Well I still stand by UTCM and Graffiti Bridge. I always got Prince when he tried to preach or throw God/Faith into his projects/music. Some people didn't like it, but I was ok with it but that is just me. I still think the music is good in both films and I also appreciate that Prince was trying. I get that especially GB is like a gag film to most even Prince fans, but I like it! "A strong spirit transcends rules." - Prince | |
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ya, and i still say utcm isn't as bad as everyone says, it could have been a lot better but it wasn't bad. Maybe if we have some filmakers here, i made a few, and i can tell you it just isn't that easy getting anything to turn out right. So, for the experience he had it wasn't that bad. I think the Beatle's magical mystery tour was much worse, jimi hendrix had a silly film too but I don't think he directed it. Uh, Elvis never had any real input into his films but he was never so ambitious as to try to make a real feature film. He did make a documentary about Martial Arts that was pretty awful and embarrassing. Prince ain't alone, to say the least. | |
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There are some genuinely wonderful moments in UTCM and some of the photography is stunning - nice choice of location. It is a bit of a wonky movie though but I still adore it. | |
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the post about him supposedly being poor in the movie but so well dressed was funny. He did have a bad ass wardrobe in utcm. Shit that only Prince could pull off wearing and look good in. The outfit he wore to the party looked better than what the women were wearing that nite. | |
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I respectively disagree with your overall assessment. It has been cast as a bomb of that level (and won Multiple Gold Raspberries which is the Oscars for bad movies) but I think there was something there that Prince couldn't quite get to translate. I do agree that ego reins supreme in the movie. Literally every living thing is supposedly completely attracted to Christopher Tracy and it's hard to tell if this was Prince showing love for himself or drawing a character way too sharply (or both). I love all the scenee where the rich people just give Christopher and Tricky stacks of money for apparantly no reason...are they going to be doing something later or are Christopher and Tricky that irresisitable? I think a Prince fan is going to like, or at least get, the movie more than a non-Prince fan but I have seen Plan 9 and Howard the Duck and all the rest and I would not put it in that same category. Graffiti Bridge, however,... All good things they say never last... | |
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that's my take, his photography was fantastic, he had a good eye, as they say. He could have done more if he weren't so big headed. | |
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Except the balck and white came off as the gimmick it was and never really took advantage of the things it offered. I'm thinking of Hitchcock's Psycho, Lynch's The Elephant Man and the Coen's The Man Who Wasn't There. Then again, comparing Prince as a filmmaker to those guys is like comparing them to him as a musician. | |
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I like your ideas. | |
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i think you mean valentino. yes he was a 30's buff that's pretty much established. | |
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out of all the things that stunk the film up I think the b&w were the least of his worries. it was cool and consistent with the album and clothes. | |
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I liked too liked UTCM in B&W, and love the scenery in Nice, OMG. That movie made me want to go to France and I even took French in H.S. because of that film and the dang Parade album (no joke). But Prince was only 27 when he directed this film, and with him not having any real experience other than acting and contributing to Purple Rain, UTCM is not bad considering. The music makes it for me, and the humor between Prince and Jerome. This is the first time his fans got to witness his funny side and I couldn't get enough. And yes the clothes in UTCM are bad ass. Still 30 years later the fashion was tight. I loved the 20's/30's throwback as well. Man sorry y'all I love this film. But maybe I am biased because the Parade and SOTT albums have a special connection for me. This timeframe is when Prince started to heavily influence my musical tastes and everything. It's like your first boyfriend/girlfriend, you never forget that time and the feeling. So UTCM does that for me, along with SOTT music film!
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Well thanks.
As the film stands, we're supposed to like Christopher Tracy just because he's Prince and has a sequined midriff, wears heels, bathes with his hat on and is cooler than them uptight rich white folk, not for anything he DOES in the film. He's a narcissistic asshole thoughout. | |
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So what's the chick speaking French in Girls & Boys saying? I never figured it out. | |
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Marie France is a graduate of fine arts from a Beaux Arts School and of liberal arts from the Sorbonne in Paris, France. She has been designing costumes for 27 years, and began her career collaborating with musician-composer Prince, designing his features "Purple Rain" and "Under the Cherry Moon", and his music videos.
