Current or past members... I can't think of any off the top of my head, but I'm very curious.
Current or past members... I can't think of any off the top of my head, but I'm very curious.
Glenn was impressed with Beverly Hills Cop when he sat in on a screening before being offered the chance to record the movie's theme song The Heat Is On.
Don Felder talked a bit about films in one interview. He liked Kingsman.
http://crypticrock.com/interview-don-felder/
There's a video interview with Glenn from when he was promoting Let's Get Harry and he was asked about favourite films. I remember his choices were all very 80s (which is when the interview was filmed). My impression was that he liked "regular guy" stuff.
During the HotE promotionm Glenn said how much he liked Alex Gibney's documentary, "Taxi to the Dark Side".
I have a hard time imaging Don Henley spending his time on anything as frivolous as movies. Maybe something instructional with his kids (I'm thinking of an interview where he was asked about books and said he didn't read fiction so I'm extrapolating)!
Henley appreciates literature so it's a safe bet he likes good films too. Besides, didn't he used to date a lot of actresses?
One of Randy's friends said that he is a big Monty Python fan.
In the HOTE documentary, Don H made a reference to "The Last Picture Show". While this doesn't mean it's the one of his favorites, as someone growing up in a small Texas town, it must have been relatable to him.
I would assume Glenn liked James Dean's movies (there were only 3): "Rebel Without a Cause", "East of Eden", and "Giant", the latter being the one he was filming when he died in that tragic car crash.
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It’s only moments that you borrow...
Why would anyone presume Don doesn't like movies because he's intellectual? That's ridiculous - he appreciates good writing in whatever format. During his show when he leaves the stage he always says "I'm going for a smoke and a pancake" which is a quote from 'Austin Powers'. Also he quoted 'Blazing Saddles' duriing the VH1Storytellers when he took out a piece of paper and said "excuse me while I whip this out! " He loves Ken Burns' documentaries especially the one on the Civil War which is incredible and he got Burns to make a documentary on Walden Woods which will be out next year I think.
So my point remains - don't always put Don in a negative light just because he's clever. He obviously has a good sense of humour as well.
...Well it sure makes you wonder the things that some people will say. They can see black and white but they don't seem to notice the grey...
It would be interesting to know which James Dean movie was Glenn's favourite - Rebel Without A Cause is the only one of the three that the Eagles directly addressed in James Dean the song. Admittedly this may have been simply because it was easier to work in a reference to that film rather than the others. I suspect it was probably one of the first two, because IIRC he played an older character in Giant which doesn't fit in so well with the teenage anti-hero persona and attitude that Glenn (and many other young Americans at the time) loved. I remember reading (in the Very Best Of liner notes, I think) that Don had seen his films, but that he wasn't aware of the mythology that surrounded them until later (possibly not until he met Glenn and the other guys who loved him).
I definitely don't think Don would consider himself to 'above' films, but I find it somewhat difficult to imagine him being a big blockbuster kind of guy... difficult to know for sure as I've never heard him say much specifically about films, especially compared to books or poetry.