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Head

A psychedelic satire that gives a drug-induced look into show business in the sixties.

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  • "America lost and found"@en
  • "BBS story"@en
  • "Monkees "head""@en
  • "America lost and found, the BBS story"@en

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  • "A psychedelic satire that gives a drug-induced look into show business in the sixties."@en
  • ""Un groupe musical délire à pleins tubes sur fond de drogue et d'anarchisme. Avec les Monkees". -- Site Allociné, consulté le 26 août 2014."
  • "An exciting kaleidoscope of surreal vignettes set to music. This fast-paced film takes a psychedelic look at the pop phenomenon called the Monkees as they shatter their pre-fab image. A technically innovative rock musical."
  • "An exciting kaleidoscope of surreal vignettes set to music. This fast-paced film takes a psychedelic look at the pop phenomenon called the Monkees as they shatter their pre-fab image. A technically innovative rock musical."@en
  • "A kaleidoscopic satire that is a movie homage, media send-up, concert movie, and antiwar cry all at once."@en
  • "A psychedelic satire that gives a drug induced look into show business in the sixties."@en
  • "An exciting kaleidoscope of surreal vignettes set to music, this fast-paced film takes a psychedelic look at the pop phenomenon called the Monkees as they shatter their pre-fab image. A technically innovative rock musical."@en
  • ""In this 1968 film, the Monkees valiantly attempted to deflate their own myth. The plot is, essentially, about demystification. Mickey Dolenz, Davy Jones, Peter Tork, and Mike Nesmith - with the aid of writer Jack Nicholson (the only credited author due to legalities)- tackle such topics as filmmaking, the media treatment and madness of the Vietnam War, Davy Jones' "way with the ladies", and, most importantly, commercialization. Each group member is presented in a unique light - in every case shattering the image that had been produced by the "media machine". The Monkees went out on a limb with this film by creating an almost surreal work with a loosely bound "plot". Their younger fans, unfortunately, simply missed the point. Because of the poor publicity of the film at the time of its release, older teenagers had no clue what "Head" was trying to say. As a result, its box office showing was disastrous. "Head" is more for the film enthusiast than the casual Monkees fan in some respects. The soundtrack does, however, feature some of the finest and most sophisticated music of the group's career. And yes, they DO play their own instruments on the tunes, but receive assistance in composing and performing from the likes of Neil Young, Stephen Stills, and Carole King."--IMDb."
  • "The Monkees end up in a WWII foxhole dodging an excitable football player, then later they are caught in a giant vaccuum cleaner after being sucked out of Victor Mature's hair as flecks of dandruff, and on and on from one wild situation to another."@en
  • "A visually daring but redundant film made after the demise of the Monkees television show. There is no story line but the film is as interesting as anything done by the 1960s underground. Includes some anti-war moments. A technically innovative rock musical."@en

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  • "Musical films"@en
  • "Musical films"
  • "Drames (Films)"
  • "Comedy films"
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Experimental films"@en
  • "Films expérimentaux"
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Films de fiction"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Subculture films"@en
  • "Comédie (rock)"
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Longs métrages"
  • "Films fantastiques"
  • "Films musicaux"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Rock films"@en
  • "Films comiques"

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  • "Head (Film cinématographique)"
  • "Head"@en
  • "Head"
  • "Head (Motion picture)"@en
  • ""Head""@en