Get On Up. I'd give the movie only a B because the director got too gimmicky with the nonlinear storyline and odd moments of the star talking directly to the camera/audience, and the film could have been shortened up a bit. But... Chadwick Boseman (42) as the King of Soul was absolutely great, as were Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer in much smaller roles. And if you enjoy James Brown, you'll love pretty much every performance, and there are quite a few. The movie doesn't shy away from showing him as the conflicted, messed up dude that he was frequently throughout his life.
It was also a sentimental journey for me. In June 1970, some friends (all white) and I performed the final act of our HS's Senior Show, lip-synching "Ain't It Funky Now." A pal since grade school, and to whom I'm still close, did a superb Mr. Dynamite, while four of us played his Famous Flames. We had great costumes, had a nice back-up band, and managed to do the rolling splits, funky chicken, and hitchhike. We closed by placing a cape over our crouching star, who jumped up and danced off stage right. Filmed in spectacular 8mm, it may someday appear on YouTube.
It was also a sentimental journey for me. In June 1970, some friends (all white) and I performed the final act of our HS's Senior Show, lip-synching "Ain't It Funky Now." A pal since grade school, and to whom I'm still close, did a superb Mr. Dynamite, while four of us played his Famous Flames. We had great costumes, had a nice back-up band, and managed to do the rolling splits, funky chicken, and hitchhike. We closed by placing a cape over our crouching star, who jumped up and danced off stage right. Filmed in spectacular 8mm, it may someday appear on YouTube.
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