I watched this film on xmas day by myself in a theatre half full of people. I loved every minute. I cried ... i laughed ... and was left wanting more ... there has to be a Part 2 !
@jsigur157Күн бұрын
Part II gets boring real fast cause he stops doing Angel dust
@LucyLennon909Күн бұрын
@jsigur157 ... replacing drugs with electricity
@jsigur157Күн бұрын
@@LucyLennon909 I got into Dylan around 1970 big time. There is little coverage of Dylan after 1966 cause he quickly lost his enthusiasm for the sport of performing. If you want to prove it to yourself. watch a you tube of Dylan for pre 65 and one from post 911 and it should be obvious the difference and why no one covers his later years
@jsigur157Күн бұрын
Dylan started out mimicing politics with his songs and by 66 got real tired of living with that shadow casting over him and it likely took the zest for it out of his game. An audience wants to feel like the entertainer wants to be there entertaining. Dylan isn't able to sell that anymore
@sonalattapattu4402Күн бұрын
me too!!! Same as you described haha. Maybe we were in the same cinema lol
@harperwelch51474 күн бұрын
He does a great job!
@charlenemack704012 сағат бұрын
I’ll tell you right now Timothée Chalamet is going to win an Oscar and the movie is going to win an Oscar so just get used to it. You don’t need to love Bob Dylan but it doesn’t hurt if you do.😊💙
@charlenemack704012 сағат бұрын
Today is Friday, December 27, 2024. I usually don’t do predictions but oh well.😮
@ibeetellingya56835 күн бұрын
Time machine for me. This is the city and music world I grew up in, and it seems to viscerally recreate it very well. I've always felt the're 3 reasons people appreciate Dylan: personally relating to his lyrics of sneering rejection, wanting permission and strength to feel that way, and appreciating what he's done on a technical level, in terms of writing, musicianship, and the "personaship" of exploiting his authenticity. This portrayal of Dylan seems accurate, but I can't tell yet how well it captures his deep vulnerabilities.
@proinseasokiellig43885 күн бұрын
Dylan..
@laurencefox58845 күн бұрын
Dylan
@SuperRobertoClemente3 күн бұрын
"Don't Look Back" is all you need to watch. I don't know why we need this film other than hopefully Chalamet gets a new generation interested in Dylan's music.
@jsigur157Күн бұрын
@@SuperRobertoClemente That's been my poiint exactly. I bet half the movie will be acting out the clips from "Don't Look Back" and Penebaker 1965 documentary of Dylan's English invasion
@SuperRobertoClementeКүн бұрын
@@jsigur157 I don't like what bio-pics do to history, to its complexity, and Dylan was nothing if not complexity personified. More than electric v. acoustic, which is the stuff of facile mythmaking, DLB is about Dylan using Warhol's example to craft an elliptical persona that totally refused all forms of authority. He refused to give a "straight" interview, to commodify himself. He refused to give us his "real" self. All of this was to empower the listener, to give them the right to interpret his music-- it was radically democratic art.
@tomcaron91136 күн бұрын
Chalamet. A new class of actor.
@tokctoo5 күн бұрын
Surely there are hundreds of actors that would not have done worse job than he did.
@matthewmatt52855 күн бұрын
@@tokctoo Exactly,.He's really crappy in the scenes I've seen.. These people will applaud ANY garbage~!
@stephentierney92662 күн бұрын
Best I've seen in last 25 years
@mikecantreedКүн бұрын
Chalamet is not a star. Hollywood is pushing him but he's really not that great.
@matthewmatt5285Күн бұрын
@@mikecantreed 1000%~
@d_walsh6 сағат бұрын
it really was a good movie. saw it xmas eve day
@kathrynbrandt40144 күн бұрын
I love the lyric Can't buy a thrill. Dylan is so unique and never sells out. Hope the movie does him justice❤
@danielsiegfried39903 күн бұрын
I love Dylan too but he sells out constantly- whiskey company, ect...
@grizzlyalmighty23 күн бұрын
@danielsiegfried3990 even if he is, at least he has something in him *too* "sell out", most people doing that have never been real artists to begin with!!!!
@kenton60983 күн бұрын
No? Ever see the photo of him talking to Hurricane Carter with his scarf so carefully placed for the photo?
