I read his book Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road a month or two after my daughter passed away. Great book.
Neil was very intelligent guy.
Neil was very intelligent guy.
Would be a huge fan of this. In the same vein, John Paul Jones deserves a biopic. The Father of the American Navy had a very interesting life, very sadly being largely forgotten by America after the Revolution.aglaohfour said:
The Marquis de Lafayette. As a teenager, he defied his king to assist the Americans during the revolution and was injured in battle. Eventually the king forgave him, and he was instrumental in securing the French support that helped us win the war. Afterwards, he went from being a hero of the French Revolution, to being imprisoned there, back to being a hero, etc. Was incredibly devoted to his wife, who voluntarily joined him in prison. He just lived an incredible life and was a true believer in liberty to the point of risking his life countless times, despite the fact that he was wealthy and powerful enough that he didn't need to get involved. I think it would make an epic film.
Always thought just a movie about the making of Rumours would be a good movie. All the affairs and turmoil that lead to great music.AustinAg2K said:
Fleetwood Mac. It seems like their story is tailor made for a biopic. Nothing but sex, drugs and rock and roll...
Have you seen Netflix's Senna documentary from 2011? It was excellent.gggmann said:
I really wanted to see one on Aryton Senna for a long time, and now Netflix just dropped a miniseries, but I'm a bit concerned by the mixed reviews.
Twenty years ago I thought Antonio Banderas would have been the perfect actor to play him.
Of course, compared to the Comanches, that would be laughably mild.Sapper Redux said:
I'm assuming you're cool with showing the racism and savagery of the Texas Rangers?
aTmAg said:Of course, compared to the Comanches, that would be laughably mild.Sapper Redux said:
I'm assuming you're cool with showing the racism and savagery of the Texas Rangers?
Rex Racer said:
Eddie Van Halen
You wouldn't be able to see anything in any of the scenes due to all the smoke.
Worse than the ISIS of the Americas? Obviously not.Sapper Redux said:You'd be surprised.aTmAg said:Of course, compared to the Comanches, that would be laughably mild.Sapper Redux said:
I'm assuming you're cool with showing the racism and savagery of the Texas Rangers?
Racism and savagery make great movies. Watch Drum when you have a chance.Sapper Redux said:
I'm assuming you're cool with showing the racism and savagery of the Texas Rangers?
Wow! Winton is one of my top 5 people in history and I had never heard of this movie. Thankset98 said:AgPediRPh said:
Nicholas Winton. There was a documentary with dramatizations called "Nicky's Family" but I have a feeling there is a lot more to his story.
They just did this one about a year ago. "One Life" starring Anthony Hopkins.