Purple Rain [HD DVD] [1984] [US Import]
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Purple Rain [HD DVD] [1984] [US Import]
Starring: Prince , Apollonia Kotero , Morris Day , Olga Karlatos , and Clarence Williams III
Director: Albert Magnoli
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: HD DVD

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Release Date: 2007-07-24
Purple Rain [HD DVD] [1984] [US Import]

Amazon.co.uk Review

While "rock musical" remains a phrase used by sadistic parents to give their offspring nightmares the genre does occasionally throw up the odd gem, Purple Rain being perhaps the shiniest example. Given the theatricality of Prince's stage shows, it was only a matter of time before the diminutive pop potentate found himself a big-screen vehicle but few could have predicted that Purple Rain would become nothing less than a cultural phenomenon. The story, co-written by one-time Starsky & Hutch scripter William Blinn, may be a somewhat hackneyed tale with His Purpleness overcoming a troubled background and musical rival Morris Day to achieve his dreams of rock stardom. However, the cast, which also includes Prince protegée Appollonia, rises above the clichés to hand in a set of performances which, while never likely to trouble the Oscars, prove that all concerned can at least play a rough approximation of themselves with minimal difficulty. What really helped push the film's box-office receipts through the roof, however, was its soundtrack featuring a clutch of hit singles--notably "When Doves Cry"--and which cemented our pint-sized hero's position as one of the globe's premiere performing artists. Sadly, subsequent attempts to re-bottle this particular brand of lightning with Under a Cherry Moon and Graffiti Bridge would prove substantially less successful but Purple Rain still looks--and, more importantly sounds--rarely less than funktastic. --Clark Collis

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Purple Rain.......2007-11-11

I remember this movie from many years ago (watching it as a teenager) i loved the entire movie and of course the music, not only should you buy this dvd, you should also purchase the cd soundtrack, very beautiful lyrics...

4 out of 5 stars Purple Rain remains one of the most contemporary and entertaining films of its decade.......2007-06-29

This movie is soooo 80's and watching this last night had me dying while bringing back some fond memories. This semi-biographical tale of Prince's struggling to make it in the music industry is hit and miss throughout. For those who haven't already seen this; the film is really nothing more than a feature-length music video marking Prince's acting debut; he is essentially playing himself here, and is surprisingly charming. Prince is no actor...he mumbles his lines and resorts to melodrama in serious scenes...but his performance truly conveys a great deal of pain and conflict.

For a musician in his first role, he is actually quite good. Morris Day is a virtual scene-stealer; the "Time" leader plays, who else, Morris Day and his performance is inspired and funny. Prince's then-band mates Wendy and Lisa also shine as well as Apollonia who is adequate as The Kid's love interest. Clarence Williams III ("The Mod Squad") gives the best performance here as The Kid's father; his rage, confusion, and guilt truly come through in a brilliant performance, and his role should have been bigger.

"Purple Rain" is certainly an ego trip for its star. But Prince certainly deserves to have a big head because the music in "Purple Rain" is nothing less than awe-inspiring. He deservedly won an Oscar for his score, and the excitement of his live shows are truly on display here. The Time is also fun to watch; "Purple Rain" includes their performances of two of their biggest hits, "The Bird" and "Jungle Love."

"Purple Rain" is not without its imperfection. The film doesn't fully investigate The Kid's home life with the exception of a few throwaway scenes. Despite the charms of most of the performers, the acting is amateurish and often laughable. Despite its shortcomings, "Purple Rain" is a modern classic, the quintessential 80's picture. If you get a chance, rent or buy this DVD, the quality is great as well as the music.

