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This has a terrible video quality. You get what you pay for. Very hard to watch.
i'm a huge beatle fan and when i finally got a chance to watch this i was excitied.It's really hard to enjoy this movie with the poor quailty transfer.it looks like a real bad pirated copy.well hopefully someday it will be re-mastered so it can be appreciated for what is supposted to be
What was planned as a series of celebratory music videos featuring some great new Beatle songs and tied together by skits with the thinnest of plots comes across as sloppy, amateurish and self-indulgent. In the mean time, we'll just have to satisfy ourselves with the snippets that are available on the Anthology. This is unjust, and it's unfair to fans who would like to critically assess this film in relation to the Beatle oeuvre.To be sure, Magical Mystery Tour was never a masterpiece, but anyone who has seen "I Am the Walrus" on the Beatles Anthology knows that this film is much better than is generally assumed. Instead we get this junk: computer-colorized black and white garbage. Will someone please release it.
The film was shot in glorious, 60s-psychedelic color, but most people have never seen this version. It looks like it was shot with a cheap videophone and then dropped in a vat of bleach. There's no joy or excitement. My advice: skip this poor quality colorized version and hold out for the real thing. Will we ever get to see "Magical Mystery Tour" the way it was intended to be shown.
There's no detail; everything is washed out and faded. Somewhere out there is the original full color version of Magical Mystery Tour.
only on T.V. A must have for any true Bealtes fan. This film never aired in the U.S. in the U.K.
great music altho they tried toio hard to be weird, i giv em a pass. they are the beatles afteer all
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