THE COLOR PURPLE Movie Clip - Taraji P. Henson - Push Da Button - Warner Bros. Pictures invites you to experience “The Color Purple.” Produced by Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Scott Sanders and Quincy Jones, the film is a bold new take on the classic story of love and resilience, adapted from the beloved novel and the Broadway musical.
Torn apart from her sister Nettie (Halle Bailey) and her children, Celie (Fantasia Barrino in her major motion picture debut, reprising her 2005 role from Broadway) faces many hardships in her life, including an abusive husband simply called Mister (Colman Domingo). With the support of sultry singer Shug Avery (Taraji P. Henson) and stand-her-ground stepdaughter Sofia (Danielle Brooks, Tony-nominated for the role on Broadway), Celie ultimately finds extraordinary strength in the unbreakable bonds of a new kind of sisterhood.
“The Color Purple” is directed by Blitz Bazawule from a screenplay by acclaimed playwright and WGA Award winner Marcus Gardley (“The Maid”).
Torn apart from her sister Nettie (Halle Bailey) and her children, Celie (Fantasia Barrino in her major motion picture debut, reprising her 2005 role from Broadway) faces many hardships in her life, including an abusive husband simply called Mister (Colman Domingo). With the support of sultry singer Shug Avery (Taraji P. Henson) and stand-her-ground stepdaughter Sofia (Danielle Brooks, Tony-nominated for the role on Broadway), Celie ultimately finds extraordinary strength in the unbreakable bonds of a new kind of sisterhood.
“The Color Purple” is directed by Blitz Bazawule from a screenplay by acclaimed playwright and WGA Award winner Marcus Gardley (“The Maid”).
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00:00 [MUSIC - "GOOD LOVIN'"]
00:03 Now there's something about good lovin'
00:20 that all you ladies should know.
00:26 If you want to light your man on fire,
00:29 you gotta start it real slow.
00:33 Keep on turning up the voltage till that man begin to glow,
00:40 like you're switching on a light bulb.
00:43 Watch the juice begin to boil.
00:48 Lovin' a man that's no attention is what your man need to hear.
00:57 You want your lady racing with you,
01:00 you got to get her indeed.
01:02 Is the cheetah ever gonna find the specialist best?
01:10 If you don't know what it is, give her the stick.
01:14 She'll do the rest.
01:16 [LAUGHTER]
01:18 Push the button.
01:19 Push the button.
01:20 Push the button.
01:21 Push the button.
01:22 You gotta push it if you want to come in.
01:27 Push the button.
01:28 Push the button.
01:29 Give me something to let your baby know it ain't no thing.
01:36 If you want to feel the pain, call me.
01:39 [CHEERING]
01:41 Baby, push the button and pull the windows down.
01:45 Yeah, come on in.
01:48 [DRUMMING]
01:53 [CHEERING]
01:55 [DRUMMING]
01:57 [CHEERING]
01:59 [DRUMMING]
02:01 [CHEERING]
02:03 [DRUMMING]
02:05 [DRUMMING]
02:07 [CHEERING]
02:09 [DRUMMING]
02:11 [CHEERING]
02:13 [DRUMMING]
02:15 [CHEERING]
02:17 [DRUMMING]
02:19 [CHEERING]
02:21 [DRUMMING]
02:23 [CHEERING]
02:24 Woo, it ain't over yet, y'all.
02:28 Now, ladies, I need you to work a little harder, OK?
02:33 I want you to reach down and find your inner circle.
02:37 That's right.
02:38 That's right.
02:39 All right.
02:40 [CHEERING]
02:43 Push the button.
02:44 Push the button.
02:45 Push the button.
02:46 Push the button.
02:47 You gotta push it if you wanna call me.
02:52 Push the button.
02:53 Push the button.
02:54 Give me something.
02:55 Push the button.
02:56 To let your baby know it ain't no thing.
03:01 If you wanna feel the pain, call me.
03:04 [CHEERING]
03:06 Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby.
03:11 So what do you gotta do?
03:15 Push the button.
03:16 Push the button.
03:18 Yeah.
03:19 [CHEERING]
03:26 How you doing?
03:27 Hey, hey, hey, hey, listen up.
03:30 Drinks on the house.