Rent Vinyl: Series 1 (2016)

3.3 of 5 from 40 ratings
9h 47min
Rent Vinyl: Series 1 Online DVD & Blu-ray Rental
Synopsis:
From Oscar-winner Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger and Terence Winter, "Vinyl" explores the drug- and sex-fueled music business of the 1970s. A dizzying ride through America's music-business landscape at the dawn of punk, disco, and hip-hop, the story is seen through the eyes of Richie Finestra (Bobby Cannavale), a NYC record executive trying to revive his label and keep his personal life from spiraling out of control.
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Directors:
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Producers:
Brad Carpenter, Jessica Levin, Mari-Jo Winkler, David Matthews, Erin Cressida Wilson
Creators:
Mick Jagger, Martin Scorsese, Terence Winter, Rich Cohen
Writers:
Mick Jagger, Martin Scorsese, Rich Cohen, Terence Winter, George Mastras, Michael Mitnick, Riccardo DiLoreto, Carl Capotorto, Jonathan Tropper, Debora Cahn, Adam Rapp, Erin Cressida Wilson
Studio:
Warner
Genres:
TV Dramas
BBFC:
Release Date:
06/06/2016
Run Time:
587 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Making Vinyl: Recreating the 70s (Extended Version)
  • Audio Commentaries with Bobby Cannavale, Olivia Wilde, Terence Winter and more!
  • Inside the Episodes
Disc 1:
This disc includes the following episodes:
1. Pilot
2. Yesterday Once More
- Special Features
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following episodes:
3. Whispered Secrets
4. The Racket
5. He in Racist Fire
- Special Features
Disc 3:
This disc includes the following episodes:
6. Cyclone
7. The King And I
8. E.A.B
- Special Features
Disc 4:
This disc includes the following episodes:
9. Rock and Roll Queen
10. Alibi
- Special Features
BBFC:
Release Date:
06/06/2016
Run Time:
612 minutes
Languages:
English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour
BLU-RAY Regions:
B
Bonus:
  • Making Vinyl: Recreating the 70s (Extended Version)
  • Audio Commentaries with Bobby Cannavale, Olivia Wilde, Terence Winter and more!
  • Inside the Episodes
  • Trailer
Disc 1:
This disc includes the following episodes:
1. Pilot
2. Yesterday Once More
- Special Features
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following episodes:
3. Whispered Secrets
4. The Racket
5. He in Racist Fire
- Special Features
Disc 3:
This disc includes the following episodes:
6. Cyclone
7. The King and I
8. E.A.B
- Special Features
Disc 4:
This disc includes the following episodes:
9. Rock and Roll Queen
10. Alibi
- Special Features

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Reviews (1) of Vinyl: Series 1

Doesn't quite make it - Vinyl: Series 1 review by RD

Spoiler Alert
03/05/2017

This film should be great - I'm a big fan of Martin Scorsese and the music of the seventies, so there's a lot of promise for this film.

Let's start with the soundtrack, it's great and the original tracks have been tinkered with to sound huge. But that's about all that works. The screenplay and plot are so thin you could read the paper through them, and then the scenes are cut up and mixed round in a random order that it's difficult to tell which scene happened before which, and the poor scrap of a plot is then ripped to shreds with the constant time-shifting.

There is no interesting dialogue, it's all just very basic and not much in the way of humour either, so the actors haven't much to work with and none of them shine out as characters.

Camera work is "ok" if a little jerky, possibly for realism, but take care when the Otis Redding track starts as the camera is looking past the singer directly into a powerful white spotlight, and as the singer rocks back and forth gives an intense slow flashing strobe effect that is quite painful to endure. We're not epileptic but still had to shield our eyes.

We both lasted out to the end of the first episode, but really didn't want to carry on with any more as the story hadn't developed at all and didn't promise anything different for the other episodes.

What a contrast to "Mean Streets"!

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