Good ole Suzanne DePasse struck again!
Good ole Suzanne DePasse struck again!
Marv,
Thanks for posting that. Taimak reveals that he is a very wise man and presents a lesson we all need to learn at 5:15:
" However, I don't hold any bad feelings towards anyone. I forgive everyone because at the end of the day I guess it's just business and you have to move on".
Again, thanks for posting this great lesson to live by.
My brother and Norman Whitfield wrote and produced the theme song for that film and did a lot of the music for the project. For their efforts...they won a RAZZIE LOL...A few decent songs included in the soundtrack [[Rhythm Of The Night for one)...but I think it's a project BG would rather forget and likely never wanted to duplicate with another Kung Fu film... Never really in Motown's stylistic wheelhouse...
Last edited by StuBass1; 04-26-2019 at 10:52 PM.
He should be lucky there was no call for a sequel. LOL
Marv, thanks for posting. It is hard to believe that it has been 34 years since the movie was out. This was always one of my favorite Motown movies. I saw on the internet where in 2016 there were a series of rebroadcasting of the movie, similar to the 50th Anniversary of the Night of the Living Dead. I completely missed the rebroadcasting effort because of lack of publicity at that time. He has changed completely; I would never have recognized him in the recent pictures as he did not resemble the way he looked back in 1985. I do, however, not consider this movie a flop. I also saw posters promoting the movie on the internet from the recent rebroadcasting.
Very interesting. Personally I don't think there was a need for a sequel, it's fine as it is. If I learned anything at all from watching this it's how B.G. used certain tactics to make people cooperate with him. The visit to the Playboy Mansion and the unlimited use of his luxury car was an "Investment" in him. Berry treated him so royally and made him feel like such a king that when he threw him peanuts at him for hard labor it wasn't supposed to make a difference. He wanted Taimak to care more about his attention and approval than his own well being. When he saw that contract and the low figures contained within it, "LOVE" would deter him and he'd make a heart over head decision. Thank God he had control over his emotions.
Wasn't that a cartoon?
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