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Thread started 07/22/12 8:44pm

NDRU

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Worse Movie: Sgt Pepper or Graffiti Bridge?

Two similarly trashed films featuring top level musicians at peak of their crafts, falling miserably on their faces.

Sgt Pepper fails for the sheer volume of wasted talent on the screen. Even where the covers are very good (Earth Wind & Fire and Aerosmith) the bad direction and dull film surrounding these performances ensure they will never be noticed. But who could predict a film of the Beatles best songs, covered by the Bee Gees, Billy Preston, Alice Cooper, Peter Frampton, and with appearances by Steve Martin and George Burns could be so shockingly bad?

Graffiti Bridge fails for the mystifyingly bad acting, directing, and writing. Like Sgt Pepper, the good music is buried in the enormous piles of excrement that surround it, and those scenes are generally ruined by bad direction anyway. GB also fails in following the near perfect collection of performances and interesting style of Purple Rain. All of the excitement that movie generated in audiences is squeezed dry as you try to remember what it was that you liked about it, thinking surely these cannot be the same performers!

So which one is worse? And do they have anything redeeming about them?

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Reply #1 posted 07/23/12 4:09am

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Sgt. Pepper was worse because the Beatles weren't in it.

Graffiti Bridge's saving grace was the fact that Prince was in it and looking damn yummy.

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Reply #2 posted 07/23/12 5:08am

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I would have to say 'Sgt Peppers' is the worse movie.After the first day of filming,even the Bee Gees knew that it wouldn't work: they tried to get out of it,but they had already signed the contracts and filmed several scenes! lol There are a few good scenes (the musical scenes with the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton are good),but the movie is a total MESS.....it's really just a collection of bad,late-70s music videos of Beatles covers.Not much of a story there.I have always wondered what the original Beatles thought of this film.

'Graffiti Bridge' is terrible and should have never made it into theatres (it should have been a home video release only),but it's slightly more watchable than 'Sgt Peppers'.

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Reply #3 posted 07/23/12 5:56am

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Holy shit, Sgt Pepper's is MUCH BETTER than Graffiti Bridge. It's even better than the horrible but well shot "Across the Universe" musical movie.

It's got a better storyline, a better agenda and style, better music, better casting, and it is actually structured like a functional narrative, unlike say "Graffiti Bridge" (or "Across the Uinverse").

It's actually fun, and funny, and trippy. Come on, it's got Aerosmith, Steve Martin, Billy Preston, Alice Cooper... (all so much more entertaining than Bono in the newer Beatles musical)

I will admit that "Across the Universe" had one good number and visuals with "I Want You, She's So Heavy" But Sgt Pepper's got it beat by having the number actually be a functional part of the story with functional characters (no matter how campy, it works).

You know what's horrible? The movie version of "Rock of Ages". It fails!!!!

I put Sgt Pepper on the tv after a party a year ago with art college hipsters, and everyone was totally into it. It's campy, cartoonish, but quite functional.

Graffiti Bridge doesn't even function as a story. Non one would have kept their attention on it if I had put that on.

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Reply #4 posted 07/23/12 5:58am

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Graffiti Bridge, for its sheer cringe-ness. I'm able to watch the whole of Sgt Pepper have seen it a few times on telly.

With GB I think I've watch it like 1 1/2 times in the 90s, been unable to watch it ever since. When I see clips, I'm like Prince NOOOOOOOOOOO! Please stop that!!!!!!!!!! boxed

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Reply #5 posted 07/23/12 6:06am

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catpark said:

Graffiti Bridge, for its sheer cringe-ness. I'm able to watch the whole of Sgt Pepper have seen it a few times on telly.

With GB I think I've watch it like 1 1/2 times in the 90s, been unable to watch it ever since. When I see clips, I'm like Prince NOOOOOOOOOOO! Please stop that!!!!!!!!!! boxed

^^ LOL

Yes the choice is Graffiti Bridge

Plus the waste of a movie with good music worked on by a totally different band and era turned out to be a bit too counterfeit for me

He should have just a totally new set of music for film like New Power & Theives in the Temple

I was totally embarrassed when I watched it with my brothers and some others.

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Reply #6 posted 07/23/12 9:27am

NDRU

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ufoclub said:

Holy shit, Sgt Pepper's is MUCH BETTER than Graffiti Bridge. It's even better than the horrible but well shot "Across the Universe" musical movie.

It's got a better storyline, a better agenda and style, better music, better casting, and it is actually structured like a functional narrative, unlike say "Graffiti Bridge" (or "Across the Uinverse").

