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The duets where good! I'd seen the trailer with Jack White and Christine Aguilera and wasn't that impressed but when I seen the full thing they where both realy good. Buddy Guy I didn't think was that great. Just My Imagination was good and Far Away Eyes was great. If you didn't know this song or know Mick Jagger then this particular segment might be a bit strange to you but to me it was great and really funny.Quote
tomcat2006
I was lucky enough to go to the London premiere last night and the band were introduced onstage at the start to great applause.
For what they're worth, a few thoughts on the film:
*Much funnier than I expected, due to choice selection of old interview clips from around the world
*Very loud sound mix in the cinema - my ears are still ringing this morning!
*It looks like the band had fun in the performance; I liked M&K singing together on (I think) Faraway Eyes and inclusion of As Tears Go By was cool
*As was You Got the Silver - real close ups of Keef
*A real highlight was Buddy Guy's appearance -mesmerising
*Jagger was simply phenomenal - how does he do it?

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NickB
I just thought the film was great. Period.
Only one criticism.
1) Charlies snare sound - flat sounding like he was hitting a doughnut with a wet newspaper.
Apart from that well worth the money and just to mention Imax is superb!!
Finally someone too, mentions the lame snare sound. I did in the Berlin premiere thread from febuary.Quote
theimposter
Alright guys, thought I would drop a quick review. First off, I haven't been here in a while so let me say it is great to be here, etc. Alright on with the show.

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Monkeytonkman
Ha - That ws me dancing at the birmingham gig.
couldn't help myself. can't sit down when there's Stones music blaring out.
hope I didn't piss many people off, thought there would be more than just me having a boogie.
anyway, plan on going to see it a few more times when it goes on general release, will sit down and enjoy it in all its majesty then.
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Monkeytonkman
Must admit, when the movie started, I thought I'm gonna look like a complete knob if I start rocking out. but then my natural urges took over and I just didn't give a crap, ha!
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Monkeytonkman
Ha - That ws me dancing at the birmingham gig.
couldn't help myself. can't sit down when there's Stones music blaring out.
hope I didn't piss many people off, thought there would be more than just me having a boogie.
That was one of the (few) low points of yesterday. I too find it really hard to just sit still, especially as it was alot like being at a concert (Like Little Queenie, I kept thinking people in the cinema were clapping!).
Was there anyone else at the Leicester Square Vue who wanted to get up and Boogie, or at least move in your seat? Maybe I couldn't see everyone, but the audience seemed so still and sedate.
The other big moan was the bimbo/extras - I couldn't help noticing them as they featured far too much for my liking. It was annoying, and actually gives a bad impression of their younger fans (implying that they are simpering bimbos who just want to be on tv/film). I love seeing the true fans and the fantastic mix of ages.
Nevertheless, it was a good day/night. Despite the rain/drizzle/kids taking up good spots who didn't really know the Stones and just wanted autographs from someone - anyone - "famous", I waited outside the Odeon, and Mick, Keith, and Ronnie came very close to where I was (sadly, Charlie didn't go so near but you can't have everything). And I made to the Vue in time for the film, which was great, and I loved Champagne and Reefer.
And I got the T-shirt, which isn't bad.
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Monkeytonkman
Ha - That ws me dancing at the birmingham gig.
couldn't help myself. can't sit down when there's Stones music blaring out.
hope I didn't piss many people off, thought there would be more than just me having a boogie.
anyway, plan on going to see it a few more times when it goes on general release, will sit down and enjoy it in all its majesty then.
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Monkeytonkman
Ha - That ws me dancing at the birmingham gig.
couldn't help myself. can't sit down when there's Stones music blaring out.
hope I didn't piss many people off, thought there would be more than just me having a boogie.
anyway, plan on going to see it a few more times when it goes on general release, will sit down and enjoy it in all its majesty then.
I'm planning to be in the back row aisle tomorrow in San Francisco as I know there is no way I will not be able to stand up and dance all through the movie!! Hope everyone is cool with that - maybe some others will join me! Sarah
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with sssoul
>> Not one single shot of Brian, Bill or Taylor in the archive footage <<
no Mick T, but Bill and Brian are in the archive footage - very briefly, but they're there
in the Have You Seen Your Mother Baby clip [passing more popcorn - go on everybody!]
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erikjjf
Horrible review in Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.
[www.svd.se]
Not worth translating.
