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Reply #30 posted 08/22/10 2:33am

Marrk

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MikeyB71 said:

Marrk said:

Prince can't act. He's just awful and laughably so. Watched Purple Rain the other night with a mildy interested party. She was laughing her head off at scenes like Prince stomping up and down in his dressing room, The twirl and "Answer me motherfucker!"

I didn't bother with Graffiti Bridge.

I agree with this, and i also think that all of Prince's movies have been terrible, Purple Rain included.

Purple Rain has to be critically one of the worst films to ever win an Oscar.

I know it was for the music, NOT the acting but really that's some funny shit to get your head round.lol

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Reply #31 posted 08/22/10 2:37am

MikeyB71

Marrk said:

MikeyB71 said:

I agree with this, and i also think that all of Prince's movies have been terrible, Purple Rain included.

Purple Rain has to be critically one of the worst films to ever win an Oscar.

I know it was for the music, NOT the acting but really that's some funny shit to get your head round.lol

Yes, the music is great, apart from The Time, who are awful imo. And before anyone jumps on my back, yes i know Prince was basically The Time.

I think we are very much in the minority on this site in disliking Purple Rain the movie.

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Reply #32 posted 08/22/10 2:52am

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MikeyB71 said:

Marrk said:

Purple Rain has to be critically one of the worst films to ever win an Oscar.

I know it was for the music, NOT the acting but really that's some funny shit to get your head round.lol

Yes, the music is great, apart from The Time, who are awful imo. And before anyone jumps on my back, yes i know Prince was basically The Time.

I think we are very much in the minority on this site in disliking Purple Rain the movie.

Which always amazes me. It's such a troll, I can't be bothered to give UTCM or GB a view. I can't believe people actually like that film...

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Reply #33 posted 08/22/10 4:25am

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when stevie wonder first watched graffiti bridge he threw up and poked his eyes out with a stick

true story

LMFAO....literally!

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Reply #34 posted 08/22/10 8:18am

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mjwifey4l said:

djThunderfunk said:

From the perspective of record companies and the corporate world, you are correct.

Since those perspectives are whack and have nothing to do with anything that matters to music, you are incorrect.

Jimi Hendrix was a one hit wonder (technically, look it up), Justin Timberlake has had many "hits" (I can't be arsed to look up how many), by your logic Justin is greater than Jimi...

see my point?

Well how about achievements ? record breaking time and time again? and total worldwide influents? mj mj mj mj mj. he waz inducted into the rock n roll hall of hall twice before prince was inducted. he is also the youngest person in history to be inducted at the age of 37. he's in the songwriters hall of fame. every single one of his solo tours have become the largest grossing in HIStory. he's won more awards than any other entertainer in history (over 500). and its not just about record companies and "THE CORPORATE WORLD" becuz when is all said and done it comes down to the FANS. the FANS are the 1's who buy the records, the companies just market them. i kud literally go on FOREVER TALKING ABOUT MJ'S ACHIEVEMENTs. and i dnt see what jimi and justin have 2 do with this. but i love prince 2. but in terms of SUCCESS, FANS, INFLUENCE, TALENT, AND GREATNESS, MJ BEATS EVERYONE..... but when prince breaks ALL of his records and more then we'll talk cool

1) R&RHoF - you have to wait 25 yrs after your first release to be eligible, mj released music as a child, years before Prince, and therefore was eligible years before

B) lf Lady GaGa & Sharon Jones played in the same town on the same night, lots more people would see GaGa, even though she doesn't have a fraction of the talent of Sharon & The Dap Kings. It doesn't make GaGa better than Jones.

III) I won't even address MJ having more talent than Prince... that's just... MORONIC.

Four) Since MJ is so much better and has so many more fans, I'm sure you can take your Prince vs. MJ bullshit to one of his many fansites and stop hijacking Prince threads with MJ worship

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Reply #35 posted 08/22/10 8:44am

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Marrk said:

MikeyB71 said:

I agree with this, and i also think that all of Prince's movies have been terrible, Purple Rain included.

