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Prince: The Actor Some of the recent UTCM threads got me thinking about Prince's acting chops and if he could have done more in cinema.
- There's an old Brian DePalm film called Phantom of the Paradise that's a rock version of the Phantom of the Opera about a songwriter/musician who is robbed of his control over his publishing and songwriting credits/ownership, is forced to write for the company and sign a contract in blood who then adopts an outlandish persona to battle the owner of the Paradise Company and give his work to his muse as a star making vehicle. I could see a remake. Or even Prince as the Phantom on Broadway for that matter. | |
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The thing about being an actor is that you have to take notes from a director and that's not something Prince was very good at. Yet he was a great actor. He created his own character and played it so well that nobody, including himself, knew the difference between Prince the person and Prince the persona anymore. | |
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Funny that you mention Johnny Depp, because when I watched UTCM a few days ago, there was one scene where he reminded me a little bit of Jack Sparrow, it was just one look on his face that made Jack Sparrow pop up in my mind.
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I read Let's go Crazy and the woman that gave them acting lessons even said that Prince was really good. She said that you could give him a role and he'd do it pretty well. | |
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NorthC said: The thing about being an actor is that you have to take notes from a director and that's not something Prince was very good at. Yet he was a great actor. He created his own character and played it so well that nobody, including himself, knew the difference between Prince the person and Prince the persona anymore. THIS. A tiny little boy grew up and created the world's greatest performer out of everything he had. Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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herb4 said: Some of the recent UTCM threads got me thinking about Prince's acting chops and if he could have done more in cinema.
- There's an old Brian DePalm film called Phantom of the Paradise that's a rock version of the Phantom of the Opera about a songwriter/musician who is robbed of his control over his publishing and songwriting credits/ownership, is forced to write for the company and sign a contract in blood who then adopts an outlandish persona to battle the owner of the Paradise Company and give his work to his muse as a star making vehicle. I could see a remake. Or even Prince as the Phantom on Broadway for that matter. I know Prince had an aversion to interviews, but given the thousands upon thousands of photos of him, I find it hard to believe that he had a generalized aversion to people taking photographs of him. I could see him being averse to being photographed in certain situations, e.g., paparazzi photographing him, people photographing him at a hospital, or people photographing him at home without his consent. However, The man knew how to strut his stuff on stage and on the red carpet with cameras all around him! [Edited 11/12/17 11:16am] Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Prince did have an aversion to having his photo taken; at least unless it was a staged photo shoot. Him not liking ti have his picture taken is rather well documented. But that's not really why I started this thread or what it's about. | |
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He was inconsistent, not experienced enough, not working from particularly strong scripts, and rarely directed by good directors. But there are moments of true potential. HIs comedic timing and charm in UTCM works; the romantic scenes do not. The subtle dramatic scenes in Purple Rain (after his dad's attempted suicide, his subtle little conversation with dad about dad's music) worked well; Prince attempting to be a bad ass in PR (his spinning around saying motherfucker was a bit cringey..LOL) didn't work quite as well. He was a bit stiff in the Muppets show but also charming (and its not easy to act among puppets...LOL). He was delightful in New Girl--warm, quirky, and funny. I think about Frank Sinatra sometimes when I think about Prince. I have seen every FS movie and when he first started in bit parts in movies (Step Lively, High and HIgher, even Anchors Aweigh) he was charming but a bit stiff. It took years to develop a film persona. Prince would never have been Daniel Day-lewis but he could have been as strong as FS got by the 50's. Also think about Mariah Carey's strong performance in Precious. She sucked in her first film but when she was forced to strip down the glamour and just be a character, she wasn't bad at all. Prince had potential if he could have gotten out of his own way and was realistic about how his baby-faced looks and slight build would limit him.. He had charisma, mostly naturalistic delivery (mostly), a good speaking voice, a sense of comedic timing, and an expressive face. His sense of theatricality on stage was also extremely strong. He might have been able to be someone like Kevin Hart (on the comedic side) or like a black Dustin Hoffman on the dramatic side (wiry little dudes, In other words.) He might have been able to play a banker etc if the makeup was taken off and he was willing to listen to directors and trust their imput. . Or he could have done the character in Fifth Element if he was willing to make full fun of his image (part of the reason, I liked him in New Girl.) Stage Prince was a performance anyhow. But unless Prince Rogers Nelson was willing to throw out "PRINCE" he was going to struggle with characterization beyond parody of his own image. Considering Madonna had real directors, Prince had much more potential. (But even Madonna was good in Desperately Seeking Susan (spoof of herself) and League of their own (Italian American caricature) and Evita (all singing)
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This is a really good question - and I don't want this thread to die...I shall ponder! | |
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OK, so thinking about this carefully, I can see him in fantastical films - like Labyrinth, or one of those Lemony Snicket novels-turned-films - a handsome, malevolent goblin-type character, with a twinkle in his eye... | |
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We haven't seen much of him under a real director, so it's hard to say how good he really was. But IF he was a great actor (I think we haven't seen his full potential), I think he could've played everthing, because that's what makes an actor great, right?
