AFAIK there hasn't been one done on Martin Luther King Jr. That's quite a surprise really, considering how prominent a figure he was in the 20th century. But yeah, I'd quite like to see how that one's done.
The Goons, with Milton Jones, Johnny Vegas, Sacha Baron Cohen and Andy Serkis as Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, Peter Sellers and Micheal Bentine respectivly.
I know they were breifly pushed on in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, but they need a full film to themselves surely.
Having been a fan of the Chaplin film starring Robert Downey Jnr for many years I'd like to see a biopic of other comedy stars like The Marx Brothers, Laurel & Hardy etc
John Lennon. I know there was Nowhere boy which was about his teen years and he was played by Aaron Johnson but i'd like one which is about the Beatles years.
probably this won't happen until after he passes on but George Lucas
experimental film maker, who thinks in visuals only, is assisted with how to make narrative films, makes a beloved but flawed trilogy of films, inoovates change in the system through visual effects and sound, merchandise, becomes a business corporation, returns to the star wars, world, and largely incites a backlash, have viewers lost the child within as they aged or are the films, just not that great, sells it to disney and in a sense back into the public domain where a new set of filmmakers who grew up on the orginals, may well make a much more consistent trilogy that engages the original fanbase of 40 somethings that were originally children
Aside from Made In Dagenham this incredible woman hasn't ever graced movie screens yet she changed politics in the UK and had Labour seen sense to elect her as their Leader, Thatcher would never have happened. That's how powerful Castle was.
probably this won't happen until after he passes on but George Lucas
experimental film maker, who thinks in visuals only, is assisted with how to make narrative films, makes a beloved but flawed trilogy of films, inoovates change in the system through visual effects and sound, merchandise, becomes a business corporation, returns to the star wars, world, and largely incites a backlash, have viewers lost the child within as they aged or are the films, just not that great, sells it to disney and in a sense back into the public domain where a new set of filmmakers who grew up on the orginals, may well make a much more consistent trilogy that engages the original fanbase of 40 somethings that were originally children
I think it could be quite an interesting tale
I'd just like to see a documentary on his bizarre neck fat / lack of chin / beard combo. It fascinates me.
It's quite hard to tell who would make a good biopic because there will be a good chance that there are many famous people who you'd think could make for an interesting story in a film, but perhaps their story may not be really that interesting?
It's quite hard to tell who would make a good biopic because there will be a good chance that there are many famous people who you'd think could make for an interesting story in a film, but perhaps their story may not be really that interesting?
Orson Welles last film performance was as Unicron in The Transformers: The Movie. Would make an interesting end to a biopic for him.
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Michael Sheen was fabulous in The Damned United
I'm amazed nobody has ever made a movie about him. I can imagine it as a Tim Burton movie starring you-know-who and Mrs Burton
Rulert Everett never! I think what colin firth in the kings speech showed us is that you don't have to look anything like the person your are playing.
I know they were breifly pushed on in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, but they need a full film to themselves surely.
With Bowie?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF76qlwWM8s
He is a soon to be major major nfl star.
http://m.guardian.co.uk/sport/2013/apr/25/menelik-watson-nfl-draft-2013
Jesus.
Chairman Mao.
There's one being released this year (in the US, anyway. Not sure about the UK). Starring Zoe Saldana as Nina.
experimental film maker, who thinks in visuals only, is assisted with how to make narrative films, makes a beloved but flawed trilogy of films, inoovates change in the system through visual effects and sound, merchandise, becomes a business corporation, returns to the star wars, world, and largely incites a backlash, have viewers lost the child within as they aged or are the films, just not that great, sells it to disney and in a sense back into the public domain where a new set of filmmakers who grew up on the orginals, may well make a much more consistent trilogy that engages the original fanbase of 40 somethings that were originally children
I think it could be quite an interesting tale
Aside from Made In Dagenham this incredible woman hasn't ever graced movie screens yet she changed politics in the UK and had Labour seen sense to elect her as their Leader, Thatcher would never have happened. That's how powerful Castle was.
I'd just like to see a documentary on his bizarre neck fat / lack of chin / beard combo. It fascinates me.
Orson Welles
It's quite hard to tell who would make a good biopic because there will be a good chance that there are many famous people who you'd think could make for an interesting story in a film, but perhaps their story may not be really that interesting?
John Wayne - but who could play The Duke?
BB King
Eric Clapton
Orson Welles last film performance was as Unicron in The Transformers: The Movie. Would make an interesting end to a biopic for him.