даже страшно смотреть было.
Что это? Кто это снял? Зачем? За что?
Теперь я понимаю. почему Джон так резко отзывался об этом фильме. Как он вообще на него согласился?
А как согласились Джордж и Ринго? Ведь идея это была Пола.
После смерти продюсера Брайана Эпстайна, его роль на себя возложил Пол.
А остальных это очень бесило. И теперь я вижу почему.
В последней цене, закрывающий фильм группа представлена какими-то гороховыми шутами, тупыми марионетками. Кошмар.
Это полный пиздец, а не фильм.
Даже психоделичности стало стыдно.
Единственное, что здесь может понравится, так это Ринго, ругающийся со своей теткой,
отрывок, где все ребята одеты в яркие индийские одежды с узорами, на гениальную песню Джона "I am the Walrus" и то, местами эти странные яйцеголовые!
А еще кадры где Джон с каким-то ребенком у себя на коленях мило кривляется. Всё!
Most of the film was dreamt up by Paul McCartney on a flight from the US to the UK in April 1967.
Although all four Beatles are credited with directing the entire film, Paul McCartney directed the bulk of the footage,
John Lennon probably directed "I am the Walrus" and the segment with Ringo's Aunt eating a large pile of spaghetti
and George Harrison probably directed "Blue Jay Way".
However, these are mere speculations, and all of the Beatles submitted ideas to the film.
John Lennon and George Harrison weren't interested in playing parts, and spent most of the trip sleeping or avoiding the cameras, while the hand-lettered MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR bus attracted curious onlookers, who began following them in droves.
(Suggestions that the chaos mounting outside the bus be filmed, instead of the mundane dialogs going on inside, were not met warmly.)
Lennon ultimately ordered the bus be stopped, then got out and personally tore the lettering off the sides, to end the spectacle.
He derided the whole program later as "The most expensive home movie ever made."
John Lennon told Paul McCartney about a dream he had where he used a shovel to serve spaghetti to a woman.
Paul suggested they film this, John agreed, and the scene is included in the movie.
This film features the only footage of John Lennon performing "I Am The Walrus".
There was a rough shooting sсript written before filming began. About 70% of the Bus exchanges are improvised, but everything filmed outside the bus was performed (more or less) as written.
Paul McCartney took a a few friends and a camera to the South of France to film the "Fool on the Hill" sequence which was (as he later conceded) against union rules.
"Magical Mystery Tour" was conceived as a way for The Beatles to do something fun and exciting in the wake of Brian Epstein's (The Beatles' manager) death.
After his death, The Beatles realized that they were in financial trouble and had to do something with their acquired wealth or else the British government would levy taxes against them.
So they started Apple Corps. and "Magical Mystery Tour" was the first project they made under the Apple company.
А еще кадры где Джон с каким-то ребенком у себя на коленях мило кривляется. Всё!
Most of the film was dreamt up by Paul McCartney on a flight from the US to the UK in April 1967.
Although all four Beatles are credited with directing the entire film, Paul McCartney directed the bulk of the footage,
John Lennon probably directed "I am the Walrus" and the segment with Ringo's Aunt eating a large pile of spaghetti
and George Harrison probably directed "Blue Jay Way".
However, these are mere speculations, and all of the Beatles submitted ideas to the film.
John Lennon and George Harrison weren't interested in playing parts, and spent most of the trip sleeping or avoiding the cameras, while the hand-lettered MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR bus attracted curious onlookers, who began following them in droves.
(Suggestions that the chaos mounting outside the bus be filmed, instead of the mundane dialogs going on inside, were not met warmly.)
Lennon ultimately ordered the bus be stopped, then got out and personally tore the lettering off the sides, to end the spectacle.
He derided the whole program later as "The most expensive home movie ever made."
John Lennon told Paul McCartney about a dream he had where he used a shovel to serve spaghetti to a woman.
Paul suggested they film this, John agreed, and the scene is included in the movie.
This film features the only footage of John Lennon performing "I Am The Walrus".
There was a rough shooting sсript written before filming began. About 70% of the Bus exchanges are improvised, but everything filmed outside the bus was performed (more or less) as written.
Paul McCartney took a a few friends and a camera to the South of France to film the "Fool on the Hill" sequence which was (as he later conceded) against union rules.
"Magical Mystery Tour" was conceived as a way for The Beatles to do something fun and exciting in the wake of Brian Epstein's (The Beatles' manager) death.
After his death, The Beatles realized that they were in financial trouble and had to do something with their acquired wealth or else the British government would levy taxes against them.
So they started Apple Corps. and "Magical Mystery Tour" was the first project they made under the Apple company.