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Paul McCartney on DVD

June 22, 2004 by Ed Perkis


Paul
McCartney: The Music and Animation Collection


(2004) | 47 minutes | Unrated | Reviewed by Ed Perkis



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Ratings Summary

(Scored out of a maximum of five)
Audio****
Video****
Goodies***
Interface***
Value***

The Movie

Paul McCartney: song-writer, musician, singer, business
tycoon, vegetarian, and… animator? Well, yes and no. The title of the recently
released Miramax DVD Paul McCartney: The Music and Animation Collection
would lead one to believe that McDaddy is following in the tradition of Ub Iwerks
rather than Cole Porter. However, British animator Geoff Dunbar is the actual
visual talent behind the three short films (each about 15 minutes) in the collection.
McCartney isn’t just window dressing, though; he wrote the music and original
songs, co-wrote two of the three shorts with his late wife, Linda (I’m assuming
she was alive when they wrote them), provided voices for many of the characters,
and produced each film. The prominent use of McCartney’s name and picture in the
marketing of this DVD is obviously meant to pull in Beatlemaniacs and McCartney-philes
in addition to the family market. How well will those groups like this collection?
Let’s take a closer look at what you get.

“Tropic
Island Hum” is a previously unreleased short film from McCartney and Dunbar,
and features a McCartney song of the same name. The “plot” involves
Wirral (voiced by McCartney), a squirrel, who flees from hunters (a brief non-heavy
handed nod to McCartney’s well-known animal rights views) in a hot air balloon
that transports him to an animals-only island sanctuary. There, he watches a performance
of the title song and, well, that’s about it. The song is a fun kid-friendly ditty
with a vaguely Jamaican feel. I actually liked it more than some of the tunes
on McCartney’s recent Driving Rain CD. The look of the hand-drawn animation
is lush and colorful. Combine that with a fun song, positive message, and some
kooky animals, and you have—if not an animated classic—surely a pleasant
viewing experience for the whole family.

“Tuesday,” the second
short film, was originally released in 2001 and was nominated for a British Academy
Award. The film is based on a Caldacott Medal-winning children’s book by David
Wiesner. The story, about a group of frogs that fly their lily pads around on
a certain Tuesday evening, is, like the book, almost wordless. The only audio
is McCartney’s unobtrusive score and the occasional human dialogue by Dustin Hoffman—he
literally has two lines, don’t buy this DVD based on his name being on the package.
The animation, while different and less “Disney-like” than “Tropic
Island Hum” is faithful to the book and certainly fun to watch.

The
final short is a film originally released in 1984, called “Rupert and the
Frog Song.” The film, based on a long-running British comic strip character,
Rupert Bear, won the British Academy Award for Best Animated Short and spawned
a #3 hit single in the UK, “We All Stand Together.” McCartney voices
young Rupert Bear as he gets lost on a day outing and ends up seeing a frog symphony
perform the aforementioned tune. The tune is not McCartney’s best work, even as
a children’s song. But if you consider the crap he was producing on some of his
studio albums at the time, that shouldn’t be surprising. Overall, this was the
weakest film and somewhat shows its age, but certainly has some charm.

Overall,
the three shorts are a good, if unspectacular, alternative to computer-based animation
(the shorts are hand-drawn.) The music is good and the stories are as varied as
the animation styles. McCartney’s voice work can be a bit of a distraction, especially
when he attempts to voice the bear-child Rupert. It sounds like… Paul McCartney
speaking in a high voice, rather than a kid.

The Goodies

The DVD
includes a nice, but not excessive, selection of extras. In total, the extras
add another hour or so to the 47 minutes of feature material. Included are a six-minute
interview with McCartney conducted especially for the DVD. He explains his love
for animation, how it was decided that he would do many the voices (he’s Paul
Flippin’ McCartney, that’s why), and notes that he is planning on a feature animated
film in the near future. Considering some of his previous feature efforts are
Magical Mystery Tour and Give My Regards to Broadstreet, I’m not
sure he should be pushing his luck.

Other goodies include documentaries
on the making of “Tropic Island Hum” and “Tuesday” and line
tests and storyboards for all three shorts. The line tests are basically the entire
films but in a “work-in-progress” form. They are not particularly interesting,
but might be enjoyed by behind-the-scenes animation types. The documentaries include
some basic “how do you make an animated film” type information that
might be of interest to the kids. The package includes a colorful booklet with
the lyrics to the two main songs, character sketches, plot summaries, and pictures
of the creative process.

Video, Audio, and Interface

The shorts
are presented in 1.85 aspect ratio. They look good. The colors, especially on
“Tropic Island Hum” are crisp. “Rupert and the Frog Song”
looks its age, but is still sharp. The audio is Dolby 5.1 surround sound, which
sounds great.

The interface is narrated by McCartney and his alter-ego,
Wirral. It might help the kids find what they are looking for. The transitions
are fun and colorful.

The Final Evaluation

The list price for this
DVD is $29.99. Should you pay that much? No way. The feature material is much
less than an hour and of the three shorts, only two are really top notch. That
said, if you can pick it up a bit cheaper and you are hungry for some animation
that doesn’t feel too Disneyish, this is a good quality set. McCartney’s songs
and music, especially the toe-tapping “Tropic Island Hum” make this
a good buy for his fans, though not essential.

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