- Studio: Cinecom Pictures
- Release Date: Oct 18, 1984
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100Has there ever been a live concert film as vibrant or as brilliantly realized? I don't think so. [Review of re-release]
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100Part aerobics workout, part self-styled dreamscape, Sense is a hyperactive piece of performance art that begins as the stripped-down dress rehearsal of a garage band and builds into a mighty, exhausting spectacle that shakes as much ass as it kicks. [Review of re-release]
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100By common consensus, Stop Making Sense is the best concert film ever made.
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90Stop Making Sense is so beautifully choreographed that in some ways it's more like theater than a rock show. [Review of re-release]
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90Mr. Demme has captured both the look and the spirit of this live performance with a daring and precision that match the group's own.
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90It could as well be called Best Thing of Undetermined Species.
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88Starting with Mick Jagger, rock concerts have become, for the performers, as much sporting events as musical and theatrical performances. Stop Making Sense understands that with great exuberance.
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JaredC.7Pretty good show, but for a movie called Stop Making Sense. It should focus a little harder on how it doesn't make sense.