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L.Kizzle
03-15-2014, 06:46 PM
Get On Up Official Trailer (2014) James Brown Biopic HD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vptGSENcXeI)

http://www.missinfo.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/james-brown-get-on-up-movie.jpg.jpg

Akrazotile
03-15-2014, 06:48 PM
I never heard back after my audition. I was hoping they were just taking a really long time to cast. Really thought Id get this one.

:(

32jazz
03-15-2014, 09:18 PM
If nothing else the guy 'sounds' convincing as James Brown. I remember years ago it was rumored Eddie Murphy was approached to play Brown , but no way in hell could anyone watch Eddie (damn fool) without inappropriate laughter.


I am glad they will show Browns early years on drums & Organ since he was competent on both(as far as pop music goes), but no one paid to see James Brown on drums. (As well as other R&B artist/instrumentalist like Aretha Franklin,Marvin Gaye,etc....).


Thanks for the heads up as I never knew this was in production.

DonDadda59
03-15-2014, 09:32 PM
True story- a few years back I was working in real estate, got tired of it, decided I may want to try acting as a side hobby. Went on craigslist to see if any Indie/student films were looking for talent/crew/etc. Saw someone looking for actors for his directorial debut called 'blood on a broken pawn' or something to that effect. Sent a pic of myself and a made up resume. Got a response and he wanted me for a part and sent me the script. Shit was awful and I saw his name was Chadwick Boseman. Thought to myself, da fuq kinda name is that? :wtf:

Passed on it.

Of course a few years later I'm on the subway and see a poster for the Jackie Robinson bipoic and who's the star? Muhphuckin Chadwick Boseman of course :oldlol:

I'm sure there's a life lesson in there somewhere.

mr.big35
03-15-2014, 09:50 PM
Samuel l Jackson should have played James brown

Akrazotile
03-15-2014, 09:58 PM
Samuel l Jackson should have played James brown


Nah, Morgan Freeman son

L.Kizzle
03-16-2014, 02:10 PM
If nothing else the guy 'sounds' convincing as James Brown. I remember years ago it was rumored Eddie Murphy was approached to play Brown , but no way in hell could anyone watch Eddie (damn fool) without inappropriate laughter.


I am glad they will show Browns early years on drums & Organ since he was competent on both(as far as pop music goes), but no one paid to see James Brown on drums. (As well as other R&B artist/instrumentalist like Aretha Franklin,Marvin Gaye,etc....).


Thanks for the heads up as I never knew this was in production.
Eddie basically played JB in Dreamgirls.

Wesley Snipes was to star as JB in the Spike Lee version. But of course, Hollywood wouldn't go anywhere near Spike's version, so we this version. Hopefully it's not a watered down version. I know Spike's would have been amazing.

32jazz
03-16-2014, 04:34 PM
Eddie basically played JB in Dreamgirls.

Wesley Snipes was to star as JB in the Spike Lee version. But of course, Hollywood wouldn't go anywhere near Spike's version, so we this version. Hopefully it's not a watered down version. I know Spike's would have been amazing.


The Dreamgirls role was a JB clone somewhat, but asked about portraying Brown after his 2006 death(been that long?) Murphy sounded like he wanted no part of it. I don't have the exact quote ,but it was along the lines of people have to realize he is 45/ 46 years old & maybe a decade or more earlier he would have considered it. Just too physical a role he assumed at his age although Sniper isn't much younger.


Just hope as the trailer seems to portray him as a young well rounded musician he is also portrayed as a well rounded human & not some caricature of James Brown. Although he was character.


Spike Lee is always brutally honest in his films & would have done a great job if he hired good writers as I find his writing painful sometimes.

ROCSteady
03-16-2014, 04:39 PM
Nah, Morgan Freeman son

shoulda been Denzel

WillyJakk
03-16-2014, 05:52 PM
Thanks for posting and putting me up on this, had no idea Hollywood was actually going thru with a James Brown pic.

