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Mario Van Peebles' half-documentary/half-homage to his father Melvin Van Peebles' movie Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971).Mario Van Peebles' half-documentary/half-homage to his father Melvin Van Peebles' movie Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971).Mario Van Peebles' half-documentary/half-homage to his father Melvin Van Peebles' movie Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971).
- Awards
- 3 wins & 11 nominations
Ralph P. Martin
- Tommy David
- (as Ralph Martin)
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- TriviaDuring a July 2004 interview with Terry Gross on the National Public Radio program "Fresh Air," Mario Van Peebles explained that he did not want to put any child actor in the same position he was put in on the set of Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971), especially because he felt like, as a thirteen-year-old, his father had given him no choice but to participate in a sex scene with a much older woman--partly by threatening to confiscate the bicycle he had received as a Christmas present if he didn't perform. "I didn't enjoy it at all. I didn't want to be in that scene. I didn't want to have to give that bike back--that bike had a banana seat!...I didn't want to make anyone do that scene twice, so in Baadasssss! (2003) I just used the original footage of me as a kid in "(Sweet) Sweetback('s Baadasssss Song)" during that scene. So the kid I cast (to play the younger version of me, Khleo Thomas) wasn't going to have to do anything like that. And that's just something that I wanted to do--I said, 'well, I'm not going to repeat, do unto someone else what I didn't like having done unto me. ' But I did want to show the scene because I thought it was a point in my life, and it just showed something interesting about Melvin, that he was sort of like that 'Great Santini-esque' father--almost that which does not kill in a Friedrich Nietzsche-esque way you makes you stronger."
- GoofsWhile in the "D"...Detroit, The DJ announces the radio station's call letters beginning with "K" Call letters for radio and television stations in that area of the country start with "W".
- Quotes
Melvin Van Peebles: Is this something negative, Priscilla? Because if it's negative, I can't even deal with it right now. I'm a broke, pissed off nigger from Chicago, and I'm down to my last cigar.
- Crazy creditsReal-life participants of the production of "Sweet Sweetback's..." give testimony during the closing credits, including Earth, Wind & Fire founding member Maurice White, who confirmed the "bounced check" story. Melvin Van Peebles himself appears onscreen when the credits finish.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Anatomy of a Scene: Baadasssss (2004)
- SoundtracksDamn All the Fallacies
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`Rated X by an All-White Jury' may have been one of the most memorable and profound ad lines in film history.
You'd have to have lived in the 70's to understand the exhilaration of Blaxploitation films, which liberated African-Americans to depict themselves as powerful, successful, and dangerous. While the `Shaft' and `Superfly' detective films became the best-known emblems of the genre, Melvin Van Peebles' `Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song' started it all and beat `Love Story' in earnings that year. That ad line didn't hurt, nor did another one, `You Bled My Momma. You Bled My Poppa. But You Won't Bleed Me.'(Nor did his previous success at Columbia with `Watermelon Man.')
The artistic merit of `Song' is arguable (Roger Ebert calls it `low-rent'), but the success of son Mario's recent film about making `Song,' called `Baadasssss!' is certain. (It was originally called `How to get the Man's Foot out of your Ass' to give you an idea of how son follows father as bad boy).
Mario plays his father struggling to make `Song,' from selling his beloved motorcycle (an obvious homage to another 70's rogue spirit, `Easy Rider') to begging $50,000 from Bill Cosby. Along the way, the driven Melvin has his 12-year son acting in a scene where a boy loses his virginity, a plot involves a male hustler from Watts killing bad cops and escaping punishment, and Black Panthers play a critical role in gaining viewers for `Song.' Not to forget Melvin pretending to make a porn film to avoid paying union wages or beating up an editor who wants to leave. Melvin advised his son in creating this film, `Don't make me too damn nice.' He didn't. It's tough out there.
This is a film for the fledgling filmmaker, who needs to see how difficult making a film is and how many sacrifices, social and financial, are made to bring a project to the screen. It is one of the best ever made to show the making of a movie. As a producer says in the film, `Good things do not come to those who wait.' Neither Melvin nor his son waited.
You'd have to have lived in the 70's to understand the exhilaration of Blaxploitation films, which liberated African-Americans to depict themselves as powerful, successful, and dangerous. While the `Shaft' and `Superfly' detective films became the best-known emblems of the genre, Melvin Van Peebles' `Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song' started it all and beat `Love Story' in earnings that year. That ad line didn't hurt, nor did another one, `You Bled My Momma. You Bled My Poppa. But You Won't Bleed Me.'(Nor did his previous success at Columbia with `Watermelon Man.')
The artistic merit of `Song' is arguable (Roger Ebert calls it `low-rent'), but the success of son Mario's recent film about making `Song,' called `Baadasssss!' is certain. (It was originally called `How to get the Man's Foot out of your Ass' to give you an idea of how son follows father as bad boy).
Mario plays his father struggling to make `Song,' from selling his beloved motorcycle (an obvious homage to another 70's rogue spirit, `Easy Rider') to begging $50,000 from Bill Cosby. Along the way, the driven Melvin has his 12-year son acting in a scene where a boy loses his virginity, a plot involves a male hustler from Watts killing bad cops and escaping punishment, and Black Panthers play a critical role in gaining viewers for `Song.' Not to forget Melvin pretending to make a porn film to avoid paying union wages or beating up an editor who wants to leave. Melvin advised his son in creating this film, `Don't make me too damn nice.' He didn't. It's tough out there.
This is a film for the fledgling filmmaker, who needs to see how difficult making a film is and how many sacrifices, social and financial, are made to bring a project to the screen. It is one of the best ever made to show the making of a movie. As a producer says in the film, `Good things do not come to those who wait.' Neither Melvin nor his son waited.
- JohnDeSando
- Jun 23, 2004
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $365,727
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $45,331
- May 30, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $365,727
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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