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Thread started 05/10/16 1:00pm

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Michael Keaton on Prince

http://variety.com/2016/film/news/prince-dead-michael-keaton-batman-1201758636/

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Reply #1 posted 05/10/16 1:03pm

dalboy2

Great acknowledge from Michael Keaton on Prince. Batdance forever wink
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Reply #2 posted 05/10/16 2:16pm

rob1965

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Nice! I always thought Michael Keaton was cool. Now I find him even cooler. Just a few minutes ago I finished watching a movie with him coincidentally.
Maybe he wasn't the most popular Batman but Prince delivered the best soundtrack of them all.
'Liberate My Mind'
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Reply #3 posted 05/10/16 2:32pm

Cloreen

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rob1965 said:

Prince delivered the best soundtrack of them all.

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Really?

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Better than what The Bee Gees delivered to "Saturday Night Fever"?

Better than what Simon and Garfunkel delivered to "The Graduate"?

Better than what The Beatles delivered to "A Hard Day's Night"?

Better than what Prince delivered to "Purple Rain"?

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Come on, that "Batman" soundtrack is a pretty atrocious soundtrack album. Good album, but for enhancing the essence of a film it is pretty darn bad.

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Reply #4 posted 05/10/16 2:37pm

jasopig

Cloreen said:

rob1965 said:

Prince delivered the best soundtrack of them all.

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Really?

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Better than what The Bee Gees delivered to "Saturday Night Fever"?

Better than what Simon and Garfunkel delivered to "The Graduate"?

Better than what The Beatles delivered to "A Hard Day's Night"?

Better than what Prince delivered to "Purple Rain"?

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Come on, that "Batman" soundtrack is a pretty atrocious soundtrack album. Good album, but for enhancing the essence of a film it is pretty darn bad.

Based on the context, I'm guessing he meant the best soundtrack of all the batman movies (of which, sadly, there are many).

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Reply #5 posted 05/10/16 3:08pm

EmmaMcG

Cloreen said:



rob1965 said:


Prince delivered the best soundtrack of them all.

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Really?


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Better than what The Bee Gees delivered to "Saturday Night Fever"?


Better than what Simon and Garfunkel delivered to "The Graduate"?


Better than what The Beatles delivered to "A Hard Day's Night"?


Better than what Prince delivered to "Purple Rain"?


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Come on, that "Batman" soundtrack is a pretty atrocious soundtrack album. Good album, but for enhancing the essence of a film it is pretty darn bad.



Better than Saturday night fever? Yes

Better than the Graduate? Yes

Better than Purple Rain? No.

There have been better soundtracks (Rocky Horror Picture Show) but Prince's Batman soundtrack sums up the movie perfectly. Prince doing the songs for Batman is as crazy on paper as Michael Keaton playing Batman but in both cases it just worked.
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Reply #6 posted 05/10/16 3:10pm

EmmaMcG

rob1965 said:

Nice! I always thought Michael Keaton was cool. Now I find him even cooler. Just a few minutes ago I finished watching a movie with him coincidentally.
Maybe he wasn't the most popular Batman but Prince delivered the best soundtrack of them all.


Ben Affleck came very close (as in, VERY close) to being my favourite live action Batman but Michael Keaton is still The Batman to me.
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Reply #7 posted 05/10/16 3:32pm

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EmmaMcG said:

rob1965 said:
Nice! I always thought Michael Keaton was cool. Now I find him even cooler. Just a few minutes ago I finished watching a movie with him coincidentally. Maybe he wasn't the most popular Batman but Prince delivered the best soundtrack of them all.
Ben Affleck came very close (as in, VERY close) to being my favourite live action Batman but Michael Keaton is still The Batman to me.

THIS! Endorsing now thumbs up!

"So here I sit in my lonely room
Lookin' for my sunshine
But all I've got is two cigarettes
And this broken heart of mine
So let the rain come down
Let the rain come down
Let the rain come down, down"
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Reply #8 posted 05/10/16 3:35pm

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dalboy2 said:

Great acknowledge from Michael Keaton on Prince. Batdance forever wink

Awe <3 me some Michael Keaton. Very classy. Well done, Batman wink

"So here I sit in my lonely room
Lookin' for my sunshine
But all I've got is two cigarettes
And this broken heart of mine
So let the rain come down
Let the rain come down
Let the rain come down, down"
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Reply #9 posted 05/10/16 3:36pm

SPYZFAN1

Cool words from Micheal. I was searching online to see if Kim Basinger has said anything yet...(not that she's obligated to).

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Reply #10 posted 05/10/16 9:52pm

rob1965

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Cloreen said:



rob1965 said:


Prince delivered the best soundtrack of them all.

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Really?


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Better than what The Bee Gees delivered to "Saturday Night Fever"?


Better than what Simon and Garfunkel delivered to "The Graduate"?


Better than what The Beatles delivered to "A Hard Day's Night"?


Better than what Prince delivered to "Purple Rain"?


.


Come on, that "Batman" soundtrack is a pretty atrocious soundtrack album. Good album, but for enhancing the essence of a film it is pretty darn bad.



He delivered the best BATMAN soundtrack of them all. And way better than what U2 did for instance.
[Edited 5/10/16 21:52pm]
'Liberate My Mind'
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Reply #11 posted 05/11/16 12:07am

Goddess4Real

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rob1965 said:

Cloreen said:

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Really?

