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Carson Peterson
God I hated Frank. Such a terrible, faux "quirky" movie. I would recommend The Devil and Daniel Johnston tho, probably the best music documentary i've seen. We Jam Econo, which is about The Minutemen is also quite good.
Logan Hill
High Fidelity
Eli Reyes
I actually hate "quirky" movies, like I can't stand any of the pretentious bullchit Wes Anderson had put out. So maybe I enjoyed it so much because it failed at that.
Jack Morales
Haven't seen Green Room, agree with you on the last two. I couldn't even get through Frank it was so boring.
Samuel Hall
>not realizing it's a satirical take on the "indie" scene today
Gavin Wright
The Devil and Daniel Johnston is really good
Nicholas James
Green Room is the best movie of the year so far, you have to see it.
Adrian Jackson
it's a good movie with a fascinating story, doesn't present itself like a documentary at all
check out High Fidelity too and maybe Empire Records (cringey but good for some weird reason, very comfy)
Adam Long
>Inside Llewyn Davis >8 >Frank >9.5 That's super fucky, Inside Llewyn > Whiplash > Green Room >= Frank
Connor Foster
Not entirely about music and it's pretty cringey at times but still a fun watch and it always makes me want to play in a loud garage punk band every time I watch it.
Jace Hall
i think this movie's still breddy güd
Parker Powell
I know you said fictional but if you like music movies you literally have to watch Searching for Sugar Man
Carson Morgan
rad movie this is my choice
Evan Young
Check out "Forbidden Zone", it's fictional, has a great aesthetic and is very centered around music.
upstream color had a good one, its mainly just ambient tho
Jeremiah Walker
That movie trying way to hard to seem complicated
Luis Lewis
Just because it's satire doesn't make it good. For me it failed as a film in general, full of cringy cliches, unlikable characters and predictable story. A girl recommended it to me, later told her I didn't like it, the only defense she could come up with to why it was good was it's an "indie film".
Thomas Diaz
I watched its all gone pete tong something like 50 times when I was younger, it inspired me to become deaf
Kayden Bailey
>Frank >9.5
>Whiplash >9
awful taste desu
Jacob Sanchez
I think it don't want to like it because you see more of yourself in anti-hero Jon than you feel comfortable with.
I'll give you one reason why it's good. No one wins. You're left back where you started when the movie began. Jon is no closer to his music goals and Frank & co. resume their erratic musical activities. The plot resolves in the context of the film, but the characters are left worse for wear and without any true insight into what they've done and where/how to move forward.
Which leads into another reason it's good: it's real or realish in its thematics It realistically depicts the futility of making what one perceives as art in this age of mass consumption, merit based on invisible tweets and thumbs, and the idea that one has "made it" only when millions of people have heard your music. Another great aspect is how the string of keyboard players all buy into the idea that hardship and mental illness are catalysts for great art over effort and discipline. It's a great take on the pervasive idea (which has been around forever, but is apparent more than ever) that a great artist is only born from self inflicted and imposed hells. It's obviously a take on the Appolian/Dionysion dichotomy in art. On the one hand you have Jon who believes there is no pragmatic approach to music and that it just happens, and on the other is Gyllenhall who knows there's a method to Frank's madness even if she can't describe it. Meanwhile, Frank serves as the merger of these two ideals as he encompasses the discipline and methodical approach while incorporating his metaphysical, emotional, and experiential facets to create, as the movie implies, an amazing album.
Sure this is all played out thematics, but the presentation is semi-original. Btw, if you can't relate to that scene where the fest girls say 25000 views is nothing, then you need to get out more and interact with musicians trying to "make it."
Gavin Allen
>implying any of these flicks are anything decent besides the just ok coen flick
you are underage. reported
Eli Richardson
>Wes Anderson >Quirky oh lordy lord
Camden Perez
>flicks eh
Joshua Richardson
no you "enjoyed" it because you unironically think dude we're just weird outsiders with mENTAL ILLNESS LOL actually exist
even worse, maybe you think youre one yourself.