@LucyLennon9092 күн бұрын
I watched "A Complete Unknown" on Xmas day alone in a theatre half full of people. I cried ... I laughed ... I loved every minute, and was left wanting more ... hoping for Part 2.
@rachelerynkalish22077 күн бұрын
Can’t wait to see this next week!
@JeffreyLewis-k8r3 күн бұрын
He gay
@jenhasken6 күн бұрын
I remember when Sean Penn won the Oscar for playing Harvey Milk. That’s a certain kind of acting. I preferred Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler. He channeled his own pain into that character. It was more subtle but also raw and real. I think he should have won it.
@richardichard42375 күн бұрын
Sean Penn is an enemy of Humanity, and those who know why, know why. His new film should be boycotted and he should be ignored, if not arrested and convicted of crimes against humanity in some perfect future.... A disgusting piece of garbage.
@MrBoots19873 күн бұрын
I agree but what the hell does that have to do with this new Bob Dylan movie???
@Mike-fd1lq16 сағат бұрын
Were you supposed to make a point here? Feels like you didn't close the loop.
@chris-dempsey5 күн бұрын
I just love that Bob referred to him as "Timmy"
@sofp2 күн бұрын
Makes him part of the family :)
@laurajackson236 күн бұрын
I'd like a Joni Mitchell biopic.
@irvingr.fatback8863 күн бұрын
Would you like fries with that?
@fg8422 күн бұрын
VV here: Me too! I once met her at “Star Art in LA invited by John Mayall and ran into another friend musician Commander Cody who passed away a few years ago. While everyone partied, she sat in the food buffet room very quietly with another lady. She is a very shy and modest lady. I simply adore her music and have every album she ever recorded.
@julieannemichelle23 сағат бұрын
I’d love that and I’d also love a Laura Nero one as well.
@Crunkboy4154 сағат бұрын
You know who could play her? Elle Fanning!
@DiscGoStu6 күн бұрын
I’m one of the 5 people in human history who just can’t seem to like Bob Dylan’s music no matter how hard I try but man, I really want to see this movie
@underated176 күн бұрын
Weird but at least Bob does have deep lyrics. This movie looks so good too
@andrea18776 күн бұрын
I felt the same but bob dylan's greatest hits vol. II opened my eyes. Look for songs you haven't already heard a million times.
@vespathomas32996 күн бұрын
Try the three disc Masterpieces. That was my gateway as a fifteen year old in the eighties.
@pussycats4566 күн бұрын
I’m one of the other 4. I don’t get it. I think it’s a case of the Emperor’s New Clothes!
@colmcollins79936 күн бұрын
I don't fully get it, but I have the CDs and try. Have you checked out any covers? Billy Joel does "To Make You Feel My Love"...with a better singer, you realize the song's potential. Guns & Roses "Knocking On Heaven's Door.". Etc. I want to see this film as well. 😊
@sonijam6 күн бұрын
Wow! Can't wait to see it!
@SpiritoftheWoods8634 күн бұрын
I always viewed him as a Song and Dance man, actually...
@tommyLcarter203 күн бұрын
fuck yea th first biopic for a singer i actually wanna watch
@thefilmandmusic7 күн бұрын
Pete is brilliant
@HerveMendell4 күн бұрын
I actually learned this song. The chord progression is hypnotic.I had to employ mnemonic devices to memorize the words, associating the first word of every stanza with a specific image. It's a very wordy song.
@dudeotis4 күн бұрын
that looks great !
@GetOffTheLawn6 күн бұрын
And the Academy award goes to....
@max20825 күн бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
@csmarkham5 күн бұрын
Edward Norton. Yes.
@timothyletwin59115 күн бұрын
@@csmarkham Hopefully supporting for sure. Didn't even recognize him.
@peppik5 күн бұрын
Great times, long gone.
@decencywarrior95983 күн бұрын
I can tell you , like that clip , it felt fine .
@DinodogJr5 күн бұрын
Not particular into Dylan's music but this movie's vibe is pretty good. But there would be more interesting to know more about David Bowie life's adventure as he had tried so many extraordinary exploration and bizarre experiments to get into his throne.
@SuperRobertoClemente3 күн бұрын
Watch Velvet Goldmine then, it gets to the heart of Bowie's first transformations.
