The Rutles 2
Can't Buy Me Lunch
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The much anticipated sequel mockumentary. Reveals the final exploits of The Rutles as they do a reunion tour of America. Documentor, Dirk McQuickly, interviews many artists and personalities who were inspired by the legendary band, from David Bowie to Tom Hanks.
Alternate Title:
Can't buy me lunch; Rutles two. Can't buy me lunch
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Publisher:
Burbank, CA - Warner Home Video
ISBN:
1419803387
Language:
English
Credits:
Produced by John Irwin ; produced and directed by Eric Idle ; music, Neil Innes.
Performers:
Interviews with: David Bowie, Billy Connolly, Carrie Fisher, Jewel Kilcher, Steve Martin, Mike Nichols, Conan O'Brien, Salmon Rushdie, Garry Shandling, Robin Williams.
Eric Idle, Neil Innes, Ricky Fataar, John Halsey.
Interviews with: David Bowie, Billy Connolly, Carrie Fisher, Jewel Kilcher, Steve Martin, Mike Nichols, Conan O'Brien, Salmon Rushdie, Garry Shandling, Robin Williams.
Eric Idle, Neil Innes, Ricky Fataar, John Halsey.
Suitability:
Canadian Home Video rating 14A
Notes:
Closed-captioned
Originally broadcast on television in 2002
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Originally broadcast on television in 2002
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Statement of responsibility:
[presented by] Broadway Video ; Above Average Productions, Inc. ; written by Eric Idle
Physical description:
1 DVD (ca. 56 min.)
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Add a CommentSad and unneccessary rehash of original Rutle film. You should skip this one and rent/buy the original. This could have been much better if it included material not available in the original, such as out takes, bloopers etc., instead it simply retells the original story. So basically there is nothing new here. Nothing new except the music that is. It does feature some of the music from the second Rutle CD "Archeology". Unfortunately the original DVD and soundtrack and "Archeology" are not available in the Oakville Library system, so do us all a favour and create a purchase request for the original film, or the two Rutle CDs. And while you're at it, send Mr Idle a note telling him how disappointed you are with tihs film.