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Get On Up (film)

Get On Up is a 2014 American biographical musical film about the life of singer James Brown and is directed by Tate Taylor and written by Jez and John-Henry Butterworth. Produced by Brian Grazer, Mick Jagger, Taylor and Victoria Pearman, the film stars an ensemble cast featuring Chadwick Boseman as Brown, Nelsan Ellis as Bobby Byrd, Dan Aykroyd as Ben Bart, Viola Davis as Susie Brown, Craig Robinson as Maceo Parker, and Octavia Spencer as Aunt Honey.

Get On Up
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTate Taylor
Screenplay by
Story by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyStephen Goldblatt
Edited byMichael McCusker
Music byThomas Newman
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • August 1, 2014 (2014-08-01)
Running time
139 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million[2]
Box office$33.4 million[3]

The project was announced August 2013, along with Boseman, Davis, Spencer and Ellis' casting.[4] Principal photography began that November and took place in Mississippi, where the entire film was shot on location in 49 days.[5]

Get On Up was released on August 1, 2014 in the United States and received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise directed at the performances of the cast (particularly those of Boseman and Ellis), and grossed $33 million worldwide at the box office.

Plot edit

The film uses a nonlinear narrative, following James Brown's stream of consciousness as he recalls events from his life in an asynchronous manner, occasionally breaking the fourth wall to address the audience.

In 1939, young James lives in poverty with his mother and abusive father in the backwoods of Augusta, Georgia. His mother eventually leaves and becomes a prostitute. His father joins the Army, leaving James in the care of his brothel-running aunt. He is fascinated by the shout music at a black church. Later, he fights in a "battle royal" boxing match for the amusement of a white audience. Imagining the jazz band breaking into a funk style inspires him to win the bout. He spots his mother on the street one night, but she denies knowing him.

In 1949, 17 year-old James is imprisoned for stealing a suit. When Bobby Byrd and his gospel group perform at the prison, James is inspired. He impresses Bobby with his singing, and Bobby's family supervises his parole. James establishes himself as a lead singer and shifts the group's sound toward R&B. He leads them to jump onstage at a Little Richard show, introduces them as "the Famous Flames", and they perform a rousing rendition of "Caldonia". Richard gives James advice and warns him of the "white devil". James marries Velma Warren, and they have a son, Teddy. In 1955, Ralph Bass signs the band to King Records and records their first single, "Please, Please, Please". Ben Bart becomes James' manager; he and label executive Syd Nathan relegate the rest of the band to salaried employee status, and they quit.

By 1962 James and Bobby have re-formed the band, and James finances the recording of the hugely successful Live at the Apollo. After the show he is approached by his mother, who apologizes for leaving him. He wants nothing to do with her, but gives her financial support. In 1964 James upstages the up-and-coming Rolling Stones on the T.A.M.I. Show with his high-energy performance and dance moves. By paying young radio DJs to promote his shows, he is able to avoid promoter fees. He divorces Velma and marries Deidre Jenkins, but becomes abusive toward her. He treats his new backing band like lackeys, fining them for various infractions, calling rehearsals on their days off, and berating them for questioning him. He develops a signature groove, laying the foundation for funk.

When the King-assassination riots break out in 1968, James convinces the mayor of Boston not to cancel his show at the Boston Garden. Tensions are high between the police and the black audience, but James calms the crowd and issues a plea for togetherness. He records "Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud" and pitches President Lyndon B. Johnson his idea to perform a series of USO shows for American troops in Vietnam. Though their plane is nearly shot down, the band survives and their performance is well-received.

James suffers several setbacks, beginning with Ben's death from a heart attack. He starts several businesses and is investigated by the IRS for back taxes. His band presents a list of demands; when James rebuffs them, all quit except Bobby, who helps him assemble a new band. After a 1971 concert in Paris, Bobby proposes doing a second solo album. James considers this a betrayal; they argue and Bobby quits. James' eldest son, Teddy, dies in a car accident.