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I think he got better the more he did, he was atrocious in Purple Rain, along with just about everyone else but he wasn't quite as bad in UTCM, and later. In the Partyman video, at least how he played to the camera with his expressions was about as great an acting job as I've seen, although it wasn't speaking parts.
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I didn't find him atrocious in Purple Rain. Rather all over the place. Some of his dramatic turns were quite good I felt (the "never get married" scene with his father, for instance). Then again, Purple Rain was basically Prince playing himself so it's not like he had to stretch much. The Revolution, Appolonia and Jill Jones were far worse than Prince. | |
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it looked amateurish to me, of course it didn't matter, any more than Elvis' acting mattered when he was hot, the music was brilliant and the teen fans like me didn't really care about the acting at the time. What did i Know about brilliant acting when i was 15? Now I see it differently, the music is still incredible, the rest of the movie? Not great. | |
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Dibblekins said:OK, so thinking about this carefully, I can see him in fantastical films - like Labyrinth, or one of those Lemony Snicket novels-turned-films - a handsome, malevolent goblin-type character, with a twinkle in his eye....OR....Something where his doe-eyes and good looks would marry beautifully with his penchant for extravagent costume and heels; a seducer / villain-made-good perhaps - something where he could be a dandy-like character with a dark but mischievous sense of humour. I am thinking a period comedy drama set in the French Revolution like the Musketeers, or Dangerous Liaisons. Maybe he could be a black Dick Turpin, even? I agree. In a previous thread, I suggested that he would have been perfect in a filmed version of Colette's Cheri or The Last of Cheri. | |
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How about a story of a black boy from the Carribean who joins a pirate crew, is shipwrecked on the coast of Madagascar where a local queen claims he is her long lost son who was taken away by slavers. Our boy then becomes the pirate king of Madagascar. | |
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This was interesting. Siskel and Eberts original review of PR. | |
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He should have starred in more movies but with a proper sscript and director. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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With no disrespect meant towards Jim Carrey but I've always thought Prince would have made a better E Nigma/The Riddler in Batman Forever. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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. herb4 - completely agree with you on his performance in Purple Rain. I don't get the whole "atrocious" thing when it comes to that performance. Honestly his work in that was pretty extraordinary for an untrained actor in his first role. . The only little disagreement I have is putting The Revolution as a whole into the "bad acting" bag - Wendy and Lisa, I feel, were quite convincing in their roles. . And you and some others have said, it would've been really great to have seen him branch out to do some acting under the stewardship of a sympatico director (not to say Magnoli wasn't - he was, he also got strong performances out of for those Batman videos). . Prince was an absolute natural as an actor. And he exhibited serious range even just comparing PR to UTCM. Maybe as a Prince fan I can't see the forest for the trees, but I honestly believe he was a very capable actor who might've really blossomed had he done more in the field. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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Yeah Bowie's middle name was 'glam'. But his role in the Scorsese film was as serious as it gets, not to mention his other film roles, Labyrinth aside.
The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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Prince as a black Mozart / Beethoven - now THAT would have been something...
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P's distrust of anything he could not control probably kept directors/producers away. That being said, I'm going to throw out some movies that would have been much different had he been interested and/or approached.
Breakfast Club--P in the John Bender role, played by Judd Nelson
Whiplash--P in the JK Simmons role
Pulp Fiction--P in the Samuel L Jackson role
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I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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LOL! You will never know. Prince the enigma: man with secret habits; larger-than-life onstage/shy offstage; lothario/conservative; career dictator/spiritualism supplicant. He did create a symbol-likeness that he stood by steadily, though. Just say that he was ever-inventive and -transformational. Oh, and as a movie actor I feel he would have been brilliant had he lended himself to a little direction. He played his roles very well in most of his videos and on the concert stage, though. | |
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Undoubtedly. | |
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