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The Rutles - All You Need Is Cash




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Bill Murray Movie:
The Rutles - All You Need Is Cash



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The Rutles - All You Need Is Cash
The Rutles - All You Need Is Cash
List Price: $19.95Label: Rhino Theatrical

Salesrank: 8014

Released: March 13, 2001
Our Price: $10.88
Used Price: $10.66
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Black & White
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD-Video
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Dan Aykroyd
  • Terence Bayler
  • John Belushi
  • Jeannette Charles
  • Ricky Fataar
  • Editorial Review:
    Originally hatched in 1978 as a short film parody for Saturday Night Live, this expanded, 70-minute mockumentary on a trend-setting quartet of British mop-tops bloomed into one of Eric Idle's better projects outside Monty Python. Taking the career (and hagiography) of the Beatles and inverting them quite nicely, Idle conjures up four doppelgangers who offer the familiar mannerisms but practically none of the intelligence of their models. If that sounds like the same gag that powered This Is Spinal Tap (which emerged six years later), it is, with the crucial difference that Idle's lampoon is precise where Tap was consciously generic.

    In telling the saga of the Rutles, Idle (who doubles as earnest narrator and McCartney-esque Rutle Dirk McQuigley) works from a rich and immediately familiar trove of pop lore, and he has a ball revisiting and reinventing milestones from the Fab Four's fabled history. The attention to period detail helps elevate the gags further, but Idle's real secret weapon is Neil Innes, standing in as Ron Nasty, the Rutles' answer to John Lennon: it's Innes who serves as the musical architect for the wonderful Beatles parodies that give All You Need Is Cash a delicious kick, and Innes, a one-time principal in the legendary Bonzo Dog Band, is gifted enough to capture the band's lyricism and energy as well as their shifting sense of style.

    With the blessing and on-camera participation of George Harrison, and wry cameos from Mick Jagger and Paul Simon, All You Need Is Cash is a perfect companion to the Beatles' own glorious screen comedies and a great antidote to sanctimonious pop documentaries. --Sam Sutherland

    The Rutles - All You Need Is Cash Reviews:
    the music is good..damn good 5 Star Review
    2008-12-02 - just a quick note the music is my favorite part of this
    its really great music and could easily have been hits on its own but people thought it to much of a joke and didnt take it seriously enough


    go buy the song get up and go its a great song

    Superb Beatles spoof 5 Star Review
    2008-11-21 - This is a classic piece of lampooning. The songs are surprisingly good parodies of The Beatles, and the many star faces make this a very high value piece of comedy.

    Lots of laughs, highly recommended.

    Brilliant! 5 Star Review
    2008-11-04 - Intelligent and silly at the same time. Worth watching over and over. The fabulously bad overdub of Ed Sullivan is worth the price alone. The songs are genius. Enjoy.

    Not Nearly As Funny As I Remember... 3 Star Review
    2008-08-27 - I remember watching this movie on VH1 years ago and thinking that it was funny. But watching it again recently, I realized it is not nearly as funny as it could be. There are a few funny gags, but not nearly enough funny, memorable lines. The pros of this movie are: great cameos, catchy Beatles-eque songs, the depictions of Idle as Paul and Innes as Lennon, and some funny laughs with Idle as the narrator. However, this movie is nowhere near as funny as Spinal Tap and doesn't even come close to Holy Grail. Whereas those two movies had lines that were so memorable that they are still quoted today, The Rutles movie is missing that. It doesn't have a very good flow to it and it feels choppy and there is too much time between each joke. Very original when it came out, but I think it will always be overshadowed by Spinal Tap.

    Take that Beatles! 5 Star Review
    2008-06-04 - The Rutles are the funniest parody band ever conceived (Sorry Spinal Tap), and this mock-rockumentary is absolutely hilarious, especially if you are a Beatles fan because then you will get all of the tiny subtleties that are given to you in the Python-esque comedy about four lads. The only other Beatles parodies that are worth a darn is the "Picture" sketch from "Mr. Show" and the "B Sharps" from The Simpsons!
    If you are not a fan of the Beatles, you may not get a lot of the film, but there are still some good jokes that you might enjoy.


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