In Augusta in 1988, James gets high on marijuana and PCP and visits one of his businesses, finding that someone from a neighboring seminar has used his private restroom. He confronts the seminar carrying a shotgun, which he accidentally fires into the ceiling before forgiving the offender. The police arrive and James flees in his truck, crashing through a roadblock before being apprehended and imprisoned.

In 1993, James meets Bobby for the first time in 20 years and gives him tickets to his concert at Atlanta's Omni Coliseum. As he takes the stage, he reflects on the cost he has paid for success. Seeing Bobby and his wife in the audience, he performs "Try Me", moving them to tears.

Cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

Imagine Entertainment listed a James Brown biopic in development in 2000, with a script titled Star Time written by Steven Baigelman.[21] Mick Jagger joined on as a producer, and Jez and John-Henry Butterworth were brought on to rewrite the script, titled Superbad.[22] Spike Lee was set to direct but development stalled in 2006 over music licensing and finance issues.[23][24] It was revived in 2012 when Jagger read a recent draft by the Butterworth brothers.[25][23] John-Henry Butterworth was fascinated by the period concept of celebrity in preparing to write. “When James was becoming famous, you had to hide where you came from and be squeaky clean. Whereas if he were an artist launching his career now his upbringing and what happened to him would be right there in the press release. Everyone knows how many times 50 Cent has been shot.”[23] The script took some liberties and includes at least one scene involving fabricated incidents.[26] Lee vacated the directors position,[27] and on October 22, 2012, it was announced that Tate Taylor was set to direct the untitled biopic about James Brown, to be produced by Mick Jagger and Imagine Entertainment's Brian Grazer.[28] On August 29, 2013, Universal Pictures set October 17, 2014, as a release date for the film, previously untitled.[29] Later, on November 13, Universal shifted the release date of the biopic from October to August 1, 2014.[30]

Casting edit

On August 26, 2013, Universal selected Chadwick Boseman to play the lead role of James Brown.[6] Boseman did all of his own dancing and some singing.[31] The soundtrack is live recordings of James Brown.[31] On September 17, Universal announced an open casting call for actors, musicians, and extras for different roles in the biopic, which was held on September 21.[32] On September 30, Taylor cast Viola Davis to play Susie Brown and Octavia Spencer to play Aunt Honey.[10] On October 21, Nelsan Ellis joined the cast of film to portray Bobby Byrd, Brown's long-time friend.[8] Lennie James joined the cast on October 23, to play the role of Brown's father Joseph "Joe" James.[11] Jill Scott and Dan Aykroyd were added on October 31; Scott played Brown's wife while Aykroyd played Ben Bart, the president of one of New York City's largest talent agencies Universal Attractions Agency.[9]

On November 3, Universal added Keith Robinson to the film to portray the role of Baby Roy, a member of Brown's band.[15] On November 14, Tika Sumpter also joined the cast, to play singer Yvonne Fair.[14] There was a rumor that Taraji P. Henson was to join the film to play Tammi Terrell.[33] Nick Eversman joined the cast on November 19, to play Mick Jagger.[16] On December 9, 2013, it became public that Brandon Mychal Smith was selected to portray Brown's musical idol, Little Richard.[34] On December 20, Josh Hopkins joined the film to portray the role Ralph Bass, a music producer.[12] After the shooting wrapped up in Natchez, Mississippi, the production was looking for extras to begin a shoot on January 6, 2014, filming a concert scene set in Paris in 1971.[35] There was another call on January 6, 2014 for extras to film some daytime scenes in Jackson on January 7, 2014.[36]

Filming edit

Shooting began on November 4, 2013, in Natchez, in and around Natchez through the end of the year, and then in Jackson, Mississippi.[37] On December 20, 2013, the film wrapped up shooting in Natchez. Crews were set to take a holiday break and then return to filming from January 6–24, 2014, in Jackson.[35][38] Filming got on track again on January 6, 2014, in Jackson.[36] On January 13, 2014, press posted the news that crews had filmed large scenes at Thalia Mara Hall, and they shot other scenes at Mississippi Coliseum, Capitol Street, and some of the restaurants in Jackson.[39] In total Get On Up was shot in 49 days.[23]

