Shelved movie script
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sharkboy82 — 19 years ago(December 08, 2006 10:45 AM)
Snorrem, I'm curious: A friend of mine read I, Fatty awhile back and continues to rave about what a fascinating read it was. I'm curious, what were the "factual errors" you refer to, and what book(s) disprove them?
I don't doubt you're right. It is, afterall, a novel. I'd be interested to know. Thanks
"If you think to hard about anything it's bound to take the fun out of it."
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young-and-free — 19 years ago(February 11, 2007 02:48 AM)
Any movie made should be based on David Yallop's excellent book 'The Day The Laughter Stopped.' I would love to see a movie that publicly exonerates this deeply wronged man.
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Niro — 18 years ago(June 26, 2007 06:47 PM)
You seem not to care for Depp as a person because of "fan girls".
Pretty brilliant on your part (he said to the "Brilliance of the sun" fangirl who uses Vivien Leigh as a username).
I can't stop laughing.
Did anyone ever ask Depp where he got his "bits"? He readily admitted borrowing Keith Richards' persona for the Pirates gig so what on earth makes you think he wouldn't talk about Keaton if asked?
If Depp can get a film made which might exonerate Arbuckle in the public's eye I'm all for it. Even with inaccuracies.
You might recall that "Ray" won Oscars for among the lamest "reimaginings" of a real person Hollywood's ever attempted (until "Walk The Line" was released).
You probably think "Gone With The Wind" was a good film.
~Niro (who has no comic signature)