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Deuxième épisode de #LPClassics, format enregistré live sur Twitch... et cette fois-ci, nous allons revisiter avec JP le huitième album de Prince & The Revolution, "Parade", sorti en 1986 et le film dont il est la bande-originale, "Under The Cherry Moon".Ecouter "Parade": https://open.spotify.com/album/54DjkEN3wdCQgfCTZ9WjdB?si=ddWi24PeSp2OdC-P9ZCkPQRetrouvez-nous sur Instagram, Bluesky, Patreon & Twitch.Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/la_pause_clope_podcast/Bluesky -- https://bsky.app/profile/lapauseclope.bsky.socialPatreon -- https://www.patreon.com/lapauseclope Twitch -- https://www.twitch.tv/la_pause_clopeMerci de votre fidélité, de nous écouter, et n'hésitez pas à vous abonner à nos flux (et à mettre 5 étoiles sur vos applis de podcast) pour ne rien louper!Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Rejoignez-nous pour découvrir l'histoire fascinante derrière le deuxième film de la légende de la musique, Prince. Galvanisé par le succès retentissant de Purple Rain, le chanteur iconique a décidé de se lancer dans la réalisation, avec des résultats mitigés.Cet épisode vous plongera dans les coulisses d'Under the Cherry Moon, un film romantique en noir et blanc se déroulant sur la Côte d'Azur. Prince a non seulement choisi d'incarner le rôle principal, mais il a également pris les rênes de la réalisation, malgré son manque d'expérience. Découvrez les défis auxquels il a dû faire face, entre un scénario inconsistant, un casting bouleversé et une direction d'acteurs fragile. Malgré ses efforts, le film a été sévèrement critiqué à sa sortie en 1986, devenant un échec cuisant pour l'artiste.Mais Prince n'a pas baissé les bras pour autant. Il s'est immédiatement lancé dans une tournée européenne pour défendre son œuvre, préférant se concentrer sur ses concerts plutôt que sur le marché américain, où une partie du public l'avait oublié après Purple Rain.Rejoignez-nous pour une plongée passionnante dans les coulisses d'un des moments les plus controversés de la carrière de Prince. Vous découvrirez comment cet échec l'a poussé à se réinventer et à continuer à repousser les limites de son art.
We are jumping on the bandwagon by using The Criterion Channel's recent program, AND THE RAZZIE GOES TO, as a starting point to discuss what it means to be perceived as a 'bad' movie and why COCKTAIL, UNDER THE CHERRY MOON and QUERELLE we're given those honours. Join the Patreon now for an exclusive episode every week, access to our entire Patreon Episode back catalog, your name read out on the next episode, and the friendly Discord chat: patreon.com/theimportantcinemaclub Subscribe, Review and Rate Us on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…ub/id1067435576 Follow the Podcast: twitter.com/ImprtCinemaClub Follow Will: twitter.com/WillSloanESQ Follow Justin: twitter.com/DeclouxJ Check out Justin's other podcasts, THE BAY STREET VIDEO PODCAST (@thebaystreetvideopodcast), THE VERY FINE COMIC BOOK PODCAST (www.theveryfinecomicbookpodcast.com) and NO SUCH THING AS A BAD MOVIE (@nosuchthingasabadmovie), as well as Will's MICHAEL AND US (@michael-and-us).
Nashville's pre-eminent film critic, connoisseur & Prince devotee Jason Shawhan returns to Movie Club as we talk Prince's 2nd film UNDER THE CHERRY MOON. We get into Prince's ever-practical wardrobe choices, Jerome Benton's woefully short film career, the rather progressive queerness of the film, “Martin Scorsese's Pee Wee's Big Adventure”, Wendy & Lisa, The Linn LM-1 drum machine, Prince's proteges, Michael Ballhaus, smuggling pimento cheese across state lines, why this is Prince's finest film, Morris Day & The Time, the sheer awfulness of Graffiti Bridge, Kristin Scott-Thomas, Siskel & Ebert missing the point and our own mistakes of believing the received wisdom on this film - thus avoiding it - in younger days. Join the Craig & Friends Patreon For more Jason Shawhan: https://x.com/jshawhan?s=21&t=2TXy7cSLOHZN-Ef4khov0A http://rebirthoftheflesh.blogspot.com/ Jason & Sam Inglis host FEARLESS PRETENDER- The Only Podcast That Provides Extensive Analysis of Every-Single Film & Television Show Featuring Jennifer Jason-Leigh. Hear my guest spot on the episode devoted to the bizarro Rodney Dangerfield classic EASY MONEY
How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.
