Showing posts with label Beatles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beatles. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" to be Remade in 3D Animation

On August 19, Disney announced it was teaming with director Robert Zemeckis to remake the Beatles’ 1968 animated classic, Yellow Submarine in the same 3D animation style Zemeckis is using in the upcoming A Christmas Carol, which stars animated versions of Jim Carrey in all of the major roles. Zemeckis’ submarine will use 16 Beatles’ songs.


From Variety:
Disney and Robert Zemeckis are looking to catch the wave of Beatlemania, floating a new 3-D "Yellow Submarine" for the bigscreen, with merchandising in tow and prospects for spinning off both a Broadway musical and a Cirque du Soleil stage production.

The original version of the film was animated in a psychedelic style (not dissimilar to Terry Gilliam animations in Monty Python’s Flying Circus about a year later) and featured several Beatles songs, including “Sgt. Peppers’ Lonely Hearts Club Band" and "All You Need is Love". The Beatles did not do their own voices in the film and their only active participation was in the live-action closing scene.

This is the latest example of the Beatles seeming resurgence in pop culture that began with “Love” the Vegas Cirque De Soleil production (and soundtrack album) based on remixes and remastered Beatles songs and continues next month with the release of Beatles: Rock Band video game and the entire remastered Beatles catalogue.

The original Yellow Submarine movie is both of its time and a timeless classic, melding of music and visuals. Hopefully, the Zemeckis version, planned for a 2012 release, will be a celebration and tribute to the original rather than solely a crass remake, but if gets more people to experience the music of the Beatles, then it can’t be all bad, can it?

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Lop Top

A topiary Beatles display in Liverpool was recently vandalized -- poor Ringo got his head chopped off. Apparently, that's what he gets for saying he doesn't miss his hometown.

Monday, November 05, 2007

Beatles Remastered "Help!" hits this week

Apparently it didn't come out last week like it was supposed to, but the remastred Help! hits DVD this week. Director Richard Lester notes the direction they decided on for the new film - and why:

"We didn't want to repeat A Hard Day's Night. The next logical step would have been to show them in their real lives. But by that point their real lives were X-rated, or what would have been considered X-rated at that time. So the only thing left was to have them become the passive recipients of an outside threat."
The merits of the story can be debated, but the quality of the music of the film cannot. With the enhanced audio of this release, Help is indeed on the way.

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Remastered Beatles' "Help!" due in October

From Billboard:

The Beatles' second film, 1965's Help!, will be released in a
double-DVD edition Oct. 30 via Apple Corps Ltd and EMI Music. The movie was released on DVD in 1997 and again in 2000, but has been off the market ever since due to rights issues.

The first disc of "Help!" boasts a digitally restored version of the film plus a new 5.1 audio soundtrack, with songs like "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away," "Ticket To Ride," "The Night Before," "Another Girl" and "You're Going To Lose That Girl." Disc two offers a 30-minute documentary about the making of the movie, a missing scene, a featurette on the restoration process, interviews with cast and crew, three theatrical trailers and vintage radio advertisements.

See the Beatles perform "You're Gonna Lose That Girl" from the film here.