A spoof video on YouTube has taken the Lifetime television network to task for its terrible casting of the movie "Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B." The video shows a spoof of what the auditions probably looked like to come up with the disgraceful end result as seen in the movie. The surprise end in the spoof video brings the point home
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Friday, November 21, 2014
Spoof Video Slams Lifetime's Terrible Casting In The 'Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B Movie' (Video)
A spoof video on YouTube has taken the Lifetime television network to task for its terrible casting of the movie "Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B." The video shows a spoof of what the auditions probably looked like to come up with the disgraceful end result as seen in the movie. The surprise end in the spoof video brings the point home
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Lifetime Accused Of Promoting Pedophilia Due To Tweets On Twitter About The Movie 'Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B'
Aaliyah
The Lifetime Network came under fire for inappropriate tweets they released on Twitter in attempting to promote their poorly made biopic "Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B." The terrible movie was executive produced by gossip talk show host, Wendy Williams, who was also slammed left right and center on social networking for the subpar biopic.
Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B's R Kelly and Aaliyah portrayal promoted pedophilia in trying to make excuses for his illegally and exploitative conduct towards an impressionable underage girl
Twitter users became outraged when Lifetime's official Twitter account released tweets romanticizing Aaliyah and R Kelly's marriage that constituted statutory rape under the law, as she was 15-years-old and he 27-yaers of age. A few of the twisted tweets from Lifetime stated, "Are Aaliyah's parents being unfair?" in reference to Aaliyah's parents, Diane and Michael Haughton, appropriately stating the marriage will be annulled and taking appropriate action to end the illegal, pedophilic union.
Lifetime tweets romanticizing pedophilia in promoting "Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B"
Another inappropriate tweet stated "R. Kelly is almost twice Aaliyah's age. Is that crazy?" It was a pedophilic question to ask, as anyone with half a brain, who knows even the basics about the law and has a sense of morality understands that a 26-year-old man is not supposed to be having sex with a 14-year-old girl.
STORY SOURCE
Lifetime Accused of Posting Inappropriate Tweets About Underage Romance And Marriage Of R Kelly And Aaliyah
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Lifetime Accused of Posting Inappropriate Tweets About Underage Romance And Marriage Of R Kelly And Aaliyah
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Wendy Williams Responds To Terrible Public Backlash Over The Aaliyah Movie In What This Site Correctly Predicted Would Be A Flop (Video)
Aaliyah
Wendy Williams produced the widely panned and slammed "Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B" made for TV movie, released by the Lifetime network. Social networking excoriated Williams and Lifetime over the poorly done film that for months prior to its release, the Judiciary Report warned against and predicted would be a major flop. They had time to back out, as the Judiciary Report stated the project would flop and being insulting to Aaliyah's memory, before they began filming.
Now that the movie has spectacularly bombed and Williams and company are being slammed for it in a major way, the gossip talk show host, who is deflated by public comments directed at her, has responded stating, "I see my Aaliyah movie broke the Internet this weekend! Errbody got an opinion. Well, I must tell you, whether you love or hate, you watched. It was the second-highest rated movie on all of cable this year so far. Not just Lifetime. All of cable."
It's sad that you think ratings and money (blood money might I add) are what matter and not actually getting a story right with the correct tact and sensitivity that was needed, regarding a young girl who was a victim of statutory rape at age 14 and died in a terrible plane crash at age 22. The only reason the movie had any viewers at all was not because of you or Lifetime, but due to the fact Aaliyah still has fans who tuned in hoping for a good film, but received a substandard and insulting movie instead. The public backlash means the film is a flop. Your name is also destroyed in filmmaking circles and no production and its attached talent wants the terrible reaction this project received.
Those who know and understand entertainment recognize that Aaliyah was a very talented girl. She never had a flop, which is no small feat in the entertainment industry. She released music that crossed over and were huge hits ("Are You That Somebody" and "Try Again"). She also had R&B hits that made a big impact. She deserved better than this subpar biopic that disrespected her life, family and career. Plain and simply put, you were not equipped to tackle such sensitive subject matter and hurt her family, who are still grieving her death.
If I were you I would be embarrassed to have my name attached to that movie. You guys stole an idea and concepts to make the film and executed it so poorly the public reacted very badly to it. This movie should have been made by knowledgeable people, who actually know what happened regarding Aaliyah's life and work, not greedy, money and publicity hungry individuals, who know nothing about filmmaking. You disrespected the dead for money. Nothing good can come from that.
Another interesting tidbit, insiders in the industry were not happy Monday morning with the awful domestic and global public reaction and terrible reviews regarding "Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B." They are holding it against those involved in the making of the movie. The industry has been talking and it is not good for those involved in the project, as certain industry film moguls and their staff don't want things like this attached to Hollywood.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Lifetime’s 'Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B' Movie Is Not True To The Facts And Is Being Torn To Pieces By Critics And Social Networking
"Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B"
This past Saturday, Lifetime debuted their biopic “Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B” to scorn, contempt, complaints and anger from audiences, who took to social networking to voice their disapproval and disgust of the poorly written and made biopic. Producer, Wendy Williams, who knows nothing about filmmaking, was slammed just as much as Lifetime for this mockery of a film.
