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title: "The Beatles: Get Back, Region A"
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# The Beatles: Get Back, Region A

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## Description

Gaining access to 60 hours of footage shot for the 1970 album making-of documentary "Let It Be," and utilizing cutting-edge restoration techniques, Peter Jackson delivered an astonishingly comprehensive window into the twilight days of The Beatles. Through three weeks of writing and rehearsal, culminating with their full January 1969 Apple Corps rooftop concert, the creative processes, fissuring tensions, and abiding affection amongst John, Paul, George, and Ringo are revealed as never before. 7 3/4 hrs. On three discs. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English.

Review: Fantastic - Having watched this three times on Disney, and the rooftop gig at the cinema, it is the most incredible footage of The Beatles at work and completely brings them to life in your own living room. You almost become part of the process. At around 7 hours it is completely engrossing and I for one could happily sit through the other footage that hasn’t been used. Obviously Peter Jackson’s editing is superb, but the actual filming by Michael Lindsay Hogg is masterful. Although it shows a generally positive vibe throughout, it all rapidly and acrimoniously fell apart not long after this was filmed, so I have no issue with MLH’s original Let It Be film, which in my option is quite balanced. Unlike the original film, there aren’t any full songs in the PJ version (other than the rooftop ones) and that is a shame and in my opinion the only thing that could improve an already amazing experience - there are many songs and you are drawn in only for them to cut short. There are no contemporary “talking heads” to spoil the flow of this documentary, only the live footage of those who were there creating the story. The product itself is flawless. Not impressed at all by the haphazard issue though, all seemed very amateurish. The months long will it or won’t it be issued, followed by an eventual release with month long delivery estimates, and even then only on Blu-ray, lead me to miss the initial affordable release, instead holding back for a copy I could buy in a physical shop. This never happened and the online shop supply also dried up, then sporadically reappeared at varying exorbitant prices with only imports available. Got my straight DVD copy eventually at good price, it is basically packaged in standard dvd flip case, absolutely no issue with that, no random rubbish to inflate the price, all you need is on the discs. The DVD region issue is also badly handled. I have an ancient region free player which plays the Region 1 disc without any issues, but I can imagine that this is just another added frustration for many in a region 2 zone. In my opinion this incredible film has been poorly marketed, and, other than big Beatles fans, so many people I speak to don’t even know it exists!
Review: WONDERFUL DOCUMENTARY OF THE DEMISE OF THE FAB 4 - Having seen the old documentary Let It Be about the making of the album of that name, which was fantastic itself, I can honestly say that this new release, using the many many hours of extra footage which wasn`t used for the original film, is absolutely amazing. Quality is terrific for such old footage and the documentary gives so much insight to the group during the beginning of the end of the fab four. A must buy for any Beatles or music enthusiast. Fantastic!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,046 Reviews |
| Language | English |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| UPC | 786936894608 |

## Product Details

- **Language:** English
- **Colour:** Colour
- **Number of discs:** 3
- **UPC:** 786936894608

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic
*by I***N on 9 September 2022*

Having watched this three times on Disney, and the rooftop gig at the cinema, it is the most incredible footage of The Beatles at work and completely brings them to life in your own living room. You almost become part of the process. At around 7 hours it is completely engrossing and I for one could happily sit through the other footage that hasn’t been used. Obviously Peter Jackson’s editing is superb, but the actual filming by Michael Lindsay Hogg is masterful. Although it shows a generally positive vibe throughout, it all rapidly and acrimoniously fell apart not long after this was filmed, so I have no issue with MLH’s original Let It Be film, which in my option is quite balanced. Unlike the original film, there aren’t any full songs in the PJ version (other than the rooftop ones) and that is a shame and in my opinion the only thing that could improve an already amazing experience - there are many songs and you are drawn in only for them to cut short. There are no contemporary “talking heads” to spoil the flow of this documentary, only the live footage of those who were there creating the story. The product itself is flawless. Not impressed at all by the haphazard issue though, all seemed very amateurish. The months long will it or won’t it be issued, followed by an eventual release with month long delivery estimates, and even then only on Blu-ray, lead me to miss the initial affordable release, instead holding back for a copy I could buy in a physical shop. This never happened and the online shop supply also dried up, then sporadically reappeared at varying exorbitant prices with only imports available. Got my straight DVD copy eventually at good price, it is basically packaged in standard dvd flip case, absolutely no issue with that, no random rubbish to inflate the price, all you need is on the discs. The DVD region issue is also badly handled. I have an ancient region free player which plays the Region 1 disc without any issues, but I can imagine that this is just another added frustration for many in a region 2 zone. In my opinion this incredible film has been poorly marketed, and, other than big Beatles fans, so many people I speak to don’t even know it exists!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ WONDERFUL DOCUMENTARY OF THE DEMISE OF THE FAB 4
*by D***D on 29 April 2024*

Having seen the old documentary Let It Be about the making of the album of that name, which was fantastic itself, I can honestly say that this new release, using the many many hours of extra footage which wasn`t used for the original film, is absolutely amazing. Quality is terrific for such old footage and the documentary gives so much insight to the group during the beginning of the end of the fab four. A must buy for any Beatles or music enthusiast. Fantastic!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Let It Be to the nth degree
*by 1***T on 11 February 2024*

I found Let It Be a depressing watch and listen at the time and ever since. Having read an excellent book called 'Get Back - the Let it Be recording disaster' I learned just how fragmented the Beatles were at this time. They had out grown George Martin. Brian Epstein was dead. John was a mess with heroin and besotted with Yoko Ono, who has a large presence in the footage here. John had released material with Yoko outside of the Beatles and would probably have just been happy to carry on doing that until the money ran out. George was coming up with some of the best material, but as per Beatles politics, was ignored and overlooked, to the point where he walked out on the band. Ringo also was caving in at this time - he looks bored most of the time, as there was a lot of sitting around moaning going on. They must have known the game was up for them. Only Paul McCartney really wanted to work. They were unable to talk to each other, or collaborate in any meaningful way as Yoko was never three feet away from John. The idea was t rehearse songs for a live show which would be filmed. they couldn't agree on that idea or a location. They ended up with a film about recording an album. The live footage of them on the roof of the Apple building is a total joy, however. Well worth the price of admission. It's great to see the two Police officers fobbed off as they turn up to turn the group off. The footage shows a band disinterested and unfocussed and who only start to behave when Billy Preston joins them on keyboards for the sessions. A depressing historical document which all Beatles fans should watch at least just once.

## Frequently Bought Together

- The Beatles : Get Back: Season 1
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