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May 02, 2005, 04:26 PM
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Bulldog
Join Date: Nov 02, 2004
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The scene in AHDN when Ringo and Pauls grandfather are in the resturant... I mean I love the movie.... but the end of the movie drags on a lot....
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May 03, 2005, 04:32 AM
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Sun King
Join Date: Feb 13, 2003
Location: Ohio
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I love that AHDN scene! I have memorized! But i do agree that the end kinda drags out with the whole concert thing. More than once I've fallen asleep during that part! (I know i know, take away my beatles liscence)
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May 13, 2005, 08:57 AM
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Taxman
Join Date: Feb 18, 2003
Location: Ohio
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My least fave scene from a Beatles movie is the scene from MMT with Aunt Jesse and Buster Bloodvessle when she's dreaming that they're on that beach, and he's kissing her and such? Ewwwwie. And it's sooo long and boring!
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May 13, 2005, 05:19 PM
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Apple Scruff
Join Date: Apr 23, 2005
Location: Ottawa Canada
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I love the orchestral rendition of All My loving in the beach scene. it's pretty!
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May 15, 2005, 11:09 AM
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Apple Scruff
Join Date: Apr 27, 2005
Location: New Jersey, USA
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The strip club scene in MMT. No point, no relevance, and no Beatles music. Being that I'm attracted to MALES and all, I may be biased, but watching a girl strip down to her panties (even though it was censored) just ain't my cup of tea. I came for the Beatles! [insert much fist shaking and empty threats to no one in particular here]
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May 16, 2005, 07:28 AM
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Moderator
Join Date: May 23, 2001
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I don't think the movie drags, Loon. A Hard Day's Night is my FAVORITE Beatle movie. My least favorite scene was when that bandaged dude dumped ketchup on his bandages.  That was sickening.
I didn't like the scene in Help! where those crazyass thugs were walking down the street with a record player in the carriage. I just thought that was stupid. I also didn't like the way the straw hat looked on John.
As for MMT, the stripping girl - that just ain't my cuppa. That thing with the shovel and the spaghetti...  really queased me out!
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May 17, 2005, 04:34 AM
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Sun King
Join Date: Feb 13, 2003
Location: Ohio
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I seem to be one of the few who finds the spaghetti scene funny 
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"You should have thought of that before we left the house"
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May 17, 2005, 11:44 AM
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Apple Scruff
Join Date: Apr 27, 2005
Location: New Jersey, USA
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I like the spaghetti scene.... I'm not sure why, but I like it.... Maybe because it's so flawless. I mean, like, it was based on a dream John had, and it really looks like it's a dream. At least, my dreams have switching camera angles and dialoague that makes no sense to anyone...even myself.
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May 25, 2005, 12:18 PM
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Sgt. Pepper
Join Date: Dec 05, 2001
Posts: 4,476
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rurouni_Idoru
The strip club scene in MMT. No point, no relevance, and no Beatles music. Being that I'm attracted to MALES and all, I may be biased, but watching a girl strip down to her panties (even though it was censored) just ain't my cup of tea. I came for the Beatles! [insert much fist shaking and empty threats to no one in particular here]
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That is a fantastic scene!!! I love the song Death Cab a Cutie or whatever its called, Viv Stanshall is brillant!!!!
I am not keen on the Salisbury Plain scenes Help.
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Jun 06, 2005, 07:43 PM
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Sun King
Join Date: May 31, 2005
Location: Sinkhole, Texas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rurouni_Idoru
I like the spaghetti scene.... I'm not sure why, but I like it.... Maybe because it's so flawless. I mean, like, it was based on a dream John had, and it really looks like it's a dream. At least, my dreams have switching camera angles and dialoague that makes no sense to anyone...even myself.
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I believe that the spaghetti scene was John's idea. I thought it was pretty funny with him shovelling the stuff on the table, almost tipping it over, and his funky accent as well! What I thought was odd was that most of the people in that scene were "in various states of undress." I kept looking around for George and didn't see him! 
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Jun 07, 2005, 08:34 AM
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Sun King
Join Date: Feb 13, 2003
Location: Ohio
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Yeah now that you mention it, I'm not into the Strip club scene either for much the same reason. I do like the song though, and the fact that Neil Innes was there, but the whole stripping thing? yeah not my fav thing....
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Jun 08, 2005, 12:56 AM
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Nowhere Man
Join Date: Mar 23, 2005
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Ever noticed that small scene in the "Ticket to ride" - Video (HELP), when they sit on the blanket like having a picknick, and Ringo spills all the nice wine over the blanket? AND NOW COMES: Paul would raise his hand as to say: "Oh, jeez, all the nice wine!" and looks really pissed. I always hate him in this scene for being so petty. And alcohol-obsessed.
Then there is this scene in HELP where John stumbles OH SO ACCIDENTALY in front of the tank, like come on, and he wouldn´t get up, just looking back like "Oh no, look at the tank and I just don´t get up!". What a miserable actor!
I have to admit, the most boring scene is Ringo´s time-out in "Hard day´s night"  come on, honestly, who doesn´t fast-forward this?!