@morganptah32665 күн бұрын
Very nice tribute no matter🤠
@PV966 күн бұрын
If you visit the “Experience Music Project” museum in Seattle, Paul Allen had collected some items from Dylan’s life. Very interesting. If I remember correctly, there is a concert contract that he signed and he would be paid $23,000 in the 70’s.
@MrShepardDog6 күн бұрын
which is $150,000 in current usd. Gross. Before agent, fees and taxes.
@richardichard42375 күн бұрын
You know he sold his entire catalogue to Sony for over $400 mill....
@PV965 күн бұрын
@ - I did not know that. Thanks !!
@MrShepardDog6 күн бұрын
I wish they would have retold the romantic, day to day lives of Bob and friends..... as in the moving book "Positively 4th Street" by David Hajdu. Brilliant, emotional book.
@MrBiscotti20116 күн бұрын
Yeah, this book is great. Tells in detail the fateful day Richard Farina was killed. Great insight into Dylan's early life.
@Angel-l5cla5h5 күн бұрын
They keep selling it as a slice of time, but this clip looks like the average biopic to me, only not average because it's about Dylan. I hope they prove me wrong.
@DG-mv6zw16 сағат бұрын
Chalamet's got a real talent.....for music rather than acting however.
@Racingbro19865 күн бұрын
I’ve got to see this one
@franciscoleal63397 күн бұрын
Yoooo he looks funny AF as Dylan
@81suze6 күн бұрын
Dylan has this funny quality about him, always had.
@chris-dempsey5 күн бұрын
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@douglesw5 күн бұрын
Great Woody Allen movie "A Rainy Day In New York" TC is awesome!!!
@deliusmyth50636 күн бұрын
Is Dylan a “close talker”?
@omegajunk-n3e12 сағат бұрын
lmao
@danabible60816 күн бұрын
I love Lay Lady Lay. I never knew he wrote it for Barbara Streisand.
@MrBiscotti20116 күн бұрын
Nor did I. That is interesting.
@99albino5 күн бұрын
Do NOT look that up. She doesn’t want you to know about the writing credits for that song.
@matthewcoombs32824 күн бұрын
Blind Willie Mctell?.......@@99albino
@benthomas45444 күн бұрын
@@99albino I see what you did there.
@hughtoober3 күн бұрын
@@99albino But now you’ve made me really, really, really curious to look it up! If only there was a term that would describe such a phenomenon.
@parallelpost9 сағат бұрын
Considering what we must accept as NYC and leftist politics, this film let's us enjoy America. Woody Guthie was an amazing character, real, inspirational coming out of the Great Depression so contextually, Bob Dylan, the artist carries his torch and finds himself throughout decades of bad and good times in our sad nation's tale. Timothee will win an Oscar for his fine work because I was able to appreciate who Bobby was and grew to be, surrounded by friends and fellow artists from genres that represent American musicianship well. I literally wrote a song on my phone as this film was rolling like a stone. See, I took solace in the fiction that Judas Priest wrote and sang Diamonds and Rust but the ending credits reminded me that Joan Baez penned it originally and sang it best in loving memory of her relationship with "azzhole Bob."
@sandirobinson69664 күн бұрын
He sings better than Dylan. Don't get me wrong - Dylan is a bonafide genius, but this actor dude should have smoked 2 packs/day and drank 2 quarts of Wild Turkey/day for 6 months to get the gravel right.
@makeitcount1793 күн бұрын
I can see myself here...a movie like a mirror
@The_Preacher_LLC2 күн бұрын
Check out Peter Seager singing "Coyote / My Little Brother" to June and Johnny Cash live. Tell me your life didn't change.
@Artcollecta2 күн бұрын
Looks more like Billy Joe from Green Day
@antonioduverge35582 күн бұрын
Is that a good Bod Dylan characterization?
@theS4V0Y4 күн бұрын
crazy that timothee sounds great singing bob’s songs. I love bob’s lyrics but his voice always disconnected me from his music.
@jwf21255 күн бұрын
I heard Timothee's granddad was an Elvis impersonator.
@brazah49877 күн бұрын
Norton too heavy handed, but brilliant.
@GwaiZai6 күн бұрын
a great actor and an complete asshole IRL.
