Paul McCartney admits film he cherished after slamming at this time's 'garbage' movies

Sir Paul McCartney has been in London at this time as his images exhibition opens on the newly refurbished National Portrait Gallery.

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The 81-year-old was interviewed on dwell stream by Stanley Tucci about Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm, which is on on the gallery till October 1.

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The stars chatted over a collection of Macca’s snaps from 60 years in the past when The Beatles have been on tour.

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And throughout one second, he began speaking concerning the state of recent cinema.

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It seems the music legend shouldn't be a fan of present blockbusters, however there's at the very least one which he loved lately.

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McCartney mentioned: “There’s a lot of really rubbish films out these days. Some good ones. Dune’s great. I like Dune!”

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The Beatles legend was speaking about Denis Villeneuve’s 2021 adaptation of Frank Herbert’s traditional sci-fi novel of the identical identify starring Timothée Chalamet. The blockbuster's second half is out on November 3.

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He added: “No, but there are [rubbish movies today]. They bang them out and they’re not awfully good. That’s the truth.”

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McCartney did additionally briefly talked about Wes Anderson’s new film Asteroid City, which he gave the impression to be a fan of.

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He’s not the one celeb who’s criticised trendy Hollywood in recent times, with one in all his favorite administrators Martin Scorsese evaluating superhero motion pictures to theme park rides.

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Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm opens on the National Portrait Gallery tomorrow and runs till October 1. Tickets will be booked here.

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