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ABlairican Pie
05-14-2005, 08:30 AM
Now that I have completed my screenwriting course and am about to go in to post-grad studies, one of the ideas that was suggested to me was for biopics, which are big sellers. A biopic is a movie about a famous person living or dead. The head of the school told me however, that I should concentrate on a person who has died perhaps at least 200 years ago, so I don't run afoul of the estate or living descendents of that person.

So does anyone have any ideas who would make a good biopic? (Preferably one who hasn't been done?)

I dunno, Attila the Hun might work. :idea:

Or Ivan the Terrible?

Cactus Jack
05-14-2005, 09:12 AM
Rodney Dangerfield, have Pauly Shore play him


Beatles UmmmBob Hope

Elton John

Any famous person Will Ferrell could play

Jerry Lewis

Cactus Jack
05-14-2005, 09:15 AM
Ooops didnt see the 200 years part whoops


Umm yeah Attilla would work

Max Whittaker
05-14-2005, 03:43 PM
Now that I have completed my screenwriting course and am about to go in to post-grad studies, one of the ideas that was suggested to me was for biopics, which are big sellers. A biopic is a movie about a famous person living or dead. The head of the school told me however, that I should concentrate on a person who has died perhaps at least 200 years ago, so I don't run afoul of the estate or living descendents of that person.

So does anyone have any ideas who would make a good biopic? (Preferably one who hasn't been done?)

I dunno, Attila the Hun might work. :idea:

Or Ivan the Terrible?
Rasputin. He had a fasinating life, a suspicious relationship with the Czar's family, and some say he was not all together human, or he was in the service of supernatural beings... He's got a mixed reputation, and can be portrayed as evil, misunderstood, or both!

Now that's a story!

Whatever you do, now, and in your life, all I ask, is that you keep biopics historically accurate. I hate it when film-makers embellish the facts, or make something up entirely. With Rasputin, it shouldn't be hard to tell the truth, and appeal to the public.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rasputin

Jrnygrl
05-14-2005, 08:50 PM
I have to ask this question. ;) If I give you a good idea, and you sell the script, do I get a cut of the box office????? ;) ;) :wave: :D :D

My suggestion would be Benjamin Franklin. I just saw his bio on the History Channel and this was a really interesting dude.

I'll tell you were to send the check later!!! LOL!!!!!

ABlairican Pie
05-15-2005, 12:57 AM
I have to ask this question. ;) If I give you a good idea, and you sell the script, do I get a cut of the box office????? ;) ;) :wave: :D :D

My suggestion would be Benjamin Franklin. I just saw his bio on the History Channel and this was a really interesting dude.

I'll tell you were to send the check later!!! LOL!!!!!I guess I'll have to show you the Benjamins!! ;) :lol: Good idea!!

ABlairican Pie
05-15-2005, 12:58 AM
Rasputin. He had a fasinating life, a suspicious relationship with the Czar's family, and some say he was not all together human, or he was in the service of supernatural beings... He's got a mixed reputation, and can be portrayed as evil, misunderstood, or both!

Now that's a story!

Whatever you do, now, and in your life, all I ask, is that you keep biopics historically accurate. I hate it when film-makers embellish the facts, or make something up entirely. With Rasputin, it shouldn't be hard to tell the truth, and appeal to the public.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RasputinRasputin would be VERY interesting!!

I don't believe in embellishing the truth. Of course there are things of using some creative license, but to distort things is not it.

Brian
05-15-2005, 02:13 AM
One biopic I would love to do is about the managerial career of baseball's Billy Martin. His career would make an excellent movie.

MSTies (fans of the show Mystery Science Theater 3000) would probably know what I'm talking about more than the average person but I would also like to do a film about the careers of Bert I. Gordon, Roger Corman, and/or Coleman Francis.


And this is what I would do. I can't think of anyone dead 200 years. :lol:

Jrnygrl
05-15-2005, 02:17 AM
I guess I'll have to show you the Benjamins!! ;) :lol: Good idea!!

LOL!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Brian your right, Billy Martin's life would make a great biopic. Billy was the last of the greats! :wave:

Shine
05-15-2005, 02:21 AM
Grace Kelly