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Stardust (Gabriel Range, 2020)

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DarkImbecile wrote: Thu Jan 31, 2019 6:31 pm The Bohemian Rhapsody fallout continues to accumulate, as musical biopics of Bowie and Celine Dion are being fast-tracked.
Can care less about Dion but that Bowie film will be so horrid. Anyone whose name isn't Tilda Swinton shouldn't play Bowie, but even then no movie should be made about Bowie. I dread the thought. Except maybe for a I'm Not There style deconstruction
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Sounds insu-su-su-sufferable
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It would have been much more insufferable were Tilda Swinton playing the lead, that's for darn sure
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I'd like to raise the point that they may not actually have the rights to several musicians music and hoo boy wouldn't that be terrible? This was the period when he saw Iggy Pop and Alice Cooper live and was inspired by them. I mean good lord wouldn't this movie be terrible if it was just him meeting generic schlubs and going "Wow that's great!"
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Maron as Bowie's frustrated publicist is a much better idea for a movie than the connect-the-dots bullshit this sounds like. Junk everything else, get Cameron Crowe on-board, and then we'll talk.
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Big Ben wrote:I'd like to raise the point that they may not actually have the rights to several musicians music and hoo boy wouldn't that be terrible? This was the period when he saw Iggy Pop and Alice Cooper live and was inspired by them. I mean good lord wouldn't this movie be terrible if it was just him meeting generic schlubs and going "Wow that's great!"
They certainly don't have the rights to Bowie's, as per Duncan Jones' Twitter. (Where he pitched his own suggestion of a Neil Gaiman-scripted animated film directed by Peter Ramsey).

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We don't know anything about this yet, maybe it won't have any of Bowie's music in it at all by design
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So, removing the main reason anyone even went to see Bohemian Rhapsody? How hard could it possibly be to be a Hollywood exec?
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Didn’t that Hendrix movie with Andre3000 a few years ago fail to have any Hendrix music? Look how well that worked out!
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mfunk9786 wrote: Thu Jan 31, 2019 11:40 pm It would have been much more insufferable were Tilda Swinton playing the lead, that's for darn sure
I honestly can see no one else being half as close to being Bowie like. But it's very dependent on what type of film you aim to make.

Also, keep Cameron Crowe the fuck away from this. The guy has made only shit since the turn of the century (Vanilla Sky was just last decent film)
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#13 Post by mfunk9786 »

Do you ever have anything positive to say, dda? It seems like you're always swooping into threads to complain about films and filmmakers, maybe consider how you're coming off :)

EDIT: I say this in full agreement about Crowe, but the guy has still done great work
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Well I find people here have way more eloquent things to say about the many things I love, like Burning this year or Talking Heads etc. (A dually I might write my thought about True Stories which I found brilliant).
And I like two and a half Crowe films, Almost Famous being his only truly great film. But Vanilla Sky is solid, and so is Say Anything and Fast Times. Everything else I've seen has been awful (time hasn't been kind to Singles).

Back to topic, Bowie is easily one of my all time favorite artists (and I'm unashamed to say I discovered him through the still amazing Let's Dance) so I'm really put off by the thought of just another cookie cutter film. I like Queen very much but not enough to know all the inaccuracies and to be annoyed by the film. I will be vis-a-vis Bowie.

(Or maybe you got annoyed j contradicted you Mfunk? ;) )
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dda1996a wrote:Back to topic, Bowie is easily one of my all time favorite artists (and I'm unashamed to say I discovered him through the still amazing Let's Dance) so I'm really put off by the thought of just another cookie cutter film. I like Queen very much but not enough to know all the inaccuracies and to be annoyed by the film. I will be vis-a-vis Bowie.
Probably life is just too short though, right? This movie, even if it’s as horrible as you’re imagining, presumably won’t affect how much you love Bowie. So why be a masochist about it and get mad over every little detail?

Just ignore it. It seems not worth the irritation. Pursue instead the things that bring you joy in life.
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Brian C wrote: Fri Feb 01, 2019 11:08 pm
dda1996a wrote:Back to topic, Bowie is easily one of my all time favorite artists (and I'm unashamed to say I discovered him through the still amazing Let's Dance) so I'm really put off by the thought of just another cookie cutter film. I like Queen very much but not enough to know all the inaccuracies and to be annoyed by the film. I will be vis-a-vis Bowie.
Probably life is just too short though, right? This movie, even if it’s as horrible as you’re imagining, presumably won’t affect how much you love Bowie. So why be a masochist about it and get mad over every little detail?

Just ignore it. It seems not worth the irritation. Pursue instead the things that bring you joy in life.
Ha I guess I was over emoting. I probably won't but I do think it's possible to make something special out of Bowie, it'll probably not be audience friendly though.
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