INTRO2mins - First memories of Prince, and standing next to the TV...feeling the static from Gett Off! Listening to Prince's Hits cassette in the Green Mondeo.4mins - Born in the year of Lovesexy!5mins - When did you realise that Prince's work could become a lifetime pursuit? "First and foremost I'm a fan...". Obsessed with John Waters, Pee Wee Herman and Bette Davis too. 'Eccentric, creative and fabulous people'.6mins - Seeing Purple Rain at 14 and getting into fashion. "Prince was always on my mood board."7mins30s - Studying Prince for years as an independent researcher alongside work...'when you do a PhD it's just the beginning of your research.'9mins30s - 'The idea of Prince & Fashion, with a focus on the labour aspect and fan culture as well...'11mins30s - What's going on with the Prince of the late 1970s? Casci unpacks the different sartorial elements. 'Very typical of a young adult finding themselves...through dress.'14mins - Prince's experiments in fashion, thrift stores, borrowing, wearing women's clothing...17mins - 'Becoming Prince': The Beautiful Ones book, and understanding elements of Prince's early imagination and dress-sense. The influence of his parents, musicians in North Minneapolis...and getting dressed to the 9s in the 1970s.22mins - Heroes and influences...23mins - Make Up.26mins - World Building...'in a world called Fantasy'30mins - Prince's female kinship. 'He surrounded himself with incredible women...and loved female energy.' Sly Stone's fashion, and James Brown's performances...expressing sexuality and sensuality. 'He liked the way particular fabrics felt on his body...' How Can U Just Leave Me Standing? In Search of Prince... is produced and arranged by Sam J. Bleazard - but couldn't exist without the fabulous contribution from all of our guests!The show also features significant original music compositions from Gavin Calder.LINKSPlease follow me on Instagram and Facebook if you'd like to interact with the show on social media.Email me at: bleazas@hotmail.com if you have any ideas for future episodes, or if you'd like to share any feedback on the show. #prince4ever #love4oneanother
You may know Purple Rain, but have you heard of these cult films? On this episode of Cult Film School, hosts Adrian and Dion engage in a comprehensive debate about Prince's intriguing but lesser-known films - 'Under the Cherry Moon' and 'Graffiti Bridge.' Chapters: 03:12 Personal Connections to Prince and His Music 8:43 Spoiler Warning 8:53 ‘Under The Cherry Moon' 45:58 ‘Graffiti Bridge' 1:11:49 Final Thoughts on ‘Under the Cherry Moon' & ‘Graffiti Bridge' Connect with Adrian & Dion: Instagram ~ @cultfilmschool Threads ~ @cultfilmschool Facebook ~ Follow Us! Letterboxd ~ CultFilmSchool Send an Email ~ cultfilmschoolpodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to leave a rating and review!
SEASON X EPISODE X: SIDE HUSTLE: UNDER THE CHERRY MOON and TRUE STORIES.Kierkegaard said: "Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Such is the tale of Prince, hot off the heels of starring in Purple Rain (1984), taking directorial duties on UNDER THE CHERRY MOON (1986) a black and white historical musical romance that must be seen to be believed. We are joined by songwriter, podcast theme writer Ryan and Streep season veteran Andi to discuss one of the most deliciously disastrous directorial debuts of all time! Prince is one of the great singer/songwriter/performers of the the last century and he proves conclusively that being a great musician in no way translates to any skill behind a movie camera. Cherry Moon is a buffet for lovers of creative implosions. Prince, as Kierkegaard would have possibly hoped, moved forward as fast as he could from this film and ignored any understanding from its making other than never making another film again.Then Andi taps out for regular co-host Ken for TRUE STORIES (also 1986), Talking Heads lead David Byrne's peculiar musical mosaic about life in a small Texas town. Ken, Ryan and Thomas are all big Talking Heads fans (no surprise) and put this in perspective of his entire career. It's a fun movie. John Goodman lip syncs and dances. Shut up. SPECIAL NOTE: This was recorded the week before the Talking Heads announced they were appearing together in a discussion on stage in Toronto for a remastered showing of their seminal concert film Stop Making Sense (1984). We won't say we had any influence on the band finally agreeing to appear together but the timing lines up. We go deep into the discography of both musicians as well as tear apart and build up their respective films. Big Suit vs Purple Sequins. THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegoodthepoda1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!):Ken: Ken KoralJack: jackk1096
Join us Under The Cherry Moon as we party like it's 1986 with Prince. Then stay tuned for the second half where we discuss Stephen King's Christines, Robin Williams on a Tropical Island and the return of Coughlin's Law. Music by Bruce Charles --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchingworst/support
