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Worth Watching - March 30: Martin Scorsese's Shine a Light Trailer
March 30, 2008
by Alex Billington
I'm not sure how we missed this trailer before, but since it's hitting theaters next weekend I thought it would be worth running. Shine a Light is Martin Scorsese's career-spanning documentary on the Rolling Stones featuring concert footage from their "A Bigger Bang" tour. If you love the Rolling Stones, then I'm sure you're already going to be in theaters seeing this. However, if you're not exactly a die-hard fan, then hopefully you'll still let Oscar-winning director Marty Scorsese take you on a mesmerizing journey through the careers of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood.
Watch the trailer for Shine a Light:
Shine a Light is directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese of Goodfellas, Gangs of New York, The Aviator, and The Departed. The film debuts in both regular and IMAX theaters on April 4th. The poster is featured below.

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Reader Feedback - 7 Comments »
1
Great Trailer, I can't wait to see this in IMAX. I love both Scorsese and The Rolling Stones. Seems like a great documentary.
DavidR on Mar 30, 2008
2
Forget Leatherheads, Im seeing this.
Keith on Mar 30, 2008
3
Let's not forget that Scorsese has also directed _The Last Waltz_ (1978), featuring The Band, which may just be the greatest band documentary/movie of all time. I think it's interesting that the trailer fails to mention this! Regardless, I'm a big fan of Scorsese's work — as well as the Stones — and will be checking this out in IMAX as soon as possible.
EricR on Mar 30, 2008
4
Not bad! Love Martin Scorsese's work and The Rolling Stones are a great legendary band! So NICE to see that no one attacks them for their age nor because they are STILL around!! In the near future I, hope to see such compelling flicks made with a few of the iconic bands of the 80s that are STILL around and STILL KICKING ASS like:
1.) Duran Duran
2.) Depeche Mode
3.) R.E.M.
4.) INXS
5.) The Cure
6.) Erasure
7.) Pet Shop Boys
With such diversity, each of these bands have withstood the test of time –despite NEGATIVE press and changing times within the music industry. These films would be freakin awesome!!
Spider on Mar 30, 2008
5
I got a chance to catch an early screening of this last week. Brilliant! The Stones are on fine form and Scorsese captures them beautifully. I felt compelled to hoot and clap after every song.
Bob on Mar 30, 2008
6
WTF?!?! Was that Christina Aguilera :)???? Love the Stones and Scorcese so automatically, this looks amazing.
Ryan on Mar 30, 2008
7
—yeah -worth watching -and then instantly forgetting.
–Rolling Stones? –Bob Dylan? –in 2010? -in post 9/11 -post
45 million murdered babies -post 40 million HIV deaths
and 100 million infections current worldwide -post financially
underwritten by the most awesome genocidal regime in
history across the Pacific —USA? —-huh?
Scorsese has ceased being a decades stale disappointment
-and is commensing to be a disgrace.
"—Paging John Huston –Paging John Huston!"
AMEN
DR DTX on Nov 27, 2009




























