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I think I've taken things too far. Embarassed Oh well; as Bill Shakespeare put it, "Give me my sin..." Very Happy


Think about That Thing You Do!--what would an Eisley movie like this be like? Or any sort of movie...make it a Stanley Kubrick film, even. Which actors/actresses would play our DuPrees? How would the story flow? Throw some stuff out there. Go crazynuts.


For starts, I think Billy-Bob Thorton would make a dashing Boyd.
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that thing you do! is one of my all-time favorite movies!
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why not just have an eisley movie and let them play themselves? hahaha.
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woodrow said:
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Or any sort of movie...make it a Stanley Kubrick film, even.

I imagine... wide angle pan-shots?

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i nominate Weston as the Lead Director! Very Happy
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woodrow
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Sprocket wrote:
woodrow said:
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Or any sort of movie...make it a Stanley Kubrick film, even.

I imagine... wide angle pan-shots?


haha, and a twisted plot line. maybe the "pressure" would cause the band to go crazy or something...tour-van cabin fever...
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woodrow wrote:
For starts, I think Billy-Bob Thorton would make a dashing Boyd.


Shocked Have you seen Bad Santa?

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woodrow
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dannychair wrote:
woodrow wrote:
For starts, I think Billy-Bob Thorton would make a dashing Boyd.


Shocked Have you seen Bad Santa?


Nope--heard it was terrible. I was thinking more along the lines of his acting in Friday Night Lights.

Plus, he's a spitting image of Boyd.
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woodrow wrote:
dannychair wrote:
woodrow wrote:
For starts, I think Billy-Bob Thorton would make a dashing Boyd.


Shocked Have you seen Bad Santa?


Nope--heard it was terrible. I was thinking more along the lines of his acting in Friday Night Lights.

Plus, he's a spitting image of Boyd.


Actually it was kind of funny, but only in a very, very twisted way. If you decide to ever see it you'll probably never think of him the same again. Hence, my shock over Billy Bob Thornton playing Boyd.

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woodrow
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dannychair wrote:
woodrow wrote:
dannychair wrote:
woodrow wrote:
For starts, I think Billy-Bob Thorton would make a dashing Boyd.


Shocked Have you seen Bad Santa?


Nope--heard it was terrible. I was thinking more along the lines of his acting in Friday Night Lights.

Plus, he's a spitting image of Boyd.


Actually it was kind of funny, but only in a very, very twisted way. If you decide to ever see it you'll probably never think of him the same again. Hence, my shock over Billy Bob Thornton playing Boyd.


haha, I'll have to take you up on that and see it. Spring break soon = free time. Smile
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