Chicago-based singer/multi-instrumentalist Nora O'Connor has toured and recorded with the Decemberists, Neko Case, The New Pornographers and many more. This week she joins TRGMH to discuss a record/artist that never ceases to get her high: 'Parade' by Prince and The Revolution. His eighth studio album was the soundtrack to the 1986 film he directed and starred in, Under The Cherry Moon - and the final album where The Revolution is billed - and is yet another stunning example of Prince's place as a superior melodist, arranger, and player, as well as a celebration of his endless creativity. Songs featured in this episode: Pitch Or Honey - Neko Case; My Heart - Nora O'Connor; Clampdown - The Clash; Pop Life, Controversy, I Would Die 4 U, Raspberry Beret - Prince; What Have You Done For Me Lately - Janet Jackson; Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band - The Beatles; Christopher Tracy's Parade - Prince; In Between Days - The Cure; How Will I Know? - Whitney Houston; Never Surrender - Corey Hart; New Position, I Wonder U, Under The Cherry Moon, Girls & Boys, Life Can Be So Nice, Venus De Milo, Mountains, Do U Lie, Diamonds & Pearls (Live 1991) - Prince; Kiss (Demo) - Mazarati; Manic Monday - The Bangles; Kiss, Anotherloverholenyohead, When You Were Mine, Sometimes It Snows In April - Prince; Fare Thee Well - Nora O'Connor
To kick off Summer CAMP 2020 Avaryl is bringing this hidden gem under the spotlight where it belongs. You've got Prince, you've got amazing costumes with matching ankle boots, Kristin Scott Thomas, nonsense plot points, an iconic soundtrack, and so much more! You're welcome. -MovieBitches (Avaryl & Andrew) References In This Episode: Sleepaway Camp Pretty Woman The Princess Bride Kids In The Hall The Snowman Sunset Blvd Cher Interview on MadonnaEpisode Notes Our Summer CAMP series looks back at some of the campiest movies. For this episode we talk about Prince's "Under The Cherry Moon
”Prince har været dannende for min opfattelse af musik og kunst”. Sådan fortæller forfatteren Katrine Engberg om hendes første barndomsmøde med Prince albummet ”Parade”. Det er Princes 8. studiealbum og samtidig soundtracket til filmen ”Under The Cherry Moon”. Og så er det et album der lød helt anderledes end den klassiske musik der blev hørt i barndomshjemmet og de balletter hun selv dansede til. Bla. pga. kæmpehittet ”Kiss”. I denne første del af ugens udsendelse kan du høre Katrine fortælle om fascinationen af Prince og hans rå, funky og sexede musik, som kom til at gøre en kæmpe forskel for hendes liv. Sendt første gang d. 09.12.2022 Udsendelse nr.: 48 Vært: Anders Bøtter Klip og lyddesign: Emil Germod Medvirkende: Katrine Engberg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.
Author Neal Karlen, in conversation with Sam Bleazard.Introduction - New York Times, Rolling Stone magazine, author...friend?1-3mins: "Please don't let my scoop go away!" - Memories from another lifetime...and the BBC Omnibus documentary4mins ...time to stop writing - and talking about - Prince, wanting to be a fan again and not a critic...7mins - MPLS, segregation and the 'Minneapolis Sound'9mins30s - Prince as an 11-year-old kid, and a story from one of his substitute teachers11mins30s - Was Prince's life a sad story or a triumphant story of success?13mins30s - 'This Thing Called Life' - were you worried that by being so candid it would create a backlash on the book?17mins - the audiobook, the showman and Prince off the record in the 1980s19mins - small aspects of the real guy being revealed: showing the imperfect human being behind the star.20mins30s - "I Love U..."? And how it feels...22mins30s - Humour in the book and 'The Crusher'!24mins30s - The dilemma of releasing tapes of Prince speaking from the 1980s...'the most compartmentalised person I've ever met'27mins - "Prince who?" - "The real Prince!"29mins - The only person still awake at 4am and happy to shoot the breeze...30mins30s - Different personalities and the blurring between friendship and employment33mins - Not deifying Prince...and his relationship with his mother and father49mins - the last conversation with Prince (3 weeks before his passing)50mins - any things you wished you'd put in the book?
Introducing the Band:Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are joined by Eli Lake. Eli is a contributing editor at Commentary, and fellow at the Clements Center at UT-Austin. Follow him on Twitter at @EliLake.Eli's Music Pick: Prince, Pt. 2 (1985-1991)Join us once again as we deepen our Strange Relationship with Prince! Eli rejoins the gang as they pick up their discussion of the amazing career of Prince Rogers Nelson in the aftermath of Purple Rain and Around The World In A Day and Eighties megastardom. Having conquered America his own way, yet endlessly restless and ambitious, Prince proceeds to wander through an ill-begotten movie project (Under The Cherry Moon, with the wildly underrated album Parade attached) and a period of indecision and various scrapped projects until finally he emerges with Sign O' The Times in 1987. Now widely hailed as his greatest achievement, it didn't sell at the time and inaugurated a period where Prince would increasingly go to war both with himself and his record label. Hear the early results on this episode, as we discuss the fascinating narrative that leads to Lovesexy (a CD he insisted be released as one single 44-minute-long track, to prevent listeners from skipping around), then Batman, then another unfortunate movie tied to a fantastic album, and finally his great commercial revival with Diamonds And Pearls. Yes, the dire rhymes of Tony M. are discussed. Yes, all the outtakes and discarded projects are discussed. And the story will only get stranger in our final episode, next time.