Soundtrack edit

The soundtrack to the film, featured live performances of songs performed by James Brown, and newly produced and arranged renditions of Brown songs produced by the Underdogs.[40][41] The album was released by Universal Music Enterprises on July 29, 2014.[40]

Release edit

On September 1, 2014, it was announced that the film would be the opening film of the 2014 Zurich Film Festival.[42]

Marketing edit

On March 13, 2014, Universal released some photos and a first official trailer of the film.[43][44] A second official trailer was released on May 20.[45]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 80% based on 167 reviews, with an average rating of 6.88/10. The site's consensus reads: "With an unforgettable Chadwick Boseman in the starring role, Get On Up offers the Godfather of Soul a fittingly dynamic homage."[46] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 71 out of 100, based on 44 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[47] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[48]

Brandon Smith received praise from critics for his brief but memorable role as Little Richard.[49][50][51] Music critic Robert Christgau found the film "not just good--great. Better than The Help, which I quite admire, and Ray, which I love. A mite short of a work of genius--it fudges too much and mythologizes beyond the call of narrative necessity. But worthy of the genius who inspired it nevertheless ... Get On Up does justice to his unknowable soul and his unending music, both of which defy closure by definition."[52]

Less favorable reviews include "Get On Up is a cagey, shapeless James Brown biopic" by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, who rated the film D+ at The A.V. Club,[53] Several other critics noted key facts and incidents omitted in the film,[54] in articles such as "The Social Activist Side of James Brown You Won't See In Get On Up",[55] "The Great Man Theory of Funk: Get On Up shows us James Brown the unstoppable personality, but skimps on James Brown the musician",[56] and "12 Crazy James Brown Moments You Won't See in Get On Up".[57]

Box office edit

The film grossed $13.4 million during its opening weekend, finishing in third place at the domestic box office behind fellow new release Guardians of the Galaxy ($94.3 million) and Lucy ($18.3 million).[58]

Get On Up went on to gross $30.7 million in the U.S. and $2.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $33.4 million by September 2014, against a $30 million budget.[3][needs update]

