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Reply #30 posted 06/15/18 11:34am

PeteSilas

leecaldon said:

Darshy said:

Why the surprise? Burton's first Batman film was massive, surely one of the most successful films of all time, so surely Prince's soundtrack was gonna be right up there. That scene in Shaun is so irksome. In fact, I see it as a test of whether u get Prince or not; any muso who compares it to anything by Bobby Brown is an idiot. It's a funky album especially the remixes/ extended versions and ripe for a deluxe update as it's a bit on the short side. Partyman is Prince's best video after Kiss (the coolest music video of all time), and Batdance has one of his best guitar solos. My favourite though is Trust. Overall, it's the best example of how perfectly a musician can soundtrack a movie; Prince doesn't just capture it but he actually puts the whizz, bang and colour into that movie. A shame then that Burton didn't use more of Prince's music. And just compare it to the rest of the Batman soundtracks; turgid, predictable soft rock and ballads, just awful. Btw, have to say, and I'm probably on my own here, but I really do find Nolan's Batman's dull, miserable and just boring.

That scene is HILARIOUS. It's on point and demonstrates a real love for Prince.

what is this Shaun you speak of?

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Reply #31 posted 06/15/18 11:37am

Silvertongue7

PeteSilas said:



leecaldon said:




Darshy said:


Why the surprise? Burton's first Batman film was massive, surely one of the most successful films of all time, so surely Prince's soundtrack was gonna be right up there. That scene in Shaun is so irksome. In fact, I see it as a test of whether u get Prince or not; any muso who compares it to anything by Bobby Brown is an idiot. It's a funky album especially the remixes/ extended versions and ripe for a deluxe update as it's a bit on the short side. Partyman is Prince's best video after Kiss (the coolest music video of all time), and Batdance has one of his best guitar solos. My favourite though is Trust. Overall, it's the best example of how perfectly a musician can soundtrack a movie; Prince doesn't just capture it but he actually puts the whizz, bang and colour into that movie. A shame then that Burton didn't use more of Prince's music. And just compare it to the rest of the Batman soundtracks; turgid, predictable soft rock and ballads, just awful. Btw, have to say, and I'm probably on my own here, but I really do find Nolan's Batman's dull, miserable and just boring.

That scene is HILARIOUS. It's on point and demonstrates a real love for Prince.



what is this Shaun you speak of?


British film Shaun of the Dead. Worth watching, not only for the Prince reference...
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Reply #32 posted 06/15/18 11:47am

PeteSilas

Silvertongue7 said:

PeteSilas said:

what is this Shaun you speak of?

British film Shaun of the Dead. Worth watching, not only for the Prince reference...

ok

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Reply #33 posted 06/15/18 12:17pm

namepeace

feeluupp said:

namepeace said:


Exactly. Prince had worse sellers, but LoveSexy broke the streak of consecutive platinum albums. It flopped on the heels of SOTT, and a lead single that landed in the top 5 only months after a top-10 single from SOTT.

Yes in the U.S. that's true... From Controversy - SOTT every album went Platinum in the U.S.

Lovesexy went GOLD, however world wide it over a million.


Given the sheer volume of material the success he had during that period is astounding.

True, LoveSexy was received far better internationally than it was domestically, in every respect.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #34 posted 06/16/18 6:55am

leecaldon

namepeace said:

leecaldon said:

I don't think NEWS had quite the same commercial expectation as Lovesexy smile


Exactly. Prince had worse sellers, but LoveSexy broke the streak of consecutive platinum albums. It flopped on the heels of SOTT, and a lead single that landed in the top 5 only months after a top-10 single from SOTT.

Of course, in the UK it was his first #1 album.

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Reply #35 posted 06/16/18 6:56am

leecaldon

PeteSilas said:

Silvertongue7 said:

PeteSilas said: British film Shaun of the Dead. Worth watching, not only for the Prince reference...

ok

One of the great British films this century, imo.

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Reply #36 posted 06/16/18 7:21am

EmmaMcG

leecaldon said:



PeteSilas said:




Silvertongue7 said:


PeteSilas said: British film Shaun of the Dead. Worth watching, not only for the Prince reference...

ok



One of the great British films this century, imo.



It doesn't say much for the state of the British film industry...
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Reply #37 posted 06/16/18 7:26am

jaypotton

leecaldon said:



PeteSilas said:




Silvertongue7 said:


PeteSilas said: British film Shaun of the Dead. Worth watching, not only for the Prince reference...

ok



One of the great British films this century, imo.



It is a funny film that gets bonus points for the Prince reference but "one of the great..." Is stretching it a bit
lol
'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything.
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Reply #38 posted 06/17/18 5:30am

leecaldon

jaypotton said:

leecaldon said:

One of the great British films this century, imo.

It is a funny film that gets bonus points for the Prince reference but "one of the great..." Is stretching it a bit lol

It's not like I'm outside the mainstream view in this assessment..

4th film that shows on google when searching "great uk films 21st century"

https://www.google.co.uk/...p;ie=UTF-8

92% on Rotten Tomatoes

https://www.rottentomatoe..._the_dead/

#6 in Empire's all-time British films list

https://www.empireonline....tishfilms/

#4 on whatculture.com - 25 Best British Films Of The Last Decade

http://whatculture.com/fi...de?page=23

#11 Greatest Comedy Films of the 21st Century

http://www.methodsunsound...-16-years/

#8 Rolling Stone - 50 Greatest Comedies of the 21st Century

https://www.rollingstone....04-w520155

etc etc

[Edited 6/18/18 3:00am]

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Reply #39 posted 06/17/18 12:35pm

TKO

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Outside of his fan base is one of his most popular releases. I saw a lot of acclaim for this album before i even became a Prince fan.

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Reply #40 posted 06/17/18 4:45pm

namepeace

leecaldon said:

namepeace said:


Exactly. Prince had worse sellers, but LoveSexy broke the streak of consecutive platinum albums. It flopped on the heels of SOTT, and a lead single that landed in the top 5 only months after a top-10 single from SOTT.

Of course, in the UK it was his first #1 album.


Indeed, the Brits and the Europeans in general gave the album the reception it deserved.

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