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What are your favorite movies that have something to do with music?

Amadeus
This Is Spinal Tap
The Song Remains The Same
Led Zeppelin
A Mighty Wind

Oh, and Chicago was okay.



Only for the weak
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Pink Floyd - Live at Pompelli(It's not really just a concert)

Almost Famous
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"We all live in a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine."
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Originally Posted by LordSlaytan
"We all live in a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine."
Good point. All of the Beatles' movies kicked ass.



Originally Posted by Garrett
Good point. All of the Beatles' movies kicked ass.
Yellow Submarine wasn't really a Beatle's movie though. It was a contractual thing, they didn't do the voices for it at all. They just released the music to be used. I still love it.

Heavy Metal
The Wall
Yellow Submarine

When I was in the Army, I had a 'trip' tape with all three of these on it. It was a great way to fry. Of course, those days are long gone now...



The Doors
Almost Famous
The Wall
La Bamba
Amadeus
This Is Spinal Tap
Coal Miner’s Daughter
That Thing You Do
Yellow Submarine
What’s Love Got to Do With It
Great Balls of Fire
The Buddy Holly Story
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Originally Posted by LordSlaytan
Yellow Submarine wasn't really a Beatle's movie though. It was a contractual thing, they didn't do the voices for it at all. They just released the music to be used. I still love it.
And the characters were obviously supposed to be "the beatles". Anyway, I still concider it a Beatles film.



A Mighty Wind is hilarious
This is Spinal Tap
The Wall
The Doors
Yellow Submarine
Hard Day's Night
and oh yeah. . .THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME!
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Kiss vs The Phantom Of The Park



Originally Posted by Garrett
And the characters were obviously supposed to be "the beatles". Anyway, I still concider it a Beatles film.
I didn't mean it wasn't a Beatles movie, I just meant that they weren't a part of it other than allowing it to be made.

EDIT: I guess I did say it wasn't really a Beatle's movie, that's not quite what I meant.



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Together
A Mighty Wind
The Red Violin

Nice choices' Cait...I forgot about Coal Miner’s Daughter and That Thing You Do.



Originally Posted by Garrett
Kiss vs The Phantom Of The Park
I LOVE KISS but. . .why? I mean KISS is my second fav. band, but. . .why? You can see this from my signature, but. . .why?

WHY WHY WHY WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Originally Posted by led_zeppelin
I LOVE KISS but. . .why? I mean KISS is my second fav. band, but. . .why?
((KISS ties with Led Zeppelin, but let's not get off-topic))

Sure, it's probably bad. It's one of those movies I want to see just to know how bad it is.

oh yeah.
Trick Or Treat. With Ozzy Osbourne as that preacher...classic.



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The Fith And The Fury 2000
The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle 1980
Elvis 1979
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Hmm.. This just turned kind of similar to another thread I know.
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I heard there was this version of Kiss vs the Phantom of the Park that if you watch it, then Ringo Star calls you and seven days later, you become a folk rolk fan....
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Originally Posted by Jeava
I heard there was this version of Kiss vs the Phantom of the Park that if you watch it, then Ringo Star calls you and seven days later, you become a folk rolk fan....
It's true. I love folk rolk.



I liked Almost Famous, The Doors, High Fidelity and Empire Records. I don't know if the last two anyone would consider music movies, but i think they are in that league, because in all these movies, music effects these people's lives, either with them making it or listening to it.
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I liked Grease when i was younger, but find it hard to watch now, not sure why.
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