One of the most important artists/ individuals of all time.

L.Kizzle
07-26-2014, 11:08 AM
One week away. Hope this does as good as Ray.

32jazz
08-01-2014, 09:30 AM
Like Bart Scott I "Can't wait!" I am going to the local 9:40 am showing. Love the peacefulness of matinees . Seems like we are getting a personal screening.




Before the film starts I'm giving this Boseman character points just for having the balls to play an iconic /colorful personality like James Brown.

JellyBean
08-01-2014, 10:03 AM
Samuel l Jackson should have played James brown

Oh man!! That would be interesting. But then I would start expecting a few "MF" bombs, and the whole "Say What again. I dare you. Say what again, MF"

But I am going to watch this movie today, well later. I can't wait!!

Rake2204
08-01-2014, 10:21 AM
I'm looking forward to hearing feedback on this one. I cannot tell if Boseman will be legitimately convincing or not.


True story- a few years back I was working in real estate, got tired of it, decided I may want to try acting as a side hobby. Went on craigslist to see if any Indie/student films were looking for talent/crew/etc. Saw someone looking for actors for his directorial debut called 'blood on a broken pawn' or something to that effect. Sent a pic of myself and a made up resume. Got a response and he wanted me for a part and sent me the script. Shit was awful and I saw his name was Chadwick Boseman. Thought to myself, da fuq kinda name is that? :wtf:

Passed on it.

Of course a few years later I'm on the subway and see a poster for the Jackie Robinson bipoic and who's the star? Muhphuckin Chadwick Boseman of course :oldlol:

I'm sure there's a life lesson in there somewhere.That's actually pretty fascinating. Ever take any other parts?

L.Kizzle
08-01-2014, 04:20 PM
Like Bart Scott I "Can't wait!" I am going to the local 9:40 am showing. Love the peacefulness of matinees . Seems like we are getting a personal screening.




Before the film starts I'm giving this Boseman character points just for having the balls to play an iconic /colorful personality like James Brown.
Everyone says he does a good job.

I was going through the stations today and Good Morning America was on. They were interviewing Mick Jagger. And the lady asked Mick did JB get his moves from you. I thought she was joking at first but was serious.

riseagainst
08-01-2014, 04:22 PM
True story- a few years back I was working in real estate, got tired of it, decided I may want to try acting as a side hobby. Went on craigslist to see if any Indie/student films were looking for talent/crew/etc. Saw someone looking for actors for his directorial debut called 'blood on a broken pawn' or something to that effect. Sent a pic of myself and a made up resume. Got a response and he wanted me for a part and sent me the script. Shit was awful and I saw his name was Chadwick Boseman. Thought to myself, da fuq kinda name is that? :wtf:

Passed on it.

Of course a few years later I'm on the subway and see a poster for the Jackie Robinson bipoic and who's the star? Muhphuckin Chadwick Boseman of course :oldlol:

I'm sure there's a life lesson in there somewhere.

:roll:

32jazz
08-03-2014, 02:25 PM
Everyone says he does a good job.

I was going through the stations today and Good Morning America was on. They were interviewing Mick Jagger. And the lady asked Mick did JB get his moves from you. I thought she was joking at first but was serious.

Mick Jagger with his strutting & duck walking can hardly be called dancing & Jagger probably learned the importance of stage presence from people like James Brown(I assume he set this uninformed interviewer straight).. Not shocking as I also roll my eyes when the origins of Rock music are traced to 1954 when we all know that's bullshit.



Boseman did an excellent job & I pretty much accepted him as James Brown. Whereas Ray Charles can be played with more subtlety there is nothing much subtle about a character like James Brown. He should at least get a nomination.

Very entertaining if you like James Brown , but I had to remind myself this isn't a documentary when I wondered why certain subjects weren't covered.

Brutally honest at times & I absolutely cringed at a domestic violence scene in the film which didn't go into details about all of James' faults(drug abuse /domestic violence,etc.) ,but didn't sugarcoat it neither.