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Still Crazy [DVD]

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4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: UCA
  • DVD Release Date: 13 Sep 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0042QWWP4
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,096 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

This gently satirical British comedy chronicles the quixotic reunion of a late, arguably not-so-great and unlamented 70s rock band, Strange Fruit, with a winning mix of humour and poignancy. The "Fruits", as the survivors call themselves without irony, had disbanded after the tragic loss of one member, the mysterious disappearance of another and the aftershocks of internal rivalries, but 20 years later they warily reassemble for a Dutch club tour, a warm-up for a proposed festival appearance. Between that seemingly hare-brained proposal and the fateful festival, director Brian Gibson, working from a sharp script by Dick Clement and Ian LaFrenais, captures the absurdities of middle-aged rockers trying to recapture that lost cockiness.

Breathing life into the band is a terrific cast, including Stephen Rea, Jimmy Nail, Timothy Spall and Bill Nighy, each managing to juggle deft archetype with believable character traits: Spall's cheerfully crass, flatulent drummer and Nighy's preening, slow-witted lead singer exemplify the approach, grabbing chuckles yet making you actually care about them. Equally impressive is Billy Connolly as the wily roadie, Hughie, at once pragmatic and devoted to his charges. All are well-served by production details and script points that get the group's lost world of late 60s and early 70s rock exactly right, from costuming and stage moves to the long-forgotten bands they name-check--Blodwyn Pig, anybody?

The band's music likewise benefits from inspired insiders, cowriters Mick Jones (Spooky Tooth, Foreigner) and Chris Difford (Squeeze), who hit a nifty combination of bombast (for the silly scenes) and earnestness. When Gibson and his cast risk the story's amiable glow on a darker, more dramatic final act, the music rises to the challenge and the whole project, like its fictional subject, achieves an unexpectedly touching victory. --Sam Sutherland


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Perfect Comedy Drama 10 Jan 2003
Format:VHS Tape
Still Crazy- Perfect Comedy Drama

Still Crazy follows the fortunes of a 70s rock group that reforms in 1999 to ‘surf the nostalgia wave’ and attempt to bury their acrimonious past and fulfil their previously unrealised potential.
The band are called Strange Fruit and consist of a clichéd bunch of has-beens that are all scarred by their painful, drug addled break up in the late 70’s.
This could have been a bad film or just an average film with its standard formula but it turns out to be a great film and one that I think may achieve cult status as its popularity grows in the slowburning way that ‘Withnail and I’ and ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ did.
The Script is by veterans Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais and, as you would expect from the writers of ‘The Likely Lads’ is faultless. It has great dialogue and great gags and a real warmth and depth.
The cast is also faultless and the acting superb.
Stephen Rea is Tony the keyboard player who, having fallen on hard times sets out to reform the group. He enlists the help of Karen (Juliet Aubrey) who was the young, love struck groupie that looked after the bands damaged talent during their short heyday and decides against her better judgement to go for glory once more.
Together they set out to see the other former members, Les Wicks (Jimmy Nail) the Bass player, Beano (Timothy Spall) the drummer and Ray Simms (Bill Nighy) the lead singer and Hughie the roadie (Billy Connolly) to persuade them to reform the group.
Soon the guys hit the road for stardom and as you would expect the old wounds soon open and the atmosphere of anticipation is replaced by one of resentment and bitterness. From here we follow Strange Fruit to their D Day through arguments, reconciliations and laughs.
There is so much to enjoy in this film but the outstanding performance is from Bill Nighy as Ray Simms. Nighy (a highly respected stage actor) is a revelation as Ray and steals the show. He is a vain, ageing, not terribly bright rock has-been who, underneath is ultimately vulnerable and insecure. In the hands of a lesser actor he could be cold and unlikable but in Nighy’s hands we feel for Rays plight and will him to succeed.
Add all of this to a fabulous sound track with some truly great tracks (The best of which are ‘The Flame Still Burns and ‘What Might have Been’) and you have a warm, funny and and toucing film that deals with lost opportunities and hope for the future in a gentle and surprisingly subtle way.
Watch this film and follow the guys on their march back to glory.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Pure genius 16 Sep 2004
Format:DVD
This film brilliantly captures the spirit of the (British) mid 1970s. It charts the return of the Prodrock band "Strange Fruit" with a subplot involving the unknown fate of the missing Peter Greenesque former leader. Superbly acted, scripted and produced, extraordinarily it includes some brilliant in-period new music. Nostalgic, poignant, hilarious. Hitch a ride back to the 70s. Don't miss this astonishing film.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Brilliant ! 8 May 2004
Format:DVD
This is one of my all time favourite films. I've bought it and watched many times and never tire of it. The music is amazing! Two tracks (All Over The World and The Flame Still Burns) are worth the price of the DVD in their own right. Incredibly funny, yet on occasions extremely moving.

Whatever you do buy or rent this film. You won't regret it.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
still crazy
found this film easy to watch but was not as funny as I expected it to be from the description it gave
Published 3 months ago by pickers
Beats Spinal Tap every time
Just the best film about being in a band there has ever been. Great cast, great script, great songs. Tim Spall is the perfect drummer. Jimmy Nail is the archetypal bassist. Read more
Published 4 months ago by niallb
The ultimate rock movie
To just see Bill Nighy singing is worth the while is to buy this movie. Highly entertaining with an excellent supporting cast of Billy Connoly,etc. Read more
Published 6 months ago by G. S. Fazakas
The best film ever
What can i say, the film is awesome and the music is top class. Will be buying the soundtrack to this film
Published 8 months ago by MRD
Still crazy
Quite simply I love this film. It also contains some superb songs. Fictitious though the band may be, for those of us old enough to remember the old festival and music scene of the... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Paul the courier
Probably THE funniest Rock film ever!!
This is a MUST see for any rock fan, I've seen reviews where people are comparing this to Spinal Tap and saying that this is nowhere near as good a Rockumentary, this is NOT meant... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mr. D. A. Wood
Brilliant!
We have just watched this film for the fifth or sixth time, and it's always an absolute joy. A bunch of characters with very human flaws who shouldn't be likeable, but win you... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Mr. P. Chimes
have a laugh
This is quite a gem. It doesn't really have much of a plot, but the acting and dialogue make up for that. Read more
Published 13 months ago by peter macnab
I loved it!
It makes you laugh, it makes you cry, it makes you sing along..........
Thoroughly enjoyable movie with a fanastic soundtrack!
Published 17 months ago by Southampton girl
Starnge Fuit
This film captures the absurdity and the sincerity of a bunch of working musicians. Nutty as fruit cakes and making good music.
Published 18 months ago by Secondearly
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