Coming to IMAX theaters starting Friday, Sept. 22 is a newly restored edition of Talking Heads' landmark 1984 concert movie Stop Making Sense. Its release commemorates the 30th anniversary of the four shows the late director Jonathan Demme filmed during early December of 1983 at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, capturing the inventive and visually striking performance the band put on in support of its then-new album “Speaking in Tongues.” The film played to rave reviews upon its release and has since been named to the Library of Congress' National Film Registry, generally considered one of if not the best concert film of all times. Talking Heads, which came to a halt in 1991, regrouped last week to premiere the new version at the Toronto International Film Festival, where frontman David Byrne told the audience he was thrilled “Stop Making Sense” was returning to theaters:
“When I was watching this just now I was thinking this is why we come to movie theaters. This is different than watching on my laptop. This is really different…or the iPhones.” :17 (OC: LAUGHTER OUT)