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Better than what The Bee Gees delivered to "Saturday Night Fever"?

Better than what Simon and Garfunkel delivered to "The Graduate"?

Better than what The Beatles delivered to "A Hard Day's Night"?

Better than what Prince delivered to "Purple Rain"?

.

Come on, that "Batman" soundtrack is a pretty atrocious soundtrack album. Good album, but for enhancing the essence of a film it is pretty darn bad.

He delivered the best BATMAN soundtrack of them all. And way better than what U2 did for instance. [Edited 5/10/16 21:52pm]

I totally agree with U thumbs up! Electric Chair is my jam, I've been listening to the soundtrack today razz batman Is it the best soundtrack of all time? er no, but its the BEST Batman soundtrack of all-time, that's for sure woot! IMO Batman Returns is the best Tim Burton Batman film lol Michelle Pfeiffer is the best catwoman since Ertha Kitt (who is me is the Ultimate catwoman of all time.) Don't get me wrong I think if Halle Berry had a decent script, special effects, score etc her Catwoman would have been up there too. However, Catwoman sucked major donkey balls whofarted nuts

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Keep Calm & Listen To Prince
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Reply #12 posted 05/11/16 12:22am

BoraBora

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Better than Saturday night fever? Yes


Come on.....

We're talkin' of probably the best soundtrack ever, the most influential, the most acknowledged...

Even at being a deep deep P fan, I can't deny that the Batman soundtrack (that I strongy love) is able to compete with "Saturday Night Fever".

SNF is and probably will be the greatest soundtrack ever made.

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Reply #13 posted 05/11/16 1:35am

EmmaMcG

BoraBora said:



EmmaMcG said:





Better than Saturday night fever? Yes


Come on.....

We're talkin' of probably the best soundtrack ever, the most influential, the most acknowledged...

Even at being a deep deep P fan, I can't deny that the Batman soundtrack (that I strongy love) is able to compete with "Saturday Night Fever".

SNF is and probably will be the greatest soundtrack ever made.



Personally, I prefer the Batman soundtrack. Saturday Night Fever just wasn't my cup of tea. Rocky Horror Picture Show, on the other hand, is head and shoulders above the Batman soundtrack.
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Reply #14 posted 05/11/16 9:33am

Cloreen

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EmmaMcG said:

Better than Saturday Night Fever? Yes
Better than the Graduate? Yes Better than Purple Rain?

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That's not being objective or realistic at all.

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Do you prefer the style of music on "Batman" over the disco of "Saturday Night Fever" or the folk/rock of "The Graduate"? Yeah, that may be the case. But to say that the "Batman" soundtrack does a better job for the film than "Saturday Night Fever" or "The Graduate" is ridiculously absurd.

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Reply #15 posted 05/11/16 4:08pm

EmmaMcG

Cloreen said:



EmmaMcG said:






Better than Saturday Night Fever? Yes

Better than the Graduate? Yes Better than Purple Rain?

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That's not being objective or realistic at all.


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Do you prefer the style of music on "Batman" over the disco of "Saturday Night Fever" or the folk/rock of "The Graduate"? Yeah, that may be the case. But to say that the "Batman" soundtrack does a better job for the film than "Saturday Night Fever" or "The Graduate" is ridiculously absurd.



"Ridiculously absurd" LOL. I wouldn't go that far. Yeah, I much prefer the music on Batman to either of the other two soundtracks but I will concede that the music of Saturday Night Fever is PERFECT for the movie. It just fits so well. But I don't agree with your comment on Batman being a pretty atrocious soundtrack album. The two most prominent Prince songs in the movie are used to great effect. Partyman plays on one of Joker's thug's boom box as they trash the art gallery. The Joker is announcing himself as "The new King in town". The fact that Joker feels the need to hear Prince as he goes about his random act of violence is further proof that he's insane. Later on, during the Joker's parade, we hear the song "Trust". Again, it's not just a song the audience can hear, but also the characters in the movie. Joker is dancing to Prince again and throwing cash to the cheering crowd in a bid to get them on his side, and "trust" him, over Batman. Neither of these scenes are very subtle but in a movie about a disturbed guy dressing up as a bat and beating the shit out of criminals, you don't need to be subtle. Scandalous plays over the end credits and doesn't feel out of place, and some other songs from the album feature in the background during the party at Wayne Manor, again, not out of place to have Prince music on the radio during a party. The people of Gotham have a good taste in music. smile
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Reply #16 posted 05/11/16 4:47pm

ShockMyWire

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Even in terms of Prince's movies, batman wasn't the best. Purple Rain > Sott > Utcm > Batman.

As far as batman soundtracks go, it was the best overall album. Single wise, Kiss from a Rose was an amazing single, possibly the best, highest charting I would guess.

Comparing apples and oranges with the others, they were all great soundtracks. Personal preferences at end of the day. A Hard Day's Night or even Gifdather were both better at end of day.

If you need a tie breaker or final word, just remember... They tossed Batman LP at zombies in Shaun of the Dead.
Cuz baby you shock my wire with sexual electricity extraordinaire
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Reply #17 posted 05/11/16 6:02pm

NinaB

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Always dug Keaton. Never seen him in a bad movie, my fave Batman & a gent thumbs up!
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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