5 out of 5 stars if only.............2006-10-25

I wish the deleted scenes were in this release

its weird when u see them elsewhere, please please please include them in a future super fantastic edit Mr Nelson

thsnks

5 out of 5 stars Absolute Classic - Prince is The Man!.......2006-01-09

As a big-time Prince fan of the last three to four years, I really can't believe I've only just got round to watching "Purple Rain". The brand new 2-disc anniversary Special Edition led me to buy it. Wow, I was really looking forward to watching it, but I wasn't prepared for just how electric it actually is. Prince's musical performances throughout the movie are nothing short of astounding - he REALLY has the moves in this one. I am very familiar (from repeated listens) with the classic "Purple Rain" album and all its songs, but to see them in the context of the movie completely alters your perception of the tunes and lyrics - like COMPUTER BLUE, THE BEAUTIFUL ONES, WHEN DOVES CRY and PURPLE RAIN itself. There is something undescribably hypnotising about the scenes where Prince and The Revolution perform. The closing songs BABY I'M A STAR and I WOULD DIE FOR U show how much energy and sheer talent Prince was brimming with in his mid-20s (he's overflowing!), it blew me away. It even makes Michael Jackson seem inanimate even in his peak years.

Prince shows you how to win the girl of your dreams - drive her to a lake, make her jump in, then drive off - absolutely hilarious stuff in hindsight.

Some of the scenes are very 1980s and unintentionally hilarious but this adds to the film's overall charm. Morris Day is the coolest cat on the block (and hilarious), and when his group The Time perform THE BIRD you get to see Morris Day and Jerome Benton light up the stage Minneapolis funk style - I love their dancing in this bit, and how Benton provides Morris with a mirror mid-performance.

I already can't wait to watch it again, I really can't!

Extras are terrific - particularly seeing a young Eddie Murphy pre-Beverly Hills Cop admit he is a "Prince groupie".

5 out of 5 stars The Purple one's finest hour.......2005-01-17

After 20 years Purple Rain is back! The acting may be poor but the songs still shine. The film and the album brought the tiny star into the superstar league. If you've never seen the film rent it for a blast of 80's power pop/funk.

Prince may be struggling to have hits now but you can see him at his best in this his debut film, with some fantastic hits including "When Doves Cry" and the anthemic title track!
Purple Rain [HD DVD] [1984]
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    Purple Rain [HD DVD] [1984]
    Starring: Prince , Morris Day , Clarence Williams , Olga Karlatos , and Apollonia Kotero
    Director: Albert Magnoli
    Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: HD DVD

    Musicals Musicals | Classics | Categories | DVD | Video
    Classic Classic | Musicals & Stage Performances | Musicals & Classical | Categories | DVD | Video
    Film Musicals Film Musicals | Musicals & Stage Performances | Musicals & Classical | Categories | DVD | Video
    Adult Pop Adult Pop | Pop & Dance | Music DVDs | Categories | DVD | Video
    HD DVD HD DVD | Format (binding_browse-bin) | Refinements | DVD | Video
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    Release Date: 2007-08-20
    Purple Rain [HD DVD] [1984]

    Amazon.co.uk Review

    While "rock musical" remains a phrase used by sadistic parents to give their offspring nightmares the genre does occasionally throw up the odd gem, Purple Rain being perhaps the shiniest example. Given the theatricality of Prince's stage shows, it was only a matter of time before the diminutive pop potentate found himself a big-screen vehicle but few could have predicted that Purple Rain would become nothing less than a cultural phenomenon. The story, co-written by one-time Starsky & Hutch scripter William Blinn, may be a somewhat hackneyed tale with His Purpleness overcoming a troubled background and musical rival Morris Day to achieve his dreams of rock stardom. However, the cast, which also includes Prince protegée Appollonia, rises above the clichés to hand in a set of performances which, while never likely to trouble the Oscars, prove that all concerned can at least play a rough approximation of themselves with minimal difficulty. What really helped push the film's box-office receipts through the roof, however, was its soundtrack featuring a clutch of hit singles--notably "When Doves Cry"--and which cemented our pint-sized hero's position as one of the globe's premiere performing artists. Sadly, subsequent attempts to re-bottle this particular brand of lightning with Under The Cherry Moon and Graffiti Moon would prove substantially less successful, but Purple Rain still looks--and, more importantly sounds--rarely less than funktastic. --Clark Collis

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