View Full Version : 20th-anniversary two-disc special edition of Purple Rain
Oyama
05-29-2004, 01:31 PM
Will be available Aug 24, along with Graffiti Bridge and Under the Cherry Moon. :cool:
More info here (
http://www.usatoday.com/life/2004-05-27-coming-attractions_x.htm)
TSmithPage
05-30-2004, 11:26 AM
Good news! I've held off picking this up on DVD because it is so stripped down, so I'm looking forward to getting this. Hopefully, Best Buy or Circuit City will throw it on sale the first week.
CardinalFang
05-30-2004, 11:59 AM
Lets hope that Prince got involved with the reissue... now that he has a friendlier diposition towards WB.
Also more info:
http://www.prince.org/msg/7/96081/20th_Anniversary_Purple_Rain_DVD_details
Somebody there pointed out that these are possibly the videos they will include:
Let's Go Crazy
Take Me With U
When Doves Cry
I Would Die 4 U
Purple Rain
Jungle Love
Sex Shooter
The Bird
However, Purple Rain is pretty much the movie performance (edited, I think).
CardinalFang
06-01-2004, 08:15 PM
Ron Stone
06-01-2004, 08:41 PM
Boy, that movie was huge. The music dominated the airwaves and MTV.
Hope they have some unreleased Morris Day scenes!
Ed Bishop
06-01-2004, 09:06 PM
Hope they have some unreleased Morris Day scenes!
So do I, Ron, if only because Morris and Jerome were the best actors in the film! Clarence Williams III was wasted--had almost nothing to do except act violent, and not for long, at that--while the rest....let's just say you can probably still find better acting chops in most porn films....:D
What I'm praying for is the proper letterboxing, and real 5.1 sound....
:ed:
pdenny
06-02-2004, 08:28 AM
What I'm praying for is the proper letterboxing, and real 5.1 sound....
:ed:
Amen. PR was one of the first DVD's I ever bought, back in '99, and I was MIGHTILY disappointed that it's only been available in full-frame and PCM.
CardinalFang
06-04-2004, 08:54 AM
Stateless
06-06-2004, 02:00 PM
...let's just say you can probably still find better acting chops in most porn films....:D
:ed:
:laugh:
At least Prince found a leading lady to match his acting skills in Appolonia. :p
I think anyone would be happy to be 1/10th the musician Prince is, but as an actor... :hurl:
I think Weird Al put it best when he said something like his own movie would be like Purple Rain...only intentionally funny. :laugh:
ascot
06-06-2004, 03:31 PM
It is nice to see all the videos included including the non-Prince songs. I have to wonder if they'll use the entire "I Would Die 4 U / Baby I'm A Star" clip or an edited version. IIRC, the video was a live version running several minutes.
Oyama
08-12-2004, 07:36 PM
CardinalFang
08-12-2004, 07:49 PM
Purple Rain SE DVD review over at DVDfile (
http://dvdfile.com/software/review/dvd-video_9/purplerain_se.html) :thumbsup:
Cool, pretty much what I expected... sucks about the lack of deleted scenes, but I'll live.
Ed Bishop
08-12-2004, 08:40 PM
From that review, it does sound like something we can live with...
Visually, it was filmed on the cheap, something that shows,and the grainy or dark passages were inherent to it...but what we really enjoy are the music/concert sequences....the plot is useless and I agree, the misogyny was tiring the first time I saw it; doesn't get any easier to take with repeated viewings.
As for the sound, while 5.1 music would have been nice, I do like the idea of the music up front and the crowd behind, provided they isolated properly and it doesn't come off as unnatural.
:ed:
ascot
08-12-2004, 08:43 PM
The review mentioned a remastered soundtrack CD. Did I miss something? :confused:
Oatsdad
08-12-2004, 10:15 PM
The review mentioned a remastered soundtrack CD. Did I miss something? :confused:
Who knows - the sentence in question actually makes little sense:
"Truth be told, the music still sounds like it is in stereo and is comparable to recently soundtrack CD remaster."
That's English, but I don't understand it. It does imply that there's a remastered "Purple Rain" CD out there, I guess, but that's just nonsense since none exists.
I never put too much stock in what Peter Bracke writes - he makes WAY too many mistakes, and not just slips like "For Michael Jackson, it was when he first moonwalked on the Motown 50th Anniversary Show." He often makes such enormous mistakes that it becomes obvious he never actually watched the DVD. Heck, I know of instances in which he wrote reviews of DVDs he didn't even have! Take anything he writes with a grain of salt.
CardinalFang
08-13-2004, 03:42 AM
The review mentioned a remastered soundtrack CD. Did I miss something? :confused:
Well, there was this article recently:
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00E15FA3A5F0C718DDDAE 0894DC404482
It featured this quote:
He is now negotiating with Warner Brothers over the release of remastered versions of his old albums, including a 20th-anniversary edition of "Purple Rain."
But that's all we've heard so far...
-=Rudy=-
08-13-2004, 07:28 AM
I never put too much stock in what Peter Bracke writes - he makes WAY too many mistakes, and not just slips like "For Michael Jackson, it was when he first moonwalked on the Motown 50th Anniversary Show."
The grammar and spelling in that review were so poor, I wouldn't even take him with a grain of salt! :shake: It's one of the few times I've wanted to write someone and tell them just how much they suck at what they do. :P
Ken_McAlinden
08-13-2004, 10:44 AM
There is also a long-standing tradition at DVD File (and more than a few other review sites) to describe soundtracks with limited frequency range as "compressed". At least in this review, he talks about frequency response when he is actually talking about frequency response. Baby steps are steps nonetheless. :)
Regards,
ZenArcher
08-13-2004, 10:55 AM
:laugh:
At least Prince found a leading lady to match his acting skills in Appolonia. :p
I think anyone would be happy to be 1/10th the musician Prince is, but as an actor... :hurl:
I think Weird Al put it best when he said something like his own movie would be like Purple Rain...only intentionally funny. :laugh:
I agree with what you said, but to me, that's part of the charm.
Oatsdad
08-13-2004, 11:00 PM
The grammar and spelling in that review were so poor, I wouldn't even take him with a grain of salt! :shake: It's one of the few times I've wanted to write someone and tell them just how much they suck at what they do. :P
Bracke's really not a poor writer - he's just sloppy. He's the king of the hill, as DVD File is definitely the most successful DVD site, and since he knows he can get away with mistakes and blatant fiction, he doesn't care. This'll sound like sour grapes, but it honestly drives me nuts that I try as hard as I can to represent DVDs accurately in my reviews but someone who treats his audience with such contempt gets many more hits than our site will ever achieve...
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