Английская Википедия:Big Time (1988 film)
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Big Time is a 1988 American musical film directed by Chris Blum.
Summary
A concert film centering on singer Tom Waits featuring songs from the albums Swordfishtrombones, Rain Dogs and Franks Wild Years.[1]
Production
Filming took place in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California.[2]
There were no known existing 35mm prints of this concert film until an archival one appeared in the late 2010s.[3][4]
Cast
- Tom Waits - Himself
- Michael L. Blair - Musician
- Ralph Carney - Musician
- Greg Cohen - Musician
- Marc Ribot - Musician
- Willie Schwarz - Musician
Songs
- "Frank's Wild Years"
- "Shore Leave"
- "Way Down in the Hole"
- "Hang On St. Christopher"
- "Telephone Call From Istanbul"
- "Cold, Cold Ground"
- "Straight to the Top (Vegas)"
- "Strange Weather"
- "Gun Street Girl"
- "9th and Hennepin"
- "Clap Hands"
- "Time"
- "Rain Dogs"
- "Train Song"
- "Sixteen Shells From a Thirty-Ought Six"
- "I'll Take New York"
- "More Than Rain"
- "Johnsburg, Illinois"
- "Innocent When You Dream (Barroom)"
- "Big Black Mariah"
Critical response
Jon Pareles wrote a negative review in The New York Times, saying even fans of Waits would find it "frustrating and off-putting" and that it "turns Mr. Waits's performance into a freak show."[5] Richard Harrington wrote a negative review in The Washington Post, describing the film as "More an indulgence than a concert" and the songs as "often intriguing" but "only rarely [...] listenable".[6] Jeffrey M. Anderson, in a mixed review for Combustible Celluloid, described the film as "a treat" for fans of Tom Waits and "one hell of a show."[7] Time Out magazine called it a "magnificent movie" and "A concert film unlike any other".[8] TV Guide gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, calling it "more performance than music" and a "work that demands to be taken on its own terms."[9]
Formats
Big Time was issued on LaserDisc, VHS in Japan, UK and Yugoslavia, but was only issued on VHS in North America.[10] No official DVD[11] or Blu-ray edition has yet been released, though the film was made available for streaming on the Amazon Prime platform on September 1, 2020.[12]
See also
- Home of the Brave - Laurie Anderson 1986 concert film
- Stop Making Sense
- Jim Jarmusch
References
External links
- ↑ TLA Film and Video Guide 2000-2001 - Google Books (pg.56)
- ↑ Roxie
- ↑ Film Streams
- ↑ Tom Waits's Big Time Is Beautiful, And I'm Sorry You Can't Watch It|Stand By For Mind Control
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite magazine
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- ↑ Discogs
- ↑ Tom Tapes: The Cinematic Appearances of Tom Waits and His Music - Page 2 - Taste of Cinema
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news