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    Taking Woodstock

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    Although I give this movie a 7 it still could be much better. I can always tell when the rights to music have not been obtained or if budget was a factor. Even still, we get a glimpse of how Woodstock came together by the willingness of Max Yasgur a milk farmer and a teenager in a nearby town named Elliot who had run music and arts festivals in the past few years leading up to the caos and magic of Woodstock. Definitely a coming of age film in many ways and a nostalgic look at our innocence and idealism which unfortunately faded away like an evaporating dream. If you are expecting to see Janis or Jimi or Santana or any of the bands that played Woodstock, you will not.

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    the.riverdale.kid@  29.8.2009 age: 50+ 245 reviews

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