Categories: Movie News

A Public Enemy Movie Idea, From Years Before Bernie (Podcast)

Published by
Tim Molloy

The Public Enemy dispute over Bernie Sanders that led to Flavor Flav exiting isn’t the first crisis for the greatest group in hip-hop history. In fact, what’s going on now is nothing compared to what Public Enemy faced around the release of “Fight the Power,” the masterful theme for Spike Lee’s Fight the Power.

Not long ago, our Shoot This Now podcast— about true stories that should be made into movies — featured journalist Dart Adams talking about the group’s near-destruction around the time they recorded their signature song, released in 1989.

You can listen here…

…or on Apple, Spotify or Acast.

The story of Public Enemy and “Fight the Power” is relevant to everyone trying to make a political statement: How much should you stay true to your closest allies, right or wrong, and how much should you compromise for a wider audience?

Public Enemy’s leader, Chuck D, found himself on the verge of breakthrough success — and expanding his message of black unity — when a public relations crisis broke out.

Also Read: American Psycho — an Oral History, 20 Years After Its Dramatic Debut

Professor Griff, a member of the group, made anti-semitic comments that brought demands, mostly from white critics, that Griff be kicked out of the group.

Chuck D didn’t support Griff’s statements, but also didn’t want to be seen as kowtowing to the white media.

The dilemma threatened to stop the momentum of Public Enemy, and Do the Right Thing, which would soon become one of the most important Americans films about race.

As Adams explains on the podcast, Chuck D made a difficult choice — but the one that saved his group. The reason Public Enemy exists today, to play a Bernie Sanders rally or do anything else, is because of the decision Chuck D made 30 years ago.

How has no one made a Public Enemy movie? We understand the group is a little busy right now. But it’s insane that no one in Hollywood has seen the potential in the Public Enemy story enough to give the group the Straight Outta Compton treatment.

Note also, in our world of quickly escalating feuds, how measured both Public Enemy and Flavor Flav have been in their public statements about the disagreement.

When Flavor Flav’s attorney called out the Sanders campaign for using his likeness to promote the rally, he criticized Sanders alone — not Public Enemy.

“Flav … has not endorsed any political candidate in this election cycle,” attorney Matthew Friedman wrote. “It is unfortunate that a political campaign would be so careless with the artistic integrity of such iconoclastic figures in American culture.”

Ultimately, the group and Flavor Flav parted ways — but everyone was notably polite about it.

“Public Enemy… will be moving forward without Flavor Flav,” the group’s statement said. “We thank him for his years of service and wish him well.”

Many in the news media have, predictably, characterized the split as a feud or fight — but Chuck D and Flavor Flav have taken care not to fuel that narrative.

You can read Adams’ story about Public Enemy and “Fight the Power” here.

 

Tim Molloy

Recent Posts

  • Gallery

The 13 Best SNL Sketches in the Show’s Nearly 50 Years

Here are the 13 best SNL sketches in the nearly 50 years of Saturday Night…

1 hour ago
  • Gallery

12 Movie Sequels Better Than the Originals

These 12 movie sequels better than the original disprove the notion that the first movie…

2 hours ago
  • Movie News

Ethan Hawke Tells Young People to Watch Old Movies: ‘It’s on Your Damn Phone, Watch It!’

Ethan Hawke hopes he doesn't sound like the "old man yells at cloud" meme when…

23 hours ago
  • Interview

Joanna Arnow and Sean Baker Discuss The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed

Sean Baker is telling Joanna Arnow how her film The Feeling That the Time for…

23 hours ago
  • Gallery

Blazing Saddles: 12 Behind the Scenes Stories of Mel Brooks’ Absurdist Western Classic

Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles, released 50 years ago, is widely considered one of the funniest…

1 day ago
  • Gallery

12 Great TV Shows With Unlikable Lead Characters

These shows with unlikable lead characters prove you don't need to like someone to love…

1 day ago