@KarlKnutson06155 күн бұрын
He sings too good to be Dylan.
@jsigur157Күн бұрын
Real Bob Dylan fans are just not gonna be able to suspend doubt in Chamamet s singing and performance. We]ve seen mucho video clips of Dylan talking and singing. The Movie, The Doors, moreless sold their actor as the real thing but some ppl were literally fooled as to who was Morrison and who was not and they won't have that issue with Chalomet. Basically like any number of singers doing a Dylan cover tune. But who knows, maybe I give the public way more credit than they deserve. I was around, then most seeing the movie weren't but if you didn't know full well who Dylan was, would you really go to the movie? Maybe with the hype but you won't be getting much real Dylan in the movie, just the homogenized 2025 version. That was a unique time in history, encouraged by TPTB. They don't want that to happen again because the rot exposed would be massive
@juanlazaro95375 күн бұрын
Más se parece a Cerati
@sugarmagnolia14756 күн бұрын
Phil oches
@afh5533 күн бұрын
I’d say ignore this movie and see colorized ”don’t look back”, here on youtube for free instead…such a masterful documentary!
@SuperRobertoClemente3 күн бұрын
COLORIZED?! Please don't do that! Find B & W, please. And yes, "Don't Look Back" is simply all you need. This new movie is classic unnecessary Hollywood / Oscar bid for TC. Dylan in that moment was so much more complex than acoustic v. electric.
@PotrzebieConollyКүн бұрын
Fortunately I have the privilege and pleasure to watch more than one film concerning Bob Dylan. Besides these two, for example, also "I'm Not There" and "Bob Dylan - The Other Side of the Mirror" - which shows his 1963, 1964 and 1965 Newport sets. I don't know about colorized "Dont Look Back" but I can recommend the extended DVD release of "Dont Look Back"
@stanwagner47883 күн бұрын
I actually liked his transition. Like A Rolling Stone is a very good song.
@ReactionShot3 күн бұрын
Looking forward to the day people stop pretending this kid is a good actor.
@Chuck-Morris33 күн бұрын
You don't think he's a good actor? I've never seen him before. Curious what you think makes him not a good actor
@ReactionShot3 күн бұрын
@@Chuck-Morris3 It's subjective. I'm sure there are others that may feel differently. But, for me, he lacks spontaneity. His choices seem predictable and obvious. It feels like he's "acting" as opposed to being in the moment. There is no sense of unpredictability or danger to him. As opposed to someone like Daniel Day Lewis, who I think is possibly the greatest actor that has ever stepped in front of a camera. Or Christian Bale or even Saoirse Ronan, who I think will be regarded as a truly great actress in time. Of course, this is all subjective, as most things in art are. Just for fun, here are some examples of what I think are truly great film performances: Al Pacino in Dog Day Afternoon, Dustin Hoffman in Straight Time, Ellen Burstyn in Requiem for a Dream, Eric Roberts in Pope of Greenwich Village, Daniel Day Lewis in There Will Be Blood, Robert Downey Jr. in Less Than Zero, and John Cazale in every film he ever appeared in. There are many other great performances, those are just a few that come to mind. All of which are, in my opinion, true master classes in acting.
@Chuck-Morris32 күн бұрын
@@ReactionShot Daniel day lewis goes pretty hard
@durangomcmurphy15296 күн бұрын
It's always easier to imitate than create . Who needs more Dylan imitators .
@stevenrhoads68375 күн бұрын
No one talented enough to play her.
@61lastchild2 күн бұрын
Were the people in those audiences...like the one depicted...truly that stiff?
@PotrzebieConollyКүн бұрын
Are you talking about the people at the party? Most of them were a generation older than Bob.
@ajasen4 сағат бұрын
no the people that didn't like electric instruments
It's got Bob Dylan's very own seal of approval and full-throated endorsement and praise once he saw it, and Bob Dylan's whole thing is being totally authentic, never fake, so...
