You might think that the Beatles' documentary era had come to an end after the release of Get Back in 2021. However, Beatles ’64 proves otherwise. This film focuses on the band's initial two-week visit to the States in February 1964, which marked the official start of Beatlemania. Reams of pages have been written about this period, but this documentary brings it to life in a whole new way.
The Maysles brothers' footage, which was first seen in The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit, is at the heart of Beatles ’64. Director David Tedeschi expands on their original close-up and personal look at the Beatles, adding segments from the 16mm footage that Scorsese and Tedeschi went back to. This gives us a deeper understanding of the band's experiences during their trip.
At its core, Beatles ’64 is about how the Beatles and their songs affected the people being interviewed. The intimacy of the Maysles' footage shows the ordeals the band had to endure, from interviews to dealing with fans. But it also shows their positive attitude and their love for performing.
Through contemporary interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as archival talks with George Harrison and John Lennon, we get a sense of the band's evolution. John Lennon's remarks on the train ride and in the hotel room add a special touch to the film, giving us insights into their creative process.
One of the major bonuses of Beatles ’64 is the restoration of the Maysles' footage in crisp 4K by Peter Jackson's company Park Road Post. The superb performance segments on The Ed Sullivan Show and at the D.C. concert were also "demixed" and remixed by producer Giles Martin. This enhances the viewing experience and allows us to see the Beatles in all their glory.
As an unshakable Beatles fan, I was particularly moved by the film. It brought back memories of watching the Beatles on that long-ago February Sunday night. My two favorite moments involve John Lennon, and his remarks and musical ideas add a personal touch to the story.
On Thursday, there are three games with different networks and commentators. At 12:30 p.m. ET, the Chicago Bears take on the Detroit Lions on CBS with Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson. At 4:30 p.m. ET, the New York Giants face the Dallas Cowboys on FOX, featuring Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady, Erin Andrews, and Tom Rinaldi. And at 8:20 p.m. ET, the Miami Dolphins go against the Green Bay Packers on NBC with Mike Tirico, Jason Garrett, and Melissa Stark.
On Sunday, two more games are set for national broadcasts. At 4:25 p.m. ET, the Philadelphia Eagles battle the Baltimore Ravens on CBS with Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson. At 8:20 p.m. ET, the San Francisco 49ers meet the Buffalo Bills on NBC with Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, and Melissa Stark. Additionally, on Monday at 8:15 p.m. ET, the Cleveland Browns take on the Denver Broncos on ESPN with Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, and Lisa Salters.
In this section, we have various matchups on CBS. The Pittsburgh Steelers face the Cincinnati Bengals with Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, and Evan Washburn. The Los Angeles Chargers go against the Atlanta Falcons with Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, and Melanie Collins. The Tennessee Titans take on the Washington Commanders with Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty, and AJ Ross. And the Indianapolis Colts meet the New England Patriots with Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, and Aditi Kinkhabwala.
These early CBS broadcasts offer a diverse range of matchups and commentators, adding to the excitement of the NFL week.
On FOX, we have several interesting games. The Arizona Cardinals play against the Minnesota Vikings with Joe Davis, Greg Olsen, and Pam Oliver. The Seattle Seahawks face the New York Jets with Adam Amin, Mark Sanchez, and Kristina Pink. The Houston Texans go against the Jacksonville Jaguars with Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston, and Laura Okmin. And in the late slot, the Los Angeles Rams take on the New Orleans Saints on FOX with Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, and Megan Olivi. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers also have a game against the Carolina Panthers in the late slot on FOX with Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth, and Jen Hale.
FOX's coverage brings a different flavor to the NFL week with its unique commentators and matchups.
There is additional coverage available, as shown by Bob Donnan-Imagn Images. This further enhances the viewing experience and keeps fans informed about all the action on the field.
Even more coverage ensures that fans don't miss a moment of the NFL's Week 13.