That time a hollywood exec wanted to replace Prince in Purple Rain with this A lister at the time!

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Show business has almost always revolved around the eternal conflict between creative individuals and businesspeople. A filmmaker may have a given vision, but it often doesn't align with the vision that a studio wants to bring to life. This phenomenon occurs all the time, and it was recently revealed that Warner Bros. almost even stepped in to have silver screen icon John Travolta replace Prince on the legendary film, Purple Rain. The film's director explained:

Warner Bros. executives didn't like the script. They said it was the most sexist, misogynist script they'd ever read, especially the dumpster scene. So they asked 'What are you going to do [to change it]?' I said nothing. Then a suggestion was made that John Travolta play Prince. I said Prince has to play Prince. That's what will make the film authentic.

Albert Magnoli revealed this awesome bit of Purple Rain trivia during Purple Rain: Celebration (via Yahoo Movies) -- a celebratory panel conducted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to honor the legacy of the 1984 film, as well as Prince himself. He explained that Warner Bros. did not initially like the script for Purple Rain, and as such they wanted to bring in a bankable star like John Travolta to sell the movie to audiences. Magnoli wouldn't budge on his desire to have Prince take on a starring role in the film, and -- as you've probably already guessed -- the rest is history. The late, great rock star eventually played himself in Purple Rain and made his purple mark on cinematic history, one that few musicians have managed to emulate in the last three decades.

We definitely don't fault Warner Bros. for wanting to bring in someone like John Travolta; the Saturday Night Fever star had become a phenomenon by the early 1980s, and casting him in Purple Rain would most definitely serve to dull the movie's less palatable edge. However, having seen the movie, we ultimately have to side with the director on this issue. After all, Purple Rain is Prince's life story; can you imagine someone like Channing Tatum or Ryan Phillippe replacing Eminem in 8 Mile back in 2002? Looking back, such a potential decision seems blasphemous.

In the end, Warner Bros. made the right decision and acquiesced to the wishes of Albert Magnoli. Prince starred in Purple Rain, and the movie has become an iconic piece of pop culture history.

http://www.cinemablend.com/news/155...wood-wanted-in-purple-rain-in-place-of-prince


can you imagine someone like Channing Tatum or Ryan Phillippe replacing Eminem in 8 Mile back in 2002? thats not an exact analogy...them wanting to replace prince with travolta would be like replacing em with terrence howard..
 
imagining travolta doin i will die without you(the ending) is pure comedy in itself..that shit would've been spoof city without it trying to be funny..sad thing is his ass prob would've won an oscar or some shit
fuck it they need re-shoot scenes and call it "what if hollywood didn't make the right decision"..have travolta redo some scenes with the prince hair and mustache and have him do some of the dance moves..the comedy would be epic.. hell it's a lot of movies that they could do this with.. hell let oj do some of his terminator scenes
 
imagining travolta doin i will die without you(the ending) is pure comedy in itself..that shit would've been spoof city without it trying to be funny..sad thing is his ass prob would've won an oscar or some shit

My issue is more about them having no problem considering replacing a black man with a white man..

but in terms of doing the role....meh actually I think travolta could have pulled it off... They were off put by the misogyny and sexism..did they see Saturday Night Fever? that shit featured a gangbang!



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I think travolta could have physically pulled of the role and he's a better actor... but fuck replacing the black guy with a white dude.:smh::smh:
 
fuck it they need re-shoot scenes and call it "what if hollywood didn't make the right decision"..have travolta redo some scenes with the prince hair and mustache and have him do some of the dance moves..the comedy would be epic.. hell it's a lot of movies that they could do this with.. hell let oj do some of his terminator scenes

Ya'll sleeping this is a damn near brillant idea...

Watch Fallon steal this next season.

This would be a HUGE hit on youtube.

Great thing is you could play it straight and funny.

And each clip is under 8 min

Damn Talk!
 
Warner Bros. executives didn't like the script. They said it was the most sexist, misogynist script they'd ever read, especially the dumpster scene. So they asked 'What are you going to do [to change it]?' I said nothing. Then a suggestion was made that John Travolta play Prince. I said Prince has to play Prince. That's what will make the film authentic.


I find this laughable..


:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Damn, never saw this thread.
The thing is....John Travolta wasn't even a bankable star around the time of Purple Rain. Remember, Travolta was huge from like 77 through like 81 or whenever Urban Cowboy came out.... Then he was a has been joke for the rest of the decade. He didn't do anything of note again until the Look Who's talking movies and nothing acclaimed until 1994(?) With Pulp Fiction.
Edit...he did do Staying Alive in 83....which was a joke of a movie but wasn't a flop....but still he was also considered a joke around that time....it shows how little execs care about authenticity.
 
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I hear this is common with a lot of studios. Come in with something original and automatically they trash it and ask you to change it.
Even the most notable directors we know now faced the same despite already proving themselves to make hit movies.
I see it's about sticking to your guns in this industry.
It's like they want to measure how confident you are with the story.
 
I hear this is common with a lot of studios. Come in with something original and automatically they trash it and ask you to change it.
Even the most notable directors we know now faced the same despite already proving themselves to make hit movies.
I see it's about sticking to your guns in this industry.
It's like they want to measure how confident you are with the story.

No they just want to project white supremacy see Matt Damon and The Wall
 
Ya'll sleeping this is a damn near brillant idea...

Watch Fallon steal this next season.

This would be a HUGE hit on youtube.

Great thing is you could play it straight and funny.

And each clip is under 8 min

Damn Talk!
hey i be having some ideas man..it's juss the funding don't behind some of them lol
 
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