Private Mind Garden Best Musician Biopic
mrmatthew
1,575 Posts
Miles thread got me thinking:
If you could get any biopic about any musician made with an unlimited budget and unlimited access...what would it look like?
Musician?
Time Period?
Director?
Actor?
Off the top of my head, i'd like to see this scenario unfold:
Charles Mingus
Played by Delroy Lindo
Directed by Terrence Mallick
Focusing on his last days alive as he went to Mexico for treatment and on the day he died all those whales beached themselves.
how about you?
If you could get any biopic about any musician made with an unlimited budget and unlimited access...what would it look like?
Musician?
Time Period?
Director?
Actor?
Off the top of my head, i'd like to see this scenario unfold:
Charles Mingus
Played by Delroy Lindo
Directed by Terrence Mallick
Focusing on his last days alive as he went to Mexico for treatment and on the day he died all those whales beached themselves.
how about you?
Comments
that said, there are a number of amazing documentaries out there (no searching for sugarman bullshit) that provide the best window into artists lives like:
-let's get lost together (chet baker)
-triumph of the underdog (charles mingus)
-straight no chaser (monk)
Playing along...
Tarantino doing a biopic on Buddy Rich would melt my face.
One that works as a movie is Backbeat. Supposed to be about the early days of the Beatles, but in the end it's about John Lennon's love for Stu Sutcliff. What makes it better than others is that the John/Stu story is in the front, and the Beatles story is in the background.
Just watched the Trailer. Some critic said "A Radical Production". So it's radical too.
I completely agree.
But I do think that there have been some novel (if not flawed) takes on the "Musical Biopic" done over the years that were entertaining in and of themselves and didn't follow the formula like Ray or Walk The Line did.
Examples being:
Gainsbourg; A Heroic Life
Dylan - I'm Not There
Edith Piaf - La Vien Rose
Cobain - Last Days
Just dreaming up some scenarios that would work for me is all.
Any Phil Lynott, for pref an unknown actor
1980's
Wes Anderson or Chan-wook Park
Bradley Cooper
Id watch that.
I'm assuming it would be a series of vignettes based on "Crazy From The Heat"?
Scott LaFaro's last days by Jarmusch