
The Rutles, brilliant or not?
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The Rutles, brilliant or not?
I don't come in here very often so please forgive me if this subject has been talked to death. I think that the Rutles film is an excellent and clever parody of the Beatles, am I alone?


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Apparently George Harrison was a fan. didn't he play a reporter?
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The DVD is excellent (it sells in the UK for around $10) and has a second soundtrack which is a directors documentary on who played who, locations, etc. It is well worth buying.
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Yes, GH is a reporter in it. All of the Beatles apart from Paul liked it.
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Excuse the poor quality (photo of the screen).


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Thought it was GREAT that George H. was in the movie; showing a wonderful sense of humour, etc. I got a kick out of it, some care and effort certainly went into it. The Rutles are "Bigger than Rod" was good, and all the screaming fans rushed out to JFK, unfortunately the Rutles landed at LaGuardia! Thanks, Christian
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<<< is singing after two pints of Guinness - Hold my hand, Yeah Yeah...
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"All You Need Is Cash" is great (and originally a Saturday Night Live sketch), but I do think you have to be a Beatles nerd to really get it. The two or three decades later follow up, "Can't Buy Me Lunch" is apparently a ripoff if the Amazon.com reviews can be believed; just recycled scenes that retell the story.
The director's commentary (Eric Idle) is good but it really needed Neil Innes' input (or maybe a separate commentary). I'm not sure of the timeline but at one point Eric and Neil had a falling out, with Eric putting a hold on the release of The Rutles' "Archaeology" CD, even though he had absolutely nothing to do with the music of the Rutles, which may explain why Neil is not on the commentary.
That, or Eric is just an a**hole, which apparently he is in real life.
One thing that I very find interesting and a great example of life imitating art imitating life about The Rutles/Beatles intersection is that George echoes certain words and phrases used in "All You Need Is Cash" in the Anthology; saying "shocked and stunned" at one point and referring to drinking tea.
Fun Neil Inness/Rutles factoid: he makes no money from Rutles music; all royalties go to the Beatles per an out of court lawsuit settlement.
The director's commentary (Eric Idle) is good but it really needed Neil Innes' input (or maybe a separate commentary). I'm not sure of the timeline but at one point Eric and Neil had a falling out, with Eric putting a hold on the release of The Rutles' "Archaeology" CD, even though he had absolutely nothing to do with the music of the Rutles, which may explain why Neil is not on the commentary.
That, or Eric is just an a**hole, which apparently he is in real life.
One thing that I very find interesting and a great example of life imitating art imitating life about The Rutles/Beatles intersection is that George echoes certain words and phrases used in "All You Need Is Cash" in the Anthology; saying "shocked and stunned" at one point and referring to drinking tea.
Fun Neil Inness/Rutles factoid: he makes no money from Rutles music; all royalties go to the Beatles per an out of court lawsuit settlement.
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What!? Neil Innes doesn't get any royalties from the Rutles stuff? Good lord. I did not know that. Those songs are GREAT. It's one of my son's favourite CDs of all time. Just goes to show, even skilled parodists of the Beatles got screwed.
One of my old bands did 'Hold My Hand' (we performed it like the cover version on the Rutles tribute album- how many people have that?).
One of my old bands did 'Hold My Hand' (we performed it like the cover version on the Rutles tribute album- how many people have that?).
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