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Why was Grafitti Bridge so HORRIBLE? I mean, a SEQUEL to Purple Rain???
Where did this 7 Corners shit come from? What happened to 1st Avenue? Why did Minneapolis turn into a sound stage? Why was Melody Cool allowed to exist (god I hate that song)? It's been so long since I saw it, I can't remember what it's about, lol... I just remember hating it. I've reversed the polarity of the neutron flow... Now to find a way to exterminate Melody Cool and Rosie Gaines...
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you hating bastard Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now! | |
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FunkyStrange said: you hating bastard
Yeah, I know... That movie just brought it out. I've reversed the polarity of the neutron flow... Now to find a way to exterminate Melody Cool and Rosie Gaines...
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FunkyStrange said: you hating bastard
The Doctor makes valid points. I can only watch this with a then it's pretty fucking amazing, except fr tick tick bang's performance. The worst thing ever. That 'Beat Me' thing on his chest.Somebody damn well shoulda. | |
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Marrk said: FunkyStrange said: you hating bastard
The Doctor makes valid points. I can only watch this with a then it's pretty fucking amazing, except fr tick tick bang's performance. The worst thing ever. That 'Beat Me' thing on his chest.Somebody damn well shoulda. The performance scenes in the movie are pretty good. 'Elephants & Flowers' was cool and I even quite liked 'Tick,Tick,Bang' . | |
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r1ghteousone said: Marrk said: FunkyStrange said: you hating bastard
The Doctor makes valid points. I can only watch this with a then it's pretty fucking amazing, except fr tick tick bang's performance. The worst thing ever. That 'Beat Me' thing on his chest.Somebody damn well shoulda. The performance scenes in the movie are pretty good. 'Elephants & Flowers' was cool and I even quite liked 'Tick,Tick,Bang' . eh? Stay there and don't come out! | |
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Marrk said: r1ghteousone said: Marrk said: FunkyStrange said: you hating bastard
The Doctor makes valid points. I can only watch this with a then it's pretty fucking amazing, except fr tick tick bang's performance. The worst thing ever. That 'Beat Me' thing on his chest.Somebody damn well shoulda. The performance scenes in the movie are pretty good. 'Elephants & Flowers' was cool and I even quite liked 'Tick,Tick,Bang' . eh? Stay there and don't come out! :peeking out whistling 'tick,tick,bang'...: | |
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it was horrible because he wrote and directed it himself. had he let someone who knew what they were doing edit or re-write it, and let someone who knew what they were doing direct it, it might have been good. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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r1ghteousone said: The performance scenes in the movie are pretty good.I even quite liked 'Tick,Tick,Bang' . Yeah,you better stay in that box,making a comment like that | |
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I think for as simple as the movie was (they never left the sound stage - AT ALL) it was pretty good. I liked Tick-Bang. If it had been done any other way it wouldn't have been his movie. ALot of it is corny but for a fan HEH it works.
Still in my heavy rotations on VHS. Imperially Yours,
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SUNIO said: I think for as simple as the movie was (they never left the sound stage - AT ALL) it was pretty good. I liked Tick-Bang. If it had been done any other way it wouldn't have been his movie. ALot of it is corny but for a fan HEH it works.
Still in my heavy rotations on VHS. Finally someone else who liked the 'Tick,Tick,Bang' performance. :get's back in box: | |
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the3rddoctor said: I mean, a SEQUEL to Purple Rain???
To be honest, I think Graffiti Bridge is a testament to making art whilst the idea is still fresh. We all know how Prince has always been very centered on what he working on/doing in the now. Seems like he must have *really* had faith in whatever he was trying to say and explore with Graffiti Bridge to keep it on the back-burner for so long. You've all read the original script right? If not, I'm sure someone will provide a link. It was a pretty wacky script, but it didn't have anything to do with Purple Rain, the whole sequel thing was tacked on in order to get it made. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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the3rddoctor said: Why did Minneapolis turn into a sound stage?
Probably because of the horrendous bomb that was Under The Cherry Moon. It's been so long since I saw it, I can't remember what it's about, lol...
I just remember hating it. No loss. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Maybe the cardboard sets?
Brings Ed Wood to mind... "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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i heard that it was just edited badly. so maybe it's a good movie in a bad movie's body? | |
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jessyMD32781 said: i heard that it was just edited badly. so maybe it's a good movie in a bad movie's body?
the story certainly had potential. the half-baked script, the mawkish direction, the shoddy soundstage locations, and the sub-amateur acting kinda killed it though Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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the3rddoctor said: Why was Grafitti Bridge so HORRIBLE?