@nickk86507 күн бұрын
@@benjaminharman1987I don’t think bobs ever told a lie in his life tbh- at least that’s what Sharon stone said
@wadioraves6 күн бұрын
Dylan is great but authenticity isn’t a word I would use, look into the stuff around Chronicles Vol 1
@sittingfrogleg6 күн бұрын
I know Chamalet worked hard on this performance and meant well but he sounds and looks like he is mimicking Dylan’s speech and micro gestures, it looks goofy and even cringe. Chamalet trying to sound like Dylan’s mumbling but it just makes him sound drunk. I much prefer the loosely Dylan impressions in I’m Not There.
@Kyle-l8p6 күн бұрын
Hollywoods desperate to put this kid in every film it seems no matter how right or wrong for the role
@underated176 күн бұрын
I think I would just enjoy the movie without over analyzing and trying to find the perfect Bob.
@Kyle-l8p6 күн бұрын
@@underated17 its so far from perfect you won't have to overanalyze. You'll effortlessly find it uncomfortable
@underated176 күн бұрын
@@Kyle-l8p I don’t look at it that way. Even the way Timothee says a line one scene garnered so many likes and comments I saw on KZbin. I am fascinated by Timothee acting and this movie!
@breninaotearoa41526 күн бұрын
Loved I’m Not There.
@starzgarden55535 күн бұрын
He needs to age before I can take him more seriously.
@matthewmatt52855 күн бұрын
Because finding an actor that could play 6 chords and sing as good as Dylan was impossible,..🙄🤣🤣🤣🤣~
@NH-ze9ee5 күн бұрын
Sing as well or sing the same way with the same sound? There's a difference.
@matthewmatt52855 күн бұрын
@@NH-ze9ee I mean 9 out of 10 people can FAKE how Dylan sings,.lol It's not like this is a Whitney Houston Biopic,..lol Unbeliveable~lol
@CathieSoli5 күн бұрын
Dylan can't sing to save his hide. His voice is awful.
@LeBa-zd6wt5 күн бұрын
todays movies suck
@raylang460820 сағат бұрын
Not a single.millenial or gen Zer wouls dee this movie ig timothee wasnt in it.....anf maybe not EVEN but im 47. Anf i certsinly will
@mlansky73027 күн бұрын
i don't get it. I thing they made a contrived drama about his switch to 'electric' and I honestly think they are making a big deal about this actor's performance. He bores me. He is the critics supreme favorite but he's often just very boring. Its not easy to do historical fiction. You need exciting actors, not actors who always play safe. Boring.
@benjaminharman19877 күн бұрын
Bob Dylan doesn't agree with you. Also, Timothee Chalamet never plays it safe. Beautiful Boy, there's no playing it safe in there. Call Me by Your Name, there's no playing it safe there. The King, there's no playing it safe there. Those are all extremely risky and brave performances that are outstanding and distinct from each other, none of them like the others, just like this one isn't, meaning he's a real actor, not one of those pretend actors who just play themselves over and over again, like Tom Cruise, for example. So don't like him. That's fine. But in so doing don't act like you're the voice of the people, especially since the proof is in the pudding that the people--not just the critics--don't agree with you at all, just like Bob Dylan doesn't.
@Marcscalves7 күн бұрын
let’s see your brave body of work lansky
@larushka17 күн бұрын
Did you actually see the movie? I did and it’s absolutely brilliant. Impressive too all with live singing and no lip synching by the actors. Timmy does an excellent job of recreating Bob.
@gbpaggi7 күн бұрын
You are boring. Shut up.
@slimturnpike7 күн бұрын
Who cares what Bob thinks? I'm sure he's flattered and in his old age he's acceptably susceptible to that. I'll reserve judgement till I see the film but from the trailer and clips I'm not blown away. Biopics are tricky.
@antondp746 күн бұрын
Can’t stand Dylan. What an awful sound
@stevebaldwin85136 күн бұрын
Yeah, he’s not for everybody.
@richardichard42375 күн бұрын
Haha, I guess thats why Sony paid over $400million for his work. You clearly have no soul, no heart, no ears, no intellect...Facts. good luck with that.
@royphillips74355 күн бұрын
I bet Zimmerman is laughing all the way to the bank , his creation called Dylan getting the hollywood treatments ...yuk !
@evisolutions-rv6ht5 күн бұрын
Dont care bob dylan boring
@garyberg80725 күн бұрын
I'm proud of ya.
@WillaLamour6 күн бұрын
Want to this soooo much. This scen with Pete and Toshi Seeger is awesome.