Aaliyah
Actress, Alexandra Shipp, was supposed to resemble Aaliyah, but looked more like rapper Da Brat. Shipp tried but she didn’t get Aaliyah right. The facial expressions, laughter and nuances of the character were not correct. Missy Elliot, Timbaland and Damon Dash were poorly cast as well, drawing nothing but insults on social networking, via the public slamming Wendy Williams and Lifetime.
The film tried to make songwriter/producer, R. Kelly, look decent, when his behavior was anything but. R Kelly began having sex with Aaliyah when she was 14-years-old and he 26-years of age. “Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B” tried to turn it into some torn love story, when it was statutory rape and the sexual exploitation of a minor. They made Aaliyah look bad, like she was this bold woman going after R Kelly and he was some shy, innocent wallflower being seduced by her charms, but trying to resist.
Alexandra Shipp as Aaliyah
She was a 14-year-old girl and he a grown man headed for age 30. R Kelly married Aaliyah in Chicago when she was 15 and he 27. A fake ID was used that falsely stated she was 18. Whose idea do you think that was to do this and who do you really think procured the fake ID. It certainly wasn’t the 15-year-old girl being taken advantage of by a grown man.
The fact of the matter is R Kelly has a problem. He is a sexual predator, who has preyed on several underage girls and repeatedly had sex with them, some as young as age 12. He strung them along, manipulating and using them for sex, while telling them he’d make them stars like underage Aaliyah. Sadly, some of these girls committed suicide, citing all the sick things he’d done to them and made them do to him and other underage girls during threesomes. R Kelly is a man who was penetrating and urinating on underage girls for sexual gratification. How he got portrayed as some shrinking violet in “Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B” is a mystery.
Alexandra Shipp as Aaliyah
“Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B” has devalued Aaliyah’s legacy, as nothing cheesy and chintzy was ever attached to her name until this substandard, tabloid styled biopic. Aaliyah had beautiful, well-recorded songs such as “The One I Gave My Heart To” “Journey To The Past” “At Your Best” and “One In A Million.” She had catchy mega dance hits such as "Are You That Somebody" and "Try Again." Aaliyah was also a very good dancer and an engaging actress.
However, the music in “Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B” was bad and cheesy, especially the “Move Your Body” number that was written for the project, as her family refused to grant Lifetime clearance to use her music. “Move Your Body” doesn’t even fit the time period and awkwardly sped up in the middle of the song like someone lost control of a live tape.
"Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B"
“Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B” also showed Aaliyah hitting her father on the chest when he told her in the presence of R Kelly that their illegal marriage will be annulled (it was and Aaliyah and her parents sued to have the records sealed). Lifetime was not there during this moment of her life. Therefore, why did they add something so outrageous and defamatory, as to showing her lunging at her dad and striking him on the chest. Why did they put that in the movie.
Audiences who posted on Twitter were angered by the fact they kept pronouncing Aaliyah's name wrong in the film. People were also offended that producer, Wendy Williams, tweeted her favorite Aailyah song is "Let Me Know" when the correct song title is "At Your Best" which is a remake of the Isley Brothers' classic. They were clearly not equipped to make this film and severely out of their depth.
After the movie aired a Twitter user posted photos of the actors and the actual people which highlights the bad casting
“Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B” left out half of Aaliyah’s story and was largely fictional. The people who made the film did not know filmmaking, Aaliyah's life story or what was truly going on behind the scenes in the industry at the time of the scandal, concerning her being manipulated and used by R Kelly. The biopic created fictional elements that were never there in real life and worst of all tried to make a pedophile look like a man who tried to do right by a young girl.
The line in the film featuring R Kelly stating, “We were made for each other otherwise God wouldn’t have put you in my path” was insane. God did not put Aaliyah in R Kelly’s path for him to sexually exploit, manipulate and brainwash an underage minor. She was young, trusting, impressionable and naïve, as girls are at that age. He took advantage of that. He sinned against her.
Aaliyah never had a song entitled "Let Me Know." The song Williams is trying to pull out the air and can't name is "At Your Best."
Biopics need to be done with care. The Jacksons mini-series was a great biopic. It was very engaging and became a classic. The Temptations were before my time, but I grew up on their music because of my dad. Therefore, to see their biopic so well done, with strong screenplay writing, great costumes and touching, believable acting from gifted actors, was great.
The Selena biopic looked authentic and was very moving. I cried at the end of the film. “What’s Love Got To Do With It” was a stunning and shocking biopic on the life of singer Tina Turner (that movie made me so mad I wanted to punch Ike Turner LOL). However, Aaliyah’s life had all the elements for a stunning movie retelling of actual events, but Lifetime and Wendy Williams messed it up with “Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B.”