Well, I thought the title track on the album was so bad that it made the movie look like Gone with the Wind... I always thought the movie just suffered badly from a low, low budget. If you want to see how a musical should be produced on film, just glance at Moulin Rouge. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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Marrk said: except fr tick tick bang's performance. The worst thing ever. That 'Beat Me' thing on his chest.Somebody damn well shoulda. i LOVE that song and that sequence in the movie! the "beat me" thing was kinda hot, too. *********************************************************************************************
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It was like a group of friends getting together and making a home movie. No discernable plot, hammy acting, with a few decent tunes thrown in for good measure. The set resembled a stage musical and the costumes looked tatty. Prince as a painter and decorator just didn't wash with me, he painted that wall so many damn times! Ingrids poetry was toe curling ( although I did like her album.) Jill Jones looked like she couldn't be bothered and the idea of ANYONE living under a bridge and still looking as fresh as a daisy was laughable.
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No one outside of Prince's hardcore fans would enjoy this monstrosity. And I'm a person who defends 'Under The Cherry Moon'. But there is no defense for 'Graffiti Bridge'. The album should have been enough. | |
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someone lied to P and told him he could direct
must've been the same ass that told him he could rap someone please shoot whomever that may be! | |
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"Tick, Tick, Bang was the worst "prince video" ever.
The other thing I couldn't stand was when George Clinton was doing "We Can Funk", and Prince's vox were right there in the mix, but P wasn't up there. Basically, the movie is only worth seeing Prince at his Mac, and a few other scenes... I like the basic message... U can get what U want/need easier with a whisper than with a scream. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Lleena said: It was like a group of friends getting together and making a home movie. No discernable plot, hammy acting, with a few decent tunes thrown in for good measure. The set resembled a stage musical and the costumes looked tatty. Prince as a painter and decorator just didn't wash with me, he painted that wall so many damn times! Ingrids poetry was toe curling ( although I did like her album.) Jill Jones looked like she couldn't be bothered and the idea of ANYONE living under a bridge and still looking as fresh as a daisy was laughable.
fin. Nah, it was like the boss and a group of employees getting together. I doubt anyone but Prince even thought the plot of GB was vaguely interesting beyond getting themselves self-exposure. With the possible exception of Ingrid Chavez. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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cborgman said: the story certainly had potential. the half-baked script, the mawkish direction, the shoddy soundstage locations, and the sub-amateur acting kinda killed it though
Did you say 'mawkish'? 2 U ! | |
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summerdawn said: cborgman said: the story certainly had potential. the half-baked script, the mawkish direction, the shoddy soundstage locations, and the sub-amateur acting kinda killed it though
Did you say 'mawkish'? 2 U ! that is a word, isn't it? did i dream that one up? Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: summerdawn said: cborgman said: the story certainly had potential. the half-baked script, the mawkish direction, the shoddy soundstage locations, and the sub-amateur acting kinda killed it though
Did you say 'mawkish'? 2 U ! that is a word, isn't it? did i dream that one up? Mawkish (môksh) adv. : 1. Excessively and objectionably sentimental. 2. Sickening or insipid in taste. *** I just like the way it sounds | |
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summerdawn said: cborgman said: summerdawn said: cborgman said: the story certainly had potential. the half-baked script, the mawkish direction, the shoddy soundstage locations, and the sub-amateur acting kinda killed it though
Did you say 'mawkish'? 2 U ! that is a word, isn't it? did i dream that one up? Mawkish (môksh) adv. : 1. Excessively and objectionably sentimental. 2. Sickening or insipid in taste. *** I just like the way it sounds it's a good word. i am full of un ones... one of my favorites is kitsch. it is a word you just don't get to use enough in life Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Worst movie-going, going, gone experience ever. I was with a bandmate and his best buddy. I could tell they wanted to get the hell out but if they had left, I would have been stranded. It didn't help that people were leaving several rows down.
No good memories about this film AT ALL. And you know WB had to have known that it was shite. They were probably hoping to just cash in on the name. Fools. | |
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Marrk said: That 'Beat Me' thing on his chest.Somebody damn well shoulda. Dude, that's gotta be one of the funniest things that I've read on the org. I have learned to appreciate Grafitti bridge over the years. It's an acquired taste. When I saw it at the theater, I was like Now, it has it's moments. **************************************************
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Graffiti Bridge was the first time I saw uncertainty and insecurity in Prince's eyes.
The Lovesexy tour exorcised his demon. His mind was clear. He lost his roll. The Holy wind kissed and caressed his intense flame to an extent that it almost blew out his uniqueness and hunger entirely. He was certainly in a dark place during the late 90s, a time which he referred to in later Gold-era interviews as the period where "I thought I was truly losing my mind." Deciding he wanted to be a pop star, Prince Rogers Nelson then intentionally, cyncially and surgically extracted the weirdness and wonderfulness from his music. The operation was success. Fortunately, the real Prince woke up on the operating table three years ago. Experts say he will make a full recovery. | |
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