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  1. Dec 16, 2021 · RELATED: 10 Unpopular Opinions About The Beatles: Get Back, According To Reddit. Some of these movies were directly made by The Beatles themselves, and some are merely about The Beatles. Some, even, are simply inspired by the band and their musical output. Regardless, they're all related to the iconic Fab Four and were well-received.

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    • The Beatles Anthology (1995) Over eight episodes, this series was proper event television. The Beatles Anthology featured the three then surviving Beatles and, gasp, two new songs – Free As A Bird and Real Love.
    • Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years (2016) Ron Howard’s documentary takes us right into the eye of the storm. The Beatles are shown during their most public years – touring the world, speaking to the press, landing at airports full of screaming fans and playing shows at increasingly huge venues with increasingly inadequate PA systems.
    • Let It Be (1970) This was probably not envisaged as a film showing the break-up of the world’s greatest band. But that is what Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s film became.
    • A Hard Day’s Night (1964) Not strictly speaking a documentary. Not even close. Director Richard Lester’s film was tightly scripted (by Alun Owen) and brilliantly-acted, following days in the lives of new pop sensations The Beatles (and Paul’s very clean grandfather, played by Wilfrid Brambell).
  2. Feb 28, 2023 · 9 'The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years' (2016) Even though Peter Jackson's The Beatles: Get Back (2021) might be the best Beatles documentary in recent memory, it's technically not ...

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    • A Hard Day’s Night (1964) The first wise choice that The Beatles made for A Hard Day’s Night was to hire Alun Owen (who they were fans of) to write the script.
    • Help! (1965) For their second feature film, The Beatles again teamed up with director Richard Lester. This time the budget was larger, would feature exotic locations and be shot in (shock horror) glorious technicolour.
    • Magical Mystery Tour (1967) By 1967’s Magical Mystery Tour, The Fab Four were unrecognisable from the happy go lucky mop tops of A Hard Day’s Night of only 3 years earlier.
    • Yellow Submarine (1968) The Beatles approached the filming of Yellow Submarine purely as a way of completing their three film contract with United Artists.
  3. Nov 9, 2022 · Here are some of the best films involving the Fab Four, ranked. MovieWeb. Menu. Close. News Submenu. ... Magical Mystery Tour is the strangest movie made by The Beatles. There’s no script; only ...

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  4. May 10, 2024 · We'll unpack, from worst to best, what each film brought to the table, as well as some missed opportunities for the band and some historical nuggets. 5. Magical Mystery Tour (1967) Magical Mystery ...

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  6. Dec 14, 2021 · George Harrison: Living in the Material World (2011) . Martin Scorsese has made several fantastic music documentaries (The Last Waltz, Bob Dylan: No Direction Home), but this deep-dive biography of the Beatles’ quiet, seeking guitarist certainly belongs near the top. Harrison always seemed like a wallflower next to Lennon and McCartney (and ...

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