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Thread started 05/18/99 7:18pm

Daily Press reporter remembers Purple Rain film

Don't know if this is really relevant but sending anyways!
This was printed in the Daily Press in an editorial regarding the hype on Star Wars:



"Yes I'm party to it.(the hype)I bought some paraphernalia for a friend who is a fan. And, no, I did not stand in line overnight for tickets to be THE FIRST to see the new flick. (Star Wars: Episode I- The Phantom Menace) Many years ago, however, I ~did~ stand in a city-blocks-long line to see a movie starring a musician who now calls himself TAFKAP, or The Artist Formerly Known As Prince. The movie was Purple Rain, and I was a working professional, a newspaper reporter who spent just about every day off in a movie theater. I went to see Purple Rain many, many times(but not as many times as fans of Titanic watched Leo and Kate's love affair). A Purple Rain poster decorated my bedroom wall. I awakened each morning to the Purple Rain soundtrack. I could quote dialogue from the film. And when it came out on video, I snatched up a copy, even though I didn't own a VCR."



This was written by Felicia Mason and featured in the Monday paper on May 17th, 1999.
Don't know if it is posted online but their addy is:
http://dailypress.com
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