SlagA
Monday 6th April 2009 4:10pm [Edited]
Blackwood
5,335 posts
Kenneth, got to agree that The Rutles has by far the best, cleverest, standalone songs of any music parody. It is soooo like the Beatles, I once sold tapes of it as bootlegs.
But despite loving Idle, Innes, and the subject matter, the film is imo not great, by any means. It relies too heavily on knowing the Beatles well enough to spot a lot of the parody. The cameos fail: Jagger's is particularly feeble. There are moments of greatness, usually the music clips, but not enough to sustain. Saying that, it is the only music parody I own and watch regularly.
Bad News were dire, imo. It's main gag being "Is that camera on? Turn it off." The music was miserable.
Spinal Tap leads the way in the film as a cohesive comedy whole, but only just.
If it comes down to the musical content alone, then it's indisputably Innes' genius with mashing several songs to create an equally good and irritatingly catchy derivative piece. The soundtrack CD is a masterclass in composition to an incredibly strict brief... and sound engineering.