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emotionalbarbecue
I'm panic everytime this item arises. A film.....
No film is able to convey what this band has been able to make feel to their audience, let alone their lives themselves...
Spilberg could recreate Normandy landings...
Who is able to recreate a stones concert????
Come on...
By the way ...we have videos....
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tatters
I'd stick to the early years, 1962-65, from formation to "Satisfaction." Concentrate on the changing dynamic of the Jagger-Richards-Jones relationship.
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MisterDDDD
I would have to wait until the final chapter has been written so to speak.
A movie, if it ever happened, would have to include their entire story, start to finish. Unlike some of the music biopics, they are still adding to their legacy.
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Rockman
No need ... The real movie is still playing …
Watch it while you can …..
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Rockman
No need ... The real movie is still playing …
Watch it while you can …..
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keithsman
I would hope a film about the Stones would cover many decades, not just focus on the 60's and the same old story, we all know the one about two lads getting on a train, i would love the film to reveal more from the 70's and 80's as well as the 60's.
Most of the books on the Stones have like one last chapter to cover 1978 up to today, such a pity.
But the story is still being told, and that's the part that thrills me most.
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keithsman
I would hope a film about the Stones would cover many decades, not just focus on the 60's and the same old story, we all know the one about two lads getting on a train, i would love the film to reveal more from the 70's and 80's as well as the 60's.
Most of the books on the Stones have like one last chapter to cover 1978 up to today, such a pity.
But the story is still being told, and that's the part that thrills me most.
- World War 3 could be a movie. It has some drama and a story arc. Mick and Keith fall out, Mick and Keith fight, Dirty Work results, Mick and Keith compromise and get back together and create the modern stadium tour.
- Keith's head injury could be a story. Lots of drama, leading to a comeback. Probably would come across as a movie of the week, medical drama, though.
- Ronnie's story probably has the most personal growth, although it would probably come off as a movie of the week, recovery story.
- Maybe there is a story to come about Mick and/or Keith looking back with wisdom and regret about things that happened and maybe trying to go back and repair past events.
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keithsman
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Yes that would be a great story, i think Keith still loves Mick very much, in his own way i think Mick loves Keith too. Maybe Keith has said to many hurtful things to Mick, things he probably didn't mean because he was drunk, but it's too late now, damage is done.
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keithsman
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Yes that would be a great story, i think Keith still loves Mick very much, in his own way i think Mick loves Keith too. Maybe Keith has said to many hurtful things to Mick, things he probably didn't mean because he was drunk, but it's too late now, damage is done.
Now that's the movie! The 'Mick and Keith friendship' through the ages. All the ups and downs. If they ended the movie on an up note with the two of them harmonizing into a shared microphone, I would probably shed a tear.
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emotionalbarbecue
I'm panic everytime this item arises. A film.....
No film is able to convey what this band has been able to make feel to their audience, let alone their lives themselves...
Spilberg could recreate Normandy landings...
Who is able to recreate a stones concert????
Come on...
By the way ...we have videos....
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frankotero
Crossfire Hurricane was great in my opinion. Only thing I would do different is add the rest of the story up to present day. Maybe it could be a 2 parter.