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Reply #30 posted 11/06/05 7:02am

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CalhounSq said:

I just heard a review that called 50's movie "an instant classic, like Scarface" omfg omfg


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Reply #31 posted 11/06/05 7:51am

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Cash!
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Reply #32 posted 11/06/05 8:18am

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I'll probably see that 50 Cent movie, though I believe that the Johnny Cash movie has more relevance, since it is a biopic while 50 Cent's movie is more of a gangsta drama loosely derived from his life. Not to discount 50 getting shot nine times, but Johnny Cash lived an equally hard life of booze, violence and hanging around with thugs and rednecks, yet still managed to stay loyal to his wife and family and at least tried to live a faithful Christian uprbringing. I believe that had Johnny Cash not had June Carter Cash to give him some moral grounding and a stable presence, he would have suffered the same or worse fate as 50 Cent before he became famous or any of the protagonists in his country songs (like the boy named Sue, who shot and killed a man just to watch him die.)

One of my funniest memories of Johnny Cash was when he was on Saturday Night Live during the 80's, and he was playing himself doing a concert at some prison. Eddie Murphy was playing some death row convict who was about to executed, and when the warden asked him if he had any last request, he said he wanted Johnny Cash to sing "99 Bottles of Beer On The Wall" to him, but the full uncut version. Johnny Cash then told the warden that the full uncut version was "999,999 Bottles of Beer On The Wall." So anyway, Johnny Cash starts singing this, and they show nearly 24 hours go by on the clock, and as he had finally finished the song, Eddie Murphy's character screamed, "One more time!" The guy playing the priest who was supposed to be blessing him and giving him his last rites said, "You had your last request. Now move it!" Then a phone call comes in to the warden. The warden answers it, and he shouts, "It's the governor." Ediide Murphy's character says, "I knew it! The governor is going to pardon me and stop my execution." The warden has this surprised look on his face, but then he turns to Johnny Cash and says, "It's for you, Mr. Cash."

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Reply #33 posted 11/06/05 9:51am

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CalhounSq said:

I just heard a review that called 50's movie "an instant classic, like Scarface" omfg omfg


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disbelief I don't really like judging something before I see it for myself, but I can go ahead and say that they are wrong on that one.....that movie will be nowhere near Scarface's level.
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Reply #34 posted 11/06/05 10:02am

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CalhounSq said:

I just heard a review that called 50's movie "an instant classic, like Scarface" omfg omfg


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That's scary right there.
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Reply #35 posted 11/06/05 10:09am

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As for the debate between Get Rich... and Walk..., I think I'm going to see both of them. I not a 50 Cent fan anymore but I've heard some good stuff about this film and if my friends want to see it, I'll go with them. Walk The Line looks like it's going to be a great film. Joaquim and Reese are good actors and they look very convincing to me when I see the previews. Plus Johnny Cash was a music legend and though I don't know much on his history, I totally respect what he did for music as a whole. It's something when rockers and I've even heard Pharell say that JC was an influence for them. So I wouldn't mind seeing this at all.
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Reply #36 posted 11/06/05 8:46pm

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728huey said:

I'll probably see that 50 Cent movie, though I believe that the Johnny Cash movie has more relevance, since it is a biopic while 50 Cent's movie is more of a gangsta drama loosely derived from his life. Not to discount 50 getting shot nine times, but Johnny Cash lived an equally hard life of booze, violence and hanging around with thugs and rednecks, yet still managed to stay loyal to his wife and family and at least tried to live a faithful Christian uprbringing. I believe that had Johnny Cash not had June Carter Cash to give him some moral grounding and a stable presence, he would have suffered the same or worse fate as 50 Cent before he became famous or any of the protagonists in his country songs (like the boy named Sue, who shot and killed a man just to watch him die.)

One of my funniest memories of Johnny Cash was when he was on Saturday Night Live during the 80's, and he was playing himself doing a concert at some prison. Eddie Murphy was playing some death row convict who was about to executed, and when the warden asked him if he had any last request, he said he wanted Johnny Cash to sing "99 Bottles of Beer On The Wall" to him, but the full uncut version. Johnny Cash then told the warden that the full uncut version was "999,999 Bottles of Beer On The Wall." So anyway, Johnny Cash starts singing this, and they show nearly 24 hours go by on the clock, and as he had finally finished the song, Eddie Murphy's character screamed, "One more time!" The guy playing the priest who was supposed to be blessing him and giving him his last rites said, "You had your last request. Now move it!" Then a phone call comes in to the warden. The warden answers it, and he shouts, "It's the governor." Ediide Murphy's character says, "I knew it! The governor is going to pardon me and stop my execution." The warden has this surprised look on his face, but then he turns to Johnny Cash and says, "It's for you, Mr. Cash."

