A new perspective on the Beatles
Dana Camp-Farber | Houston, TX USA | 01/10/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is an interesting perspective on the Beatles story using some interviews that I had never heard before."
Absolutely daft
E. Roumeli | greece | 02/27/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Boring, tiring, not good video quality and if it wasn't for the few rare "home-taken" postBeatles pictures i would throw it away..
If you're a fan and really into the mania or want to have every single thing about The Beatles, then it's fine, otherwise don't spent your money in this.!
Oh and for a Beatle-related film, there's an awful little stuff abour Ringo!!!
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Mostly A Downer, But With Some Redeeming Moments
Julie A Ross | Pleasant Hill, CA United States | 05/19/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Geoffrey Guiliano is a very boring person to listen to. He talks with such monotony that I almost fell asleep. There is no music in this DVD at all. But there are some interesting interviews.
Frederick Seamen, a friend of John Lennon, was interviewed for this DVD. There are interviews with Alan Williams, Pete Best, as well as with John, Paul and George. There is information here that is not in the Anthology, which I like. More importantly, there is an interview with the Maharishi, which is something I haven't seen in any other documentaries.
Interviews aside, there is little value here. Just a boring Beatles "expert" talking about the Beatles. A casual fan would not want this. An extremely dedicated fan will be interested in the interviews on this DVD."