Disney releases new trailer for Peter Jackson's Beatles documentary series

Oct 13, 2021 22:00

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• In 1969, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg was granted unrestricted access to the recording sessions for what would become the album Let It Be. He also captured footage of The Beatles rooftop performance, the last live performance the band would ever play. Some of the footage made its way into a documentary released in the wake of the band's breakup ( Read more... )

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rebeljean October 14 2021, 05:57:54 UTC
Looking forward to watching this.

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cherhorowitz October 14 2021, 06:05:17 UTC
🤷‍♀️ I love the Beatles and this looks great! So cool how footage can be restored like this

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curdlesnoots October 14 2021, 06:28:54 UTC
Appreciate Peter Jackson’s artist journey from adapting material for film to just adapting film.

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rhapsodeeinblue October 14 2021, 06:41:21 UTC
In recent years it's been kind of blowing my mind that at this point in their careers / in the end~ they were all still in their 20s. I mean, I wouldn't have thought they were any older either but still it's like... wat

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babycheeses1 October 14 2021, 06:52:00 UTC
I always thought they were in their thirties when they broke up 🤯!

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rhapsodeeinblue October 14 2021, 07:03:25 UTC
It's crazy to think now how young they were!

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naturesluzzer October 14 2021, 09:09:41 UTC
George was 25 at this point!

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bttrsondaughter October 14 2021, 06:44:27 UTC
I just wanted to chime in here and say that the trailer is obviously cut like a documentary, but the quality of the footage and some of the dramatic beats have tricked my brain into thinking it’s a biopic

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