
Sir Paul McCartney plays himself in another exaggerated "Day In the Life". Included are fictional scenes of the star preparing to film two videos, rehearsing in a loft, playing for the BBC, and even dreaming up a rather horrific nightmare. A loosely developed plot about missing master tapes ties all of these events together.... (Full plot summary below)
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Sir Paul McCartney plays himself in another exaggerated "Day In the Life". Included are fictional scenes of the star preparing to film two videos, rehearsing in a loft, playing for the BBC, and even dreaming up a rather horrific nightmare. A loosely developed plot about missing master tapes ties all of these events together.
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| Associated PressYardena ArarGive My Regards To Broad Street... has two main things going for it: The ever-charming McCartney presence and McCartney s music, old and new But even together, they are not enough to carry a full length feature. |
| Las Vegas Review-JournalCarol ClingGreat music can't compensate for underdone plot and self-indulgent staging, |
| Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)Ken HankeVanity project for McCartney. Director Webb has lots of style -- none of it his own. |
| Nolan's Pop Culture ReviewMichael A. SmithAverage story but great songs and set pieces. |
| User ReviewThomas SGreat Movie to see a Great 80's classic |
| User ReviewHeather YThe ego of Sir Paul McCartney presented on celluloid. The 'plot' is just an excuse to have Paul perform songs in a variety of settings. At the time he had re-acquired the rights to his Beatles back catalogue and this was his way of re-working the songs into a new production. It's a REALLY bad film and i love it! It also turned me onto the music of Sir Paul,( who looks stoned throughout). He must have been on the wacky-baccy when he thought up this piece of crappola. Look out for the cameo from English wrestler Giant Haystacks, of all people! |
| User ReviewSteve DHarry has run off with Paul's latest studio master tapes...or has he?!? Everyone, from Scotland Yard to Paul's manager thinks so... This 1984 movie offering from Mr. McCartney was considered a major flop in the theaters at the time of its release...by fans and critics alike! The plot and storyline are a bit weak...and yet, I feel it is a very respectable movie in its own right...and well worth watching. It is in essence a crime-mystery drama. But it also takes a peek at the behind-the-scenes goings-on of the recording (or at least Paul's) world. Many of Paul's greatest hits are highlighted from his "solo" years...plus a few Beatles favorites thrown in. Remember...this movie was made back in the days when MTV actually still showed "music videos"...and there are a few scenes that were used (gee...ya' think?!?) as such at the time. My favorite part of the movie is what I refer to as the "Elenore Rigby" montage during the last quarter of the film...almost a mini-movie all on its own. |
| User ReviewGreg WThe single greatest cinematic achievement of all time. |
| User ReviewYhel OA very heart-warming movie of Sir Paul Mc Cartney, definitely a Fantastic Movie I've ever seen." |
| User ReviewEmily BGreat for Beatle/Paul fans or people who just enjoy random (or somewhat trippy) movies! Not a movie for people who like plot... But it's just so great! I love the end... and his car.... |