Maybe we can play 2day Vous étiez de l'autre côté de la salle Vous dansiez si fort je sentais votre parfum Votre sourire me dit que nous devrions nous parler... Sur la piste de dance, baby Fais cet appel pour moi Oh oui, baby - sexe et repos Et ne résistez pas Vous savez que vous aimerez ca, baby, oh ouah Je vous enlacerai avec mes jambes, baby Pendant des heures je veux vous étonner, baby Fleurs dans votre bain, amour dans vos draps Faire l'amour, faire l'amour - où nous rencontrerons-nous?
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thx.
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haha and you're an asshole for pointing it out but it's true. | |
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i don't know but she sounds like she's pretty enthusiastic about it and says "baby" sounds like she's coming. | |
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Well, most modern black and white films were filmed in color. Black and white film is more expensive. | |
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Everyone has already listed why it didn't work - he was so damn CUTE in it though GREAT music, bad film, especially the death scene. Prince was no actor, & him directing himself on his SECOND effort was a huge mistake, but you couldn't have told him that if you were Scorsese I find it enjoyable, there's some funny stuff & some seriously cringe-worthy stuff. It was also very "WHERE THE WHITE WOMEN AT??!!!" which is a thing in itself *cue the Org freak out* | |
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Well, most modern black and white films were filmed in color. Black and white film is more expensive. Well, duh, most modern films are shot in color. But the price of the stock was immaterial. WB's biggest concern was commercial viability. They should have been more concerned about Prince firing the director (incompetent though she reportedly was) and directing the thing himself. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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A free spirited man and his his funny friend find themselves in a wealthy circle by fate and circumstance. The man encounters a rich girl who is snobby but also a bit of a rebel. She is not happy with the constraints that life has put on her, particularly the pressure from her parent to marry a wealthy suitor. The free spirit brings her down to his world, shows her how to have fun, and she falls in love with him. A scene occurs that casts doubt on his intentions, is it love or money that he wants. But they reconcile and overcome a deadly water-based occurence where the man ultimately sacrifices himself for the girl he loves. The rich girl breaks free from her oppressive parent and becomes her own person. Under the Cherry Moon? No, I am discussing the Oscar winning 1997 classic Titanic. James Cameron owes Prince a debt of gratitude. Other than that big boat in his movie, the plot for Titanic is a complete rip-off of UTCM. (Note: Anticipating responses where people will say that UTCM borrowed from numerous sources, going all the way back to Shakespeare, I would say this is correct. But dang if Titanic doesn't seem like it has the EXACT plot as UTCM, save the reference to the big boat and the tragedy that ensued). All good things they say never last... | |
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CalhounSq said: Everyone has already listed why it didn't work - he was so damn CUTE in it though GREAT music, bad film, especially the death scene. Prince was no actor, & him directing himself on his SECOND effort was a huge mistake, but you couldn't have told him that if you were Scorsese I find it enjoyable, there's some funny stuff & some seriously cringe-worthy stuff. It was also very "WHERE THE WHITE WOMEN AT??!!!" which is a thing in itself *cue the Org freak out* :lol: Lefi is a parade! What? | |
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I never thought of this. that's sort of funny. Major differences though: DiCaprio can act and Cameron can direct. Leo didn't wear a sequined midriff or a gaucho hat in the tub either.
Major similarity though is that, like the Titanic, Under the Cherry Moon was a disaster. | |
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ya, in poplife the book, Hill mentions that scene where the old black woman scares christopher and asks him where he's been. that was a pretty insulting scene for his own. Dude coulda been a good filmaker though, i'm sure, no one complains about sott. | |
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