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It's rare that a movie looks interesting to me...usually too much violence or other useless stuff. But the preview for this one spurs my interest...not only music that we enjoy but something to think about...How does our brain process memory and how good music can help someone in need.

Peace and Love,

Doc

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It's rare that a movie looks interesting to me...usually too much violence or other useless stuff. But the preview for this one spurs my interest...not only music that we enjoy but something to think about...How does our brain process memory and how good music can help someone in need.

Peace and Love,

Doc

I agree, Doc. been a long time since I've seen just a trailer and though "I'm in".

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I will certainly see this film. Of course it is going to have more appeal to us for obvious reasons. I also like the actor J.K. Simmons very much and the producers also produced The Squid and the Whale which was a powerful, if depressing, film. Like Chuckvegas, I am a little worried when I read the San Franciscgpo Gate luke warm review that indicated there is a concert scene that is distracting because of its lack of proper staging. It seems sloppy to me that the makers of the film didn't get that right--how much work would it have taken to research that? And it must be very obvious for the reviewer to have noticed and commented on it. But still it sounds like a film I would enjoy and how can you pass up seeing a movie with a half dozen Grateful Dead songs in it!!

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And I know that several of our friends were in the concert scene...if nothing else their dancing will add some serious verisimilitude so I really hope they don't wind up on the cutting room floor. Somehow I'm thinking Kris' light will shine up on the silver screen! grouphug.gif

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If it didn't draw me in with UJB I'm not sure if I would have watched the whole thing. Then throw in the "Touch"....oy..... if the GD wasn't the soundtrack ......would it sell? Two Dead tunes in the trailer seems like obvious consumer targeting to me.....Which smells like cha ching..... <_< I'll wait for it in the redbox and rent it for a dollar tho....

Aint singing for Pepsi....Aint singing for Coke... dont sing for nobody....Makes me look like a joke....

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If it didn't draw me in with UJB I'm not sure if I would have watched the whole thing.

The "Let me know your mind" put a smile on my face, although I wasn't seeing the direct connection to the dead until the end (other than the Grateful Dead and Workingman's Dead albums)

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I'm a bit disappointed that the movie opened the other day but apparently doesn't show around here until April. But I do find it interesting that it opens in Atlanta at the Tara Theater which is just a couple blocks from where I lived in the early seventies and the place my wife, Bess, and I had our first date. I wonder if it would be a bit too much to take my son Patrick to the show ....I haven't seen him in a year....Maybe a time to reconnect?

Peace, Love, Good Music, and Found Memories

Doc

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Who all saw this? I just watched it last night and really enjoyed it. It is actually a pretty powerful film. My girlfriend (music lover, but not a deadhead) really liked it as well, so I think all sorts of audiences could get into it. After seeing the trailer I wondered if it would be cheesy, but they did a really good job!!

Was this like an independent film or something?

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