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Mick Jagger Co-Producing James Brown Film
October 23, 2012
Mick Jagger will co-produce a biopic on the late Godfather of Soul, James Brown, according to Deadline.com.
The currently-untitled project is being developed by Ron Howard collaborator Brian Grazer. The Help director Tate Taylor is in talks to helm the film.
Jagger is quoted as saying: "It's a great honor to be involved with a project as rich as the story of the legendary James Brown. He was a mesmerizing performer with a fascinating life."
The movie will chronicle Brown's rise as a music legend after growing up in poverty. The lead role hasn't yet been cast.
The project was first proposed before Brown's death in 2006. | |
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with any luck, Jagger will make sure that the cheese level is toned down to a minimum
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Hmm, interesting... | |
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I'd like to nominate Phillip Edward Van Lear to play the lead role of Mr. Brown. I've seen him in the Kelsey Grammer series on Stars "Boss" and I believe he was in the TV drama "The Chicago Code". He was also the dead beat dad in Tyler Perry's "Meet The Browns."
I hope they take his story serious and do it right. | |
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how is mick jagger qualified to produce a movie about a black icon? this is typical hollywood foolishness. this movie will be a whitewash of this man 's legacy. | |
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So by your logic, any black person is more qualified. Well let's get Soulja Boy to produce the movie then.
You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Ah hell I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Hopefully Mick will be instrumental in chronicling (bring in Keef as a consultant) the severe thrashing The Stones took at the hands (feet & voice) of Mr. Brown during the T.A.M.I. Show.
"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Soulja Boy? Now, that's one biopic I'd laugh my head off over.
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I understand that statement but it's not a very qualified one. Jagger is producing which can mean he's funding it or finding the funding or putting the right ppl in place to make the film.
Shouldn't jump to conclusions. [Edited 10/23/12 18:50pm] | |
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Coming soon, the Billy Joel Story, produced by George Clinton. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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You're a nut. [Edited 10/24/12 9:11am] | |
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The Rolling Stones is a band that was influenced maybe even more by black musicians than the white musicians that came before them. Mick Jagger lived through the same period of time and has first hand experience of what it was like to be a successful and a controversial musician in the 1960s and the 1970s.
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You really need to listen to 60's Stones music and see why. Until then, you're really not qualified to comment. | |
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Mick probably has more soul in his little finger than you have in your entire body. | |
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This might not be the best time to let you know that the director behind the project is also (gasp) non-Black. | |
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cool .. cant wait to see it .. | |
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Oops. | |
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I didn't know Spike Lee was originally supposed to direct this film I just heard on the radio that Eddie Murphy got the part.
http://blogs.indiewire.co...c-20121022
'The Help' Director Tate Taylor To Helm James Brown Biopic
They'll be giving it a try as all three are now behind the untitled project that will cover the life of the legendary R&B and soul performer. The project has a script from Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth ("Fair Game") for a picture that Grazer has been shepherding since 2006. Jagger -- whose own career was influenced by Brown (see image below) -- is lending his producing powers as well, while Taylor will direct. Of course, the question remains: who can possibly fill the role of The Hardest Working Man In Show Business? Last year, Brown's daughter revealed that Eddie Murphy, Usher and uh, Chris Brown, were all possibilities/wishlist type folks, but not much has been heard since and no word if they are still candidates. It's always a tricky thing casting famous musicians -- going with name stars and unknowns have their own sets of pros and cons -- but undoubtedly, Grazer and co. will have their pick of the litter. As for when it will shoot, your guess is as good as ours. This one has been brewing for so long now, that it's almost routine to get an update and then not hear anything again for a while. But hopefully, this will get on the good foot soon, as more James Brown is never a bad thing.
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Jagger is proably more qualified to produce it than any black producer for a myriad of reasons. Siddown and be quiet. "Climb in my fur." | |
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considering the fact that james brown crush him on the tami show concert and threw him off the stage at the apollo in 73, how authentic do u expect this movie to be? when mick is dead and gone are they going to let lenny kravitz produce his movie and let john singleton direct it? | |
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"Climb in my fur." | |
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Jesus, how supremacist can you get? | |
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Never knew about this one | |
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Who cares it's just a movie. And most biopics are often "whitewashes" as you say anyway. I'd much rather have a huge documentary as theres less chance of it being about what angle to sell the movie and more about digging deeper into his story.
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It's a source of amusment that Blacks generally take offense at Whites directing and producing films about Black figures, but Blacks seldom risk capital investments in movies about themselves. | |
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um..what? "Climb in my fur." | |
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Um...yeah. Tyler Perry is that rare exception. Instead of complaining about Jagger co-financing the film, a question we should ask is where are the Black celebrity investors.
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[Edited 10/24/12 18:44pm] | |
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