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Reply #30 posted 10/08/14 8:50pm

FragileUnderto
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KingSausage said:

FragileUndertow said:

who ever conceived, who choreographed the "Tick Tick Bang" dance sequence disbelief
http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lk0ye1ubS41qaxurwo1_250.gif

I need to sleep tonight. Why did you post that? WHHHHYYYY?!?!!??


It needed to be said lol

Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap pimp2

And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below
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Reply #31 posted 10/09/14 10:03pm

SoulAlive

FragileUndertow said:

who ever conceived, who choreographed the "Tick Tick Bang" dance sequence disbelief
http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lk0ye1ubS41qaxurwo1_250.gif

I agree,that scene is un-watchable lol in this scene,The Kid wants to battle The Time,and THIS is what he comes up with?! nuts I was shocked

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Reply #32 posted 10/10/14 1:32am

Rebeljuice

I would just fire the whole movie. Put it in an old oil drum and torch the fucker into oblivion.

I would also fire the song GB. That is the worst song, 2nd only to Purple & Gold, to ever come out of Prince's head.

And my final task of execution would be to fire myself for having actually watched GB, and listened to the song GB more than once.

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Reply #33 posted 10/10/14 3:54am

Adorecream

Everyone!!!! - From a cannon lol

Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name
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Reply #34 posted 10/10/14 5:21am

emesem

Miko for his "she three-fine" line
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Reply #35 posted 10/10/14 8:12am

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I actually love the Tick Tick Bang dance sequence.
I also like what I see of all the other dance sequences that were cut from the movie. It's the plot and drama and comedy scenes that are all bad when characters talk to each other and do things. lol

I hate the video intepretation of Joy in Repetition. That song deserves a video directed by David Fincher
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Reply #36 posted 10/10/14 8:30am

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ufoclub said:

I actually love the Tick Tick Bang dance sequence.

Me too.. boxed

Change it one more time..
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Reply #37 posted 10/10/14 8:45am

emesem

lezama said:

ufoclub said:

I actually love the Tick Tick Bang dance sequence.

Me too.. boxed

Always dug that song and there are far far worse moments in the movie

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Reply #38 posted 10/12/14 7:49am

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I would have cancelled the entire production all together!!!

If a man is considered guilty
For what goes on in his mind
Then give me the electric chair
For all my future crimes"
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Reply #39 posted 10/12/14 8:42am

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The soundstage. This movie is so lifeless with its incessant indoor scenes - even the ones which are supposed to portray outdoor scenes. I understand production costs had to be cut, but come on. That movie is damn near claustrophobic.

Also, there's the little matter of the acting hehe.

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Reply #40 posted 10/12/14 8:44am

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FragileUndertow said:

who ever conceived, who choreographed the "Tick Tick Bang" dance sequence disbelief
http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lk0ye1ubS41qaxurwo1_250.gif

This GIF made my day. Thank you, Graffiti Bridge? Never thought I'd say that. wink

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Reply #41 posted 10/12/14 11:31am

Angelsoncrack

Everybody rips into this movie and I'm just like...obsessed with this period of P's life.

The Tick Tick Bang dance is my favourite scene boxed

His hair was glorious.

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Reply #42 posted 10/12/14 3:08pm

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I miss this Paula Abdul haircut.

Not to mention the Glam Slam neon, this giant mono-testicled yellow pointed shaft which would not make it on Reeperbahn Straße, or any red-light district on earth for that matter.

I can see the pre-production meetings:

— OK, let's go for the big mono-balled dick/male-symbol.
— Let's make it yellow!
— Yeah!

But the Oscar goes to the director of photography, which was evidently daltonian in the first degree, given the horrendous palette of colours that stain the screen from start to finish.

The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #43 posted 10/12/14 3:10pm

feeluupp

That year The Time's Pandemonium album puts most of the Graffiti Bridge album 2 shame with the exception of the obvious standouts:

Question of U

Joy N Repetition

Thieves In The Temple

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Reply #44 posted 10/12/14 3:32pm

1contessa

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I would have cancelled the entire production all together!!!

