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Shut Up and Play the Hits (2012)

An intimate portrait of Brooklyn-based electronic rock band LCD Soundsystem's then-final live show on April 2, 2011, capturing both the exuberant, three-hour farewell concert at New York City's Madison Square Garden and frontman James Murphy's introspective 48 hours surrounding it.

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Adam K 17 Jul 2012

The first thing this film will showcase to its audience (whether familiar with the band or not) is how amazing they are as musicians and performers. It was also take the time to portray James Murphy's humble spirit as a man who has chosen to walk away from fame to live the normal life he was always desired to have. This is one hell of a concert film that shows how much of a party LCD shows were. It also brings out some fun and notable guests during the band's final show at MSG which features the likes of Arcade Fire and Reggie Watts. This is not just an emotional farewell to the greatness of the band, but also a celebration of how many people they got on the dance floor, bringing out a sense of fun, poppy dance music with the attitude of punk rock. Its a message that music is not about fashion and status, but about letting the notes take you over, and giving up all inhibitions and just having a good time.

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Pierre P 19 Oct 2012

Spectacular concert movie. Somehow, Will Lovelace has managed to immerse the whole celebratory/funeral wake vibe of LCD Soundsystem's last concert into this testament to the love of music. Well worth seeing.

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Kerry P 09 Dec 2012

I was indifferent about this band. I fell in love with them after seeing this. Great interview with Chuck Klosterman. It'll make you want to dance.

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E F 08 Nov 2012

I really like LCD soundsystem, but I sort of felt lukewarm about this concert film. I think I found it a little pretentious that they were having this last show ever as if they were some band that's been around for a 10 or 20 years or something, when they've only been around for maybe 2 or 3. I think of the shot with the kid in the audience crying and see it as somehow not really feeling that sad that this band was ending. Another thing I was kind of disappointed in was how they had Arcade Fire on stage with them and all they did was backup vocals. I was thinking, "what was the point?" Have them play one of their songs or at least have their instruments and play a song together with the band or something. I did enjoy on the special features the extended interview with James Murphy as well as the "Catching up with Keith" extra.

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John B 11 Feb 2016

What stood out to me was the insistent, yet subtle, juxtaposition between the raucous and celebratory crowd scenes (of the concert) and the quiet and pensive near-loneliness of James Murphy. It was poignant and joyous. And, wow, the music!

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