Cameron Parker
Forbidden Zone is my fucking jam.
You can't go in expecting a regular movie though. It's more like an alien's arts and crafts project meant to imitate a human movie after watching nothing but Rocky Horror.
Great music too, in the typical overblown musical fashion.
Cooper Hughes
who hurt you? why not let dumb kids be dumb kids? op is op m8
Cameron Hernandez
hes obviously still new to music and movies, im sure it'll get better with time. still, he is underage, and i must report him.
Easton Williams
DATZ WHAT IM LE SAYING LEL KEK
Matthew Lopez
>replies with simply epic reddit ironic pic as if that somehow dismisses the fact he does have awful taste due to limited knowledge/exposure
you underages expose yourselves
Jonathan Martin
>High Society eh you know the words, may as well sing a long. It's not technically brilliant but it's fun
>Diva This is pretty weird to be honest, scared me when i first watched it, but it's pretty nicely made and it's interesting. Weird thief boy.
>The Commitments The music is pretty fun, the film is alright. Who cares at this stage.
Jordan Brooks
Leningrad Cowboys Go America
Nathaniel Phillips
Inside Llewyn Davis - 10/10 Amadeus - 10/10 Pitch Perfect - 10/10 O Brother Where Art Thou - 9/10 This is Spinal Tap - 9/10 A Hard Days Night - 9/10 High Fidelity - 8.5/10 Green Room - 8.5/10 Frank - 8/10 Once - 8/10 Love and Mercy - 7.5/10 That Thing You Do - 7.5/10 School of Rock - 6/10
Josiah Miller
and Whiplash is an 8/10 but I don't even consider it a music movie.
Xavier Cruz
Pick of Destiny desu senpai Rockstar too
Christopher Hughes
Güeros
Noah Jackson
Walk the Line. It's not fictional, but great nonetheless.
Xavier Gomez
Not a movie but been watching the HBO series vinyl and have been enjoying it so far.
Also Beck Mongolian Chop Squad is a legitimately great anime about playing in a band.
Adrian Price
>thinking taste in art is objective
high school was fun
Landon Adams
test
Bentley Long
Could just be because the movie was genuinely interesting. It's quirkiness felt like it fit, unlike another movie that gets infinite praise called Juno.
Jayden Smith
Yeah Whiplash just used music as the vessel for its message, a number of other things could've been used, but another sports film probably would've been terribly boring.
Bentley Brooks
>Yeah Whiplash just used music as the vessel for its message Well, unless it's a documentary or something this is probably true about most "music movies"
Eli Johnson
Yeah but Whiplash's whole plot and message was completely at odds with how decent music is actually made, or really just being creative in general. It was an otherwise well made movie so I tend to give at a pass, but compared to most of the other movies ITT it didn't really utilize the musical aspect of it beyond the superficial.
So Sup Forums has terrible taste in music and film. Funny how this is listed as a "creative" board.
Alexander Sullivan
what's your favourite music based film?
Nathan Wood
I don't have any as I don't waste my time on something trying hard to appeal to a demographic to make them feel like they're "in the know" as they saw that Thinking Fellers Union 282 reference that only they saw and not everyone else who watched the same movie saw.
Jacob Cox
what the fuck are you on about
Caleb Carter
literally what.
Christian Rodriguez
Nashville
Nathaniel Jones
what's your favourite film then?
Charles Morgan
J'irai comme un cheval fou (1973)
Nicholas Perez
Op here, forgot about this thread and just stumbled upon it again, Sup Forums didn't disappoint with the contrarian elitest posts after I left.
William Wright
fuck you pathetic dog your bad taste called me from my sleep
Jack Jackson
Majority of music based "films":
Oddly paired group/ friends/ situations that think they're terrible but get better through some external power/influence that they can get better and connect to each other (add some shallow romance to the mix to get more women interested in the film here). Next create some strife between the character or some existential problem for one of the characters that harm the others leading to the group/dup/band stop doing "what they love" and cut to some "emotional" scenes giving more exposition on the scenario (may add some flashbacks at this point). Create a resolution by either the group going their seperate ways or getting back together and making "awesome" music once more then fade to closing credits. Bonus: everytime there's music playing add some "obscure" band reference like TFU282 and sometimes namedrop "indie cred" musicians like Beck so that the audience will think "hey these guys know the music I love, they have great taste". There you go, a completely generic music movie that covers 90% of music movies ever released.
