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Stop Making Sense

  • 1984
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  • 1h 28min
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Stop Making Sense (1984)
A24 presents the 40th anniversary re-release of the greatest concert movie of all time.
Lire trailer1:51
2 Videos
93 photos
ConcertDocumentaire musicalDocumentaireMusique

En décembre 1983, David Byrne, leader des Talking Heads, s'avance sur une scène vide, lance une cassette audio et entame une version envoûtante de Psycho Killer. Les membres du groupe arrive... Tout lireEn décembre 1983, David Byrne, leader des Talking Heads, s'avance sur une scène vide, lance une cassette audio et entame une version envoûtante de Psycho Killer. Les membres du groupe arrivent un par un, pour créer un concert mythique.En décembre 1983, David Byrne, leader des Talking Heads, s'avance sur une scène vide, lance une cassette audio et entame une version envoûtante de Psycho Killer. Les membres du groupe arrivent un par un, pour créer un concert mythique.

  • Réalisation
    • Jonathan Demme
  • Scénario
    • Jonathan Demme
    • Talking Heads
  • Casting principal
    • David Byrne
    • Bernie Worrell
    • Alex Weir
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    8,7/10
    23 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Scénario
      • Jonathan Demme
      • Talking Heads
    • Casting principal
      • David Byrne
      • Bernie Worrell
      • Alex Weir
    • 108avis d'utilisateurs
    • 78avis des critiques
    • 94Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos2

    40th Anniversary Trailer
    Trailer 1:51
    40th Anniversary Trailer
    Stop Making Sense
    Trailer 1:49
    Stop Making Sense
    Stop Making Sense
    Trailer 1:49
    Stop Making Sense

    Photos93

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    Rôles principaux10

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    David Byrne
    David Byrne
    • Self - Vocals and Guitar
    Bernie Worrell
    Bernie Worrell
    • Self - Keyboards
    Alex Weir
    • Self - Guitar and Vocals
    Steven Scales
    • Self - Percussion
    • (as Steve Scales)
    Lynn Mabry
    • Self - Backing Vocals
    Ednah Holt
    • Self - Backing Vocals
    • (as Edna Holt)
    Tina Weymouth
    Tina Weymouth
    • Self - Bass-Percussion-Vocals
    Jerry Harrison
    Jerry Harrison
    • Self - Guitar-Keyboards-Vocals
    Chris Frantz
    Chris Frantz
    • Self - Drums and Vocals
    Talking Heads
    Talking Heads
    • Themselves
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Scénario
      • Jonathan Demme
      • Talking Heads
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    davidbyrne77

    The best, the weirdest, what else?

    I bought this film without ever having seen it. I liked the Talking Heads and had heard about the movie. Suffice it to say that I was amazed! The genious of starting with just a bare stage with David Byrne singing his sublime live version of Psycho Killer, then adding equiptment and band members was so weird, so brilliant. The energy and stamina shown by Mr. Byrne in this film borders on creepy. Was there a mountain of coke backstage, or is he a marathon runner? Not for me to know. How he was able to bend that far backwards during Once In A Lifetime I'll never know! All in all a real concert experience, combining the brilliance and showmanship of the Talking Heads with a master director like Jonathan Demme. It's no wonder that their compilation, Sand In The Vaseline, includes two live tracks seen on the film.
    10Quinoa1984

    this ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no fooling around...

    Stop Making Sense is the kind of concert film that gets you pumped up for the Talking Heads even if you're not that huge a fan. I love a few of their songs- Take Me to the River, Burning Down the House, Psycho Killer most of all- but I never really "got in" to them at a younger age, mostly because I knew them from classic rock radio. What Jonathan Demme as director presents with his film of their concert in 1984 is to energize fans and casual listeners to their presence and power and just plain f***ing fun. The main force behind the group, singer/guitarist David Byrne wears suits 10 times too big, runs laps around the stage (while also having back-up singers jogging in place as well), and creates crazy pop-culture and avant-garde imagery on behind them on a screen. It's madness, but it's also alive in performance and song all the way.

    Maybe one or two songs might not totally click or may sound a little, well, dated (it was the 80s after all, no longer the folks from CBGB's), but there's constantly memorable moments, including the opening take on Psycho Killer, the building-block form from song to song as band members join one by one until it's a good dozen players and singers all in the mix, and with the imagery that Demme and DP Jordan Crenowith create. For the most part it's (perfectly) straightforward film-making... but here and there we see real artistry break through, shadows cascading the figures playing, the juxtaposition of Byrne in that suit flopping around, moving around seamlessly between musicians. It's the kind of craftsmanship that looks like it should be easy enough with a good few cameras, yet probably took as much prep work as Scorsese had on the Last Waltz.

