Thunder Soul

March. 13,2010      PG
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THUNDER SOUL tells the true story of Conrad O. Johnson and the legendary Kashmere Stage Band. It was afros, pleated pants and platform shoes; James Brown, Sly Stone and Bootsy Collins. It was the ’70s, and an inner-city Houston high school was about to make history. Charismatic band leader, Conrad “Prof” Johnson would turn the school’s mediocre jazz band into a legendary, world-class funk powerhouse. Now, 35 years later, his students prepare to pay tribute to the man who changed their lives, the 92-year-old Prof. Some haven’t played their horns in decades, still they dust off their instruments determined to retake the stage to show Prof and the world that they’ve still got it.

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Jamie Foxx as  Himself

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Reviews

TrueJoshNight
2010/03/13

Truly Dreadful Film

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Dirtylogy
2010/03/14

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Loui Blair
2010/03/15

It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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Curt
2010/03/16

Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.

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AMichaelL
2010/03/17

This film is about the Kashmere (High School) Stage Band which was popular in the 1970s (and again in the 1990s). It was led by a man named Conrad Johnson until 1978 when the school failed to continue funding the highly successful endeavor. Now, 30 years later, his band comes back together for the sake of the aging band leader who changed their lives.With Civil Rights and Black Power movements in full force, Kashmere's member overcame racial prejudice and economic/social problems to become one of the greatest funk bands - not just high school bands - in the history of music. This film is an amazing look at the drive which makes people overcome circumstances which seem unfair. If you do not smile at least once during this movie, you probably lack a soul...so you probably should not be watching a movie called Thunder Soul! Amazing film - any music fan should go watch this NOW.

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Turfseer
2010/03/18

'Thunder Soul' chronicles what might have been the greatest high school stage band of all time. Back in the 70s, high school stage bands were all the rage but most of them consisted of students from white communities. Along comes music director, Conrad O. Johnson (aka "Prof") at inner-city Kashmere High School in Houston, Texas, who put together an all-black band that ended up outshining even the most talented white high school bands in the country.The documentary is not only about the past but features the reunion of Johnson's students in the present, who came back to Kashmere High School to perform for their beloved teacher, now in his early 90s. The now middle-aged alumni are overjoyed to be back in their old haunts and to greet one another, as some haven't seen each other in 30 years. Some of Prof's students haven't picked up an instrument for years so it takes some of them a few weeks of rehearsals before they're ready to perform before an audience.'Soul' features interviews with the former students who all testify to the lasting influence Conrad Johnson had on them. Johnson was a no-nonsense pedagogue who stressed the importance of upright character. He insisted that the students always set a good example since they were representing both the school and their community. Because of Johnson, according to some of his students, if it wasn't for him, they might have ending up immersed in a life of crime. Instead, their lives all went in a positive direction.Thunder Soul features some great footage of the band performing in their heyday. One particularly fascinating segment is when the band wins a nail biting high school stage band competition in Alabama. The band also got to tour all over the world including Europe and Japan and the former students speak of their own feeling of awe when they set foot outside the United States for the first time. There are also interviews with Johnson from back in the 70s as well as the time when the documentary was made.The documentary is ever so poignant since Johnson was hospitalized a few days before the reunion concert was scheduled. Somehow, the very frail ex-musical director, is brought to the high school in a wheelchair, and gets to see his former students offer up a sensational smörgåsbord of funk/jazz hits (mostly written by Johnson himself) that they used to play in the 70s. As it turns out, Johnson passes away just two days after the reunion concert and his funeral is a sight to behold—replete with rousing eulogies and celebratory musical selections.There are still questions I have about the documentary which puzzle me. How were the former students able to take so much time off from their regular jobs, fly to Houston, and participate in rehearsals? For those who hadn't picked up an instrument in years, how were they able to perform so well during the performance? Were there any musicians who were not part of the original stage band, performing at the concert? What did Johnson do after he was forced to retire? And finally, we're told that a new Kashmere Alumni Stage Band has been formed. I'd be interested to know which former students are participating in the new band and where can we find out where and when they'll be performing.A few years before the documentary was filmed, a compilation of the Kashmere Stage Band's music was put together by Stones Throw Records. The company's founder is also one of those interviewed who provides additional, interesting information about the music and era in which it was created.While 'Thunder Soul' sometimes feels more like a 'yearbook' for those who attended Kashmere High School at that time, the documentary provides the great service of reintroducing music to today's public that doesn't feel dated and a positive role model for the youth of today who aspire to do something positive with their lives.

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Media Babe
2010/03/19

This is without a doubt one of the best films of the 2010 Seattle International Film Festival. I have never experienced such an intense range of emotions while watching a film as I experienced while watching this one. From nearly the moment it began, I could feel tears leaking from the corners of my eyes, coursing down my cheeks. Tears of pleasure. Tears of joy. Tears of awe. Tears of sadness and hope and inspiration and sheer delight. I have never been moved by a film as I was moved by this one. It documents the rise and fall of an infamous High School Stage Band and their reunion 30 years later to honor their teacher. But it is about so much more than just that. It is a film about the power of one man, one teacher, to touch the lives of his students in ways that go beyond measure. It is a film about standing up in the face of all odds and coming out on top. It is a film about breaking standards, beliefs, and the norm, a film about being the best that you are, putting your heart and soul into what you are doing, and the magic that that sort of energy and power creates. It is a film that is uplifting, inspiring, amazing, exciting, and joyous. It is a film filled with incredible music, incredible people, and more love, courage, and soul than I have ever experienced in my life... until now.

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