Exactly! Graffiti Bridge nor Under The Cherry Moon, should have never been made in the first place, either ever seeing the light of day.

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Reply #45 posted 10/12/14 7:56pm

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But the Oscar goes to the director of photography, which was evidently daltonian in the first degree, given the horrendous palette of colours that stain the screen from start to finish.

Actually, I'd say the cinematography was excellent, matching the gritty grainy feel of Purple Rain and Sign o' The Times and going very cinematic on the framing, focus, and camera movement. Prince has always carefully picked talanted DP's for his movies. He couldn't get Martin Scorsese to direct Under The Cherry Moon so he nabbed his cinematographer. This time he hired Bill Butler.

It was the artificial theatrical set design and the costumes that didn't work so well with that gritty cinematic style. Just look at the bridge itself!

But nothing sunk it like the non functional plot and dead characters.

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Reply #46 posted 10/12/14 11:09pm

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I would have fired Prince, of course.

The Time were gearing up for a on-the-road documentary that would have certainly been far more interesting than anything Prince could have conjoured up.

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Reply #47 posted 10/13/14 6:36am

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ufoclub said:

bonatoc said:


But the Oscar goes to the director of photography, which was evidently daltonian in the first degree, given the horrendous palette of colours that stain the screen from start to finish.

Actually, I'd say the cinematography was excellent, matching the gritty grainy feel of Purple Rain and Sign o' The Times and going very cinematic on the framing, focus, and camera movement. Prince has always carefully picked talanted DP's for his movies. He couldn't get Martin Scorsese to direct Under The Cherry Moon so he nabbed his cinematographer. This time he hired Bill Butler.

It was the artificial theatrical set design and the costumes that didn't work so well with that gritty cinematic style. Just look at the bridge itself!

But nothing sunk it like the non functional plot and dead characters.

I see what you mean, I'm not discussing the technical prowess, Prince is demanding on that and usually gets what he wants.

But this is almost a child-like response to Moonwalker.

Suddenly in the eighties the music industry thought it could replicate the "Come see Elvis at the movies and make us more bucks". And Prince started it alright with PR.

Given the inflated egos of the artists, it was not hard to convince them and thus we were given :
— Rattle and Hum (meh),
— Sign Of The Times (I wouldn't mind a deluxe DVD edition with REAL-TIME CONSOLE OUTPUT, thank you)
— Moonwalker (pass the bong, Bob)
— In Bed With Madonna (it ages pretty decently with its spiraling Warhol approach, and the "Like a Virgin" performance is top notch)

— etc.

What I mean is that I would have taken the cartoonish approach to Graffiti Bridge.
He wanted to do a modern West Side Story. West Side Story has very sharp edges, level curves are pretty edgy, and this strong picture contrast defines more the "light against darkness epic fight" he had in mind. I don't mean something as radical as Sin City, but... a cartoon-like contrast and saturation. I would have paid more tribute to the live performances. GB is very badly edited.

It would have been something entirely different if they took the near-future approach. Obviously Prince wanted to defeat greed and capitalism, but they should have exagerate the point, not refrain from it. GB could have been so much fun... And here's Prince whining about Thieves in The Temple and how Warner, Bankers, and managers that get in the way are mean to him. Fun's over!

Moreover, main female character exsudes sex like a low-budget fridge (amongst countless other casting/production problems).

Problem is, Prince was still on his spiritual epiphany, persuaded his music could only be Funk'n'Gospel from now on.
And probably disappointed and bitter that America would buy his play around a childhood morning cartoon made in 2 weeks in Paris, instead of Lovesexy which he thought was the best thing he'd ever done to that point in his career. Mainly because of him, being a star, and being conscious of his influence amongst his audience.

Lovesexy is without a doubt his "coming to age" record.
The album and state of mind that made him grow not only musically, but mostly on a personal level, because he fought the post-Revolution depression phase, because he fought the frustration of the aborted "the-whole-market-is-mine" projects (Dream Factory, 5 disc SOTT, Camille, The Black Album).

