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04.04.08 USA Today Covers 'Shine A Light'

USA Today discusses Shine A Light with Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger.

Early in Shine a Light, assistant director Joe Reidy warns his boss about a searing special effect deployed during Sympathy for the Devil: "If Mick stands in front of the light for more than 18 seconds, he's going to burn."

Martin Scorsese ponders this.

"You mean, like, flames?" he says. "We cannot burn Mick Jagger."

Ultimately, the singer gets pressure-cooked but not charbroiled by the scalding lights trained on the Rolling Stones in Scorsese's documentary, opening Friday in theaters and on 93 IMAX screens.

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