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Alan Leeds about Spike Lee's James Brown biopic Unfortunately it's on-again, off-again. Spike Lee's "vision", as Alan Leeds says, of the movie seems to be very different from what the Hollywood studios want to do.
And what's the most difficult thing? - Casting. Listen to the interview Alan Leeds did for "Daily Mole" (Twin Cities): Get sexy sex, get funky at... The ORANGE Park - Funky President, people, it's bad! | |
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maybe spike needs to do what he did with Malcolm....get backin' outside of hollywood....and keep it movin' | |
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Rhondab said: maybe spike needs to do what he did with Malcolm....get backin' outside of hollywood....and keep it movin'
WORD!!!!! CAUSE MALCOLM X (THE MOVIE) WAS/IS STILL THE BOMB!!!!! AND SINCE MY MAN "FUNKLOVE" WASN'T CAST, HOW ABOUT KEVIN HART????? | |
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Rhondab said: maybe spike needs to do what he did with Malcolm....get backin' outside of hollywood....and keep it movin'
I sooo wish Spike Lee can do this movie! Why shouldn't he get "backin' outside of Hollywood" for James Brown when he could for Malcolm X which I think to be more difficult. Get sexy sex, get funky at... The ORANGE Park - Funky President, people, it's bad! | |
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incredibleD said: Rhondab said: maybe spike needs to do what he did with Malcolm....get backin' outside of hollywood....and keep it movin'
I sooo wish Spike Lee can do this movie! Why shouldn't he get "backin' outside of Hollywood" for James Brown when he could for Malcolm X which I think to be more difficult. Co-sign x10 times. I know he wouldn't compromise, I have strong faith that he'll deliver a very authentic interpretation of JB's life. But there's abit of a problem,,,,, Spike got couple o' more biopix under his nose: The Jackie Robinson Story The Joe Louis Story I hope he focus on ONE project at a time. | |
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Rhondab said: maybe spike needs to do what he did with Malcolm....get backin' outside of hollywood....and keep it movin'
Agree. And every artist that were influence by JB, as well as every rap artist that sampled his music, needs to be THE very first group of people to raise the funds for Spike. | |
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TonyVanDam said: Rhondab said: maybe spike needs to do what he did with Malcolm....get backin' outside of hollywood....and keep it movin'
Agree. And every artist that were influence by JB, as well as every rap artist that sampled his music, needs to be THE very first group of people to raise the funds for Spike. exactly. we all know there will be some great and powerful sex scenes in the movie, Spike seems to know how to do that well. I loved Malcolm X though.....that's my shit. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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TonyVanDam said:
Agree. And every artist that were influence by JB, as well as every rap artist that sampled his music, needs to be THE very first group of people to raise the funds for Spike. James Brown had such a huge influence and impact on so many different artists and cultures through time. I didn't understand why the producers wouldn't like to use it and rather do a movie for "a very limited demographic"???! I'd co-sign a hundred times Alan Leeds' words: I don’t think they appreciate the fact that this is an artist with a huge international impact who is probably the second-most recognizable black man on the planet, after Mandela and Muhammad Ali. [Edited 11/22/07 14:57pm] Get sexy sex, get funky at... The ORANGE Park - Funky President, people, it's bad! | |
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Rhondab said: maybe spike needs to do what he did with Malcolm....get backin' outside of hollywood....and keep it movin'
absolutely : | |
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I think the guy who should play James should be that dude who was on Hairspray (don't know his name but seen clips of him dancin' in the movie) PRINCE: Always and Forever
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ER ALAN...
Don't wish to be a pendant but.. that would make him the third most recognizable black man on the planet. Please continue. incredibleD said: I'd co-sign a hundred times Alan Leeds' words:
I don’t think they appreciate the fact that this is an artist with a huge international impact who is probably the second-most recognizable black man on the planet, after Mandela and Muhammad Ali. | |
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I don’t think they appreciate the fact that this is an artist with a huge international impact who is probably the second-most recognizable black man on the planet, after Mandela and Muhammad Ali.
I'm glad he didn't mention the "kop". Spike should ask Spielberg for help imo. | |
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jn2 said: I don’t think they appreciate the fact that this is an artist with a huge international impact who is probably the second-most recognizable black man on the planet, after Mandela and Muhammad Ali.
I'm glad he didn't mention the "kop". Spike should ask Spielberg for help imo. You can't be serious | |
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A James Brown biopic is a movie for "a very little demographic"???
Even the elite feels the need to talk about the Godfather of Soul: 'Ain't that a Groove': The Genius of James Brown a symposium at PRINCETON UNIVERSITY on November 29 - 30 with Questlove, Cornel West, Harry Weinger and Alan Leeds. CLICK HERE! Get sexy sex, get funky at... The ORANGE Park - Funky President, people, it's bad! | |
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