Good music based movies?

Good music based movies?

Just watched pic related and loved it.

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Control

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Was wanting something other than actual documentaries/bio movies about real people but seems ok.

Can you give any reason why you loved it?

I found his silly master funny xD

Good taste my man, does that movie have a cd?

This is Spinal Tap. The Anvil documentary is also genius as it's a real life Spinal Tap.

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This movie is the shit

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The Slint doc was pretty cool and insightful. I had no clue they were so young when they put Spiderland out. Also their guitarist David Pajo Was part of Tortoise, and their drummer Britt Walford did work for the Breeders

the sex scene was v relatable

I want to fuck maggie so badly

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the only woman i would legitimately fuck

love and mercy is a great film

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Whiplash is the obvious 10/10

Almost Famous is okay, so is Vinyl on HBO. I've been meaning to watch Scorseses Harrison film and Shine a Light. Stop Making Sense is supposedly great as well.

Of course you've also got the biographic flicks like Control, The Doors and Runaways - haven't seen them but they're supposedly quite weak all of them. You're probably better off watching documentaries such as Amy or Searching for Sugarman if you wanna get your music kick.

Whiplash is a painfully inaccurate portrayal of everything musical though, even if it was a great movie in its own right

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It was clearly not going for accuracy though. It's pretty obvious that the musical aspect of the film is just a vehicle for the story, and a brilliantly told one at that.

For what it's worth I do agree with you senpai

The only reason I say anything is because I know several jazz players who almost unanimously say it's virtually impossible for them to watch because of how inaccurate it is

That's fair enough; there's no way it would appeal to everyone. What exactly is inaccurate about it that may be surprising to someone? Yknow, besides the whole "driving a student to suicide/becoming a mental and emotional wreck" thing?

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popstar is pretty good if you dont take it seriously

I wish I enjoyed it as much as others, I really didn't find it funny at all. Whenever someone describes this film its hilarious

It's mostly the way it portrays the study of jazz itself

Fletcher would never have made it that far regardless of how good his students turned out to be, and Neiman never practises with other students outside of Fletcher's tutored sessions, which is basically mandatory in any serious musical study

It won't sound like much to someone who hasn't studied jazz, and that's totally fine because it shouldn't detract from the fact that it's an outright fantastic movie, but it's enough to break the immersion of someone who has an intimate understanding of the subject matter

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The problem is that people never really accurately convey the kind of humor you should expect from it.

It's not funny so much as it's witty; it takes absurd circumstances and plays them completely straight.
A great deal of the humor also comes from the fact that it's a surprisingly accurate representation of life as a touring rock band in the 80's. There's several accounts of musicians being unable to watch the film or find anything funny about it because of how close to the truth it really was, most notably from Ozzy Osbourne.

Inside Llewyn Davis. Saw it on HBO a while ago and thought it was pretty good.

holy fuck no

Linda Linda Linda is my favourite. Its like k-on with humans.

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>Fletcher would never have made it that far regardless of how good his students turned out to be
idk what you mean by this

>Neiman never practises with other students
while this is true you might chalk this up to the uber-toxic competitive environment the teacher created. I don't think not showing that stuff makes it unrealistic since the point was to emphasis his individual work which musicians at that level must realistically undergo anyway. Also, I would be skeptical of your friends. It sounds like a case of people being knit picky about shit for ego massaging rather than informed critical evaluation.

Plus if there's a difference between being a jazz student and being one at the best jazz school in the country. I know a music teacher at my school who went to Berkley and she told us stories about the students being so competitive and adversarial they actually put razor blades between piano keys.

What about the K-On! movie?

humans.

Im gonna be real iv only watched 2 episodes of k-on. Its on my list dow.