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Reply #30 posted 11/25/06 1:33pm

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iconsweat said:

A New Appreciation? There was never an old one .

This movie shitted on all the greatness he had achieved in the past. Fucked the Purple Rain myth up. Last time on Dynasty we saw Morris clappin to the kids triumphant perfomrance and Billy shakin his head yes while biting his lip. Not exactly a fantasy flick but the ending left that Xanadu type feeling that music had klifted everyone to the sky just like at the end of Grease.

Fast forward to 1990 and Graffitti Bridge has Billy dead and Morris still an ass like he never was getting down to Baby Im A Star vying for a club from a still struggling Kid..

Balderdash I say. Balderdash.


LOL, Yeah, I know, I know. I guess I'm just nostalgic for that old Prince. Graffiti Bridge the movie represented the beginning of the end for his 80's greatness--the horrible 90's when he changed his name, wrote SLAVE on his face, got Tony M, lost a hundred pounds, and adopted the assless pants. When sometimes you would *cringe* at what came out next.

For every, "My name is Prince" and "Sexy Muthafuqa" you would have a "Jughead" or some other atrocity.

If nothing else, Graffiti Bridge showed Prince at some of his sexiest and baddest. The Question of U. New Power Generation. His best dancing ever in Thieves in the Temple. Prince on a motorcycle again. It was a visual treat.

Plot? Dialogue? Sets? Ummm....not so much.
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Reply #31 posted 11/25/06 1:45pm

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Alasseon said:

iconsweat said:

A New Appreciation? There was never an old one .

This movie shitted on all the greatness he had achieved in the past. Fucked the Purple Rain myth up. Last time on Dynasty we saw Morris clappin to the kids triumphant perfomrance and Billy shakin his head yes while biting his lip. Not exactly a fantasy flick but the ending left that Xanadu type feeling that music had klifted everyone to the sky just like at the end of Grease.

Fast forward to 1990 and Graffitti Bridge has Billy dead and Morris still an ass like he never was getting down to Baby Im A Star vying for a club from a still struggling Kid..

Balderdash I say. Balderdash.


LOL, Yeah, I know, I know. I guess I'm just nostalgic for that old Prince. Graffiti Bridge the movie represented the beginning of the end for his 80's greatness--the horrible 90's when he changed his name, wrote SLAVE on his face, got Tony M, lost a hundred pounds, and adopted the assless pants. When sometimes you would *cringe* at what came out next.

For every, "My name is Prince" and "Sexy Muthafuqa" you would have a "Jughead" or some other atrocity.

If nothing else, Graffiti Bridge showed Prince at some of his sexiest and baddest. The Question of U. New Power Generation. His best dancing ever in Thieves in the Temple. Prince on a motorcycle again. It was a visual treat.

Plot? Dialogue? Sets? Ummm....not so much.


You don't like his Gold era? Come on. Mayte dancing it up on the stage, Prince giving a big ol' "Fuck you!" to everyone, and tearing it up in the studio with his gee-tar like never before.
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Reply #32 posted 11/26/06 8:20am

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Alasseon said:

New Power Generation.


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His best dancing ever in Thieves in the Temple.


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Reply #33 posted 11/26/06 9:15am

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The set look to it all came I think when he did the Sign O Times movie.
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Reply #34 posted 11/26/06 9:41am

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iconsweat said:

A New Appreciation? There was never an old one .

This movie shitted on all the greatness he had achieved in the past. Fucked the Purple Rain myth up. Last time on Dynasty we saw Morris clappin to the kids triumphant perfomrance and Billy shakin his head yes while biting his lip. Not exactly a fantasy flick but the ending left that Xanadu type feeling that music had klifted everyone to the sky just like at the end of Grease.

Fast forward to 1990 and Graffitti Bridge has Billy dead and Morris still an ass like he never was getting down to Baby Im A Star vying for a club from a still struggling Kid..

Balderdash I say. Balderdash.


LOL, Yeah, I know, I know. I guess I'm just nostalgic for that old Prince. Graffiti Bridge the movie represented the beginning of the end for his 80's greatness--the horrible 90's when he changed his name, wrote SLAVE on his face, got Tony M, lost a hundred pounds, and adopted the assless pants. When sometimes you would *cringe* at what came out next.

For every, "My name is Prince" and "Sexy Muthafuqa" you would have a "Jughead" or some other atrocity.

If nothing else, Graffiti Bridge showed Prince at some of his sexiest and baddest. The Question of U. New Power Generation. His best dancing ever in Thieves in the Temple. Prince on a motorcycle again. It was a visual treat.

Plot? Dialogue? Sets? Ummm....not so much.


Yeah you're right about GB being a look at the crap to come save for TGE of course and other exmaples you gave. I guess there is some notalgia to GB,but "his best dancing was Thieves In The Temple?" Great gosh amighty! YUCK!!!
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Reply #35 posted 11/27/06 2:21am

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iconsweat said:

A New Appreciation? There was never an old one .This movie shitted on all the greatness he had achieved in the past. Fucked the Purple Rain myth up. Last time on Dynasty we saw Morris clappin to the kids triumphant perfomrance and Billy shakin his head yes while biting his lip. Not exactly a fantasy flick but the ending left that Xanadu type feeling that music had klifted everyone to the sky just like at the end of Grease.Fast forward to 1990 and Graffitti Bridge has Billy dead and Morris still an ass like he never was getting down to Baby Im A Star vying for a club from a still struggling Kid.Balderdash I say. Balderdash.


I agree.As a sequel to 'Purple Rain',GB fails miserably.I really think there could have been a great sequel,if Prince had filmed it earlier (maybe 1986?),used the same director (Albert Magnoli),and used a more realistic storyline.
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Reply #36 posted 11/27/06 7:00pm

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Reply #37 posted 11/27/06 11:03pm

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I'm thinking Graffiti Bridge represents the bridge between now and the after-life - and it's all decorated and musically joyful - just like the proverbial road of life should be.
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