It's actually fun, and funny, and trippy. Come on, it's got Aerosmith, Steve Martin, Billy Preston, Alice Cooper... (all so much more entertaining than Bono in the newer Beatles musical)

I will admit that "Across the Universe" had one good number and visuals with "I Want You, She's So Heavy" But Sgt Pepper's got it beat by having the number actually be a functional part of the story with functional characters (no matter how campy, it works).

You know what's horrible? The movie version of "Rock of Ages". It fails!!!!

I put Sgt Pepper on the tv after a party a year ago with art college hipsters, and everyone was totally into it. It's campy, cartoonish, but quite functional.

Graffiti Bridge doesn't even function as a story. Non one would have kept their attention on it if I had put that on.

I think I agree. Sgt Pepper does have camp value, though watching it from beginning to end is a pretty tedious prospect. And even though I don't like the Bee Gees versions of the songs nearly as much as the originals, they did have some charm.

Graffiti Bridge quite simply is the worst movie I have ever seen. That is an achievement, still.

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Reply #7 posted 07/23/12 9:28am

imago

NDRU, get your ass back in general discussion.

This thread is the kind of shit that happens when we're allowed to post freely here.

lawd. lock

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Reply #8 posted 07/23/12 9:37am

ufoclub

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imago said:

NDRU, get your ass back in general discussion.

This thread is the kind of shit that happens when we're allowed to post freely here.

lawd. lock

Are bellbottoms distracting Prince from releasing new material because he can't see his feet?

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Reply #9 posted 07/23/12 9:39am

imago

ufoclub said:

imago said:

NDRU, get your ass back in general discussion.

This thread is the kind of shit that happens when we're allowed to post freely here.

lawd. lock

Are bellbottoms distracting Prince from releasing new material because he can't see his feet?

falloff

I have nothing. lol

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Reply #10 posted 07/23/12 9:45am

NDRU

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imago said:

NDRU, get your ass back in general discussion.

This thread is the kind of shit that happens when we're allowed to post freely here.

lawd. lock

You liked them both that much?

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Reply #11 posted 07/23/12 9:51am

imago

NDRU said:

imago said:

NDRU, get your ass back in general discussion.

This thread is the kind of shit that happens when we're allowed to post freely here.

lawd. lock

You liked them both that much?

Well, compared some of the threads in the artists forum, this is a stroke of genius.

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Reply #12 posted 07/23/12 9:51am

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little known fact: GB was actually loosely based on Sgt Pepper with Prince playing Barry Gibb

[Edited 7/23/12 9:53am]

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Reply #13 posted 07/23/12 9:55am

imago

Lawd, that Graffiti Bridge "Tick Tick Bang" scene almost made me go deaf with thundrous trampling sound of every straight man rushing for the exits.

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Reply #14 posted 07/23/12 10:01am

NDRU

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Shit, this might be better than a few scenes in Purple Rain.

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Reply #15 posted 07/23/12 10:04am

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imago said:

Lawd, that Graffiti Bridge "Tick Tick Bang" scene almost made me go deaf with thundrous trampling sound of every straight man rushing for the exits.

To me that scene was nearly redeemed by the guy who was playing the Game Boy in the background (not to mention the classic GIFs which have given the scene a second life).

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Reply #16 posted 07/23/12 10:06am

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NDRU said:

imago said:

Lawd, that Graffiti Bridge "Tick Tick Bang" scene almost made me go deaf with thundrous trampling sound of every straight man rushing for the exits.

To me that scene was nearly redeemed by the guy who was playing the Game Boy in the background (not to mention the classic GIFs which have given the scene a second life).

Is this thread your attempt to upstage my "Graffiti Bridge vs Cool As Ice" threads?

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Reply #17 posted 07/23/12 10:08am

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Graffiti Bridge duh

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Reply #18 posted 07/23/12 10:16am

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imago said:

NDRU said:

To me that scene was nearly redeemed by the guy who was playing the Game Boy in the background (not to mention the classic GIFs which have given the scene a second life).

Is this thread your attempt to upstage my "Graffiti Bridge vs Cool As Ice" threads?

I will tear that thread to pieces!

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Reply #19 posted 07/23/12 10:19am

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imago said:

NDRU said:

To me that scene was nearly redeemed by the guy who was playing the Game Boy in the background (not to mention the classic GIFs which have given the scene a second life).

Is this thread your attempt to upstage my "Graffiti Bridge vs Cool As Ice" threads?

Wait, threads? like more than one?

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Reply #20 posted 07/23/12 10:19am

imago

NDRU said:

imago said:

Is this thread your attempt to upstage my "Graffiti Bridge vs Cool As Ice" threads?

