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Was Graffiti Bridge really that bad? I think it's a fair question. I saw it again last night after not having seen it in probably 10 years or so and while I've always thought it sucked, my viewing last night came with some sort of appreciation for creativity in the vision that Prince had for this project. I tried watching it with more of an open mind and see the point that he was getting at. The main issue I have with the storyline is that he made the Time out to be these evil bad guys while he looked like, pretty much, a bullied saint, trying desperately to save his club (and himself) and ends up saving the day (and his block) with a ballad about having more faith. The song itself "Still Would Stand All Time" is a really good song, but to all of a sudden have a choir pop up from out of the bushes and help him sing it was a bit much. The wardrobe was really colorful and fun. I swear Prince's outfit near the end with the half jumpsuit nearly made him appear naked. I had forgotten all about that Tevin Campbell and Mavis Staples were in the movie too. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Graffiti Bridge could have been great, but IMO most of the faults come down to bad sequencing and editing.
Have you seen the outtakes? The "Can't Stop This Feeling I Got" video which would have started the movie is absolutely brilliant and could have set a different tone to the movie. Bring that back, trim the fat, cut out Tevin whose part wasn't needed, and sequence the story a bit better and you have a way better film. I enjoy the film as it is and I think a lot of the criticism it gets is exaggerated. |
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Yes. As a film, it's very bad. | |
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Yes! | |
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The feather should have won an Oscar. All good things they say never last... | |
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to put it simple: Yes | |
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I love the Elephants and Flowers scene though. People walking out of a Prince performance (as if) and the people that remained were having an orgy. That was why Prince was a badass! All good things they say never last... | |
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Yes, yes it is. It is that bad and even worse as well. The definition of "for fans only" and even that's pushing it. There's definitely a better film in there but you'd be changing almost everything to find it.
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No I haven't seen the outtakes. Makes me curious. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I think it wasn't that long ago that we had this discussion, but another thing is that Graffiti Bridge is clearly two different movies jammed into one. Movie 2 : Purple Rain 2 with The Kid VS The Time
Movie 1 is the movie Prince wanted to make and evolved from earlier concepts like The Dawn.
Movie 2 is the movie Prince was forced to make in order to get funding, and this seems to have happened at the last minute. |
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I enjoy the soundtrack...minus all the Time's songs. I always wondered why "Jerk Out" was never featured in the film as a performance (or was it actually filmed and got cut?). The Time's "Pandemonium" album is one of my favorites. It's odd to me that none of the songs, except for a snippet of Jerk Out in the background, was featured in the movie. Could you imagine them performing "Skillet", "Chocolate" and "Data Bank" in the movie? It would had been so hot. [Edited 5/18/16 6:16am] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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add to that that Prince said he made a film/story for the Time, and that didn't fly
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WHAT!!!! Never knew that. Well I tell you one thing, he did one hell of a job on Prince's hair because it was absolutely gorgeous. Don't know who was used to do the rest of the cast's hair, but Jesse's roller set look was on point too. I'm serious. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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From what I gathered from interviews on this topic by The Time, it was explained as if it was Prince who changed the original story focusing on The Time to what it is now and not the "powers who be". I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Earl Jones, Jill's uncle was still doing Prince's hair. Philip C. was a set hair dresser for all the other people in the movie. Morris also had his own hair dresser. __________________________________________________
2 words falling between the drops and the moans of his condition | |
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Oh ok, sorry my mistake. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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oh ok, there are so many twists and changes to this film(period) Cat took off Boni left for Australia and Sheila E and Prince part ways because of her 4th album and then her back issues/lung collapsed
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Funny that you say that as I have always watched it as a collection of music videos and less as film.
As a film it has no redeeming qualities but it is a great music video. Because of their half-baked mistakes, we get ice cream, no cake; all lies, no truth; is it fair to Kill the YOUTH ~~ Party Up | |
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ROLLING STONE (1990)
PRINCE TALKS BY NEAL KARLEN A COUPLE OF NIGHTS LATER
Originally, Graffiti Bridge was going to be a vehicle for the reborn Time, with Prince staying behind the camera. But Warner Bros. wouldn't go for it, so Prince wrote himself into a new movie. Later, visitors to Paisley Park saw a version of a script that was allegedly obtuse to the point of near gibberish. "That was just a real rough thirty-page treatment I wrote with Kim," Prince says. "Graffiti Bridge is an entirely different movie."
BBP: And I heard that the last album—the album you guys did in the early 90’s… Johnson: Pandemonium
BBP: Yeah! That one! That was the first album you really had a lot of creative control over as a group. Johnson: Yeah. Yeah, and he was actually cool about that. He gave us two or three songs. He stayed out of our way. That when he was (with) Kim Basinger, so he brought her to the studio and shit, was hanging out with that, and he was nice that whole time. And I don’t know what happened. I don’t know what happened to him about that. In a couple of years he just became a different person. He was good to us in ’04 when he did Musicology, because the Morris Day and The Time version did 14 of those gigs. We did 14 of those shows out in different cities and stuff. But after that, he’s just been nothing but problems for us. So I don’t know. I don’t get it. Me and him don’t talk. He knows I hate him; I’m sure he don’t like me. And we’ll just leave it like that. No really, I don’t have time for it. But it’s why I play the blues, brother. It’s why I play the blues. Cause Lord knows I got ‘em. | |
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Can you imagine if this film was leaked from the vault now, I think we would have a different opinion of the film.I suspect that any movie that might see the light of day in the future will be favoured regardless of content. Acting aside the music makes it watchable. For me movie 1/10 music 7/10
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The low budget feel didnt help. They filmed 98% in a studio that looked as real as a 70's Doctor Who set. Also unlike Purple Rain, the music was not recorded live which makes it look more like a TV special than a feature film.
Plot and acting wise it made Under the Cherry Moon look like Citizen Kane.
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The fact that Graffiti Bridge was filmed largely on a sterile soundstage was a poor decision. The fact that the screenplay was 30 pages of rambling, incoherent nonsense was an even poorer decision. | |
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When it comes to all of Prince's movies I'm not expecting the next 'Casablanca' here . I enjoy them for what they are, they are meant for Prince fans. [Edited 5/18/16 6:34am] | |
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http://www.themortonrepor...-part-two/
An Interview with Jimmy Jam of The Original 7ven, Part TwoJimmy Jam discusses The Time, Prince, and working with Janet and Michael Jackson. | |
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Prince, Madonna and I were the original lineup for Graffiti Bridge. That movie was strictly written for Prince, Madonna and myself. Period. Exclamation point. | |
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Yes, the movie was brutal. Couple of great tracks from the album though. (Insert something clever here) | |
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"a different kind of movie. It's not violent. Nobody gets laid." -Prince
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I love that Monte is the one that gets to come at Prince, haha. That's too funny. |
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