    So, take in all of the 80's New-Wave mood (and, make no mistake, it's VERY 80's New Wave, but probably in the best and most experimental sense imaginable), take in pretty much all of the classic Talking Heads numbers (there's one I forget the name of that's especially chilling with the chorus a series of 'ya-hay-hay-hay-hay-hay's' from Byrne in marching formation). It's probably one of the best modern concert films.
    SDN-2

    Great film making as well as great music

    After getting my DVD player, this is one of the first discs I bought. I first saw this movie in the eighties as a fan of the music and was completely floored by a band at their peak. Since then, I've grown to appreciate good cinema as much as music, and I now look at Stop Making Sense from a slightly different perspective.

    The movie stands up by any measure of cinematic quality - the direction, the photography, the lighting, the set design, the editing, the performances of the 'actors'. Everything is unquestionably good. A couple of illustrations -

    During 'Once in a Lifetime', the camera holds on David Byrne, framing him from the waist up, and doesn't leave him until the very last moments of the song. His performance is absolutely enthralling. I've been trying to think of a movie where an actor holds one shot for so long, and I can't.

    The photography and lighting during 'What a Day That Was' are beautiful. The stark white up-lighting reduces a large auditorium and stage to a claustrophobic collage of shadows. The effect is not unlike some scenes in Charles Laughton's 'Night of the Hunter'.

    In contrast to some other views posted here, I think the Tom Tom Club's appearance adds a colourful punctuation to the flow of the movie.

    The DVD is one of the very few I've come across where the commentary is worth listening to. It switches between all four band members plus Jonathan Demme, and the anecdotes are constantly interesting and often very funny. As a package, this is one of the most satisfying DVD's I own. All the extras are worthwhile and well presented, unlike most 'Special Editions' which are crammed full of junk you wouldn't normally give a second look.

    It's a pity that, by its nature, Stop Making Sense will only ever appeal to a small audience, because it deserves to be revered by fans of cinema as well as music. The rock movie genre has only a handful of classics to its name, but Stop Making Sense is its Citizen Kane, its Exorcist, its Godfather, its Star Wars. It really is that good.
    10nolesce

    Incredible film

    I saw this movie when it was released. In our town (Sarasota, Florida then) it was a midnight movie in the theater next to 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'. I played in a band at the time and was a fan of the Talking Heads so I was stoked to see the film. A band-mate and I went opening night and were blown away. People were dancing in the aisles by about the third song. We went back the next night and several nights there after with our girlfriends and others and had a blast. Our friends weren't particularly fans of the talking heads but they loved the movie. Most of us though the first time through just watched in awe. and when you left after just watching it and absorbing it you were speechless (ar at best unintelligible) for about 20 minutes after. It truly was that kind of film. As said elsewhere after seeing it you wonder why no other concert films have even attempted to emulate "Stop Making Sense". I suppose they figured they would just look lame or they just didn't get it.(or maybe some of both). If you don't want to buy it at least rent it (then you WILL want to buy it). This is the concert film all the others want to be when they grow up.
    10MichaelCarmichaelsCar

    Pure cinema

    'Stop Making Sense' is more than simply a concert film. It is pure cinema. It engages all of the senses, it creates a mood, it establishes an atmosphere, it has narrative logic, and it jolts the viewer with electric energy. You can't sit still while watching this. You can't keep your head from bobbing, or your mouth from moving, if you know the words to the songs.

    Twenty years later, the sound and image of Talking Heads still feels new, maybe even post-new. It's frightening to look at this film and then consider that all of the Talking Heads are now in their fifties, and David Byrne's hair is as white as Steve Martin's. Byrne's music has mellowed just as people mellow with age, and his fascinating career along with the direction it's taken is emblematic of the excitement that youth brings to an artist's work. To watch 'Stop Making Sense' is to be alive, and for someone who never had and probably never will have the opportunity to see Talking Heads live, and even for those who have, it is a blessing to have a film such as this to preserve the unmatched innovation and energy of this band. Watching David Byrne perform in this film is an awesome sight. Schwarzenegger and Stallone were never this thrilling.

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    • Anecdotes
      The footage was culled from several different shows. In order to minimize the amount of cameras in the frame, one show was shot completely from one side of the stage, and the next night was shot from the other side.
    • Gaffes
      The concert was edited together from three shows and, it being a "live" show, things not planned happened. The first night, David Byrne put on the baseball cap that was thrown on stage from the audience; the next night, it can be seen next to the drums so that he can put it on again.
    • Citations

      David Byrne: Thanks! Does anybody have any questions?

    • Versions alternatives
      Video release is 12 minutes longer and features three additional songs not included in original theatrical version.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Talking Heads: Girlfriend Is Better (1984)
    • Bandes originales
      Psycho Killer
      Written by David Byrne, Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz

      Performed by Talking Heads

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 août 1985 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pantages Theater - 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(concert venue)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Talking Heads
      • Arnold Stiefel Company
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    • Budget
      • 1 200 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 306 902 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 41 666 $US
      • 21 oct. 1984
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 13 348 434 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 28min(88 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo(original release)
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1(original ratio)

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