Purple Rain has to be critically one of the worst films to ever win an Oscar.

I know it was for the music, NOT the acting but really that's some funny shit to get your head round.lol

Outside of the acting, everything else about Purple Rain is Oscar worthy, even outside of the music. that's why it was so big. And why so many kids copied the vibe of that movie (candles, trenchcoats, even motorcycles!)

People actually felt quite emotional at the end of the movie (I wasn't into Prince, but I remember my friends talking about it), I remember one friend saying that the part where Prince sings "Purple Rain" was incredible.

You can imagine that what the movie does is: present a buildup of negativity and suffering centered around it's protagonist (like in Rocky or Karate Kid) that then culminates in a sort of glorious, emotional crucifixion (the singing of Purple Rain, a tremendously powerful song under the weight of all the narrative before it, and the eyes of the audience in the film and in the audience) which results in everything kind of magically being okay and celebratory...

It's funny that Prince tried to have the same formula with Graffiti Bridge but it's not written, directed, paced, or constructed with the great quality that's in Purple Rain.

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Reply #36 posted 08/22/10 9:23am

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Tim37200 said:

If I watch it with sense of humor at the ready and take it solely for what it is, I can kind of enjoy it and make it almost through without breaks. Hahaha

same! nod lol

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Reply #37 posted 08/22/10 10:16am

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I watched t for the first time like last week or so

I liked it but it's not as good as purple rain

not even close

I basically only watched it to see how gorgeous he looked

because it is very boring confused

and that scene where Prince leaves Morris's place

they drive back to Morris's place

wtf was that..they drived from the Pandemonium to the Pandemonium

Yea I didn't get that part neutral

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Reply #38 posted 08/22/10 10:18am

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Marrk said:

Prince can't act. He's just awful and laughably so. Watched Purple Rain the other night with a mildy interested party. She was laughing her head off at scenes like Prince stomping up and down in his dressing room, The twirl and "Answer me motherfucker!"

I didn't bother with Graffiti Bridge.

that part was so fake

u could hear the fakeness in his voice

other than that..I love that movie

[Edited 8/22/10 10:19am]

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Reply #39 posted 08/22/10 11:58pm

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djThunderfunk said:

mjwifey4l said:

Well how about achievements ? record breaking time and time again? and total worldwide influents? mj mj mj mj mj. he waz inducted into the rock n roll hall of hall twice before prince was inducted. he is also the youngest person in history to be inducted at the age of 37. he's in the songwriters hall of fame. every single one of his solo tours have become the largest grossing in HIStory. he's won more awards than any other entertainer in history (over 500). and its not just about record companies and "THE CORPORATE WORLD" becuz when is all said and done it comes down to the FANS. the FANS are the 1's who buy the records, the companies just market them. i kud literally go on FOREVER TALKING ABOUT MJ'S ACHIEVEMENTs. and i dnt see what jimi and justin have 2 do with this. but i love prince 2. but in terms of SUCCESS, FANS, INFLUENCE, TALENT, AND GREATNESS, MJ BEATS EVERYONE..... but when prince breaks ALL of his records and more then we'll talk cool

1) R&RHoF - you have to wait 25 yrs after your first release to be eligible, mj released music as a child, years before Prince, and therefore was eligible years before

B) lf Lady GaGa & Sharon Jones played in the same town on the same night, lots more people would see GaGa, even though she doesn't have a fraction of the talent of Sharon & The Dap Kings. It doesn't make GaGa better than Jones.

III) I won't even address MJ having more talent than Prince... that's just... MORONIC.