Wait, threads? like more than one?

yeah, I start the same thread every other year.

I just recycle shit, really.

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Reply #21 posted 07/23/12 10:39am

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imago said:

NDRU said:

Wait, threads? like more than one?

yeah, I start the same thread every other year.

I just recycle shit, really.

well I made a "Where's the beef" joke the other day, so...

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Reply #22 posted 07/23/12 12:25pm

SoulAlive

another good comparison would be 'Graffiti Bridge or Xanadu' lol these movies have alot in common...

***in 'Xanadu',Olivia Newton John plays a "muse"...an angel-like character who isn't real

***in 'Graffiti Bridge',Ingrid Chavez plays an angel

***both movies revolve around a nightclub

***both movies are basically long-form music videos

***at the end of both films,the lead female characters "leave" and return to heaven,or wherever they came from lol they completed their missions and have to return home

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Reply #23 posted 07/23/12 1:21pm

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SoulAlive said:

another good comparison would be 'Graffiti Bridge or Xanadu' lol these movies have alot in common...

***in 'Xanadu',Olivia Newton John plays a "muse"...an angel-like character who isn't real

***in 'Graffiti Bridge',Ingrid Chavez plays an angel

***both movies revolve around a nightclub

***both movies are basically long-form music videos

***at the end of both films,the lead female characters "leave" and return to heaven,or wherever they came from lol they completed their missions and have to return home

Xanadu's a horrible movie, but it has some really great great songs. Greater in pop culture than the songs in Graffiti Bridge (as far as popularity).

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Reply #24 posted 07/23/12 1:29pm

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This is a trick question because in a question of which is worse, the answer is always Grafitti Bridge. Even if it's not a choice.

"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide."
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Reply #25 posted 07/23/12 1:29pm

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ufoclub said:

SoulAlive said:

another good comparison would be 'Graffiti Bridge or Xanadu' lol these movies have alot in common...

***in 'Xanadu',Olivia Newton John plays a "muse"...an angel-like character who isn't real

***in 'Graffiti Bridge',Ingrid Chavez plays an angel

***both movies revolve around a nightclub

***both movies are basically long-form music videos

***at the end of both films,the lead female characters "leave" and return to heaven,or wherever they came from lol they completed their missions and have to return home

Xanadu's a horrible movie, but it has some really great great songs. Greater in pop culture than the songs in Graffiti Bridge (as far as popularity).

yeah, GB has some good songs, but nothing that has made any real impact on society. Sgt Pepper, obviously, also has great and important (if not original) songs

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Reply #26 posted 07/23/12 1:39pm

SoulAlive

ufoclub said:

SoulAlive said:

another good comparison would be 'Graffiti Bridge or Xanadu' lol these movies have alot in common...

***in 'Xanadu',Olivia Newton John plays a "muse"...an angel-like character who isn't real

***in 'Graffiti Bridge',Ingrid Chavez plays an angel

***both movies revolve around a nightclub

***both movies are basically long-form music videos

***at the end of both films,the lead female characters "leave" and return to heaven,or wherever they came from lol they completed their missions and have to return home

Xanadu's a horrible movie, but it has some really great great songs. Greater in pop culture than the songs in Graffiti Bridge (as far as popularity).

I think 'Xanadu' is a good movie,in a "guilty pleasure"-type of way lol You just have to ignore the fact that it has no plot,and allow yourself to get lost in the music...lol...

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Reply #27 posted 07/23/12 1:49pm

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SchlomoThaHomo said:

This is a trick question because in a question of which is worse, the answer is always Grafitti Bridge. Even if it's not a choice.

It's like those early Mike Tyson fights. There were challengers, but they didn't last long

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Reply #28 posted 07/23/12 2:27pm

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I've never watched Sgt Pepper but I always felt as if Prince just half assed the Grafitti Bridge movie because he was depressed. I am not sure why a rock star the magnitude of Prince would portray himself as a washed up artist who nobody likes anymore, especially since the soundtrack was incredible. The whole movie is a sob story. Poor me. Nobody understands me.

Just my take.

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Reply #29 posted 07/23/12 2:43pm

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freakdogg said:

I've never watched Sgt Pepper but I always felt as if Prince just half assed the Grafitti Bridge movie because he was depressed. I am not sure why a rock star the magnitude of Prince would portray himself as a washed up artist who nobody likes anymore, especially since the soundtrack was incredible. The whole movie is a sob story. Poor me. Nobody understands me.

Just my take.

There were traces of that in Purple Rain, but Albert Magnoli and Hollywood peeps made sure it all worked.

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