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U2: Rattle and Hum

An expansive concert documentary, Rattle And Hum captures U2 on and off the stage during their triumphant Joshua Tree tour. From colossal technicolour stadium celebrations to the stark, black-and-white intensity of intimate indoor performances, the film presents U2 at peak form. Following the band across America, it traces their evolving influences as they share the stage with the legendary B.B. King, from Dublin to Graceland.

Director(s)

Phil Joanou

Cast & Crew

The Edge

The Edge

Self

Phil Joanou

Phil Joanou

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B.B. King

B.B. King

Self

Cait Brennan

Cait Brennan

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Bono

Bono

Self

Wayne Jackson

Wayne Jackson

Self

Adam Clayton

Adam Clayton

Self

Larry Mullen Jr.

Larry Mullen Jr.

Self

Dennis Bell

Dennis Bell

Self

Adam Gussow

Adam Gussow

Self

Jack Hale

Jack Hale

Self

Jim Horn

Jim Horn

Self

Andrew Love

Andrew Love

Self

Sterling Magee

Sterling Magee

Self

Joey Miskulin

Joey Miskulin

Self

Gayl Murphy

Gayl Murphy

Self

George Pendergrass

George Pendergrass

Self

Stacey Sheppard

Stacey Sheppard

Self

Dorothy Terrell

Dorothy Terrell

Self

Details

GenresMusic, Documentary
Runtime1h 38 mins
Released on03 Nov 1988
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

GenerationofSwine

10/10

Its not at all bad. The homage that U2 is playing seemingly went over a lot of peoples heads causing the illusion that they were comparing themselves to rock and blues greats when, really, they were thanking them. I think the real dividing line here, however, is Bono. You either love him and almost venerate him as a saint among rock stars, or you hate him for the exact same reason, that is, you hate him for caring. And that is why I believe so many people walked away from this documentary. Then again, honestly, it could be because of U2's later day sins. The Joshua Tree was their main break out and a lot of fans will the the "they were good up until they got famous" line. That's not exactly true, with the exception of the argument over Zooropa, they were good through Pop. The fall back, especially following All You Can't Leave Behind and the lackluster follow-ups that tainted the formerly great band are probably the reason this is viewed with hostility. Give it a short, if nothing else than the film is a love letter to American music and general, and the rock and blues idols that inspired one of the best bands of the 80s

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