I'll tell you what: Prince was right to piss on Warner the way he did during all these years. He never forgave them not to play ball. And I agree, it would have be so much fun to have a 1988 year à la Beatles, with a record every 3 moths, and I think he honestly wouldn't have give a shit about charts. The whole multi-record was supposed to be fun and a way to show the world how much Gemini he feels.

But I digress...

So he tried to be the fun preacher.
Problem is, James Brown in "The Blues Brothers" is a more fun preacher.


The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #48 posted 10/13/14 6:42am

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1contessa said:

wouldntulove2loveme said:

I would have cancelled the entire production all together!!!

Exactly! Graffiti Bridge nor Under The Cherry Moon, should have never been made in the first place, either ever seeing the light of day.

Now don't you touch UTCM. It's a cult movie and it absofuckinlutely shoulda been made.

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Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #49 posted 10/13/14 7:02am

JoshuaWho

Ingrid was probably the weakest thing in that movie

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Reply #50 posted 10/13/14 9:10am

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bonatoc said:


Problem is, Prince was still on his spiritual epiphany, persuaded his music could only be Funk'n'Gospel from now on.
And probably disappointed and bitter that America would buy his play around a childhood morning cartoon made in 2 weeks in Paris, instead of Lovesexy which he thought was the best thing he'd ever done to that point in his career.

Good post.

Here you're referring to Batman?

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Reply #51 posted 10/13/14 9:32am

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The designer of the ambulance?

"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #52 posted 10/13/14 9:43am

feeluupp

It's funny The Time was interviewed on the Donnie Williams show a couple of months before the Graffiti Bridge premiere in the fall and Donnie asked about the film. Jimmy Jam made a comment saying all I can say is we had nothing to do with the editing it was all Prince.

You could tell right there none of The Time believed in the film or thought it would do well.

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Reply #53 posted 10/13/14 9:50am

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Prince. That was one of the worst movies ever. I'm sorry. That was horrible! (LOL) And I'm STILL trying to figure out what was around the corner!!!

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Reply #54 posted 10/13/14 10:16am

feeluupp

The movie was horrible, the soundrack could've been amazing instead was filled with crap songs.

My dream Graffiti Bridge soundtrack would've been:

1. New Power Generation

2. The Question Of U

3. Elephans & Flowers

4. Round and Round

5. We Can Funk

6. Joy n Repetition

7. Jerk Out

8. Blondie

9. Thieves in The Temple

10. Data Bank

11. Still Would Stand All Time

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Reply #55 posted 10/13/14 11:16am

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ufoclub said:

bonatoc said:


Problem is, Prince was still on his spiritual epiphany, persuaded his music could only be Funk'n'Gospel from now on.
And probably disappointed and bitter that America would buy his play around a childhood morning cartoon made in 2 weeks in Paris, instead of Lovesexy which he thought was the best thing he'd ever done to that point in his career.

Good post.

Here you're referring to Batman?


Is that you, Robin? biggrin

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No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
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Reply #56 posted 10/13/14 11:22am

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thesoulbrother said:

Prince. That was one of the worst movies ever. I'm sorry. That was horrible! (LOL) And I'm STILL trying to figure out what was around the corner!!!

Bankruptcy?

The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #57 posted 10/14/14 12:49am

Rebeljuice

thesoulbrother said:

Prince. That was one of the worst movies ever. I'm sorry. That was horrible! (LOL) And I'm STILL trying to figure out what was around the corner!!!

The Batmobile.

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Reply #58 posted 11/01/14 3:46pm

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JoshuaWho said:

Ingrid was probably the weakest thing in that movie


I think maybe that sad, tired, plastic bridge edges her out?
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Reply #59 posted 11/01/14 5:08pm

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BobGeorge909 said:

JoshuaWho said:

Ingrid was probably the weakest thing in that movie

I think maybe that sad, tired, plastic bridge edges her out?


The real one was already an insult to the eye.

They demolished it one year after the movie was released. Coincidence? brick

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