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The boy named Sue didn't shoot a man to watch him die, that was the unnamed narrator of "Folsom Prison Blues" The boy named Sue grew up angry at his father for the name and finally tracked him down to kill him but ended up reconciling with him... after one hell of a bar fight.

And Johnny's hard life also included Cocaine, Heroin and Amphetamines in addition to the booze.
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Reply #37 posted 11/07/05 6:39am

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Supposedly 50 is on LETTERMAN tonite TAPE ALERT.... biggrin
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Reply #38 posted 11/07/05 6:57am

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Ebert & Roeper reviewed Get Rich or Die Tryin' and gave it thumbs up!thumbs up!. Sounded as though they thought it was a good film, though not great.
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Reply #39 posted 11/07/05 8:02am

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Walk The Line, because Joaquin does his own singin and plays guitar in the film and sounds just like Johnny Cash. That's hot. It worked for Jamie. Fitty on the other hand, is Fitty and mimicking his own live perfomance consists of wearin kevlar and pacing around. bored Perhaps if I were a 15 year old girl, it'd be interestin.
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Reply #40 posted 11/07/05 8:06am

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One more thing. What's with this biopics of living people starring the actual person? I'll only tolerate that from two people, Prince and Muhammed Ali. Other than that, cut that shit out. You is not the greatest.


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Reply #41 posted 11/07/05 8:30am

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Walk The Line, because Joaquin does his own singin and plays guitar in the film and sounds just like Johnny Cash. That's hot. It worked for Jamie. Fitty on the other hand, is Fitty and mimicking his own live perfomance consists of wearin kevlar and pacing around. bored Perhaps if I were a 15 year old girl, it'd be interestin.
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What worked for Jamie? He lip synched.
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Reply #42 posted 11/07/05 8:35am

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What worked for Jamie? He lip synched.


Nah, not the whole thing. He lip synched the scenes they had recordings for. He sang for himself in the club scenes when Ray was young. He sang in the scenes where they debated about Ray's sound being to similar to other people's. He sang in the living room when he introduced I got a Woman to Bea. He sang Hit the Road Jack in the hotel room. Jamie sang a few spots in the movie, but mainly I meant that he portrayed an artist who meant something to history and embodied that person. It's pretty easy when you are the person.
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Reply #43 posted 11/11/05 10:38am

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As for the debate between Get Rich... and Walk..., I think I'm going to see both of them. I not a 50 Cent fan anymore but I've heard some good stuff about this film and if my friends want to see it, I'll go with them. Walk The Line looks like it's going to be a great film. Joaquim and Reese are good actors and they look very convincing to me when I see the previews. Plus Johnny Cash was a music legend and though I don't know much on his history, I totally respect what he did for music as a whole. It's something when rockers and I've even heard Pharell say that JC was an influence for them. So I wouldn't mind seeing this at all.
50's homophobic comments will guarantee that I will never buy his music, listen to him on the radio or go see this movie.

To quote his own record: A bitch can't get a crumb up outta me. Fuck him.
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Reply #44 posted 11/11/05 1:03pm

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Stymie said:

purplecam said:

As for the debate between Get Rich... and Walk..., I think I'm going to see both of them. I not a 50 Cent fan anymore but I've heard some good stuff about this film and if my friends want to see it, I'll go with them. Walk The Line looks like it's going to be a great film. Joaquim and Reese are good actors and they look very convincing to me when I see the previews. Plus Johnny Cash was a music legend and though I don't know much on his history, I totally respect what he did for music as a whole. It's something when rockers and I've even heard Pharell say that JC was an influence for them. So I wouldn't mind seeing this at all.
50's homophobic comments will guarantee that I will never buy his music, listen to him on the radio or go see this movie.

To quote his own record: A bitch can't get a crumb up outta me. Fuck him.

That makes him sound like a tight, reluctant bottom.
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