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PostPosted: Thu Dec 19, 2024 1:21 pm 
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Bob Dylan bio pic hitting theaters next week. Being a big fan of his, I'll likely check it out but not going in expecting too much as I am not sure how accurate it actually is. Will be interested to see how Chalamet does with trying to play Bob. I guess he plays his own instruments and sings the songs, from what I have heard he isn't half bad but we will see.

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1. Highway 61 Revisited – Timothée Chalamet (3:45)
2. Mr. Tambourine Man – Timothée Chalamet (2:31)
3. I Was Young When I Left Home – Timothée Chalamet (2:04)
4. Girl from the North Country – Timothée Chalamet & Monica Barbaro (2:04)
5. Silver Dagger – Monica Barbaro (2:33)
6. A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall – Timothée Chalamet (3:05)
7. Wimoweh (Mbube) – Edward Norton (1:51)
8. House of the Rising Sun – Monica Barbaro (2:08)
9. Folsom Prison Blues – Boyd Holbrook (1:44)
10. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right – Timothée Chalamet & Monica Barbaro (3:08)
11. Masters of War – Timothée Chalamet (2:25)
12. Blowin’ in the Wind – Timothée Chalamet & Monica Barbaro (2:52)
13. Subterranean Homesick Blues – Timothée Chalamet (2:27)
14. Big River – Boyd Holbrook – Timothée Chalamet (1:41)
15. The Times They Are A-Changin’ – Timothée Chalamet (3:14)
16. When the Ship Comes In – Timothée Chalamet & Edward Norton (2:19)
17. There But for Fortune – Monica Barbaro (1:43)
18. It Ain’t Me, Babe – Timothée Chalamet & Monica Barbaro (3:37)
19. Maggie’s Farm – Timothée Chalamet (3:08)
20. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry – Timothée Chalamet (2:21)
21. Like a Rolling Stone – Timothée Chalamet (3:23)
22. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue – Timothée Chalamet (2:21)
23. Song to Woody – Timothée Chalamet (2:20)

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I’ve heard his “Like a Rolling Stone” and it sounds like a karaoke treatment.

I’m unconvinced anyone can get a Dylan movie right, especially after “I’m Not There”.


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Who's playing Soy Bomb?

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For the movie, they should find a guy who can sing.


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Nardi wrote:
For the movie, they should find a guy who can sing.


:lol:

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I want to hate Chalemet but I actually like his work. Bob Dylan is a twat. Maybe I'll watch it streaming.

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I want to hate Chalemet but I actually like his work. Bob Dylan is a twat. Maybe I'll watch it streaming.


My thoughts more or less. :lol:

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I love Bob Dylan's music, but have zero desire to see this movie. He's not at Beatles level for being done to death, but he's getting there.


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The movie was ok for the first 65% or so. Many historical inaccuracies. I was actually pretty impressed with the performance by Chalamet. The fact that he actually learned guitar and harmonica is impressive. His Dylan accent was in and out throughout the movie. At times it’s spot on and other times it’s very light. Meh. The last third of the movie was a lot of inserted items taken from other places in time, like when one of the fans called him Judas from the crowd at the Newport Folk Festival. Yuck. I wouldn’t recommend seeing this in the theater but maybe you’d enjoy it streaming.

Wanted to try to go with the wife so she could understand why I was a fan. She didn’t know all of his songs so she was surprised some were his. I might be able to dust off a few of my boxed sets after some wine or beer and have her hear a few deep cuts I have which she might understand a bit more now with context.

Overall I’d probably give it 2.5 stars. I loved the period look of the film and Chalamet was really quite good if I’m honest. The historical inaccuracies bother me and the last 35-40 minutes were a bit cringeworthy to me.

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I have a lot of people disagreeing with me on this assessment but I thought the movie, as a movie, sucked. If you wanted to hear Dylan music, you enjoyed it. As a biopic, it gave me nothing. There was no history, no enlightenment of his process, no character development. If you only used this movie, you'd think his work was completely detached from social movement and that he was just a typical poser musician.

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If you only used this movie, you'd think his work was completely detached from social movement and that he was just a typical poser musician.


That may actually be true. I've heard Dylan answer questions about the social import of his lyrics with stuff like, "I don't know what you're talking about. It was a breezy day in Hibbing."

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Dylan was too "woke" for my liking.

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Dylan was too "woke" for my liking.



I cancelled him when he used "The N Word."

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Rod wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
If you only used this movie, you'd think his work was completely detached from social movement and that he was just a typical poser musician.


That may actually be true. I've heard Dylan answer questions about the social import of his lyrics with stuff like, "I don't know what you're talking about. It was a breezy day in Hibbing."


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good dolphin wrote:
I have a lot of people disagreeing with me on this assessment but I thought the movie, as a movie, sucked. If you wanted to hear Dylan music, you enjoyed it. As a biopic, it gave me nothing. There was no history, no enlightenment of his process, no character development. If you only used this movie, you'd think his work was completely detached from social movement and that he was just a typical poser musician.

Well you just soured my interest in seeing this. :lol:

The Elvis movie really ruined the music biopic thing for me. Hollywood has to spend more years making it up to me for that piece of shit movie.

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My favorite Dylan movie is the youTube clip of Quincy Jones trying to nurse him through his 3 lines of "We Are the World" with a room full of world-class singers looking on while he looks like he'd rather be anywhere else in the world other than recording that song.


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My favorite Dylan movie is the youTube clip of Quincy Jones trying to nurse him through his 3 lines of "We Are the World" with a room full of world-class singers looking on while he looks like he'd rather be anywhere else in the world other than recording that song.

:lol: Man, that's really something. He's SO bad.


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