Across the Universe???
faithful2you
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Anyone heard anything about this musical movie? Just saw a commercial for it. All Beatles music. Looks rather interesting.
Like a word misplaced...nothing said...what a waste
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Its not about the beatles at all...but it is a musical and it is ALL Beatles songs. Its set in mostly NYC during the Vietnam War.
I definately thing its worth seeing.
rented and watched "Across the Universe" twice this weekend...
i also loved it
and highly recommend it.
See it
(reminder: it's a musical... in case that turns some people off!)
07 8/5 Lolla 8/2 VIC
06 7/22,23 Gorge 7/20 Ptl
04 10/8 VFC Kissimmee
03 4/11 WPB, 4/12 HOB Orlando, 7/8,9 MSG
00 8/24 Jones Bch 8/9,10 WPB
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I sure did, except for the cheesy ending. but they did a damn good job throwing in some history of hte band.
highlights for me were
helter skelter
happiness is a warm gun
she's so heavy
East Troy 2003
Chicago x2, Summerfest x2, 2006
Chicago THE VIC, Lollapalooza, 2007
bonnaROOOOOOO 2008
Chicago x2 2009
(EV chicago 2008 night 2)
i'm a sucker for those music/love/war type films
check it out! and like someone already mentioned, just be open minded and dont freak out if they dont do the song exactly the same as the beatles... ive heard mixed reviews from different friends for that reason...
http://seanbriceart.com/
I haven't heard it either. However it was only ever played 5 times in 93/94, and it was only ever used as a tag for Daughter and Porch.
http://www.pearljam.com/songs/song.php?song=AcrossTheUniverse
I'd be interested in hearing it though, if anyone has a boot of any of those shows.
On a side note, a song used in the movie trailer 'I've Just Seen a Face', was only ever played by PJ once, at the Red Rocks in 95. And I really LOVE Eddies version, although short. I wish they'd play it more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbpVvr17q0A
That's what I thought too. Plus, I find musicals to be so unrealistic that I can almost never enjoy them.
But then I saw it, and to my astonishment (and a little bit, my embarrassment) I really liked it.