The Beatles "Let It Be"+ rare Bonus Materials
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Beatles - Let It Be + BONUS: The Concert On The Roof. Limited Collector's Edition. with BOOKLET!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #21689 in DVD
- Rating: G (General Audience)
- Formats: Original recording, NTSC, Digital Sound
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 90 minutes
Features
- The Beatles
- John Lennon
- Paul McCartney
- George Harrison
- Ringo Starr
Customer Reviews
This DVD is a great piece of historical documentation of the breakup of a great band
This DVD is of tremendous historical value, and quite entertaining as well. The rooftop concert is so much fun, and is The Beatles last live performance!This DVD should be in every Beatles fan collection.
Beatles-Let it Be + Rare Bonus Materials DVD
I finally "gave in" and bought this DVD to add to my music DVD collection, since it appears evident that it won't be "digitally" released in stores any time soon. I've seen the movie before many years ago, and being a huge fan, and Let It Be being my fave album, loved the movie as well. Received the DVD quite fast, to my surprise. I Opened it immediately and put it on, was curious how the pic quality would be since I'd read some reviews about it being fairly poor. It was "ok" (acceptable)and not recalling how the pic was way back when I last saw it, just figured it was the way it was filmed "back then", I dunno. This DVD is advertised as Let it Be PLUS extra bonus materials. NO EXTRA BONUS MATERIALS, which I was also curious about! I'd seen the movie before and I'd at least know if the 80 minute movie had anything EXTRA. This is mostly why I made the decision to pay nearly $50 for it, assuming there'd be more than just the movie. So, am I glad I bought it? Yes, seeing as how it is simply not legitimately obtainable at any stores as of yet, and seemingly may NEVER be. I just wish there were BONUS material(s) on it, as advertised. Am I glad I paid $50 for it? No. You need to be a HUGE Beatles fan to justify paying that much for an 80 minute (albeit very intriguing 80 minutes,) movie that has nothing extra. But, as mentioned, a huge Beatles fan I am!
Beatles,Let It Be
The movie should have been titled "Let It Be Paul" for the way he hogged the camera.After watching the movie you will have a better understanding of the friction between the band members.Having said that,the roof top concert footage is totally worth the price of admission.