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Zendaya Coleman Backs Out Of Aaliyah Biopic After Fans And Her Family Protest The Movie That Is Now On Hold
Lifetime's Casting For Unauthorized Whitney Houston Biopic Is Very Poor For A Film That Is Upsetting Her Family
New Actress Cast As Aaliyah In Unauthorized Lifetime Biopic That Wendy Williams Is Now Executive Producing
Rihanna Wants To Play Aaliyah In Biopic After Zendaya Coleman Quits The Unauthorized Movie
Casting For Lifetime's Unauthorized Aaliyah Biopic Goes Terribly Wrong Again
Justice System Fails - Pedophile R. Kelly Goes Free
Teens Under Pressure By Hollywood To Have Sex
Aaliyah Family Release Statement On Unauthorized Lifetime Biopic Slamming The Planned Movie While Lead Actress Zendaya Coleman Says She's Black Enough To Play The Singer
Family And Fans Of The Late Singer Aaliyah Vocally Oppose Lifetime's Unauthorized Biopic Of Her Life Starring Zendaya Coleman
Zendaya Coleman Backs Out Of Aaliyah Biopic After Fans And Her Family Protest The Movie That Is Now On Hold
Lifetime's Casting For Unauthorized Whitney Houston Biopic Is Very Poor For A Film That Is Upsetting Her Family
New Actress Cast As Aaliyah In Unauthorized Lifetime Biopic That Wendy Williams Is Now Executive Producing
Rihanna Wants To Play Aaliyah In Biopic After Zendaya Coleman Quits The Unauthorized Movie
Casting For Lifetime's Unauthorized Aaliyah Biopic Goes Terribly Wrong Again
Justice System Fails - Pedophile R. Kelly Goes Free
Teens Under Pressure By Hollywood To Have Sex
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014
A Second Aaliyah Movie In The Works
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A second movie on the life of the late R&B singer Aaliyah is in the works. Previously, singer B. Simone was earmarked to play Aaliyah in a film, but the project never came together. However, there's new talk about the Simone project and Aaliyah's family is said to be involved at this juncture.
B. Simone
Recently the Lifetime network announced they are
making an unauthorized Aaliyah biopic, angering the singer's family.
The Judiciary Report warned the Lifetime biopic sounds like a
disaster in the making, not to mention, the network is known for
producing less than stellar biographical films. Then casting items
were released and the public responded very negatively to the
incorrectly chosen actors and actresses given parts in the movie,
creating mini-scandal after mini-scandal online.
Alexandra Shipp has replaced Zendaya Coleman in the Lifetime unauthorized Aaliyah biopic
he Judiciary Report is not endorsing either Aaliyah biopic, but of the actresses chosen thus far, B. Simone bears the strongest resemblance to the late star. If you don't look closely enough, you'll think Simone is Aaliyah. Still, there's more to a picture than casting. The script and many other elements must be right.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Casting For Lifetime's Unauthorized Aaliyah Biopic Goes Terribly Wrong Again
Aaliyah
The Lifetime network just keeps proving me right in
my criticism of their planned unauthorized biopic on the late R&B
singer Aaliyah, who died in a tragic plane crash at age 22.
Previously the Judiciary Report publicly disagreed with casting
comedic actress Zendaya Coleman as "Aaliyah." Coleman backed out of
the role and another replacement was chosen who also is not the best
for the role.
Chattrisse Dolabaille and actor Izaak Smith
The latest casting gaffe from Lifetime sees actress
Chattrisse Dolabaille and actor Izaak Smith cast as rapper Missy
Elliot and producer Timbaland. Let me just state, this is some of
the worst casting I have ever seen. Dolabaille and Smith look
nothing like Timbaland and Missy Elliot.
Missy Elliot and Timbaland
People all over the internet are laughing at the
casting choice, wondering if it is a prank. However, sadly, these
choices are very much real. This is almost as delusional as me
joking on Twitter that I look like Halle Berry's twin. At least I'm
kidding. Lifetime is not and needs Lasik eye surgery.
STORY SOURCE
Lifetime's Aaliyah Biopic Finds Its Missy Elliott and Timbaland
Lifetime's Aaliyah Biopic Finds Its Missy Elliott and Timbaland
August 9, 2014 @ 10:25 am - You can't have a
movie about Aaliyah without her musical mentors. A network
representative told TheWrap that Lifetime's Aaliyah biopic has cast
Chattrisse Dolabaille and Izaak Smith as producer-rappers Missy
Elliott and Timbaland, respectively. Dolabaille is a newcomer to
Hollywood. She's a Canadian actress, singer and dancer.
Izaak Smith, on the other hand, was a contender on
“So You Think You Can Dance Canada.” He has appeared in “Percy
Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” and “Mirror Mirror” as
a dancer. He also played Cal Rice on popular Canadian series, “Tower
Prep,” and Danny on digital series “Totally Amp'd.”
Aaliyah worked with Timbaland and Missy Elliott on
her second album, “One In A Million,” which sold 3.7 million copies
in the United States and more than eight million copies worldwide.
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