Fleetwood Mac is the only one that comes to mind that I might pay to see.
Hmmm.... come to think of it, Pink Floyd might have promise.
Oh let's just go crazy. The Who. Andrew Lloyd Webber
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If what any member of the Magic Band has said over the years is even remotely true?
"The Magic Band..." biopic. Forget the Captain.
As for that it could be interesting as far as the "Nuts..."/"Bolts..." aspect of what they did during the time that they did it?
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The Captain and Tennille actually has some potential. They truly loved each other but had to divorce after decades in order to not bankrupt her due to treatments for a degenerative disease he had
The Monkees, of course. Created as a real-time biopic, but with quite an interesting history off the screen, too.
Larry Wild Man Fischer : a GOOD Rob Schneider film...
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The kinks were a cool band. But they were never even close to being as good live as The Who. On the other hand like the other poster said they had a really interesting story. The whole brother thing, and being banned from the USA for some reason I can't remember right now. And Ray Davis definitely took his own track as a songwriter. Except for early on I don't think he ever aspired to be as commercial as the other big 3 ( Beatles, Stones, Who). I should say toward the end of their career in the late 70s early 80s they did become more commercial, Ray gave the people what they wanted
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Prince already has the best musical biopic ever with Purple Rain. Nothing could top that.
I think Fleetwood Mac would be an interesting one to do, though.
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The problem with a bio pic like that, is they were never that big in North America until late in their career. The people of Great Britain would love it for sure. They were never like Queen or Elton John, or The Who Etc Etc. Whats cool about The Kinks is how often you hear various songs from them pop up in tv shows and movies. Movie directors love to use their music.
DMX - The man has lived a every troubled life pre and post fame. From his autobiography, his music and some of the interviews he did you know this man has been living hell since the day he was born. His story would make for a every interesting film or biopic series.
Mariah Carey - Particularly during the Glitter period where she overworked herself and got bullied by the media over the perceived failure of the Glitter album, the Glitter movie flopping. The mental breakdown she suffered from due to it all and her road to recovery and regaining control of her career. Maybe thrown in the silent war she had with J.Lo in there since I believe that happened during this period.
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