Because I'm about to blow your mind with some news about Emilio Estevez.
― pplains, Monday, 17 August 2015 13:52 (nine years ago) link
loooool
― difficult-difficult lemon-difficult (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 17 August 2015 15:37 (nine years ago) link
The poster descriptions of this make me want to see it much more than the trailer, the self-aggrandizing lead-in of which put me off a little (reminds me a lot of these quick-cut musician "documentaries" that have proliferated that are just talking head after talking head saying stuff like "important" and "changed everything" for 90 minutes).
― five six and (man alive), Monday, 17 August 2015 15:45 (nine years ago) link
pretty neat piece on Greenspan's, the source of all the sweet vintage threads in the movie
http://www.sacbee.com/entertainment/movies-news-reviews/article31286762.html
― difficult-difficult lemon-difficult (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 17 August 2015 16:05 (nine years ago) link
I couldn't believe this was on like 4 screens @ my local multiplex. well-timed opening to be against like the man from uncle and idk even what else, some studio head shd get a raise cuz this will make v good dough
― johnny crunch, Monday, 17 August 2015 16:06 (nine years ago) link
i thought this would do well but i was still surprised by HOW well until I remembered that where to care about biggie, you have to care about mid-'90s rap - and be ok with diddy. with nwa, you not only have the nwa period, but chronic and chronic 2001, without even getting into cube. there's like three generations of gangsta rap fans touched on there, and then you have dre as eminem's mentor. so the base of interest is really a lot bigger than notorious.
― da croupier, Monday, 17 August 2015 16:10 (nine years ago) link
everything about this was handled better than the biggie movie
― balls, Monday, 17 August 2015 16:48 (nine years ago) link
This still doesn't have a Danish premiere date, meaning that it's tough to figure out whether or not it even has a distributor, meaning a rumour popped up that it wouldn't get to the country, the rumour growing so loud that a cinema had to tweet, that yup, it did have distributor. Because Universal Pictures distributes it's own films internationally. But mostly release dates coincide, I don't know the last time a blockbuster didn't have a release date here the day it opened in the US.
It makes me think. It is kinda weird, but NWA is probably seen as a niche-concern, more so than Pitch Perfect II and it's ilk. But why? At Danish festivals the kids jump around to King Kunta as well as Trap Queen or Get Low, and it always seems to surprise the organizers, there are always more people than planned for. And the music isn't on the radio, only in niche programs. Why wouldn't kids today, in the age of spotify and the internet, realize that NWA are the forefathers of a lot of the music they love? It's just erased, almost, hiphop is really still the eighties, it's New York, and it's conscious. In the eyes of the tastemakers.
Sorry for derailing the thread.
― Frederik B, Monday, 17 August 2015 17:04 (nine years ago) link
hiphop is really still the eighties, it's New York, and it's conscious. In the eyes of the tastemakers.
I assume yr speaking specifically of Denmark here
― Οὖτις, Monday, 17 August 2015 17:16 (nine years ago) link
Wesley Morris:
"...so beholden to the appeasement of so many artists and legacies and estates that none of it coheres as a movie.... There’s no point of view—just the masculinized version of the generically entertaining bitchery you find on nighttime soaps. But should the story of five gangsta-rappers from Compton feel this much like Melrose Place?”
http://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/straight-outta-compton-review-ice-cube-dr-dre/
― skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Monday, 17 August 2015 17:22 (nine years ago) link
based on the worldwide box office for other rap biopics and ice cube movies, guessing scandinavia isn't a primary concern
― da croupier, Monday, 17 August 2015 17:24 (nine years ago) link
judging from the info available on box office mojo and imdb, i don't even know if ride along got released in theaters in denmark
― da croupier, Monday, 17 August 2015 17:26 (nine years ago) link
i didn't hate ride along
― balls, Monday, 17 August 2015 17:27 (nine years ago) link
I thought the Morris review was pretty otm.
― difficult-difficult lemon-difficult (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 17 August 2015 17:29 (nine years ago) link
there's a bit of irony in wondering how a movie about nwa can have such a "psycho-thriller camp" relationship with reality
― da croupier, Monday, 17 August 2015 17:36 (nine years ago) link
lol
― balls, Monday, 17 August 2015 17:47 (nine years ago) link
― Οὖτις, 17. august 2015 19:16 (26 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Yup.
And no, Ride Along didn't get a Danish premiere either, and that was Universal as well.
