Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA "documentary" about the major influence that a '60s rock singer named Bruno has had on rock music, as attested to by such rock legends as Ringo Starr, Brian Wilson and the Bee Gees, among ... Tout lireA "documentary" about the major influence that a '60s rock singer named Bruno has had on rock music, as attested to by such rock legends as Ringo Starr, Brian Wilson and the Bee Gees, among others.A "documentary" about the major influence that a '60s rock singer named Bruno has had on rock music, as attested to by such rock legends as Ringo Starr, Brian Wilson and the Bee Gees, among others.
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I have seen this and it is great, Bruce is a genius. It kept me laughing all the way through. I absolutely love Bruce Willis and this is one of my favorites. If you have never seen it...I recommend renting or purchasing it and have a laugh riot.
After Eugene Martone, the magic boy of the blues, the great Bruce '' Bruno '' Randolini arrives and breaks all the schemes of the classic blues that we all know today.
Randolini is not only a great bluesman, but also a great showman and every time with his shows he makes the audience smile and amuse himself, as Martone did, but in a more professional and serious way.
This documentary is a sweet and affectionate tribute to his art, to his desire to have fun and to make the blues more revolutionary, as Miles Davis, Charlie Parker and Dexter Gordon have done, as well as being very listenable and nuanced and which still today has his fans and admirers, who will remember Bruno in the future not as a bluesman, but THE bluesman.
This is for mr B. Where he will be still unknown today, but perhaps he will return ...
Randolini is not only a great bluesman, but also a great showman and every time with his shows he makes the audience smile and amuse himself, as Martone did, but in a more professional and serious way.
This documentary is a sweet and affectionate tribute to his art, to his desire to have fun and to make the blues more revolutionary, as Miles Davis, Charlie Parker and Dexter Gordon have done, as well as being very listenable and nuanced and which still today has his fans and admirers, who will remember Bruno in the future not as a bluesman, but THE bluesman.
This is for mr B. Where he will be still unknown today, but perhaps he will return ...
I'm really proud of the fact that Bruce Willis's musical career was such a flop that he decided to turn his concert video into a self-parodying mockumentary about how he influenced all other pop artists and how he invented Gumby. This video helped give us Hudson Hawk and is therefore worth it in every conceivable way.
This film is everything that Bohemian Rhapsody wishes it was.
Watching this on YouTube really cements the fact that you could show this to teenagers and they would absolutely believe it. It is satire done with such precision that it feels so genuine and it's all because of Bruce Willis' joyous performance.
And let's not forget the cameos from literally everyone who matters in rock music. This is such a hidden gem that has aged so well, as it's dated qualities help it feel more authentic.
It's basically rock Zelig.
Springsteen on Broadway go eat your heart out.
Bruce Will...I mean...BRUNO forever!
This film is everything that Bohemian Rhapsody wishes it was.
Watching this on YouTube really cements the fact that you could show this to teenagers and they would absolutely believe it. It is satire done with such precision that it feels so genuine and it's all because of Bruce Willis' joyous performance.
And let's not forget the cameos from literally everyone who matters in rock music. This is such a hidden gem that has aged so well, as it's dated qualities help it feel more authentic.
It's basically rock Zelig.
Springsteen on Broadway go eat your heart out.
Bruce Will...I mean...BRUNO forever!
The copy I found is illegal, and somehow still has a VHS tracking line on the bottom. I had to edit it into a video file from a DVD rip..
All because I wanted to understand what this was - an attempt at a Spinal Tap documentary.
I applaud the effort, it's certainly all over the place and I can see where he wanted it to go. It's honestly the cameos that give this so much more weight.
I'm glad I watched it, but I don't know how many other people I know would actually also spend an hour and a half getting lost in this.
It's a vanity project for sure, I'm confused by it but boy I'd have loved to have stumbled on it when it came out.
All because I wanted to understand what this was - an attempt at a Spinal Tap documentary.
I applaud the effort, it's certainly all over the place and I can see where he wanted it to go. It's honestly the cameos that give this so much more weight.
I'm glad I watched it, but I don't know how many other people I know would actually also spend an hour and a half getting lost in this.
It's a vanity project for sure, I'm confused by it but boy I'd have loved to have stumbled on it when it came out.
I actually bought the vinyl back then since the music made me laugh and smile - loved the fun in Coming right up ~ "Maay I ~ Take Your order" ~
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- AnecdotesIn the "Cavern"-like sequence, shot at the Whiskey in L.A., Bruno/Bruce is played by his brother, David Willis, wearing a John Lennon type of hat. He was a P.A. on the production and was pressed into service when Bruce failed to show because he was still in Hawaii.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe: Épisode #1.3 (2013)
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