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Oasis Movies

2006  
 
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Oasis: Lord Don't Slow Me Down documents the British rock band's 2005-2006 world tour. In addition to a wealth of performance footage, director Baillie Walsh captured plenty of behind-the-scenes wackiness including a clueless interviewer referring to Noel Gallagher as Liam. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
OasisLiam Gallagher, (more)
 
2006  
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Filmmaker Drew Thomas brings California's popular Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival to the screen with a different kind of musical documentary that not only showcases performances by some of the hottest acts to take the stage, but offers interviews with such musical icons as Beck, Joshua Homme, Mos Def, and Perry Farrell as well. From English icon Morrissey's performance at the inaugural Coachella Festival back in 1999 to Canadian indie rockers the Arcade Fire's electric 2005 set, the musical acts featured here run the gamut from hip-hop to alternative and virtually everything in between. Other artists featured include the Pixies, the Flaming Lips, Kool Keith, Radiohead, Saul Williams, and Squarepusher. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2006  
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In 1970, a music aficionado and entrepreneur named Michael Eavis staged a "pop, folk, and blues" festival on a dairy farm in the English community of Glastonbury, not far from Stonehenge. 1,500 attended the "Glastonbury Fayre," and a second festival followed in 1971. By 2005, The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts had grown into the biggest pop music festival in the world, playing host to the biggest names in rock, reggae, electronic, blues, and world music for a crowd of up to 150,000 people over the course of a three-day weekend in June. Filmmaker Julien Temple offers a backstage look at the history of this event, as well as a cross section of the memorable performances which have taken place on the festival's stage in the documentary Glastonbury. Performers featured in archival footage include R.E.M., David Bowie, New Order, Radiohead, Coldplay, the Velvet Underground, Nick Cave, Oasis, Blur, Björk, and many more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael EavisT. Rex, (more)
 
2003  
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When Rodney Bingenheimer was just a teenager -- a diminutive, long-haired kid who was picked on a lot -- his mother, a divorced autograph hound, dropped him off in front of the home of actress Connie Stevens and essentially said, "Good luck." Stevens was on location shooting a movie and Bingenheimer says he didn't see his mother again for five or six years after that. The Mayor of the Sunset Strip, a documentary by George Hickenlooper (Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse), tracks Bingenheimer's rise from the 1960s, when he was a groupie -- eventually landing his first show-business job as a double for Davy Jones on The Monkees -- through stints as a successful club owner and influential DJ to his current status as a fading musical icon. The film takes us from the innocent pop of Brian Wilson and Sonny & Cher through the raucous heyday of L.A.'s punk scene and beyond. Hickenlooper also delves into Bingenheimer's relationships, showing him mourning his neglectful and unbalanced, but beloved, mother and visiting with his father, who never attempted to make contact with Bingenheimer after his mother abandoned him. He also pines for a close friend, Camille Chancery, and helps out a seemingly hopeless middle-aged wannabe rock star, Ronald Vaughan. While Bingenheimer used his skills as a consummate hanger-on and his genuine enthusiasm for rock & roll to become a central figure in the L.A. music scene for a couple of decades and is lauded in the film for his good taste and good nature by celebrities from Cher to David Bowie to Gwen Stefani, his current life is shown to be somewhat sad and lonely. The Mayor of the Sunset Strip is chock full of cameos and features a star-studded soundtrack. It was shown at the 2003 New York Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Rodney Bingenheimer
 
2000  
 
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More than the typical concert video, Oasis: Familiar to Millions is a firsthand glimpse at the legendary dysfunction within the band. Amid performances of hits like "Wonderwall" and "Champagne Supernova", viewers are given an unforgettable show, musically and otherwise. The brothers Gallagher are in classic form as Liam throws tantrums and curses his way through the set, having recently been left by his wife, actress Patsy Kensit. Other songs performed include a cover of Neil Young's "Hey Hey, My My" . ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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1999  
 
The premise of MTV's popular Unplugged series is to strip away the layering of high-end production of a popular song, pare it down to its essential elements, and present an acoustic version of that song performed by the artist. Some of MTV's remarkable moments collected for this video include 10,000 Maniacs' "These are Days," Soul Asylum performing "Black Gold," "Black Boys on Mopeds" by Sinead O'Connor, "Listen Up" by Oasis, "Just Like Heaven" by the Cure, "Lightning Crashes" by Live, and the Church performing "Under the Milky Way." ~ Forrest Spencer, Rovi

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1998  
 
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This adaptation of three stories from Irvine Welsh's short-story collection of the same name reunites Annie Louise Ross, Kevin McKidd, and Ewen Bremner from the author's previous cinematic success, Trainspotting, which was also set in the author's native North Edinburgh. In the Kafka-esque "The Granton Star Cause," a lazy amateur footballer (Stephen McCole) has a very, very bad day that culminates in God (Maurice Roeves) turning him into an insect. In "A Soft Touch," a young husband and father (McKidd) finds his life disrupted when a psychotic neighbor (Gary McCormack) takes up with his wife (Michelle Gomez) and invades his wretched tenement. And in "The Acid House," a druggie low-life (Bremner) experiences a Freaky Friday-style body switch with the infant son of a pair of self-involved yuppies. After "The Granton Star Cause" was screened separately at the Edinburgh Film Festival, the completed film was shown at Cannes in 1998. The title is a play on the term "acid house," a form of sinister dance music that emerged in Chicago in the mid-'80s and helped fuel the formative years of England's rave culture. Former Doctor Who actor Maurice Roeves, who plays God in "The Granton Star Cause," also has cameos in the other two segments. Jemma Redgrave, niece of Lynn and Vanessa Redgrave and cousin of Natasha and Joely Richardon, appears in the title segment and lends her Bjork-haired visage to the film's poster. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Stephen McColeMaurice Roeves, (more)
 
1997  
 
This 1997 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Matthew Perry and features musical guest Oasis. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi

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Starring:
Matthew PerryOasis, (more)
 
1995  
 
Add Oasis: Live by the Sea to Queue Add Oasis: Live by the Sea to top of Queue  
Originally recorded in 1995 at South England's Southend Cliffs Pavillion, British rock band Oasis are at their best in this live performance. Included among the featured songs are "Rock N' Roll Star," "Live Forever," "Talk Tonight," and "Supersonic," among others. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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