Can somebody recommend the best Beatles documentaries?
this was already a joke on Portlandia
Living in the Material World is really good and Let It Be is pretty interestingif a bit boring.
The documentary about their secretary was really comfy.
>Boring rocker kiddies go to Hamburg and play 8+ hours a day live for months because they were like 18 and didn't know any better
>git gud at instruments
>go back to liverpool
>fire the good looking guy
>get a recording contract
>get a really good manager that invents a media circus for your band
>grow tired of their fanbase (hysterical little girls) after a few years
>lock up on studios trying to live up to the name the media had given them
>release somewhat experimental stuff
>disband because of acrimony and tensions
>one of them gets shot
There, those guys don't deserve a documentary.
But there's a good one about Sgt. Pepper's from the BBC tho
>>61738221
>release somewhat experimental stuff
dropped
Living in the Material World is my personal favorite, though it focuses mainly on George. Also, the McCartney biography by Miles is 10/10 to read.
>>61738221
>implying Pete Best was the good looking guy
The actual good-looking one died.
>>61738221
Good recap!
>>61738340
>best looking
>not Paul
>>61738663
Why is he so dreamy?
>>61738663
>>61738727
obligatory picture
ITT we cast the beatles' inevitable biopic
>Paul
Living in the Material World, definitely. Produced by George Martin is an interesting one, too. Anthology series.
The Beatles are overrated tbh
>>61739202
"the beatles are overrated" is the blandest, most unoriginal opinion anyone could have on them.
Of course they are.
>>61737977
I really enjoyed Nowhere Boy. More of a biopic than a documentary tho but whatever