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Post by MrsOldManBalls on Jul 17, 2022 7:54:10 GMT -4
will people go out of their way to see this? Andrew is not a popular guy, maybe it’s not the best use of anyone’s time, energy and money to make this movie.
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cancan
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Post by cancan on Jul 17, 2022 8:13:38 GMT -4
will people go out of their way to see this? Andrew is not a popular guy, maybe it’s not the best use of anyone’s time, energy and money to make this movie. I can't fathom why any actor would want to take on the role -- or why any director, writer, or producer thinks this is a story that needs to be told.
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boxofrocks
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Post by boxofrocks on Jul 17, 2022 10:59:37 GMT -4
Sounds sort of like Frost/Nixon, although the audience for the play and movie could look at the subject matter with a more historically critical eye.
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Post by Auroranorth on Jul 17, 2022 15:56:58 GMT -4
Sounds sort of like Frost/Nixon, although the audience for the play and movie could look at the subject matter with a more historically critical eye. The Frost/Nixon play and movie came along almost 30 years later, which seems reasonable. I don't know why we need a movie about this one interview now. Andrew really isn't that important.
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gremlin45
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Post by gremlin45 on Jul 17, 2022 16:29:17 GMT -4
Sounds sort of like Frost/Nixon, although the audience for the play and movie could look at the subject matter with a more historically critical eye. The Frost/Nixon play and movie came along almost 30 years later, which seems reasonable. I don't know why we need a movie about this one interview now. Andrew really isn't that important. If it's a thorn in Andrew's side, they can make a dozen films about it.
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Post by Mouse on Jul 29, 2022 10:31:59 GMT -4
Sounds sort of like Frost/Nixon, although the audience for the play and movie could look at the subject matter with a more historically critical eye. Difference is that the Andrew film would be unintentionally hilarious.
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cancan
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Post by cancan on Jul 29, 2022 16:20:16 GMT -4
Sounds sort of like Frost/Nixon, although the audience for the play and movie could look at the subject matter with a more historically critical eye. Difference is that the Andrew film would be unintentionally hilarious. Maybe tell the story from the POV of the maid who has to arrange his stuffed animals.
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piscessiren
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Post by piscessiren on Sept 8, 2022 15:32:13 GMT -4
Good luck Andy, your fiercest protector is gone.
(Sorry to be THAT person on this day.)
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boxofrocks
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Post by boxofrocks on Sept 8, 2022 15:35:30 GMT -4
Yup. He is never coming back to public life. I suspect Charles won't strip the HRH from him for the same reason their mother did (not wanting to set a precedent). Andrew's fate is whatever the modern equivalent of banishing wayward relatives or locking them up in convents is.
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Post by tiggertoo on Sept 8, 2022 15:47:08 GMT -4
To the tower!
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