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In Reply to: Great Muvies for Music Lovers posted by Victor Khomenko on June 30, 1999 at 06:16:18:
I was so depressed after seeing (and hearing) this movie that I binged on comfort food for two days. Somebody should also mention the usual suspects in this movie category: Amadeus, Immortal Beloved, etc.For something non-classical, I recommend Until The End Of The World--interesting sci-fi story and eclectic soundtrack music.
***I was so depressed after seeing (and hearing) this movie that I binged on comfort food for two days.Interesting. I didn't find it too depressing. It is one of my favorite ones - I should have mentioned it the first time.
Ah, and the Crimes by Allen. Fantastic use of the 14th quartet.
I always enjoy the retro jaz/pop music in many of his creations. The man has a great talant, even if my wife considers him a self-centered scumbag (she completely agrees with the talant part). There was a documentary the other night about him playing clarinet in Italy. I missed most of it. I thought his playing was just so-so.
Victor.
Yup, that Woody Allen is one great director. My favorites are Manhattan and Hanna And Her Sisters.Forgot to mention '32 Short Films About Glenn Gould' in movies about music/musicians. Also, that Jacqueline DuPre film.
***Yup, that Woody Allen is one great director. My favorites are Manhattan and Hanna And Her Sisters.I would probably name the Sleeper and the Crimes as mines.
***Forgot to mention '32 Short Films About Glenn Gould' in movies about music/musicians.
Need to get that one.***Also, that Jacqueline DuPre film.
What's the name of that one?
Victor.
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