Blind Item #2 - Mr. X - Old Hollywood
Posted by ent lawyer at 8:15 AM
Labels: blind item , Mr. X , Old Hollywood , Old Hollywood Blind Item
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9 comments:
Just like every other 'based on a true story' movie then.
Michael Radford
https://deadline.com/2019/05/michael-radford-sweethearts-jeanette-macdonald-nelson-eddy-1202620930/
Fiction disguised as fact?
I'll take what is CDAN for 200, alex
"MacDonald and Eddy were first paired in the 1935 W. S. Van Dyke-directed film Naughty Marietta, which was under MGM where MacDonald was signed to. The went on to star in eight films together. During the time, there was a struggle for MacDonald’s heart and soul between Eddy and MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer who controlled her life and career."
The Jeanette MacDonald/Nelson Eddy blinds here have been so stellar, why change a thing? Truth can be so much more fascinating!
dicaprio was going to play a private eye in 1950's hollywood in a noir movie directed by michael mann
it never got made
But the truth is so much more interesting
All 'based on real events, people, history' movies out of hollywood are mostly fiction disguised as fact. It's actually pretty pathetic because a lot of people see them and take them as fact.
Sounds like another movie that isn't going to happen or that I'm not going to see.
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