[TITLE]:........................ Get on Up
[DIRECTOR]:..................... Tate Taylor
[RELEASE DATE]:................. 1 August 2014 (USA)
[GENRE]:........................ Biography | Drama | Music
[HDTV SUPPORT]:................. Yes
[NO OF FILES]:.................. 1
[VIDEO]:........................ MKV - x264
[AUDIO]:........................ AAC - 2CH
[FILE SIZE]:.................... 999 MB
[RESOLUTION]:................... 1280 x 696
[FRAME RATE]:................... 23.976 fps
[LANGUAGE]:..................... English
[SUBTITLES]:.................... English
[RUNTIME]:...................... 02:18:50
[SOURCE]:....................... 720p BluRay
[IMDB Link]:..................... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2473602/
[IMDB Rating]:.................... 7.1/10
[DIRECTOR]:..................... Tate Taylor
[RELEASE DATE]:................. 1 August 2014 (USA)
[GENRE]:........................ Biography | Drama | Music
[HDTV SUPPORT]:................. Yes
[NO OF FILES]:.................. 1
[VIDEO]:........................ MKV - x264
[AUDIO]:........................ AAC - 2CH
[FILE SIZE]:.................... 999 MB
[RESOLUTION]:................... 1280 x 696
[FRAME RATE]:................... 23.976 fps
[LANGUAGE]:..................... English
[SUBTITLES]:.................... English
[RUNTIME]:...................... 02:18:50
[SOURCE]:....................... 720p BluRay
[IMDB Link]:..................... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2473602/
[IMDB Rating]:.................... 7.1/10
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On route to the stage, singer James Brown recalls a life with a turbulent childhood where music was his only constructive release for his passions. A chance demonstration of that in prison led to a new friend who helped get him out and into a musical career. With his fire and creative daring, Brown became a star who defiantly created new possibilities in show business both on and behind the stage in face of racism and conventional thinking. Along the way, James would also become a peacemaker who redefined and raised the African-American community's feeling of self-worth when it was needed most. However, those same domineering passions would lead James Brown alienating everyone around him as his appetites became ever more self-destructive. Only after he hit rock bottom with a serious mistake does Brown realize what he needs to do make his life as the Godfather of Soul truly worthwhile.