Four) Since MJ is so much better and has so many more fans, I'm sure you can take your Prince vs. MJ bullshit to one of his many fansites and stop hijacking Prince threads with MJ worship

im not the one who started the convo but im finishing it.... beat it .... bye bye

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Reply #40 posted 08/23/10 12:51am

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mjwifey4l said:

djThunderfunk said:

1) R&RHoF - you have to wait 25 yrs after your first release to be eligible, mj released music as a child, years before Prince, and therefore was eligible years before

B) lf Lady GaGa & Sharon Jones played in the same town on the same night, lots more people would see GaGa, even though she doesn't have a fraction of the talent of Sharon & The Dap Kings. It doesn't make GaGa better than Jones.

III) I won't even address MJ having more talent than Prince... that's just... MORONIC.

Four) Since MJ is so much better and has so many more fans, I'm sure you can take your Prince vs. MJ bullshit to one of his many fansites and stop hijacking Prince threads with MJ worship

im not the one who started the convo but im finishing it.... beat it .... bye bye

You're 15 years old and you joined the site just to troll like a stupid bitch. Please remove yourself.

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Reply #41 posted 08/23/10 4:53am

SuperFunk59

The only reason that I watched Graffiti Bridge was to see the original lineup of The Time struttin' their funky stuff.

Wish that I didn't bother. The movie was badly acted, badly filmed, the script was laughable, the only saving grace was the songs and they weren't up to much either.

One of the songs that I liked off the soundtrack was ''The Latest Fashion'' didn't even appear in the bloody film.

Didn't stop me buying the film on DVD though haha

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Reply #42 posted 08/23/10 6:18am

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i agree it would be interesting to see what kind of movie he'd make these days.

i enjoyed all his movies. heart

this too shall pass
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Reply #43 posted 08/23/10 9:37am

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I like it and here is my Amazon review:

This is the sequal to Purple Rain, it's 6 years later and The Time are still annoying Prince who writes imaginary letters to his desceased father looking for answers.
Purple Rain, although great, was quite a heavy film so this is a funky light hearted relief from that. The music is completely different from the first film and is mostly funk and soul, which shows how much Prince's music changes almost with every album.
People may be surprised and put off at first with this film because unlike Purple Rain being a real drama set in minneapolis, this film's streets and scenes were mostly constructed in his Paisley Park studios and look quite unreal at times with the fake lighting etc. Like a comic book.
But I love this different approach. Variety is the spice of life and Prince demonstrates that in his movies as well as his music.
Also this is a much more spiritual movie than the first one. Prince is searching for spiritual answers and writes the questions in graffiti on his wall. He comes across the mysterious Aura who tries to tell him the truth.
I understand that this may go over some people's heads so they may rate it lower, but I'm spiritual so I like this!
I also understand others views that the acting wasn't as dramatic and serious as Purple Rain, but it wan't supposed to be! Like I said this is a good light-hearted break from that. And lots of funky music to enjoy with it!

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Reply #44 posted 08/23/10 2:56pm

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I've seen Under the Cherry Moon 83 times.

I've seen Purple Rain 65 times.

I've seen Sign o' the Times 57 times.

I've seen Graffiti Bridge once.

Draw your own conclusion from my math.

The public is squeezin' you kiddo. You'd better kick ass on your next album or else!
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Reply #45 posted 08/23/10 4:05pm

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To me Graffiti Bridge was the explanation of the whole Black Album/Lovesexy thing.

He explained where he saw himself in today's (1990s) music world. Its sad because he got the point across 100% and it was actually the most honest he had ever been with us fans...but the movie was a turd.

I saw it on opening night...packed house at the theater with long lines outside. I was so excited...and then it started. WOW. People were laughing their asses off at all of the parts that werent supposed to be funny. That was hands down my most embarassing moment as a Prince fan.

Morris and Jerome were hilarious, though.

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

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Reply #46 posted 08/24/10 11:08am

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Marrk said:

PurpleLove7 said:

... me and the mrs. are watchin' it now

Graffiti Bridge?

You angling for a divorce? wink


Yeah, we were watching the dvd.

