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621:. Jack Nicholson then took the tapes and used them as the basis for his screenplay, which according to Rafelson he structured while under the influence of LSD. When the band learned that they would not be allowed to direct themselves or to receive screenwriting credit, Dolenz, Jones, and Nesmith staged a one-day walkout, leaving Tork the only Monkee on the set the first day. The strike ended after the first day when the studio agreed to a larger percentage share of the film's net for the group, but the incident damaged the Monkees' relationship with Rafelson and 1114:. We wrote it with Jack and Bob...and we liked it. It was an authentic representation of a phenomenon we were a part of that was winding down. It was very far from suicide even though it may have looked like that.." A decade earlier, in his commentary for the television series episode "Fairy Tale", Nesmith called the film the "murder" of the Monkees, an intentional move by Schneider and Rafelson, who had their eyes on bigger goals and felt that the Monkees project was holding them back. Tork echoed a similar statement during the Monkees' 2001 interview on the 2616: 1139:) Gazelles, probably the first ones that ever came out and this stripy t-shirt and I thought "Wow, that's what I remember when I was a kid – that's what everyone used to wear when they went to school." I just thought "Wow. Yeah. That's really speaking to me there and I got the others together" and went "Have a look at this, we're going to go out and find these clothes and that's what we're going to wear". The look came first before the music'". 411:
Nicholson and Bob Rafelson who are on the set but not part of the film, smashing through the painted paper walls, walking off the set and into the street, physically attacking other actors for no reason, and making everyone they encounter mad at them—they discover that their every word and deed was predetermined to the finest detail by the script of the movie they're in and the director directing it.
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Jones singing an upbeat, Broadway-style number about a boy abandoned by his father. In his 2012 essay on the soundtrack album, academic Peter Mills noted that "on this album the songs are only part of the story, as they were with the Monkees project as a whole: Signals, sounds, and ideas interfere with each other throughout."
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While being chased by everyone they've encountered (and disrupted) in the various vignettes, they run onto a bridge, shoving people out of the way. It's revealed that they weren't being "wacky" at the beginning of the film; they were desperately trying to escape being mere scripted puppets. They jump
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begins at the dedication of a bridge. As a local politician struggles with his microphone during the dedication speech, the "wacky, fun-loving" Monkees (Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Peter Tork, and Michael Nesmith), suddenly interrupt the ceremony by running through the assembled officials, to the sound
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The music of the Monkees often featured a rather dark subject matter beneath a superficially bright, uplifting sound. The music of the film takes the darkness and occasional satirical elements of the Monkees' earlier tunes and makes it far more overt, as in "Ditty Diego" or "Daddy's Song", which has
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The song "Ditty Diego – War Chant" was written by Jack Nicholson and is a parody of the band's original Boyce and Hart written TV theme song; its lyrics illustrate the tone of self-parody evident in parts of the film. The final "We're here to give you..." is interrupted by a gunshot, with footage of
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However, this, too, was scripted. The film's director hauls their soaked bodies away in a huge aquarium while the four stare blankly through the glass, struggling under the water. Laughing, he rolls the aquarium into a slot at the studio warehouse, to be taken out when he wants to use them again in
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They continually try to prove to themselves that they're free and can make any choice they want. But no matter what they try—deliberately flubbing their lines in scenes from their TV show, pointing out to other characters that they're really just actors making a movie, complaining to producers Jack
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Earlier, the four have just all kissed the same groupie, who tells them that they were indistinguishable. Throughout the film, they make their way both together and separately through a series of unrelated vignettes, each being a different type of movie (a mystery, a war movie, a western, a desert
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vid series that manufactured the Monkees and lasted two full seasons following the same format and, ostensibly, appealing to the same kind of audience." But the review applauded Rafelson and Nicholson, saying that they "were wise not to attempt a firm storyline as the Monkees have established
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In each segment, the Monkees try to deal with the fact that they're four real people in a real band that makes records for real people, but are also scripted characters in a fake TV band doing nothing except exactly what the director wants them to.
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Receiving mixed critical reviews and virtually non-existent box office receipts, the film succeeded in alienating the band's teenage fanbase while failing to attract the more adult audience for which they had strived.
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stickers in random places. Rafelson commented that he and Nicholson were arrested at the New York City premiere on October 6 for trying to put a sticker on a police officer's helmet as he mounted his horse.
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Funicello said when she saw the film "it made no more sense to me than it ever had" when she read the script "but it was a challenging, offbeat role and I was happy to play it."
