What are the 10 Best Music Biopics?
October 31st 2007 00:06
Top 10 Music Biopics
The website lovefilm.com has just polled 2000 DVD users on the best Music Biopic, I don’t say DVD lovers because there choices are a little weak.
The Johnny Cash life story Walk the Line takes top honours, not a bad choice but the tick a box delivery of the story doesn’t make it the best that ever was.
The Mozart melding of fact and fiction with Amadeus (#3) is a little more appropriate in my eyes because of its grandiose cinematic staging.
Oliver Stones reality warping Doors movie with Val Kilmer channelling Jim Morrison as his Indian guide is also worthy of a higher rank than 5th,. It’s a film that truly altered perception and reality appropriately for it’s subject.
It was great to see the powder keg Alex Cox (Repoman) film Sid and Nancy get a nod. Gary Oldman owns the part of Sid Vicious and the frantic style creates a thick mood of authenticity.
Likewise for BackBeat with Stephen Dorff as the enigmatic Stuart Sutcliffe, also known as the 5th member of the Beatles.
So to round out the apt selections, now for the craziness…. M&M’s 8 Miles of Chocolate came in at 2nd….Ray made 4…and the rest include Whats Love Got To Do With It (Tina Turner), La Bamba (Richie Valens)…then there is Control (Joy Division) which I haven’t seen yet, but shows promise from the trailer.
Personally the first 5 I listed would probably make my top 10 too, so I have been a little harsh. So here are some of my favourite Music Biopics that weren't included -
John Carpenters Elvis with Kurt Russel as The King
Don Weiss’s The Gene Krupa Story with Sal Mineo as Gene Krupa
Gordon Parks LeadBelly with Roger E Mosley as Huddie Leadbetter
Jim McBride’s Great Balls of Fire with Dennis Quad as Jerry Lee Lewis
Steve Rashes The Buddy Holly Story with Gary Busey as Buddy Holly
Watch a clip of Gary Busey singing Buddy Holly
Anthony Mann’s The Glen Miller Story with James Stewart as Glen Miller
Gérard Corbiau’s Farinelli with Stefano Dionisi as Carlo Broschi
Clint Eastwood’s Bird with Forrest Whittaker as Charlie Parker
The website lovefilm.com has just polled 2000 DVD users on the best Music Biopic, I don’t say DVD lovers because there choices are a little weak.
The Johnny Cash life story Walk the Line takes top honours, not a bad choice but the tick a box delivery of the story doesn’t make it the best that ever was.
The Mozart melding of fact and fiction with Amadeus (#3) is a little more appropriate in my eyes because of its grandiose cinematic staging.
Oliver Stones reality warping Doors movie with Val Kilmer channelling Jim Morrison as his Indian guide is also worthy of a higher rank than 5th,. It’s a film that truly altered perception and reality appropriately for it’s subject.
It was great to see the powder keg Alex Cox (Repoman) film Sid and Nancy get a nod. Gary Oldman owns the part of Sid Vicious and the frantic style creates a thick mood of authenticity.
Likewise for BackBeat with Stephen Dorff as the enigmatic Stuart Sutcliffe, also known as the 5th member of the Beatles.
So to round out the apt selections, now for the craziness…. M&M’s 8 Miles of Chocolate came in at 2nd….Ray made 4…and the rest include Whats Love Got To Do With It (Tina Turner), La Bamba (Richie Valens)…then there is Control (Joy Division) which I haven’t seen yet, but shows promise from the trailer.
Personally the first 5 I listed would probably make my top 10 too, so I have been a little harsh. So here are some of my favourite Music Biopics that weren't included -
John Carpenters Elvis with Kurt Russel as The King
Don Weiss’s The Gene Krupa Story with Sal Mineo as Gene Krupa
Gordon Parks LeadBelly with Roger E Mosley as Huddie Leadbetter
Jim McBride’s Great Balls of Fire with Dennis Quad as Jerry Lee Lewis
Steve Rashes The Buddy Holly Story with Gary Busey as Buddy Holly
Watch a clip of Gary Busey singing Buddy Holly
Anthony Mann’s The Glen Miller Story with James Stewart as Glen Miller
Gérard Corbiau’s Farinelli with Stefano Dionisi as Carlo Broschi
Clint Eastwood’s Bird with Forrest Whittaker as Charlie Parker
So What are your favourites?
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