love John, but I love me some McCartney
GOOD JOB! GLAD TO SEE AGAIN IN RUclips.
Thanks!! ✌️❤️
There is a European film, I think, from the 1st or 2nd decade of this century whose trailer shows a group of children in an attic listening to a new Beatles album. Does anyone know the name of the film?
yeah it's just called beatles. it came out in 2014. takes place in oslo,norway
@@archangelmusic13It's true, I already found two trailers, thank you very much archangel 👍
beatles are not shitty and they don't sucks
Wow forgot that Fran Drescher was un Spinal Tap
Too bad they couldn’t show the Drake & Josh scene where they break into that guy’s party to retrieve the autographed Abbey Road album
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Jethro Tull references in movies and on TV are much more fun because much more unexpected. Lol...
1:02:03 Debatable
Where is "Princess Switch?"
Missed that one. What was the reference?
1:29
3:18 Me
Shrek 2
Which part?
Suck it, haters! Thanks for this!
You forgot the strangers things
These are all movies...no TV shows.
I remember when Bond insulted the Beatles in the film. I was surprised by that crack!
But I could understand how some of their early hits could be annoying like She loves you! yeah yeah yeah! Some of their early songs were clunky and a bit hokey!
You’re entitled to your opinion. Other people including music critics have described “She Loves You” as the greatest pop record of them all. That’s neither here nor there. However, James Bond isn’t the arbiter of what’s good or bad. That comment was put into the script because The Beatles represented the younger classless generation and Bond represented old school snobbery. So he mentioned The Beatles after talking of how it’s not done to serve champagne at less than a certain temperature. Critics at the time described the Bond formula as “Sex, sadism and snobbery”
Yes, they were a bit snobby. The Bond theme is pretty cool so they had that going for them. There are plenty of other songs that are closer to perfection than the Yeah Yeah Yeah song. I was just surprised that a British film would put down the Beatles because they were the biggest phenomenon ever to come out of the UK. The third is Monty Python. The first is the Monarchy.
Anyway, that’s just how I see it. I could be wrong.
Wonderful!!!