It's like a joke setup: A girl, a lion, a tin man and a scarecrow walk into a David Lynch movie.
Dim the lights, get in the zone, and freak out to this strange, grotesque, and inexplicable movie.
Like all Classic Albums episodes, it's well done and enjoyable and wisely emphasizes the work itself over pontification about its meaning.
Imagine releasing
Pink Floyd: The Wall the same year as
Shoot the Moon; Parker actually did it.
The concert footage reveals what must have been a breathtaking spectacle to observe first-hand.
With 'Sausage Party' shouting its R-rating from the rafters, here are ten more movies to stream that will scratch that vulgar animation itch.
From Elvis to the Spice Girls, here are the real musicians who made fictitious movies.
The classic rock superstars left an elegant cinematic legacy.