For any avid Beatles fan, you may enjoy the shear quirkiness of their humor. As silly as anything the Beatles ever filmed, this particular movie seems underdeveloped. Not only does it feel whipped together from LSD trips and John Lennon's dreams (or nightmares rather), the entire concept is poorly constructed and very cheaply executed. But that isn't the reason we watch these is it? We watch these films to gain further insight into the minds and psyches of those whom we respect far beyond the music they created. If you are not a Beatles fanatic, don't bother. Buy "A Hard Days Night", easily their most accessible film, seeing as that it is basically the first "music video" ever. Next try "Help", it is superior to any other Beatles' quirky humor films.
The Magical Mystery Tour is basically a 50 minute music video released by the Beatles at Christmas time in 1967. A half dozen or so excellent songs, including "The Fool on the Hill" and "I am the Walrus" are padded out with some moments of silliness and perhaps bad judgement on the part of the Beatles. One almost hopes that Graham Chapman (of Monty Python fame) will come out in his British General uniform and put a stop to a couple of the skits by announcing that they are too silly. Alas, it is not to be. My fondness for this DVD comes from the music and perhaps a few comical moments with Ringo or John, that is all. As far as the disc itself, the picture and sound are pretty good, although not as good as the clips that turned up in the Beatles Anthology a few years back. Anyone else wanting to own a copy of Magical Mystery Tour should be warned about an Australian import version that is floating around out there. It is claimed on the cover of that particular DVD that the picture and sound have been digitally remastered. If that is the case, then they must have used an old scratchy 8mm home movie as the master copy. I bought that particular version, watched the first five minutes, and promptly threw it in the rubbish. The MPI disc, which I am reviewing here, has the best picture and sound quality. I'm sure you'll be very happy with it.Read full review
Washed out colors looks like a VHS. There are better options (Blu Ray) out there.
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I enjoy the absurdity of the Beatles and this movie is their most absurd, I'd say. I thought the last 25% of the movie greatly lacked and was very surprised that was the ending. It's a great movie for anyone trying to collect Beatles films or for the die-hard fan. The general fan might find this weird and have mixed reactions (as I did). If you don't particularly like the Beatles, I doubt you'd enjoy this movie.
I'm a big fan of the Beatles and this adds to the collection I'm putting together. Thanks So Much👍.
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