Mark E Stewart and Rob Hunter discuss everything from Prince's second movie Under The Cherry Moon, and discuss if The Lakers win over Utah helped them turn the corner (It didnt) Also The guys disucss the plight of Black Coaches in the NFL, Dont want to miss that.
Antpooh and Michael Dean talk about the recent showing of Under The Cherry Moon at Paisley Park. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcast-on-prince--podcastjuicenet/support
Grab yourself a glass of champagne and your favorite French cuisine and join Jared and Ed as they toast (and roast?) Prince's second feature film release, "Under The Cherry Moon".
Susannah Melvoin was the love of Prince's life. Nothing Compares 2 U is about her. If I Was Your Girlfriend is about her. They started dating before Purple Rain. They got engaged just before he started shooting Under The Cherry Moon. My Prince docuseries Who Was Prince? is out now so let's throwback to this convo with Susannah where she talks all about their relationship and the story behind “Starfish and Coffee”—which was a song based on a story from her childhood. Follow Who Was Prince? wherever podcasts are streamed.
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This week, SUMMER BLOCKBUSTER!?! celebrates Valentine’s Day by taking on one of the least romantic romances ever filmed: 1986’s UNDER THE CHERRY MOON, directed by Prince. The pop icon followed up his smash hit PURPLE RAIN with a black-and-white homage to screwball comedies that plays like a giant middle finger to critics and fans alike. … Continue reading Ep. #115-Under the Cherry Moon →
1986, l'année où Prince va conquérir l'Europe et débuter son histoire d'amour avec la France. Concert mythique au New Morning, club de jazz parisien, tournage de son second film à Nice, location d'un appartement à côté des Champs Elysées... C'est aussi l'époque où il va faire danser le monde entier avec Girls & Boys, et surtout Kiss.
Max and Jenn take two respective visits to the Regal South Coast Village in Costa Mesa, CA for reviews of TENET and WORDS ON BATHROOM WALLS. Also reviews of three films directed by musicians… Prince’s UNDER THE CHERRY MOON, David Byrne’s TRUE STORIES and Madonna’s W.E.
Musician and Chef Jarobi White (A Tribe Called Quest) discusses his recommendation for an at home double feature. Jarobi's selections include a pairing of 80's classics, Under The Cherry Moon (1986) directed by Prince and Star Wars Episode 5: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) directed by Irvin Kershner. We also discuss Jarobi's culinary interests as well as his time spent this summer in Yellow Springs, OH hanging out at Chappelle Summer Camp. Produced by: Eric Mahoney Music by: evitaN
Musician and Chef Jarobi White (A Tribe Called Quest) discusses his recommendation for an at home double feature. Jarobi's selections include a pairing of 80's classics, Under The Cherry Moon (1986) directed by Prince and Star Wars Episode 5: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) directed by Irvin Kershner. We also discuss Jarobi's culinary interests as well as his time spent this summer in Yellow Springs, OH hanging out at Chappelle Summer Camp. Produced by: Eric Mahoney Music by: evitaN --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kontikipodcast/support
Välkommen Robert mötte någon som mött Lassie - Therese och Harry Dean Stanton När har Oliver och Robert gråtit som mest till en film Oliver = A Beautiful Mind Robert = Dead Poets Society samt Braveheart Undisputed - är det mer okej att "vara cool" i en B-rulle? Korrekturavdelningen Steve Mnuchin Bankman på Goldman Sachs som blev Secretary of Treasure = finansminister Inte ens i närheten av Bruckheimer och Top Gun. Filmografi Vad gör en producent Executiv producent - övergripande finansiellt ansvar Filmproducent - Men nära ansvar, dagsschema, sponsorer, casting, etc. I Hollywood har en producent MER ansvar - i Europa mer regissören Hur länge har Thelma Shoonmaker klipp Scorseses filmer - fick hon någon Oscar Vann för Raging Bull, Aviator och Departed Klipp allt(?) sedan Raging Bull Hayao Miyazaki filmen Oliver har sett var Insomnia var Christopher Nolans TREDJE film, efter Following och Memento Corpus Christi är en POLSK film om en ungdomsbrottsling som blir konverterad i ungdomsfängelse, men inte får bli präst pga sina brott. Han tar sig dock till en småstad där han inte är känd, och fejkar till sig en präst-post. Vaudeville eller vådevill är ett lustspel med sånginslag, ofta med satirisk eller parodisk tendens.