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Topic History of: Favorite rock films of all time
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barry norman Ray/Walk the Line have both been fairly watchable, if a little uninspiring given the talent of the subject matters.
beard of zeus what? nobody has mentioned Hedwig and the angry inch yet?

Fantastic film.
Martin K ...I am reliably informed that Chico has an imminent release of a cover version.
andrew I bought the purple rain dvd it is incredibley dated with tha fashions, mullets, the old sterotypes. I do like Prince but the movies I'll pass on, and along with David Bowie films.

Mick Jagger audioned for the role Frank-n-Furta in Rocky Horror Picture Show, and didn't he do a sc-fi in the 60's or 70's
Martin K ...but cannot remember the title again!.It was a film about two feuding brothers playing south american latin music in New York.Whilst I`m thinking about this subject again, "The Jazz Singer", Bette Midler in "The Rose" and "Purple Rain". this list could be endless, and the ones that stand out notably do not date badly.
I watched Purple Rain last week, and it really did have an 80`s date stamp on it sadly.