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Thread started 06/21/09 8:01am

ernestsewell

Purple Wheat

Not sure if this has ever been posted. I was watching a Bio on Eddie Murphy. Chris Rock mentioned that Eddie wrote a movie that he had never made called Purple Wheat. It was a parody on Purple Rain, and starred Buckwheat. It had music, and the whole story was aligned w/ Purple Rain.

Buckwheat is basically in the role of Prince. Eddie said that one song was pretty funny. Because the lead girl character had a weird name, and Buckwheat has a speech impediment, the song was called, "It's So Hard To Say Your Name, That's Why I Never Call You."

Not sure if it would be timely NOW to make it, but who knows. Sounds pretty funny.
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Reply #1 posted 06/21/09 8:05am

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ernestsewell said:

Not sure if this has ever been posted. I was watching a Bio on Eddie Murphy. Chris Rock mentioned that Eddie wrote a movie that he had never made called Purple Wheat. It was a parody on Purple Rain, and starred Buckwheat. It had music, and the whole story was aligned w/ Purple Rain.

Buckwheat is basically in the role of Prince. Eddie said that one song was pretty funny. Because the lead girl character had a weird name, and Buckwheat has a speech impediment, the song was called, "It's So Hard To Say Your Name, That's Why I Never Call You."

Not sure if it would be timely NOW to make it, but who knows. Sounds pretty funny.


Probably would have been funny had it come out in... say... '85 or '86.

Also, have you ever heard Eddie Murphy's CD... the one with What's Up with You with Michael Jackson singing with him? It's actually pretty good. You can tell that Eddie is SO influenced by Michael and Prince... in the style and fashion the videos he did during that era, and with some of his lyrics.

Try to find the CD for like... $1 at a flea market. lol It's worth the buck! smile
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Reply #2 posted 06/21/09 8:08am

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It would have been nice back then, nowadays ... I don't know, nobody seems to be interested in both persons anymore
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Reply #3 posted 06/21/09 8:09am

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MantuaPharoah said:

ernestsewell said:

Not sure if this has ever been posted. I was watching a Bio on Eddie Murphy. Chris Rock mentioned that Eddie wrote a movie that he had never made called Purple Wheat. It was a parody on Purple Rain, and starred Buckwheat. It had music, and the whole story was aligned w/ Purple Rain.

Buckwheat is basically in the role of Prince. Eddie said that one song was pretty funny. Because the lead girl character had a weird name, and Buckwheat has a speech impediment, the song was called, "It's So Hard To Say Your Name, That's Why I Never Call You."

Not sure if it would be timely NOW to make it, but who knows. Sounds pretty funny.


Probably would have been funny had it come out in... say... '85 or '86.

Also, have you ever heard Eddie Murphy's CD... the one with What's Up with You with Michael Jackson singing with him? It's actually pretty good. You can tell that Eddie is SO influenced by Michael and Prince... in the style and fashion the videos he did during that era, and with some of his lyrics.

Try to find the CD for like... $1 at a flea market. lol It's worth the buck! smile




That video looks like it was heavily influenced by the video for I Wish U Heaven.
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Reply #4 posted 06/21/09 8:10am

SavonOsco

Im sure theres a real good reason why he never made (or got approved for) the movie..it sounds more like a skit that would've killed on Chappelle's show or something
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Reply #5 posted 06/21/09 8:27am

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SavonOsco said:

Im sure theres a real good reason why he never made (or got approved for) the movie..it sounds more like a skit that would've killed on Chappelle's show or something


In 1985, Eddie didn't need approval. He had the clout to do whatever he wanted. He had Beverly Hills Cop, Delirious, 48 Hours and Trading Places under his belt (plus his SNL stint for four years). He also had two very popular comedy albums, "Eddie Murphy" and "Comedian", both of which people were going around quoting for years after the fact. He was a golden child (no pun intended..okay well sorta).

Along with the popularity of Purple Rain, he could have gotten it done if he wanted. He certainly didn't need approval from Prince to do it either.

All of those SNL people who make movies are basically doing longer skits. Whether they movie works or not is up to the fans and viewers. Wayne's World was just a long skit. TWICE. So was a few dozen other movies from SNL cast members.
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Reply #6 posted 06/21/09 8:28am

ernestsewell

.... damn wireless ... posted the same response twice.
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Reply #7 posted 06/21/09 8:32am

Dayclear

Since 'Buckwheat' was somewhat offensive to Blacks, I'm assuming any spin-off to it would have been to.
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Reply #8 posted 06/21/09 8:38am

ernestsewell

Dayclear said:

Since 'Buckwheat' was somewhat offensive to Blacks, I'm assuming any spin-off to it would have been to.


Yeah, like that would've stopped the project. It wasn't exactly the first racially offensive character on TV or in a movie.
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Reply #9 posted 06/21/09 2:58pm

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ernestsewell said:

Wayne's World was just a long skit. TWICE.


IMO, the Wayne's World movies are the best "SNL-to-big screen" adaptations to date (and yes, I'm including "Blues Brothers" in that boxed).

I would've loved "Purple Wheat," had it been made. falloff
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