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Reply #47 posted 08/27/10 11:50am

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Spinlight said:

mjwifey4l said:

im not the one who started the convo but im finishing it.... beat it .... bye bye

You're 15 years old and you joined the site just to troll like a stupid bitch. Please remove yourself.

wow actually i joined because im a P fan some other people start talkin about mj so i joined in. but anyways i dnt feel lyke arguing so if i offended u ,my bad , i didnt mean any harm

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Reply #48 posted 08/27/10 11:53am

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I just fast forward to the musical performances

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Reply #49 posted 08/27/10 7:17pm

maria1999

It is probably the only Prince movie that I could never bring myself to buy, even on Ebay for $5/free shipping. Idk...it wasn't good.

But you did mention something that I didn't (because my that time I had left) notice. He did kinda looked like Jesus. Strange, huh?

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Reply #50 posted 08/27/10 8:16pm

Purpracer2

Prince is not an actor. The opportunity came along for the Purple Rain movie, and it did well. The story line was good, but in all honesty the acting in all of the movies were horrible. I love his music, but leave the acting to people like Charlton Heston.. LOL

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Reply #51 posted 08/27/10 9:43pm

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swdee said:

I like it and here is my Amazon review:

This is the sequal to Purple Rain, it's 6 years later and The Time are still annoying Prince who writes imaginary letters to his desceased father looking for answers.
Purple Rain, although great, was quite a heavy film so this is a funky light hearted relief from that. The music is completely different from the first film and is mostly funk and soul, which shows how much Prince's music changes almost with every album.
People may be surprised and put off at first with this film because unlike Purple Rain being a real drama set in minneapolis, this film's streets and scenes were mostly constructed in his Paisley Park studios and look quite unreal at times with the fake lighting etc. Like a comic book.
But I love this different approach. Variety is the spice of life and Prince demonstrates that in his movies as well as his music.
Also this is a much more spiritual movie than the first one. Prince is searching for spiritual answers and writes the questions in graffiti on his wall. He comes across the mysterious Aura who tries to tell him the truth.
I understand that this may go over some people's heads so they may rate it lower, but I'm spiritual so I like this!
I also understand others views that the acting wasn't as dramatic and serious as Purple Rain, but it wan't supposed to be! Like I said this is a good light-hearted break from that. And lots of funky music to enjoy with it!

Damb! Damb! Damb! I keep running into people from some alternate universe where they get to see some other version of this film. The Damb one Eye got on my Damb DVD really sucks.

On My DVD it is a movie about how Morris Day likes Hot Peppers, and really thinks the last name of Baseball Player Robin Yount is very funny. Morris battles the Kid or something, and some Angel gets killed by a Jeep. The Kid sings Still Would Stand, and everybody is happy.

Now that is what my G Bridge is. What was yours?

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Reply #52 posted 08/27/10 10:40pm

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Wanted to enjoy it, sarcastically even.

Found myself very bored. Don't even remember the last half of it. Actually, I don't really remember much of what happens in that movie at all.

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Reply #53 posted 08/27/10 11:14pm

stillwaiting

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Wanted to enjoy it, sarcastically even.

Found myself very bored. Don't even remember the last half of it. Actually, I don't really remember much of what happens in that movie at all.

G Bridge Plot Summary:

It is a movie about how Morris Day likes to use Hot Peppers as weird props, and really thinks the last name of Baseball Player Robin Yount is very funny.

Morris battles the Kid or something, and uses a magic keyboard to sample Prince singing "Release It" way off key.

Somehow said magic keyboard takes Prince's off key singing and quickly turns it into Prince's great falsetto instantly.

They battle, and some moron complains that he should get to rap. Then some Angel gets killed by a Jeep years before Prince actually kills the Internet. The Kid sings Still Would Stand All Time, and everybody is happy.