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Get On Up is a 2014 American biographical musical film about the life of singer James Brown and is directed by Tate Taylor and written by Jez and John Henry Butterworth Produced by Brian Grazer Mick Jagger Taylor and Victoria Pearman the film stars an ensemble cast featuring Chadwick Boseman as Brown Nelsan Ellis as Bobby Byrd Dan Aykroyd as Ben Bart Viola Davis as Susie Brown Craig Robinson as Maceo Parker and Octavia Spencer as Aunt Honey Get On UpTheatrical release posterDirected byTate TaylorScreenplay byJez Butterworth John Henry ButterworthStory bySteven Baigelman Jez Butterworth John Henry ButterworthProduced byBrian Grazer Mick Jagger Tate Taylor Victoria PearmanStarringChadwick Boseman Nelsan Ellis Dan Aykroyd Viola Davis Craig Robinson Octavia SpencerCinematographyStephen GoldblattEdited byMichael McCuskerMusic byThomas NewmanProductioncompaniesImagine Entertainment Jagged Films Wyolah FilmsDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateAugust 1 2014 2014 08 01 Running time139 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 30 million 2 Box office 33 4 million 3 The project was announced August 2013 along with Boseman Davis Spencer and Ellis casting 4 Principal photography began that November and took place in Mississippi where the entire film was shot on location in 49 days 5 Get On Up was released on August 1 2014 in the United States and received generally positive reviews from critics with praise directed at the performances of the cast particularly those of Boseman and Ellis and grossed 33 million worldwide at the box office Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Soundtrack 5 Release 5 1 Marketing 6 Reception 6 1 Critical response 6 2 Box office 7 References 8 External linksPlot editThe film uses a nonlinear narrative following James Brown s stream of consciousness as he recalls events from his life in an asynchronous manner occasionally breaking the fourth wall to address the audience In 1939 young James lives in poverty with his mother and abusive father in the backwoods of Augusta Georgia His mother eventually leaves and becomes a prostitute His father joins the Army leaving James in the care of his brothel running aunt He is fascinated by the shout music at a black church Later he fights in a battle royal boxing match for the amusement of a white audience Imagining the jazz band breaking into a funk style inspires him to win the bout He spots his mother on the street one night but she denies knowing him In 1949 17 year old James is imprisoned for stealing a suit When Bobby Byrd and his gospel group perform at the prison James is inspired He impresses Bobby with his singing and Bobby s family supervises his parole James establishes himself as a lead singer and shifts the group s sound toward R amp B He leads them to jump onstage at a Little Richard show introduces them as the Famous Flames and they perform a rousing rendition of Caldonia Richard gives James advice and warns him of the white devil James marries Velma Warren and they have a son Teddy In 1955 Ralph Bass signs the band to King Records and records their first single Please Please Please Ben Bart becomes James manager he and label executive Syd Nathan relegate the rest of the band to salaried employee status and they quit By 1962 James and Bobby have re formed the band and James finances the recording of the hugely successful Live at the Apollo After the show he is approached by his mother who apologizes for leaving him He wants nothing to do with her but gives her financial support In 1964 James upstages the up and coming Rolling Stones on the T A M I Show with his high energy performance and dance moves By paying young radio DJs to promote his shows he is able to avoid promoter fees He divorces Velma and marries Deidre Jenkins but becomes abusive toward her He treats his new backing band like lackeys fining them for various infractions calling rehearsals on their days off and berating them for questioning him He develops a signature groove laying the foundation for funk When the King assassination riots break out in 1968 James convinces the mayor of Boston not to cancel his show at the Boston Garden Tensions are high between the police and the black audience but James calms the crowd and issues a plea for togetherness He records Say It Loud I m Black and I m Proud and pitches President Lyndon B Johnson his idea to perform a series of USO shows for American troops in Vietnam Though their plane is nearly shot down the band survives and their performance is well received James suffers several setbacks beginning with Ben s death from a heart attack He starts several businesses and is investigated by the IRS for back taxes His band presents a list of demands when James rebuffs them all quit except Bobby who helps him assemble a new band After a 1971 concert in Paris Bobby proposes doing a second solo album James considers this a