― Frederik B, Monday, 17 August 2015 17:48 (nine years ago) link
idk what to tell you except that (at this point) that is a v v small sliver of hip hop culture
― Οὖτις, Monday, 17 August 2015 18:10 (nine years ago) link
Frederik, you're probably already aware of this, but there's an online petition to have Universal agree to two unsubtitled screenings in dk http://www.skrivunder.net/nwa_filmen_straight_outta_compton_i_danske_biografer
― niels, Monday, 17 August 2015 18:32 (nine years ago) link
x-post: He. Yeah, I know that. Denmark is small like that. People sorta like Kendrick, though. And Kanye. But Atlanta, drill, ratchet, that's foreign country. A song like thishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDLaJm5noSUwhich is such a Mike Will copy - a great one at that - is called chopped'n'screwed many places. We're decades behind.
No niels, I didn't know that. I'm guessing that might be why Grand tweeted what they did.
― Frederik B, Monday, 17 August 2015 18:33 (nine years ago) link
Frederik: "Ik heb geen fuck"--whenever you hear that, it means "I don't give a fuck." I used Google translator.
― clemenza, Monday, 17 August 2015 18:36 (nine years ago) link
That's dutch, dude...
Also, now I'm really sorry for derailing the thread. I want to hear more about the film! Looking forward to it.
― Frederik B, Monday, 17 August 2015 18:38 (nine years ago) link
These are the kind of derails I look forward to.
― pplains, Monday, 17 August 2015 18:39 (nine years ago) link
(xpost) Not only that, but they'd probably be speaking regular old English in a unsubtitled film. I need to think these jokes through.
― clemenza, Monday, 17 August 2015 18:41 (nine years ago) link
saw it again last night. still liked it, but have to agree with Veg's take that the last hour is a bit of a slog.
and one thing that drives me nuts is how every simple concept is overexplained.
*Eazy reads FBI letter*
Eazy: You know what? this is a gift!MC Ren: Yo, what you mean?Eazy: Bad publicity is good publicityMC Ren: OHHHHH makes sense!
*Ice Cube hears line referring to him as Benedict Arnold*
Ice Cube: Benedict Arnold? Are they calling me a traitor?Record Exec: Yes.
*For the last hour, Eazy goes into a coughing fit towards the end of every scene he's in to remind you he's sick*
Whoever's on screen with him: You alright, Eazy?
*scene where Eazy explains no less than three times in five minutes that he's having to downgrade his house due to expenses*
I mean, still enjoyed it but that shit was annoying
― Hammer Smashed Bagels, Monday, 17 August 2015 21:13 (nine years ago) link
lmao
― marcos, Monday, 17 August 2015 21:27 (nine years ago) link
A hospital? What is it?
― five six and (man alive), Monday, 17 August 2015 21:44 (nine years ago) link
haha that kind of shit is in a weird way precisely what i'm looking for. like i get wesley morris' point but there's something more triumphant and subversive (or maybe more subverted, in the sense of 'this is how much these guys won this battle') about a by the numbers walk hard type biopic for n.w.a., like even w/ the straight outta meme i could see someone bemoaning that but as someone old enough to remember the 'culture wars' that you'd have companies tweeting 'straight outta arby's' or whatever feels like a marker of victory in a way that dre being a millionaire, anything that tell's the bill o'reillys 'you're right, this isn't yr country anymore' is fine by me even if it's just someone selling curly fries.
― balls, Monday, 17 August 2015 21:50 (nine years ago) link
I think this is part of it, but it was also just the fact that the movie itself looked way better than Notorious. When I saw the Straight Outta Compton trailer two months ago, it looked totally exhilarating. The buzz kept building over the past month in various media sources, then it opened this week to uniformly positive reviews.
some dude said it upthread, but Notorious was a punchline before it even came out.
― intheblanks, Monday, 17 August 2015 22:25 (nine years ago) link
yeah, i didn't mean to suggest there weren't other factors like that, i just thought the difference in audience base was sorta remarkable.
― da croupier, Monday, 17 August 2015 22:31 (nine years ago) link
Also, and I mentioned this upthread, but Universal is the only studio right now doing a good job making and marketing blockbuster movies centered around women and people of color. They've had 7 big hits this year; 5 of those 7 are Pitch Perfect 2, 50 Shades of Grey, Trainwreck, Furious 7, and Straight Outta Compton.
The appeal of these films is of course very broad! It's why they made so much money! I guess the point I'm making is that there's only one studio that actually is using its resources in such a way to make an NWA movie a blockbuster. Other studios would have been too blinkered to make this project the success it ended up being.