[Edited 8/27/10 23:19pm]

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Reply #54 posted 08/27/10 11:18pm

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stillwaiting said:

G Bridge Plot Summary:

It is a movie about how Morris Day likes to use Hot Peppers as weird props, and really thinks the last name of Baseball Player Robin Yount is very funny.

Morris battles the Kid or something, and uses a magic keyboard to sample Prince singing "Release It" way off key.

Somehow said magic keyboard takes Prince's off key singing and quickly turns it into Prince's great falsetto instantly.

They battle, and some moron complains that he should get to rap. Then some Angel gets killed by a Jeep years before Prince actually kills the Internet. The Kid sings Still Would Stand All Time, and everybody is happy.

Damb! I have posted somewhat funny/somewhat sarcastic posts on here for years. I have even somewhat liked some of them. I usually regret the post, and wish I could get Prince to kill the internet again to take the post away. I actually LOVE THIS POST I DID. 4 1ce in my life, Eye am happy 2 use Princebonics, and proclaim....oh 4 get it!!!!

"Sacred is the prayer that asks 4 nothing.."

"Stupid is the man who replies to his own ORG POST."

Shut Up Already....DAMB!

[Edited 8/27/10 23:19pm]

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Reply #55 posted 08/28/10 12:01am

aarontj

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Can you believe I have never seen Graffiti Bridge until this week?! I found a copy at a local used book/music/dvd store for just $4.95.

I'm sure I've missed many a discussion on here about this film but your patience in humoring my thoughts would be appreciated. smile

So, my initial thoughts were that he was seriously exposing his "spiritual" nature in this film. Am I crazy or was that billowing white long shirt with one black shoulder strap, his long hair and way too much facial hair supposed to make him look like the typical Jesus images? especially in some of the later scenes in the movie...for example he is standing in the above described costume with his arms sorta crossed and his hands hidden inside the sleeves, while his whole band is gathered around behind him...very disciple-ish...also while he is singing Still Would Stand All Time, there is a very diliberate cross/crucifixion pose that he hits a couple of times.

Overall, I liked the movie...I wouldn't for a second call it a sequel to Purple Rain (which the dvd cover hints at.) It made me wish he would do another movie. It would be interesting to see what he comes up with at this stage in his life, in comparison to PR, UTCM and GB. I think the Prince of today might focus a film more on social, political and global issues as opposed to the women/muse/relationship and music industry issues of the previous films.

$4.95? u got rip off! razz

"I have so much love for Prince. But why don't they look at me that way"- MJ
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Reply #56 posted 08/28/10 12:22am

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ufoclub said:

Marrk said:

Purple Rain has to be critically one of the worst films to ever win an Oscar.

I know it was for the music, NOT the acting but really that's some funny shit to get your head round.lol

Outside of the acting, everything else about Purple Rain is Oscar worthy, even outside of the music. that's why it was so big. And why so many kids copied the vibe of that movie (candles, trenchcoats, even motorcycles!)

People actually felt quite emotional at the end of the movie (I wasn't into Prince, but I remember my friends talking about it), I remember one friend saying that the part where Prince sings "Purple Rain" was incredible.

You can imagine that what the movie does is: present a buildup of negativity and suffering centered around it's protagonist (like in Rocky or Karate Kid) that then culminates in a sort of glorious, emotional crucifixion (the singing of Purple Rain, a tremendously powerful song under the weight of all the narrative before it, and the eyes of the audience in the film and in the audience) which results in everything kind of magically being okay and celebratory...

It's funny that Prince tried to have the same formula with Graffiti Bridge but it's not written, directed, paced, or constructed with the great quality that's in Purple Rain.

Best things about Purple Rain film beside the music:

-Great cinematography, beautiful details of shadows and lights, focus and out of focus, very Bob Fosee.

-Great editing, it was hyper and fresh, the phase was electrifying.

-Great costume designs, the clothes bring a special atmosphere of the purple universe, very hard to pull in a film that takes place in the real world.