betrayal they argue and Bobby quits James eldest son Teddy dies in a car accident In Augusta in 1988 James gets high on marijuana and PCP and visits one of his businesses finding that someone from a neighboring seminar has used his private restroom He confronts the seminar carrying a shotgun which he accidentally fires into the ceiling before forgiving the offender The police arrive and James flees in his truck crashing through a roadblock before being apprehended and imprisoned In 1993 James meets Bobby for the first time in 20 years and gives him tickets to his concert at Atlanta s Omni Coliseum As he takes the stage he reflects on the cost he has paid for success Seeing Bobby and his wife in the audience he performs Try Me moving them to tears Cast editChadwick Boseman as James Brown 6 Jamarion and Jordan Scott as young James Brown 7 Nelsan Ellis as Bobby Byrd 8 Dan Aykroyd as Ben Bart 9 Viola Davis as Susie Brown 10 Lennie James as Joseph Joe Brown 11 Fred Melamed as Syd Nathan Jamal Batiste as John Jabo Starks Craig Robinson as Maceo Parker 9 Jill Scott as Deidre Dee Dee Jenkins 9 Octavia Spencer as Aunt Honey Washington 10 Atkins Estimond as Big Junior Josh Hopkins as Ralph Bass 12 Brandon Mychal Smith as Little Richard 13 Tika Sumpter as Yvonne Fair 14 Aunjanue Ellis as Vicki Anderson Tariq Trotter as Pee Wee Ellis Aloe Blacc as Nafloyd Scott Keith Robinson as Baby Roy 15 Nick Eversman as Mick Jagger 16 J D Evermore as Seminar Presenter Ahna O Reilly as Reporter James DuMont as Corporal Dooley 17 Stacey Scowley as Penelope White Liz Mikel as Gertrude Sanders Aaron Jay Rome as Frankie Avalon Clyde Jones as Daddy Grace Joe T Blankenship as Alan Leeds Michael Papajohn as 1949 Cop Kirk Bovill as Announcer 18 Aakomon Jones as Bobby Bennett 19 20 John Benjamin Hickey as Richard Allison Janney as Kathy Jamell Richardson as Jimmy Nolen Justin Hall as Bootsy Collins David Carzell as Catfish Collins Jason Davis as Mayor Kevin White Billy Slaughter as Pool Cleaner Charles R Rooney as President Lyndon B Johnson Phyllis Montana Leblanc as Mrs ByrdProduction editDevelopment edit Imagine Entertainment listed a James Brown biopic in development in 2000 with a script titled Star Time written by Steven Baigelman 21 Mick Jagger joined on as a producer and Jez and John Henry Butterworth were brought on to rewrite the script titled Superbad 22 Spike Lee was set to direct but development stalled in 2006 over music licensing and finance issues 23 24 It was revived in 2012 when Jagger read a recent draft by the Butterworth brothers 25 23 John Henry Butterworth was fascinated by the period concept of celebrity in preparing to write When James was becoming famous you had to hide where you came from and be squeaky clean Whereas if he were an artist launching his career now his upbringing and what happened to him would be right there in the press release Everyone knows how many times 50 Cent has been shot 23 The script took some liberties and includes at least one scene involving fabricated incidents 26 Lee vacated the directors position 27 and on October 22 2012 it was announced that Tate Taylor was set to direct the untitled biopic about James Brown to be produced by Mick Jagger and Imagine Entertainment s Brian Grazer 28 On August 29 2013 Universal Pictures set October 17 2014 as a release date for the film previously untitled 29 Later on November 13 Universal shifted the release date of the biopic from October to August 1 2014 30 Casting edit On August 26 2013 Universal selected Chadwick Boseman to play the lead role of James Brown 6 Boseman did all of his own dancing and some singing 31 The soundtrack is live recordings of James Brown 31 On September 17 Universal announced an open casting call for actors musicians and extras for different roles in the biopic which was held on September 21 32 On September 30 Taylor cast Viola Davis to play Susie Brown and Octavia Spencer to play Aunt Honey 10 On October 21 Nelsan Ellis joined the cast of film to portray Bobby Byrd Brown s long time friend 8 Lennie James joined the cast on October 23 to play the role of Brown s father Joseph Joe James 11 Jill Scott and Dan Aykroyd were added on October 31 Scott played Brown s wife while Aykroyd played Ben Bart the president of one of New York City s largest talent agencies Universal Attractions Agency 9 On November 3 Universal added Keith Robinson to the film to portray the role of Baby Roy a member of Brown s band 15 On November 14 Tika Sumpter also joined the cast to play singer Yvonne Fair 14 There was a rumor that Taraji P Henson was to join the film to play Tammi Terrell 33 Nick Eversman joined the cast on November 19 to play Mick Jagger 16 On December 9 2013 it became public that Brandon Mychal Smith was selected to portray Brown s musical idol Little Richard 34 On December 20 Josh Hopkins joined the film to portray the role Ralph Bass a music producer 12 After the shooting wrapped up in Natchez Mississippi the