23/04/10

Roll On

what the hell?
A space odissey?
Broadway style?
British surreal comedy? let me guess

of course, it's Monty Python!

Perhaps The Cure, in a Tim Pope's vid?

No, it's Monty Python; fake moustache, bobbies and stuff;

or both?
There's a lot of future in Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles +1

There's a fifth Beatle here, who started shooting movies when they were silent, and he's the cinematographer in some fine British Hitchcocks; the name is Bernard Knowles.

There's a young, uncredited Angelo Muscat:


There's a thing about the bus itself; one of the vehicles I've used most often, even in dreams; the blue bus is calling us... The presence of the bus in a dream state is testified by his role in Zazie dans le mètro.

Half dream, half acid trip; not very far from what The Beatles were living day by day, in the late 60s. I suppose. Young, rich and worldwide famous, gifted with great musical spirit and the will of learning directly from the Deep of the Self, they seem to have had some good time, too. My feeling is that their very presence on the set is somehow expanding, giving some gay highness to the cast and, through the eye of Mr. Richard Starkey (or "Ringo Starr"), to the film and its audience.

There is The Walrus:

and the freaky romance between Mr. Bloodvessel and "Ringo's Aunt"

They lived very likely happily ever after.

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