[1] Ordets ursprung är något oklart, men kan komma från franskans voix de ville - stadens ljud, eller från en dal i Normandie, Val de Vire.[2] Som teatergenre föddes vaudevillen i början av 1700-talet med författare som Alexis Piron, Jean-François Regnard och Alain-René Lesage. Under 1800-talet märks främst författare som Eugène Scribe och Eugène Labiche. I Sverige introducerades genren 1781 genom Carl Envallsson, och den första svenska vaudevillepjäsen anses vara Carl Israel Hallmans pjäs Tillfälle gör tjufven från 1783.[3] I Danmark blev vaudevillen mycket populär under 1820-talet främst genom Johan Ludvig Heibergs pjäser.[4] I USA har vaudeville ungefär samma betydelse som europeiska varieté,[4] och kan ha alla möjliga typer av underhållare; sångare, komiker, illusionister, djurdomptörer, akrobater med mera. Många av de artister som senare kom att göra radio eller film som till exempel W.C. Fields, Buster Keaton, Bröderna Marx, Edgar Bergen och The Three Stooges debuterade först inom vaudeville. A Spike Lee Joint var från hans ANDRA film "She's gotta have it" - så endast hans första film Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads var joint-free. Tredje filmen var School Daze och fjärde Do the Right Thing. Conrad Hall fotograferade mycket riktigt även American Beuty (utöver Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) Filmen med Denzel Washington om ett ungt debatt-lag från en "svart skola" hette The Great Debaters. Do the Right thing var nominerad för bästa screenplay och bästa biroll (Danny Aiello) - vann ingetdera - Kim Basinger kritiserade deras frånvaro i kategorin bästa film Fängelset i Shawshank Redemption heter givetvis Shawshank Correctional Facility - INTE Shawshank Redemption Frank Darabonts filmografi utöver The Shawshank Redemption var förutom nämnda Green Mile även The Majestic med Jim Carey och The Mist som var ännu en Steven King film Brad Renfro (Sommardåd/Apt Pupil) var 25 år när han dog - inte club 27 Jazzfilmen hette Round Midnight - inte Roundabout Midnight. Vad har vi sett sedan senast Robert Halva Spirited Away Lite för läskig för barnen Training day Början på Washington och Antoine Fuquas cineastiska bromance Bra film men… …Washingtons karaktär och hans porträtterande är för skruvat, inte tillräckligt smart uppbyggd Oliver Rambling Boy Dokumentär Om basisten Charlie Hayden Spelade med jazzpianisten Keith Jarret Uncut Gems Bra men inte fantastiskt bra Nyhets-segment Folkets bio klarar två månader till Debatt om huruvida VOD-premiärer kommer kvarstå efter krisen Framflyttade filmer No time to die - november Uppskattas kosta 500 miljoner kronor Förbokade annonskampanjer Uteblivna intäkter Wonder Woman 1984 - från juni till augusti The personal life od David Copperfield - april till augusti Black Widow + Mulan 3 + A quiet place part II + F9 flyttar ETT ÅR Tenet + Top gun: Maverick + Ghostbusters: Afterlife, lär flyttas också The Lovebirds flyttas till Netflix Pausade inspelningar ”Avatar 2 och 3” (regi: James Cameron) med Kate Winslet, Vin Diesel och Zoe Saldana ”Mission impossible 7” (Christopher McQuarrie) med Tom Cruise och Rebecka Ferguson ”The Batman” (Matt Reeves) med Robert Pattinson, Zoë Kravitz och Andy Serkis ”Jurassic world: Dominion” (Colin Trevorrow) med Bryce Dallas Howard och Chris Pratt ”Matrix 4” (Lana Wachowski) med Keanu Reeves och Carrie-Anne Moss ”The last duel” (Ridley Scott) med Matt Damon, Ben Affleck och Adam Driver ”Nightmare Alley” (Guillermo del Toro) med Cate Blanchett och Bradley Cooper ”The forgiven” (John Michael McDonagh) med Ralph Fiennes och Jessica Chastain ”The card counter” (Paul Schrader) med Oscar Isaac och Tiffany Haddish ”The harder they fall” (Jeymes Samuel) med Idris Elba och Mustafa Shakir ”Red notice” ( Rawson Marshall Thurber) med Gal Gadot och Dwayne Johnson ”The prom” (Ryan Murphy) med Meryl Streep och Nicole Kidman. Netflixmusikal Streep o Kidman Två dagar kvar Rejält dyrt Hollywood reporter: Viruset kostar 170 miljarder förlorade intäkter Tema-segment De tre mest underskattade filmerna enligt Olivers tycke Bottennapp = En film som andra finner underskattad men som Oliver tyckte var korrekt skattad från början 3 - Thunderbolt and Lightfoot2 - Homeboy1 - Under the Cherry MoonBottennapp - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Nästa avsnitt Vår lyssnare Birgitta föreslog att vi skulle meddela vad vi skulle recensera nästa gång så lyssnarna kunde se filmerna själv Vad tycker ni - ska vi även göra det när det är en topplista? Ett förslag på tema från vår lyssnare Martin ville gärna veta vilka våra favoriter bland svenska filmer Vi gör nästa tema till Roberts topp-tre svenska filmer Om vi finner tid att se på film… Robert Snuten i Hollywood Aniara Spirited Away Oliver Obit