Nicholas Gray
>Arrabal aha ebin man
Benjamin Peterson
You should watch This is Spinal Tap
That movie is easily an 11/10
Nathan Baker
Is that Joy Division movie any good?
Zachary Reed
>implying that using the break up of a band as conflict in a film plot that is about a band is a bad thing even though this is the main conflict that a band could ever realistically face
what did he mean by this
Liam Wright
Contrived conflict is the lowest form of storytelling.
Cooper Nguyen
It's a generic plot point that has been done to death. The way it's done isn't even realistic it's usually a result of one band member suddenly becoming extremely antagonistic and another becoming extremely sullen with the rest either picking sides or becoming irrational. It's lazy writing and most music movies do it so it just shows that the writers can't come up with anything original.
Kayden Smith
Airheads Fame blues brothers 24 hour party people Im not there footloose saturday night fever the yellow submarine school of rock dreamgirls pitch perfect dirty dancing a bunch of movies about dancing Step Up,Take the Lead detroit rock city the jazz singer hustle and flow the harder they come hedwig and the angry inch sweet and lowdown the piano shine jersey boys across the universe the bodyguard pitch perfect the phantom of the opera Any movie with elvis pink floys the wall repo the genetic opera the rocker eddie and the cruisers the mtv movie about that Boyband, there was also tv series nick and norahs infinte playlist taking woodstock
Asher White
Inside Llewyn Davis, Amadeus, O Brother Where Art Thou, Spinal Tap, High Fidelity, Love and Mercy and Green Room don't follow this.
Frank, Once and Whiplash follow it to some extent but make up for it in other areas.
Stop being a cunt.
Julian Bell
wrong kid died
Ryan Lewis
just saw it was cute and fun music was deece 7/10
Nicholas Sullivan
Great, so only movies targetted towards the LCD don't utilize the afforementioned tropes directly but these movies do employ other equally as lazy techniques to appeal to specific demographics, thanks for confirming my point.
Justin Mitchell
Whoa dude, you gettin' angers.
John Perry
Please explain how Inside Llewyn Davis, Amadeus or Green Room are appealing to the lowest common denominator at all.
I'm legitimately curious.
Hudson Scott
Control's great.
You're biting on bait, man.
Anthony Thomas
great film here, def check it out OP
Isaiah Bennett
They're all "films" that try to be artistic but their modus operandi is primaily that; trying to be artistic. This is a goal they can never reach as if they wanted to be artistic they'd have to drop several aspects of their respective story/ the certain techniques employed within the respective films to shed the mainstream pandering included within them thereby renouncing the LCD appeal. They failed to do this so are pseudo-artistic films that are a step above whatever Bruce Willis was released within the last year but the "indie" crowd can take solace in the fact that they aren't into "plebian theatre" such as those who go to see the Bruce Willis film. It's the same thing with Drive which by everyone's standards in this thread is a music related film which is "great".
Christian Wilson
Lol.
Joseph Cox
You are a very special flower person.
Easton Carter
I mean it
Brandon Peterson
the band Slade made an almost famous-esque rock movie called Slade in Flame and I really like that one. They parody Screaming Lord Sutch and lots of other glam tropes while also playing great music
Nolan Perez
That's only honesty, unless you want to blind yourself with the laissez faire of the "auteur".
Chase Bennett
You are very unique and special.
Caleb King
it was definitely trying to be obscure but that doesn't make it bad. you come out of it not knowing all the details but you do get the gist of the story. i liked it that way.
Inside Llewyn Davis is the best movie on that list.
agreeed
Luke Thompson
No, I don't want to blind myself with all that french terms dog no way, my precious lotus flower.