Earlier today, I tweeted that I was watching Amadeus - a movie I haven't watched from start to finish in many a year. It's a great movie - if you haven't seen it then you really should. It won a ton of awards including 8 Oscars (though not for Original soundtrack!).
It may, or may not, be factually accurate - we simply do not know. Peter Shaffer's script is adapted from his own play of the same name which uses, as it's primary sources, a miniature play by Pushkin and a one-act opera by Rimsky-Korsakov!
Several others agreed what a great movie it is fantastic - though, apparently, there is a Director's Cut that extends it beyond its 2 hours 40 minutes!
Whoever edited the following YouTube clip sems to think 2 hours 40 minutes is too long:
Anyhow, I loved it - despite having a bizarre (and I presume early?) DVD that required me to turn it over half way through!
Then @ppmw challenged me, to come up with a Top 10 Movies about Composer and Musicians.
This list is based on the movie - not the music!
Here's my list:
1. Amadeus - Tom Hulce plays the precocious genius Mozart
2. August Rush - I just love this movie - the ending always makes me cry!
3. Walk the Line- in which Joaquin Phoenix plays Johnny Cash
4. Immortal Beloved - Gary Oldman gives a tremendous performance as Beethoven.
5. 24 Hour Party People Steve Coogan plays Tony Wilson in 80s Manchester.
6. The Pianist - Roman Polanski's movie about Wladyslaw Szpilman
7. Testimony - in which Ben Kingsley brings to life the memoirs of Shostakovich, his struggles under the Soviet regime and his battles with Stalin.
8. Bird - Clint Eastwood's biopic of saxophonist Charlie 'Bird" Parker
9. The Glenn Miller Story - maybe not one of the greatest movies but I have fond memories of watching James Stewart play Glenn Miller on many a rainy Sunday afternoon.
10. Music and Lyrics - yes, yes, I know - an awful chick-flick with a cheese-tastic performance from High Grant as a fading 80s pop star. Two things: (1) this is MY list not yours and (2) can any movie be wrong when it includes a classic spoof such as this!
I'm sure I've missed several great ones (do let me know) and I realise that some on this list aren't classics but, well, I remember enjoying them!
well that was an interesting and eclectic list.
ReplyDeleteHere is another one, ten more films I would mention and again in no particular order.
The Jazz Singer (1980 - the Neil Diamond version)
Almost Famous - bit cheesy but overseen for accuracy by Peter Frampton (who lived a lot of it)
Hilary and Jackie - Emily Watson/Rachel Griffiths
Ray - superb by Jamie Foxx
That'll Be The Day and its sister film
Stardust
Spinal Tap - turn it up to 11 and watch it
Backbeat - Beatles
Telstar - The Joe Meek Story
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll - Andy Serkis as Ian Dury
Oh yes. Some I'd forget about there.
ReplyDeleteHilary and Jackie is particularly good.