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View PalazioVecchio's Profile PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 10 Mar 24 12.47pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

in keeping with the other thread about books.

Share with us your favourite programmes about real historical people. Or equally warn us of the Lemons.

NON Fiction. Even if the story deviates significantly from actual events.

1. Nixon, Anthony Hopkins....3 hours long and AH is always watchable.

2. Frost/Nixon....same protagonist, different actor. Also very entertaining.

3. Alexander...( the Great ) Colin Farrell..... a fascinating true story, sadly Oliver Stone made a balls of it. He couldn't untie the Gordian Knot of making a good movie. A good performance by Val Kilmer as Phillip of Macedon.

4. Rome ( HBO ) ....Ciaran Hinds as Julius Caesar. Mark-Antony, Octavian, cleopatra all well acted. Plus some good fictitious characters who, strictly speaking, do not belong in this thread. Those Barbarians at the executive offices axed the series due to money considerations.

5. Churchill..(Darkest Hour) ..Gary Oldman.....a bit of a disappointment in my opinion.

6. Stalin, Robert Duvall.....pretty good.

7. The Two Popes......brilliant

8. Picasso.....pretty good.....is Anthony Hopkins ever in a bad movie ?

9. Narcos (Columbia)......effectively its all about Pablo Escobar....excellent telly. Its doubtful that any fiction writer could ever produce a character as Box-Office as that monster.

10. Mary Queen of Wokes.....Saoirse Ronan. Enough said.

11. Che....Che Guevara, Benicio Del Toro.....pretty good.

what others ?

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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 10 Mar 24 7.29pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

I liked Mr Turner, with Timothy Spall. Tim never seems to work in a bad filum, and always puts in a shift.

Judy, is also entertaining. It alluded to quite a few unpleasantries in her life. A bit kitch, and very sad.

 


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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

I liked Mr Turner, with Timothy Spall. Tim never seems to work in a bad filum, and always puts in a shift.

Judy, is also entertaining. It alluded to quite a few unpleasantries in her life. A bit kitch, and very sad.

Also Robert Shaw in A Man for All Seasons (Henry 8th). And a rather all-star supporting cast. Not sure how true to life, but very theatrical and excellent sets and costumes.

 


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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

I liked Mr Turner, with Timothy Spall. Tim never seems to work in a bad filum, and always puts in a shift.

Some actors are a guarantee of a movie being at least watchable. Cillian Murphy, David Thewlis, Daniel Day Lewis and yes, Timothy Spall.

Spall was brilliant in the Biography 'Pierrepoint' about Britain's last executioner.

- Lincoln, Daniel Day Lewis....

- Chernobyl, Jared Harris doing a biography of Valery Legasov. Surely Everybody has seen it by now. Utterly brilliant.

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Surely Oppenheimer should get a mention? Cillian Murphy did a great job as the man himself.

I liked Vice about VP Dick Cheyney. Christian Bale, one of my favourite actors, put on 45 lbs for the role.

Mary Queen of Scots, Vanessa Redgrave played the queen.

Watched Ferrari recently. Adam Driver made a good fist as the Commendatori.

Does The Wolf of Wall Street qualify? Crude but fun. I loved it, Mrs POG hated it.

Palazio was right to include Darkest Hour in his OP, but Young Winston was a good portrayal of Churchill's early years.

Actually, when you think about it, there are loads of biographical movies, but only one TV production comes to mind, and that was Cilla. Sheridan Smith was excellent as The Beatles' favourite female singer.

 


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Into the Wild with Emile Hirsch as Christopher McCandless is very good.

 

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The Doors, with Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison. A good movie, but christ was JM a trainwreck or what ?

Longitude with Michael Gambon as the pioneering clock-maker who cracked the puzzle. Excellent period drama.

Spartacus, a good performance from John Hanna as the inept Batiatus. Insane levels of sex and violence. And the sad story of the poor fecker who starred. Dying of cancer, halfway through the story. Even more shocking when you consider him jumping around like a Premier League athlete. Fantastic dialogue written in a fake olde worlde English. Romans often played by British actors, slaves often portrayed by Kiwi's.

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2 music ones.

A Coalminers Daughter
Walk the Line.

Also I seem to recall a reasonable biopic about T E Lawrence if anyone has seen it?

 

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The Damned United Full film [Link]

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I recently watched Archie: The Man who became Cary Grant.
I thought Jason Isaacs played him very well and had no idea what a selfish controlling individual he was with Dyan Cannon. Saying that this was a dramatisation of Cannon's memoirs.....

 


There's no sun, the shadow of the wizard.......

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does anybody else, on here, think Ridley Scott & Joaquin Phoenix made a bol1ix of the Napoleon story ?

too much focus on his dysfunctional love-live and not enough on the good stuff.

 


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Dustin Hoffman - Lenny
Philip Seymour Hoffman - Capote
(Two Hoffmans? Hoffmen?)
Geoffrey Rush - The Life and Death of Peter Sellers.

 

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