Not only are the Stones still going strong, they haven't lost a bit of their appeal or their talent. Despite the years that have passed, Mick still moves like he did, and commands the stage.
Scorsese did an amazing job with this - everything flowed seamlessly, and it was nice to see a little of the behind-the scenes action. There were a couple old clips, and the content was really funny. It would have been easy to include too much old footage, but this was just enough...perfect!
It really felt as if you were were right there, but with an impossibly great seat that allowed you to see each band member from many angles. The sound was incredible!
Back when it was the Beatles vs. the Stones, I was ALWAYS on the side of the Beatles, but through the years, I've enjoyed the Stones as well. This documentary gave us a peek at how they interact and to see how very much they love what they do. I enjoyed noticing how many younger people there were in the audience, being blown away by a group from their parents' era!
If given the chance, I would have sat through the movie again, right then. Brilliant!