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| May 31st 2012, 18:40 |
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If you could create your own biopic, select the person you want to see whose story would make it on film and then pick the actor you would like to see portray. |
| Jun 2nd 2012, 10:51 |
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Stanley Kubrick. It would start with his early short films, ending with the completion of Dr. Strangelove. Director - Paul Thomas Anderson Writer - Paul Thomas Anderson & Andrew Niccol Cast Stanley Kubrick - ??? Liev Schrieber? Jim Sturgess? Michael Sheen? Peter Sellers - Geoffrey Rush Kirk Douglas - John Hawkes Christiane Harlan - Jennifer Lawrence James B. Harris - Tom Cruise
We saw your boobs.
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| Jun 2nd 2012, 12:47 |
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Bette Davis. During the making of "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, showing all the fighting between her and Joan Crawford. Director: Ang Lee Writer: Julian Fellowes Cast: Bette Davis: Meryl Streep Joan Crawford: Jessica Lange Robert Aldrich: David Anthony Higgins Victor Buono: Jason Segal Maidie Norman: Fernanda Montenegro |
| Jun 3rd 2012, 07:14 |
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Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier. The story of their love affair from the start to the end. Director: Tom Hooper Writer: John Logan Cast : Vivien Leigh: Marion Cotillard Laurence Olivier: Michael Fassbender Joan Plowright: Michelle Williams David O. Selznick: Anthony Hopkins |
| Jun 8th 2012, 00:38 |
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I'd be incredibly intrigued by this. I sure hope P.T. Anderson is reading this. |