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Agreed…just thought of another one. Julie Andrews playing Gertrude Lawrence in Star!
I keep thinking I should watch it but then I think to myself, 'Who in the world was Gertrude Lawrence?'...Then I see the 3 hour runtime and I watch something else.



I endured the by-the-numbers-ness of Isadora earlier this year if only for the legendary Vanessa Redgrave... until her shocking death scene arrives (spoilers I guess).

Worse movies could be named in this thread since Isadora did work to a degree, but Gawd that ending scene was done horribly.
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I'm not really sure Hoffa really worked....



I keep thinking I should watch it but then I think to myself, 'Who in the world was Gertrude Lawrence?'...Then I see the 3 hour runtime and I watch something else.
i had to google Gertrude Lawrence



Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)

I thought the movie was okay when I first saw it (I thought I learned a lot of things about Freddie and the band that I never knew), but then later, when I learned that about 90% of the stuff depicted never happened the way it was portrayed in the film, it stopped working for me.
I like biopics where the drama is built around facts and things that happened the way they happened, not just made up stuff to make an already dramatic life MORE dramatic.



Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)

I thought the movie was okay when I first saw it (I thought I learned a lot of things about Freddie and the band that I never knew), but then later, when I learned that about 90% of the stuff depicted never happened the way it was portrayed in the film, it stopped working for me.
I like biopics where the drama is built around facts and things that happened the way they happened, not just made up stuff to make an already dramatic life MORE dramatic.
It was a bit corny. Should have dealt with his death.



It was a bit corny. Should have dealt with his death.
I read that so much of it was just outright wrong - how Freddie "met" the band (in reality they were already roommates), how Freddie met his partner, the "bad guy" manager (or whatever he was) being misrepresented to give the film a villain, the sequence of events (especially surrounding the big concert at the end), the list of pointless embellishments just went on and on to the point where this was not a biopic about Freddie Mercury, but some fictional character who never existed.



I keep thinking I should watch it but then I think to myself, 'Who in the world was Gertrude Lawrence?'...Then I see the 3 hour runtime and I watch something else.
Gertrude Lawrence was a legendary Broadway star who originated the role of Anna Leonowens in the original production of The King & I. She also played Amanda Wingfield in the 1950 film version of The Glass Menagerie



]Gertrude Lawrence was a legendary Broadway star who originated the role of Anna Leonowens in the original production of The King & I. She also played Amanda Wingfield in the 1950 film version of The Glass Menagerie. Of course neither of these credits are even mentioned in Star! She also starred as Liza Elliott in the original stage stage version of Lady in the Dark. Ginger Roger’s played Liza in the film version.



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Agree with The Doors
Ghandhi I found too basic in its approach
The Aviator I liked but I never liked Di Caprio as Hughes. I didn’t think Kate Beckinsale was the right actress for Ava Gardner either, for that matter.