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Release Date: Apr 4, 2008
Running Time: 122 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
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This Rolling Stones documentary focuses on the two concerts from the group's current "A Bigger Bang" tour and includes scenes from a recent concert in Austin, Texas. It also includes behind-the-scenes footage and interviews.
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PETER TRAVERS -
April 17, 2008
If you're expecting Martin Scorsese to do a Last Waltz number on the Rolling Stones, snap out of it. No way are the Stones the departed. No way are they ready for a farewell concert like the classic 1978 elegy Scorsese did for the Band. In Shine a Light, the Stones defy you to wave them off. The music is full-out, in-your-face, viscera-twisting rock & roll. Because the film was shot in 2006 at New York's Beacon Theater at a benefit for the Clinton Foundation, you might think Scorsese had limited
Get yer ya-ya's out for this second Rolling Stones IMAX concert film. Unlike the hits-heavy At the Max, though, this one is strictly for die-hard fans who know the words to "Loving Cup" and "Some Girls." Story The Stones previously employed such esteemed directors as Hal Ashby and Jean-Luc Godard to capture their raucous studio and onstage exploits on film. Martin Scorsese edited Woodstock, directed The Band's landmark concert film The Last Waltz, and used Stones classics in Goodfellas and The
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