Not Fade Away (Blu-ray) R
there is no past no future either. just the Now--
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 52 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: April 30, 2013
- Originally Released: 2012
- Label: Paramount
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | John Magaro & James Gandolfini | |
Performer: | Will Brill, Jack Huston, Bella Heathcote, Molly Price, Brad Garrett, Dominique McElligott & Christopher McDonald | |
Directed by | David Chase | |
Edited by | Sidney Wolinsky | |
Screenwriting by | David Chase | |
Produced by | David Chase & Mark Johnson | |
Director of Photography: | Eigil Bryld |
Entertainment Reviews:
The period details are spot-on and the soundtrack is great.
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Chicago Reader
Rating: 1.5/4 --
This film could have been -- should have been, even -- something special. But it's not.
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Denver Post
[A]s an affectionate tribute to rock 'n' roll and a moody look at the '60s, it makes a powerful impression.
USA Today
Rating: 2.5/4 --
Not Fade Away is an eloquent love letter to an era, one in which times were changing faster than they had ever seemed to before and great music was heard from radios, TVs, and gramophones just about everywhere you went.
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Washington Examiner
Rating: B --
Yes, it's about rock and New Jersey, but it's also about getting a life going and dreaming, and that's timeless, classic stuff.
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Detroit News
[The movie] offers an extremely knowledgeable and affectionate yet barbed survey of rock’s explosive evolution.
New York Times
Rating: B --
Hits notes you thought only Chase's primo Sopranos could reach.
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The Patriot Ledger
Product Description:
SOPRANOS mastermind David Chase's autobiopgraphically-tinged drama NOT FADE AWAY stars John Magaro as Douglas, a music-obsessed New Jersey high-school senior who quickly abandons his thoughts of joining the military when he hears the British Invasion, especially the raw blues swagger of the young Rolling Stones. He begins drumming in local bands with his buddies and, over the course of summer and winter breaks home from college, fights with his gruff dad (James Gandolfini), tries to win the heart of a girl he's been crushing on since forever, and keeps his dreams of being a rock star alive. As the sixties unfold, Douglas' band finally catches the break they've been looking for, but internal fighting threatens to sink the group.