Meeting People Is Easy
Meeting People Is Easy (1998)

Meeting People Is Easy

2/5
(30 votes)
7.5IMDb

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Grammy Awards 2000


Grammy
Best Long Form Music Video

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DateAreaGross
25 April 1999 USA USD 51,282

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Meeting People is Easy (1998): Dir: Grant Gee / Featuring: Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, Colin Greenwood, Phil Selwey: Rockumentary independent feature that is extremely low budget yet features an insightful view of musicians and the struggles of touring and media. Grant Gee directs and highlights the band Radiohead that are on their OK Computer tour with several interesting moments including concert footage.

"You will become a hypocrite. You'll become a liar.

Barely a narrative. Makes them seem really pretentious and stuck-up.

I started to really like Radiohead over the past 2 weeks so I decided it would be a good idea to watch this documentary about their OK Computer tour. I went in expecting a normal documentary tracking the band on their journey, but this was far from that.

Meeting People Is Easy is an interesting rockumentary but leaves a little to be desired.It shows how the tribulations of touring, interviews, promotions can wear on you.

Radiohead fan here. BUT this is an extremely annoying mesh of poor visual quality random images taken with a potato most of the time.

How ironic that some so-called Radiohead "fans" refer to this stunning documentary with a description like, "how lame." How narrow-minded, more like it.

I don't think that this movie should be regarded as a typical glamors-celebrity-cult-documentary. It was obvious for me from the very first shot that this was gonna be an art movie.

To someone who's not a big radiohead fan this film may be boring and uninteresting due to the fact that it doesn't really introduce who the band is and what was their journey. One of the most interesting things about this film is the fact that it has absolutely no narration over it.

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