While you’re at home locked down, now is a great time to revisit the Podcastjuice archives. REPOST: The Prince Podcast crew gets together and watches Prince’s 2nd movie ‘Under The Cherry Moon’. Get your copy of the DVD and listen along as we give a hilarious rundown of the movie in real-time. JOIN PATREON PAGEPlease help support […]
While you’re at home locked down, now is a great time to revisit the Podcastjuice archives. REPOST: The Prince Podcast crew gets together and watches Prince’s 2nd movie ‘Under The Cherry Moon’. Get your copy of the DVD and listen along as we give a hilarious rundown of the movie in real-time. JOIN PATREON PAGEPlease help support […]
this week on the ugly couch we travel all the way to los Angeles to talk to the very witty , intelligent and down right bawdy screenwriter , Matthew Wilder, the man behind the films - "Dog Eat Dog " , "Regarding The Case Of Joan Of Arc" and "Your Name Here" the trailer for all three are below !! - we sit back and talk about his childhood , his start in film and his love of writing and directing - and our mutual love of films in general! He speaks about a kaleidoscope of different films he loves and scenes he loves in such films as ... "Inside Daisy Clover" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoAPSd-u1X8 "Golddiggers Of 1933" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MGYz3vRdzA Princes' " Under The Cherry Moon" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CdJH5HbSDc the sublime artwork , sets and unbelievably amazing acting in Altman's "3 women" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpca6eTJc3g and of course behind the scenes on the three films he wrote https://www.traileraddict.com/your-name-here/trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2UFA8btZ-4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRLRZ5sCIfo sit back and enjoy this brilliant funny man i could listen to him talk about film for hours ENJOY !!!
Nick and Mike check out Prince's 1986 rom-com "Under The Cherry Moon" on this weeks Media Obscura! They also get a surprise voicemail from their friend Raekwon, who is upset over some missing chapstick and on the prowl for answers.
Here is the person that responsible for my Prince addiction. Everybody has somebody that turned them on to Prince, right? Vikki and I talk about her love for Purple Rain and Under The Cherry Moon and the what she doesn't love about Graffiti Bridge. This episode is brought to you by Hitmaker Music. Subscribe to their YouTube Channel. Support the show.
Susannah was the love of Prince’s life. Nothing Compares 2 U is about her. If I Was Your Girlfriend is about her. They started dating before Purple Rain. They got engaged just before he started shooting Under The Cherry Moon. She talks all about the relationship and the story behind “Starfish and Coffee”—which was a song based on a story from her childhood. Let me know what you think! Twitter: @toure. Instagram @toureshowToure Show Ep 62Susannah Melvoin—I Loved PrinceHost & Writer: ToureSenior Producer: Chris ColbertProducer: Tyrice HesterAssistant Producer: Candid NicolePhotographer: Chuck MarcusThe House: DCP Entertainment See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Award winning British journalist, Charles Thomson, returns to the Reason Bound podcast to discuss music from the Heartbreak Hotel. Charles and Ryan talk about Elvis Presley and what he did or didn't contribute to music as well as accusations against the man and movement being racist. Ideas about Elvis from Stevie Wonder to Three 6 Mafia are discussed and provide context of "The King" from contemporaries, people who came after him, and those who knew him before he burst onto the music scene. But first, Charles starts off with some great stories of James Brown including speaking to him at a press conference and the "Godfather of Soul" playing with him during a live performance from the stage. Other topics include Prince and Under The Cherry Moon, The Wiz, Michael Jackson and his discography, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, The Beatles, and how artists will be remembered through history.
