Watch an Exclusive Deleted Scene from ‘Get On Up’

 

Get On Up, the acclaimed biopic about funk master James Brown, debuted this summer to enthusiastic reviews for lead star Chadwick Boseman (soon to become The Black Panther for Marvel Studios). Even CraveOnline called his performance “revelatory.” So if you missed this master class in groove in theaters, you’d better believe you gotta check out the Blu-ray on January 6, 2015.

 

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To get you into the spirit, CraveOnline is proud to debut an exclusive deleted scene from Get On Up, in which a very young James Brown gets one of his first lessons in showmanship. Sure, it’s all in the service of steering servicemen towards the local brothel, but e every great star’s gotta start somewhere. 

Watch the clip above, and be sure to check out the groovetastic Get On Up on home video this week.

 

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Pioneering American music icon James Brown goes from rags to rhythm-and-blues royalty in Get On Up, a spectacular portrait of the life of the charismatic performer, debuting on Digital HD on December 9, 2014 and on DVD and Blu-ray™ Combo Pack including Blu-ray™, DVD, and Digital HD with Ultraviolet™ on January 6, 2015 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.  Director Tate Taylor follows up his Oscar-nominated breakout film, The Help, with an explosively soul-packed story filled with stunning remixes of Brown’s original recordings, dramatic recreations of the singer’s memorable stage moments and a mesmerizing star performance by Chadwick Boseman (42) as “The Godfather of Soul.”  The Blu-ray™ Combo Pack also features over an hour of bonus material, including never-before-seen interviews with the filmmakers and cast, extended and deleted scenes and additional unforgettable musical performances.

Get On Up starsChadwick Boseman (42Draft Day) in yet another career-making performance as Brown, with a stellar supporting cast that includes Oscar®-nominee Viola Davis (The Help, “How to Get Away with Murder”), Oscar-winner Octavia Spencer (The HelpFruitvale Station), Nelsan Ellis (The Butler, “True Blood”), Oscar-nominee Dan Aykroyd (Driving Miss DaisyGhostbusters), Craig Robinson (This is the EndHot Tub Time Machine) and Jill Scott (Why Did I Get MarriedBaggage Claim).

James Brown’s ferocity, talent and ambition propelled him from his hardscrabble South Carolina roots to some of the most prestigious musical venues in the world, earning him a reputation as “the hardest working man in show business.” Get On Up takes audiences behind the scenes of his brilliant, six-decade-long career for an uncensored look at the turbulent forces that drove the legendary performer.

The Blu-ray™ Combo Pack includes a Blu-ray™, DVD and DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet™. 

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Bonus Features on Blu-Ray and DVD

•Long Journey to the Screen – Producers Mick Jagger and Brian Grazer spent 14 years bringing Get On Up to the screen. In this short feature, they discuss why James Brown is such a compelling subject, as well as their own memories of meeting the superstar, the rocky road to the screen and how they joined forces to bring the film to life.

•Chadwick Boseman: Meet Mr. James Brown – The filmmakers discuss why they chose Chadwick Boseman to embody the legendary ‘Godfather of Soul’ and what it took for him to learn to sing and dance (and do the splits!) like James Brown.

•The Get On Up Family – Director Tate Taylor and producers Brian Grazer and Mick Jagger talk about the extensive search for the perfect actors to play bring James Brown’s life story to the screen.

•Tate Taylor’s Master Class – The director’s extended take on a key scene in the film showcases the actors in an unscripted performance

•Feature Commentary with Director and Producer Tate Taylor

 

Bonus Features Exclusively on Blu-Ray

•On Stage with the Hardest Working Man – Compare the film’s depiction of Brown’s performances in Vietnam, at the TAMI Show and the Apollo with the real thing using archival footage of the actual events.

•The Founding Father of Funk – Producers Mick Jagger and Brian Grazer join select cast members and recording artists to talk about the real James Brown and the influence he had on the world around him.

•Deleted/Extended/Alternate Scenes

•Full Song Performances

•Extended Song Performances

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