But I loooove the train scene in the beginning, except for the marihuana-leaves on the seats of course, and I don´t know why, but my favourite yet short dialogue in this scene comes from the spoilsport-man when he tries to pass the clean old man outside in the gangway. At least in german it´s really funny.
He´s my favourite.
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Jun 15, 2005, 11:34 AM
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Sgt. Pepper
Join Date: Dec 05, 2001
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[quote=Loka]Ever noticed that small scene in the "Ticket to ride" - Video (HELP), when they sit on the blanket like having a picknick, and Ringo spills all the nice wine over the blanket? AND NOW COMES: Paul would raise his hand as to say: "Oh, jeez, all the nice wine!" and looks really pissed. I always hate him in this scene for being so petty. And alcohol-obsessed.
Pissed he would have been if Ringo didn't knock the wine over (means drunk in England  ), I think i would have been pretty miffed if someone knocked my wine over!!
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Jun 16, 2005, 12:54 PM
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Sun King
Join Date: Jan 09, 2003
Location: Back to Macau, my Homeland...
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Spaghetti spoiled!
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Originally Posted by sourmilkpinky
I know some people may argue but I really don't like the spaghetti scene in Magical Mystery Tour. I turns my stomach and I just don't think it's that funny. It goes on just too long.
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Ditto! I don't like that part either! It's disgusting!
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Jun 16, 2005, 12:56 PM
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Sun King
Join Date: Jan 09, 2003
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Naughty Men!
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Originally Posted by lennonluvr9
Yeah now that you mention it, I'm not into the Strip club scene either for much the same reason. I do like the song though, and the fact that Neil Innes was there, but the whole stripping thing? yeah not my fav thing....
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They were all drooling... 
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Favorite Beatle year(s): 1966, 1967*, 1968
(*1967 was the year that My Guy was born... my favorite Guy...)
My Quote for George:
"A Butterfly Flying Around Me Saying Goodbye!"
(29/11/2001)
God Bless You, George... Love ya...
" GEORGE ! You just give me stripes, moustache and a smile... cause You're So Fine!"
Song to remember the Past: "In My Life"
Just call me Cloud or GOC9
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Jun 16, 2005, 01:00 PM
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Sun King
Join Date: Jan 09, 2003
Location: Back to Macau, my Homeland...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by erinluv182
My least fave scene from a Beatles movie is the scene from MMT with Aunt Jesse and Buster Bloodvessle when she's dreaming that they're on that beach, and he's kissing her and such? Ewwwwie. And it's sooo long and boring!
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I always skip that part in my DVD and I see later on the clip "I Am the Walrus"
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Favorite Beatle: George (1943-2001)
Favorite Beatle year(s): 1966, 1967*, 1968
(*1967 was the year that My Guy was born... my favorite Guy...)
My Quote for George:
"A Butterfly Flying Around Me Saying Goodbye!"
(29/11/2001)
God Bless You, George... Love ya...
" GEORGE ! You just give me stripes, moustache and a smile... cause You're So Fine!"
Song to remember the Past: "In My Life"
Just call me Cloud or GOC9
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Jun 16, 2005, 01:02 PM
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Sun King
Join Date: Jan 09, 2003
Location: Back to Macau, my Homeland...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pisces_Fish
For some reason I just don't like the airport scene in Help! I dunno, it just never took my fancy.
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And their looks looked exactly years later when they changed appearance... Ringo for instance was an example...
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Favorite Beatle: George (1943-2001)
Favorite Beatle year(s): 1966, 1967*, 1968
(*1967 was the year that My Guy was born... my favorite Guy...)
My Quote for George:
"A Butterfly Flying Around Me Saying Goodbye!"
(29/11/2001)
God Bless You, George... Love ya...
" GEORGE ! You just give me stripes, moustache and a smile... cause You're So Fine!"
Song to remember the Past: "In My Life"
Just call me Cloud or GOC9
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Jun 17, 2005, 11:08 AM
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Taxman
Join Date: Apr 15, 2003
Posts: 1,941
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Quote:
Originally Posted by george_on_cloud9
And their looks looked exactly years later when they changed appearance... Ringo for instance was an example...
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Yes, I already thought of that, it's kinda weird...
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Jun 18, 2005, 04:29 AM
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Bulldog
Join Date: Nov 02, 2004
Location: Toronto
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Quote:
Originally Posted by beatlebangs1964
I don't think the movie drags, Loon. A Hard Day's Night is my FAVORITE Beatle movie. My least favorite scene was when that bandaged dude dumped ketchup on his bandages.  That was sickening.
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Yeah your right Beatlebangs the bandage part is gross. Okay well maybe it doesn't drag, but I just don't find the end as funny as the other parts.... although my dvd is broken so I wouldn't mind being able to see the end at least.......
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Jun 18, 2005, 04:30 AM
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Bulldog
Join Date: Nov 02, 2004
Location: Toronto
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Hey I know it's not really a scene per-say(sp??) but do the blue meanies annoy or creep you guys out? I personally can't stand them.....
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