― intheblanks, Monday, 17 August 2015 22:34 (nine years ago) link
honestly you could say universal is the only studio doing a good job of making and marketing movies for adults
― da croupier, Monday, 17 August 2015 22:39 (nine years ago) link
or rather, adult-oriented. obv marvel/pixar stuff is big with adults too.
xxxpost - cant imagine dre or cube wanting a reunion in the mid 90s but they did both record natural born killers around 1996 iirc, so im guessing they didnt hate each others guts at that point
― StillAdvance, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 03:12 (nine years ago) link
yeah, was really curious about the stuff regarding the reunion - in the movie, they actually show Yella playing a track he'd worked on for it, and I was wondering if that was real, or they just invented it (or made concrete something that may have been much more up in the air irl) for the narrative of the movie. Would def be into hearing unreleased NWA stuff!
― Dominique, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 13:58 (nine years ago) link
i think they ran their course tbh. unless they have archive stuff that was never released, im not interested in hearing any new NWA songs, esp if theyre like chin check. also dont know why they need a replacement for eazy - they could just keep going as a trio (plus yella obv)
― StillAdvance, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 16:23 (nine years ago) link
cant imagine dre or cube wanting a reunion in the mid 90s but they did both record natural born killers around 1996 iirc, so im guessing they didnt hate each others guts at that point
I remember there being press around the time of Eazy's death that they had all reconciled
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 16:42 (nine years ago) link
I really did enjoy watching this movie but it was so superficial and zero-depthy that it felt like people acting out a Wikipedia article. It taught me that a bunch of kids liked making music and then made some music and then got discovered and went on tour and became famous and then also fought sometimes (i.e. the story of virtually every famous band). Where the fuck were Yella or Ren besides appearing on screen simply because they had to be there for the movie to make sense? Where was all the depth and personal relationship stuff and why was so much stuff brought up once but then like never explored again [i.e. NWA not being able to form because some other group would get mad but then forming anyway, Snoop walking in Death Row flagging blue and ppl getting kinda mad but then it never being addressed explain how it was resolved really, etc, etc, etc]
― Y Kant Max Read (Stevie D(eux)), Tuesday, 18 August 2015 18:51 (nine years ago) link
Basically it just made me want to watch a bunch of other documentaries or read a bunch of other stuff to get some insight into what *actually* happened, also HSB hilariously OTM abt oversimplification, like oh here let me just stumble upon the G Thang riff while Snoop just happens to meander downstairs with all of these great lyrics ready to go
― Y Kant Max Read (Stevie D(eux)), Tuesday, 18 August 2015 18:52 (nine years ago) link
otm
― difficult-difficult lemon-difficult (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 18 August 2015 18:55 (nine years ago) link
also it was amusing to see how fucking batshit Death Row was and I really doubt it was embellished all that much
― Y Kant Max Read (Stevie D(eux)), Tuesday, 18 August 2015 18:56 (nine years ago) link
Dee Barnes has published her reflections on the time and film via Gawker
http://gawker.com/heres-whats-missing-from-straight-outta-compton-me-and-1724735910
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 20:07 (nine years ago) link
it just made me want to watch a bunch of other documentaries
there are not really any good docs about LA rap of this period that I know of but let me know if you find some
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 20:20 (nine years ago) link
Is there a way to read Gawker articles without sending them traffic?
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, 18 August 2015 20:40 (nine years ago) link
Ask someone to copy/paste, I guess. But you really should read it.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 20:42 (nine years ago) link
Pretty much all biopics are bad and dumb, and it probably doesn't help when two of the subjects of the biopic are also producers.
― Immediate Follower (NA), Tuesday, 18 August 2015 20:43 (nine years ago) link
I am getting less interested in this the more reviews come in
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 20:45 (nine years ago) link
I mean I love the subject matter but I hate biopics so this would have to offer something more than that to grab me and it kinda sounds like it does not
idk the description of that 'that's what a fool believes loggins! that's what...a fool believes. *cue music*' moment has me pretty stoked for whenever i dvr this thing off cable.
― balls, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 20:47 (nine years ago) link
If you're still not wanting to click through, perhaps this will help.
F. Gary Gray, the man whose film made $60 million last weekend as it erased my attack from history, was also behind the camera to film the moment that launched that very attack. He was my cameraman for Pump It Up! You may have noticed that Gary has been reluctant to address N.W.A.’s misogyny and Dre’s attack on me in interviews. I think a huge reason that Gary doesn’t want to address it is because then he’d have to explain his part in history. He’s obviously uncomfortable for a reason.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 21:00 (nine years ago) link