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came out the Monkees were a pariah. There was no confusion about this. We were on the cosine of the line of approbation, from acceptance to rejection...and it was over.
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s abysmal reception halted studio plans for any further films with the Monkees. It also corresponded with a steep drop in the group's popularity as recording artists;
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peaked at No. 45 on the U.S. chart, the first time any Monkees album had not risen to the Top 5. "Porpoise Song" was also the first single to not make the Top 40.
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A poor audience response at an August 1968 screening in Los Angeles forced the producers to edit the picture from its original 110-minute length. The 86-minute
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premiered in New York City on November 6, 1968; the film later debuted in Hollywood on November 20. It was not a commercial success. This was in part because
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For all of the negative remarks, there have been positive comments, showing Dolenz, whether knowingly or unknowingly, as a fashion trendsetter. In
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and outrageous action. Giving them material they can handle is good thinking; asking them to achieve something more might have been a disaster."
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satire ever made (And that's putting it mildly)." There were no pictures of the Monkees on the original poster; only a picture of
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It was released on DVD twice: first as an individual release on June 12, 2000, then again on December 14, 2010, as part of the
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The film was released on September 18, 1986, on VHS, Beta, and Laserdisc. It was re-released on VHS on January 25, 1995.
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of Viet Cong operative (q.v.) Nguyễn Văn Lém, by Brigadier General and then Chief of National Police Nguyễn Ngọc Loan.
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On November 19, 2014, the film was screened in the United Kingdom for the first time outside London as part of the
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The NorthEast ComicCon & Collectibles Extravaganza hosted a 50th anniversary screening of the film at the
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rating, with newspaper advertisements in New York daily papers on November 1, 1968, displaying a G rating.
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on December 30, 1974; the network rebroadcast the film on July 7, 1975. Cable TV took hold in 1981, when
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non-profit organization and Dolenz conducted a lengthy question and answer before introducing the film.
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Home Video in September 1986, taking advantage of the group's 20th Anniversary, again on VHS and DVD by
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in January 1995 and a third time on Blu-ray and DVD in November and December 2010, respectively, by
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describes it as "delightfully plotless" and "well worth seeing", giving the film 3 out of 4 stars.
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off the edge and commit suicide, falling a very long way and slamming into the water far below.
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Excerpts from the film, spliced in random order that is not consecutive to the film itself
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sitcom, comprehensively demolished the group's carefully groomed public image while the
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of various horns and sirens. The rest of the film shows the events leading up to this.
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audience they had been reaching for rejected the Monkees' efforts out of hand.
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also aired it on British TV in 1986 and 1991. It was later shown regularly on
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and would effectively end their professional relationship with the producers.
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The film's release also was delayed (partly because of the extensive use of
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It was released on Blu-ray twice: first on November 23, 2010, as part of
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was filmed from February 19 to May 17, 1968, at Columbia Pictures/
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factory sequence – Hyperion Sewage Treatment Plant, Playa Del Rey
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Studios at Sunset & Gower, Hollywood, California and at the
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war sequence – Bronson Canyon; some sequences at San Francisco
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During production, one of the working titles for the film was
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The Monkees: The Day-by-Day Story of the 60s TV Pop Sensation
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was a mistake, Nesmith responded by saying that "by the time
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The Monkees: The Day-By-Day Story of the 60s TV Pop Sensation
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WAR chant cheerleader sequence – Pasadena Rose Bowl, Pasadena
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is an extension of the ridiculous nonsense served up on the
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ribbon cutting ceremony – Gerald Desmond Bridge, Long Beach
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The plot and peak moments of the film came together at an
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Funicello, Annette; Bashe, Patricia Romanowski (1994).
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An Evening with The Monkees: The 45th Anniversary Tour
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Another part of the promotional campaign was placing
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Baker, Glenn A.; Czarnota, Tom; Hoga, Peter (1986).
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was one of the first films to be advertised with an
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concert sequence – Valley Music Hall, Salt Lake City
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Bob Rafelson
Jack Nicholson
The Monkees
Victor Mature
Sonny Liston
Annette Funicello
Carol Doda
Michel Hugo
Ken Thorne
Raybert Productions
Columbia Pictures
satirical
musical
adventure film
Jack Nicholson
Bob Rafelson
the Monkees
Davy Jones
Peter Tork
Micky Dolenz
Michael Nesmith
Columbia Pictures
NBC
swan song
series finale
album
Victor Mature
cameo appearances
Teri Garr

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