production was looking for extras to begin a shoot on January 6 2014 filming a concert scene set in Paris in 1971 35 There was another call on January 6 2014 for extras to film some daytime scenes in Jackson on January 7 2014 36 Filming edit Shooting began on November 4 2013 in Natchez in and around Natchez through the end of the year and then in Jackson Mississippi 37 On December 20 2013 the film wrapped up shooting in Natchez Crews were set to take a holiday break and then return to filming from January 6 24 2014 in Jackson 35 38 Filming got on track again on January 6 2014 in Jackson 36 On January 13 2014 press posted the news that crews had filmed large scenes at Thalia Mara Hall and they shot other scenes at Mississippi Coliseum Capitol Street and some of the restaurants in Jackson 39 In total Get On Up was shot in 49 days 23 Soundtrack editMain article Get On Up soundtrack The soundtrack to the film featured live performances of songs performed by James Brown and newly produced and arranged renditions of Brown songs produced by the Underdogs 40 41 The album was released by Universal Music Enterprises on July 29 2014 40 Release editOn September 1 2014 it was announced that the film would be the opening film of the 2014 Zurich Film Festival 42 Marketing edit On March 13 2014 Universal released some photos and a first official trailer of the film 43 44 A second official trailer was released on May 20 45 Reception editCritical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 80 based on 167 reviews with an average rating of 6 88 10 The site s consensus reads With an unforgettable Chadwick Boseman in the starring role Get On Up offers the Godfather of Soul a fittingly dynamic homage 46 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 71 out of 100 based on 44 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 47 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 48 Brandon Smith received praise from critics for his brief but memorable role as Little Richard 49 50 51 Music critic Robert Christgau found the film not just good great Better than The Help which I quite admire and Ray which I love A mite short of a work of genius it fudges too much and mythologizes beyond the call of narrative necessity But worthy of the genius who inspired it nevertheless Get On Up does justice to his unknowable soul and his unending music both of which defy closure by definition 52 Less favorable reviews include Get On Up is a cagey shapeless James Brown biopic by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky who rated the film D at The A V Club 53 Several other critics noted key facts and incidents omitted in the film 54 in articles such as The Social Activist Side of James Brown You Won t See In Get On Up 55 The Great Man Theory of Funk Get On Up shows us James Brown the unstoppable personality but skimps on James Brown the musician 56 and 12 Crazy James Brown Moments You Won t See in Get On Up 57 Box office edit The film grossed 13 4 million during its opening weekend finishing in third place at the domestic box office behind fellow new release Guardians of the Galaxy 94 3 million and Lucy 18 3 million 58 Get On Up went on to gross 30 7 million in the U S and 2 7 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 33 4 million by September 2014 against a 30 million budget 3 needs update References edit Get On Up 12 British Board of Film Classification August 22 2014 Retrieved August 22 2014 Steve Dougherty July 24 2014 James Brown and the Making of Get On Up WSJ a b Get On Up 2014 Box Office Mojo Box Office Mojo Internet Movie Database Retrieved September 22 2014 Chitwood Adam August 29 2013 Universal to Release Tate Taylor s James Brown Biopic GET ON UP on October 17 2014 Collider Retrieved October 3 2020 Dougherty Steve July 24 2014 James Brown and the Making of Get On Up Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved October 3 2020 a b Kroll Justin August 28 2013 42 Star Chadwick Boseman to Play James Brown variety com Retrieved December 22 2013 Ali Lorraine July 24 2014 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is a cagey shapeless James Brown biopic The A V Club Jung E Alex 12 Crazy James Brown Moments You Won t See in Get On Up Vulture com Harris Aisha August 1 2014 The Social Activist Side of James Brown You Won t See In Get On Up Slate Wolk Douglas July 2014 The Great Man Theory of Funk Get On Up shows us James Brown the unstoppable personality but skimps on James Brown the musician Slate Jung E Alex August 12 2014 12 Crazy James Brown Moments You Won t See in Get On Up Vulture com Weekend Box Office Results for August 1 3 2014 Box Office Mojo Internet Movie Database August 4 2014 Retrieved August 22 2014 External links editGet On Up at IMDb nbsp Get On Up at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Get On Up film amp oldid 1202984532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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