Went to this tonight and thought it would be good. I really loved this movie. A lot.
Went to this tonight and thought it would be good. I really loved this movie. A lot.
That is far from the biggest historical inaccuracy in the script. Mangold did a lot of lumping and re-organizing of historical events to make the script work (based on "Dylan Goes Electric!" account of that time period by Elijah Wald). Elle Fanning's entire character was a mixture of actual girlfriends and things that were just made up. The whole back and forth with Woody Guthrie was almost entirely created for the movie (Dylan did attempt visit him in the hospital, or, at least at his family home though).I'm gonna see it but I think I caught a mistake early in seeing the trailers:
I believe the movie shows him telling the band to play loud at Newport and unless he did this at both places, it was in England somewhere in 1966 (the 'Judas!' moment) that he turns and says 'Play ****ing loud!' before ripping through Like a Rolling Stone.
For as long as the current music sucks.how long they gonna make these boomer movies?
For as long as the current music sucks.
Until the young people of today get old and can afford to go to the movies and watch stories about their youth.how long they gonna make these boomer movies?
Until the young people of today get old and can afford to go to the movies and watch stories about their youth.
Heck yeah. Like 90% of everything coming out of Hollywood today is nostalgia driven.so its just a play to take olds money?
Yeah, boomers have this and the mills have Jake Paul fighting people like Tyson.so its just a play to take olds money?
so its just a play to take olds money?