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movie was pretty good...I think white dude that was their manager stole money from new kids on the block as well
and was it me or it was something bout the dude playing johnny gill that reminds you of chris webber -
movie was pretty good...I think white dude that was their manager stole money from new kids on the block as well
and was it me or it was something bout the dude playing johnny gill that reminds you of chris webbermovie was pretty good...I think white dude that was their manager stole money from new kids on the block as well
and was it me or it was something bout the dude playing johnny gill that reminds you of chris webber
lmao...that s all i kept saying...im like Chris Webber has a little brother who acts? -
they were calling the actor who played ricky bell ricky davis jr cuz he looked like sammy davis jr
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the actor who played bobby was good. i was dying when he tried to hose BBD use the fire hose.
anything wood harris acts in imma watch -
Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky and Mike.
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I enjoyed it
Still smash Lisa Nicole Carson
It was good to see the little Wire reunion
I heard that BET got great ratings off of this so they'll probably be looking to do more stuff like this. I'd like to see a Rick James joint next -
I enjoyed it
Still smash Lisa Nicole Carson
It was good to see the little Wire reunion
I heard that BET got great ratings off of this so they'll probably be looking to do more stuff like this. I'd like to see a Rick James joint next
If BET can tone down the commercials
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vagrant-718 wrote: »Movie is ok but the story is pretty much what we expect from every black singing group movie.
Young and want to be a star to later finding out they they signed a bogus contract and wasn't making any money.
Then you have that one member with the fame going to his head and thinking he better than the group
And the talented person they eventually went solo
As far as the 3 parter, they could've got the same message apart in 2 parts. They didn't need to dwell that much time on when they were kids.
Lastly, there way too many commercials. I see BET is using movie to springboard all their upcoming projects. If I got to see Larry Fish as Mandela one more time and the fake sista Soulja
All in all I would say it's in the middle of the pack as far as biopic is concerned
its like bobby brown read david ruffin's playbook. that gumby ? was funny though. I don't know if that really happened but if its true its funny. that style was popular for 4 years. -
It was good. Casting was on point, especially little Bobby Brown and Ralph. I had no idea about all the sacrifices Ralph made for the group. The recreations were on point, I remember watching that Video Soul interview back in the day and it was awkward for sure.
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most of the music in the movie were new recordings -
ineedpussy wrote: »thats why you wait the day after so you dont have to see commercials. it was alright. today on rickey smiley they was talking about he saw on twitter mf was saying this ? is better than color purple. them ? was on that coke like bobby and ricky
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It's certified and legit..dope indeed..it's up there with the Temptations biopic.
The ? that caught me off guard was Ricky on that nose candy hard as well.. -
The real BET 25 performance and the one from the movie side-by-side
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vagrant-718 wrote: »Only thing I don't get is the timeline towards the end though because the One Love album dropped in 2004 and the BET Anniversary special was in 2005...Devoe didn't get married til 2006 when I looked it up on Wikipedia...so when did they get cool enough to do an album again?
The 3rd part felt rushed to me
Yes!! I felt if they had to cut a few scenes out..then they should of made it a 5 part/day series....they didnt even really touch on BBD success...they could of spent a little time with it..but it was good. Wasnt feeling the casting of ricky bell. Also they didnt touch on Maurice Starr enough..and how he really played them..
and VH1 behind the music of New Edition did touch of a lot of this stuff a few years back, but it was still good to see the story being told. -
Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »
most of the music in the movie were new recordings
All of it was new. They went into the studio with Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, and Baby Face to record the songs -
Revolver Ocelot wrote: »The real BET 25 performance and the one from the movie side-by-side
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se-TMbyvhow
Saw an interview where they said this was the 1st routine they learned for the movie. Seeing them side by side you can see they put in work to get it down right. -
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Black Excellence! -
With all this success id love to see more films on black music icons as long as its done properly
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Low key the James Brown bio pic changed everything for music bios
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Great film, up there with all the classic R&B Biopics, although they probably did a better job of wrapping the film. BET needs to bring this caliber of content on a regular basis. Attention to detail was on point throughout the decades.
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Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »Low key the James Brown bio pic changed everything for music bios
How? -
Revolver Ocelot wrote: »Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »Low key the James Brown bio pic changed everything for music bios
How? -
They were really gassing Ralphs head up with those MJ comparisons. Dude sounded like a damn chipmunk as a child, the kid in the movie actually has a better voice than Ralph did in real life. Theres a reason why Ralph had the least amount of success out of the group, his voice was low key weak, and he had no presence whatsoever.
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Dope movie. I'd like to see a Wu Tang biopic done like this.