We are extremely honored to have two new, amazing guests join us on this episode of Inside The Album podcast for Purple Rain Deluxe: Duane Tudahl, the author of Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions: 1983 and 1984, and Miss TLC, the creator of Princeversaries on Twitter. Our discussion lasted almost 6 hours so we decided to split the conversation into two separate episodes and also two separate podcast series. However, keep in mind, that both episodes and shows will be from the same conversation; so, we’re hoping you’ll be on the lookout for part two of the conversation as well when it is released. In this episode, part one of our two-part conversation, we will primarily discuss Purple Rain Deluxe but we will also discuss Duane's upcoming book, Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions: 1983 and 1984, which will be released on November 15th. We will release part two of the conversation for our next podcast release and the launch of our inaugural Behind The Book podcast series following the inaugural release of our Behind The Film podcast series with Jerome Benton for Under The Cherry Moon. Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions: 1983 and 1984 by Duane Tudahl https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Purple-Rain-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538105497/ 'Purple Rain' outtakes: A track-by-track guide to the deluxe edition by Duane Tudahl https://www.thecurrent.org/feature/2017/07/05/purple-rain-deluxe-track-by-track Princerversaries on Twitter https://twitter.com/IAmMissTLC Headphone Highlights - Dr. Susan Rogers https://www.mixcloud.com/robstaples72/headphone-highlights-susan-rogers-songs-prince-listened-to-2nd-may-2017/
We're excited to announce our inaugural podcast for our new companion podcast series for our Prince and Prince-related Inside The Album podcasts: Behind The Film and Behind The Album podcasts, to differentiate when we talk with members of the purple kingdom who worked directly with Prince. We are extremely honored to have The Jerome Benton join Polished Solid, live in the real studio, as our first guest to discuss Prince's directorial debut, Under The Cherry Moon, but with all of our Prince and Prince-related podcasts, the conversation with Jerome migrates to other Prince-related topics too. We hope this is the first of many, but please be patient as it takes time to coordinate schedules. A very, very special thanks goes out to Jill Monroe for helping us turn this longstanding dream into a reality.
On this week's episode of Sun:Sets there's music from Solarsoul, Coldplay, Fehrplay, Prince, Vangelis and loads more. 1. Solarsoul - Light Memory (Original Piano Ambient Mix)2. Slusnik Luna - Sun 2011 (DJ Orion & J. Shore Remix)3. Tontario - Late4. Soundtrack Selection: Chosen by Bryan in KentPrince - Venus De Milo (Taken from the film “Under The Cherry Moon”5. Coldplay - Everglow 6. Karma Sutra - Sugar Steps7. Vangelis - Abraham's Theme8. Chicane - Ibiza Bleeps9. Fon.Leman - It's True10. Fehrplay - Annie (Extended Mix)11. Niles Cooper - Bleached Skies (Original Mix Edit)12. Furkan Senol - When You Smile
Join us as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Prince’s 2nd movie Under The Cherry Moon, with our very own movie commentary. Cue up your dvd or digital copy (we need that blu-ray WB) and listen along as we give our commentary of the classic film. JOIN OUR PATREON Please help support the site and […]
The French Riviera may have never looked so good as it does in Prince's directorial debut but the stunning black and white cinematography can't save all involved from growing Under The Cherry Moon. Yet West Coast writer/filmmaker MAURICE POPLAR loves it! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
The French Riviera may have never looked so good as it does in Prince's directorial debut but the stunning black and white cinematography can't save all involved from growing Under The Cherry Moon. Yet West Coast writer/filmmaker MAURICE POPLAR loves it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Imogen watches the classic 1986 film Under The Cherry Moon. (download) | (music by Gorgon and Peeple Watchin’)
What Your Brand Can Learn From Prince – Episode 137 We are making a quick change this week. On the last episode, I told you we were going to get into interviewing. We will do that next week. When I heard Prince had passed away, I started getting fascinated by the way people were reacting to the loss of one of the greatest musical artists of our time. I had to jump back in the studio and cut a new episode for this week. We'll pick up the interviewing episodes next week. Why did the death of Prince affect so many so deeply? Prince created a brand that epitomizes the Cult Brand that we talk so much about. I was talking with a friend this week. He was deeply touched by Prince's death. He said it bothered him much more than Michael Jackson or Whitney Houston or Merle Haggard and he couldn't figure out why. Prince has been on my mind quite a bit lately. I am a fan of most of what he created. There are musicians. Then, there are artists. Everything Prince touched was some form or art, pushing the boundaries. In his movie “Under The Cherry Moon”, he included a bit that almost predicted his death. At the end of the movie, Prince's character Christopher Tracy dies and early death. The scene is set to a song by Prince called “Sometimes It Snows In April”. It is very coincidental that Prince was taken from us early, in April, almost 30 years to the date of the release of “Under The Cherry Moon”, which came out July 4th, 1986. The death of Prince hurts many more than a typical celebrity death due to our association with the brand Prince created. We talk a lot about the Cult Brand. It was defined in the book “The Power Of Cult Branding” by BJ Bueno. If you look at Prince's brand, you will see all 7 attributes of a Cult Brand. These are characteristics you do not