-Great performances, it's a shame that when it comes to musicians acting Oscars don't give credit to the musical numbers, the on stage performances are amazing, hypnotic, Prince manage to mix the story and the musical numbers in an amazing way.

-Great choreography, original and unique.

-Morris Day, great comic actor.

I remember that the San Diego Union Tribune film critic compare Prince performance to Marlon Brando in The Wild One and both Siskel & Ebert put the movie in their Top 10 of the year.

"I have so much love for Prince. But why don't they look at me that way"- MJ
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Reply #57 posted 08/30/10 12:17pm

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stillwaiting said:

swdee said:

I like it and here is my Amazon review:

This is the sequal to Purple Rain, it's 6 years later and The Time are still annoying Prince who writes imaginary letters to his desceased father looking for answers.
Purple Rain, although great, was quite a heavy film so this is a funky light hearted relief from that. The music is completely different from the first film and is mostly funk and soul, which shows how much Prince's music changes almost with every album.
People may be surprised and put off at first with this film because unlike Purple Rain being a real drama set in minneapolis, this film's streets and scenes were mostly constructed in his Paisley Park studios and look quite unreal at times with the fake lighting etc. Like a comic book.
But I love this different approach. Variety is the spice of life and Prince demonstrates that in his movies as well as his music.
Also this is a much more spiritual movie than the first one. Prince is searching for spiritual answers and writes the questions in graffiti on his wall. He comes across the mysterious Aura who tries to tell him the truth.
I understand that this may go over some people's heads so they may rate it lower, but I'm spiritual so I like this!
I also understand others views that the acting wasn't as dramatic and serious as Purple Rain, but it wan't supposed to be! Like I said this is a good light-hearted break from that. And lots of funky music to enjoy with it!

Damb! Damb! Damb! I keep running into people from some alternate universe where they get to see some other version of this film. The Damb one Eye got on my Damb DVD really sucks.

On My DVD it is a movie about how Morris Day likes Hot Peppers, and really thinks the last name of Baseball Player Robin Yount is very funny. Morris battles the Kid or something, and some Angel gets killed by a Jeep. The Kid sings Still Would Stand, and everybody is happy.

Now that is what my G Bridge is. What was yours?

My whole point was, it's not meant to be taken too seriously, it's just a light hearted thing that's quite funny in places (like Jill Jones dropping her knickers as a leaving present lol )

And the musical performances ARE good, Tick Tick Bang is great & Theves in the Temple etc

And I like it. I don't criticise things you like, you might like Dorothy Parker but to me Dorothy Parker sucks balls!

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Reply #58 posted 08/30/10 10:08pm

stillwaiting

swdee said:

My whole point was, it's not meant to be taken too seriously, it's just a light hearted thing that's quite funny in places (like Jill Jones dropping her knickers as a leaving present lol )

And the musical performances ARE good, Tick Tick Bang is great & Theves in the Temple etc

And I like it. I don't criticise things you like, you might like Dorothy Parker but to me Dorothy Parker sucks balls!

Well, I don't like Dorothy Parker, I love it more than my first wife, my second wife, my third wife, and my current girlfriend all put together. Ok, never been married...

Swdee....We do not have to agree, that's cool that you like G Bridge...somebody has to right? Taken seriously? No, I couldn't take it seriously. I also don't take empty Candy Wrappers seriously either. And I won't spend 90 minutes watching an empty Candy Wrapper either.

Look, I think Gone With The Wind is the biggest Turd ever made. The Wizard of Oz was made the same year, and it took that forever to become a classic. I don't think Graffiti Bridge has the chance to be a classic. It is so funny that Prince used the Oz analogy back in the day...thinking it would be loved one day.

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Reply #59 posted 08/31/10 3:01am

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Its dreadful, its sitting right in front of me on my DVD shelf, and yet I never feel compelled to put it on. The Sign o the times disc on the other hand, hardly ever sits in its case.

So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time
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