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Bob Rafelson's Head offers an acid-dipped, musical journey through the artistic and professional frustrations of the Monkees, post TV show and struggling apologize for their existence with the verylanguage of the flower-powered, freak-out culture that had long-since rejected them. Never quite settling on a format, the film jumps from comic vignette, to surrealist mindscape, tv show parody, concert performance, and A Hard Day's Night-style band chase reimagined as a sun-soaked Californian suicide.
If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Jim Jarmusch's Mystery Train (1989).
By Mike Noyes and Charles Peterson4
1515 ratings
Bob Rafelson's Head offers an acid-dipped, musical journey through the artistic and professional frustrations of the Monkees, post TV show and struggling apologize for their existence with the verylanguage of the flower-powered, freak-out culture that had long-since rejected them. Never quite settling on a format, the film jumps from comic vignette, to surrealist mindscape, tv show parody, concert performance, and A Hard Day's Night-style band chase reimagined as a sun-soaked Californian suicide.
If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Jim Jarmusch's Mystery Train (1989).

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