find with Michael Jackson or Whitney Houston or Merle Haggard. We came to expect those 3 to be in trouble. They weren't one of us. Prince seemed like a guy we could hang out with. He had a bit of cool about him. CULT BRAND Let's review the 7 attributes of a Cult Brand. We will see how they relate to Prince. Then, we can see how they can be used with your Podcast brand. SOCIAL GROUPS Let them be different together. Those people who didn't quite fit in due to their style found solace in the music and style of Prince. His concerts and nightclub allowed those fans to gather and be different together. Oddly enough, Prince's music is not found on YouTube. Prince wanted to keep his community special. You could choose to be involved. However, you needed to be involved his way. He controlled the message. Find ways for your audience to be different together. What does your podcast offer that is unique to you? This needs to be something that is different than any other podcast and done in a way that only you can do it. Once you create the difference, allow your audience to come together to share that difference. COURAGE Prince stood by his beliefs. He insisted on owning his publishing. He even went as far as changing his name to a symbol when his fight with Warner Brothers Records got crazy. The musical styles of Prince fused rock guitar solos with funk and rhythm and blues. He threw in some dance moves of James Brown to his unique style of dress. He had the courage to be different and stand out. Being different and standing out from the crowd takes courage. Be daring this week. Find something that will put your podcast on the map. It may be scary and outside of your comfort zone. That is ok. Give it a try. People will take notice. PROMOTE A LIFESTYLE - FUN In the 1980s, Prince created a style of dress that was unique to him. It was copied by many. It was self-expression and fun. Prince promoted a lifestyle. Love, fun and style. Even his guitars were fun and unique. After his musical success, Prince created other ways to spread his brand of fun. He created a few movies. Some of these were huge successes. Some barely broke even. Prince created his own nightclub. He fostered the careers of other artists. Fun was a primary attribute of his brand. Something we all wanted to be part of. With your podcast, don't be so serious all the time. Have fun. Be crazy. Let your inner child out to play every now and then. Life is too short to be so serious all the time. LISTEN TO YOUR CUSTOMERS - HUMAN NEEDS Humans have a need to come together. Music is a big part of that need. Prince gave it to his fans. In the 1980s when the economy was tough, Prince was singing about love and a carefree life. He delivered what his fans needed to escape their everyday life. What does your podcast audience need? Find that need and fulfill it regularly. If you don't know what that need is, ask your listeners. Find their Facebook pages and look for the need. It will be there. SUPPORT COMMUNITIES – START A CULT Prince didn't always need to spotlight. He would make some headlines, release an album or movie, then lay low for a while. This allowed his fans to embrace and spread the message. He also turned many fledgling Minneapolis musical acts into stars. Being part of the Revolution or New Power Generation was as easy as joining the movement. Even the biggest hits of Prince featured vocals of other members in his band. In “1999”, Prince is the 3rd voice. In his movie Purple Rain, it is portrayed that the title song was actually written by Wendy and Lisa, members of the band. Prince included everyone and shared the attention and credit. With your podcast, share the credit. Give. Make others the star. The more you shine your spotlight on others, the more it will come back to you. Simply focus on helping others. Bring your fans together. Introduce your listeners to each other. Spread the love. When you do that, your message will begin to spread on the wings of others. OPENESS – INCLUSIVE, INVITING Anyone could be part of the Prince movement. Dress like him. Move like him. He promoted love and being part of a movement. People could relate to that. Be inviting with your podcast. Allow your listeners to direct a bit of your content. Give them some ownership in the content you create. You also need to make it easy to join your tribe. Eliminate a lot of the hoops and just get them into the party. PROMOTE PERSONAL FREEDOM Prince used his style to promote his own personal freedom. Then, he encouraged others to do the same. He always insisted that he have complete creative control over everything he did. We all have an enemy. When you find the common enemy, your brand can help your listener fight the common bad. Create the freedom. Do you think it is a coincidence that listeners on the Dave Ramsey show become debt free? Their debt free scream is followed by a loud yell of “freedom”. All of the listeners are fighting the common enemy. That is personal freedom. We can learn a lot from the brand of Prince. Add these 7 attributes of a cult brand into your podcast. You will begin to create a powerful tribe that will drive your brand to new heights. Next week, we begin the series on interviewing. Have you ever conducted that interview that went nowhere? The one you felt like deleting right after it was over? We can help. Next week, we will answer a couple listener questions about getting the most out of your interview guest. Do you need help with your podcast? E-mail me any time at Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's see what we can do. You can find my podcast and other tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.
In this episode GFM's Love Man is joined by resident Princeologists DJ Polished Solid and The Ricker for a discussion of all things Prince 1986 where we focus on his album release "Parade" and film "Under The Cherry Moon". This is a must listen discussion of that seminal in the Purple Universe.