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AaronHandy3
11-06-2008, 08:35 AM
HEAD (prod. #8888), a motion picture starring that popular TV rockband The Monkees, opened at the Studio Cinema and Greenwich Theaters in New York City. A gala was held at the Columbia Pictures studio on West 54th Street attended by The Monkees, Janis Ian, Andy Warhol, Boyce & Hart, Carole Bayer, Lester Sill, Bert Schneider, Bob Rafelson, Peter Fonda, Peter's brother Nick Thorkelson, and his grandmother.

A Raybert Production of A Columbia Pictures Release, directed by Monkees TV producer Bob Rafelson (his first film), written and produced by Rafelson and Jack Nicholson, and executive-produced by The Monkees TV show co-producer Bert Schneider, it featured many movie, sports and TV icons by the likes of Victor Mature, Sonny Liston, Annette Funicello, Carol Doda, Ray Nitschke, and a youthful Teri Garr (billed in the movie as Terry Garr). The songs featured in the movie were "Porpoise Song" by Gerry Goffin & Carole King, "Circle Sky" by Michael Nesmith, "Can You Dig It" and "Long Title: Do I Have To Do This All Over Again" by Peter Tork, "As We Go Along" by Carole King & Toni Stern, and "Daddy's Song" by Nilsson.

The principal photography was a 3-month, 10-day shoot between February and May 1968 in Screen Gems Studio 7 and on location in California (Vincent Thomas Bridge, San Pedro; Pasadena Rose Bowl, Pasadena; Bronson Canyon; Palm Springs), Utah (Valley Auditorium, Salt Lake City), and the Bahamas. Unfortunately, a misleading ad campaign (a balding man's face? No indication of the group appearing in the film?) and a mistimed release date, due to a painfully prolonged postproduction process (November 6, 1968? Two months after The Monkees TV show's official cancellation [and the day after Richard M. Nixon defeated Hubert Humphrey in a knockdown, dragout vie for The Presidency!]?) helped sabotage this otherwise fun-loving crowd pleaser, which landed with a tumultuous thud at the box-office with a meager $16,111 in ticket sales in its first weekend alone. But HEAD has over the years developed quite a cult following among moviegoers and Monkees fans.


CELEBRATING THE RUBY ANNIVERSARY OF HEAD!
(WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2008)

Billy K.
11-06-2008, 12:13 PM
Happy Belated Birthday to HEAD!

MickeyMac
11-06-2008, 06:35 PM
Is this on DVD?


I have since lost my VHS copy :crying: :crying:



Man that movie is out there, it makes no sense, but I really like it a lot.

Goldilocks
11-06-2008, 06:55 PM
Is this on DVD?


I have since lost my VHS copy :crying: :crying:



Man that movie is out there, it makes no sense, but I really like it a lot.

I think it's on DVD....if not, it should be! Did you check Amazon?

This movie, as trippy and goofy as it is at first, is actually quite hilarious. The way they make fun of their whole "image" and mysticism and the culture of the time is genius!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjfAC3yYSHc&feature=related