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Meaningless.

Call it a true story or STFU.

Everything is "inspired by a true event".

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Fantastic nomination.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Everything is "inspired by a true event".

I beg to differ. You haven't met the better half. Lovely lady but get her riled up...Whooa Nelly there is some inspiration not inspired by true events.

Otherwise agreed.


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Don Tiny wrote:
Fantastic nomination.


I can never tell if you are being sarcastic or not, DT.

But, I'm still inspired.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Meaningless.

Call it a true story or STFU.

Everything is "inspired by a true event".


You mean that Harriet Tubman was not basically the man with no name?

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I wasn't being specific. Just saw an ad and it reminded me how much I hate that premise.

I'll give a pass to Law & Order's "ripped from the headlines"....that was good stuff. Love a good Lenny one-liner into the open. RIP to the Wheeling native.

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Well that was an actual true story. That's cool.

I'm fine with embellished true stories. Brian's Song.

They didn't take Cappelletti and have him win 4 Super Bowls.

Also, it launched Marc Singer into the great V Mini-series.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
tommy wrote:
First one who besmirches Something for Joey will get my foot up they ass



Well that was an actual true story. That's cool.

I'm fine with embellished true stories. Brian's Song.

They didn't take Cappelletti and have him win 4 Super Bowls.

Also, it launched Marc Singer into the great V Mini-series.

Little did we know back in the 70s that Marc Singer would rule the 80s, starting with his role as The Beastmaster in The Beastmaster. He was like Luke Skywalker (the white one) on steroids.

Had hot sister, too.


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"Inspired by true events with your Mom" was a sick burn in my salad days.

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"Inspired by true events with your Mom" was a sick burn in my salad days.


Salads are a tough sell. Is that why you switched to burgers?

Speaking of burgers, The Founder was based on true events, and it's great, a dark allegory about the decline of America and how the corporation has consumed the individual. Go Bernie!

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I fear a movie about my life would be uninspired by true events

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Don Tiny wrote:
Fantastic nomination.


I can never tell if you are being sarcastic or not, DT.

But, I'm still inspired.

Straight-up legit. True story. Not based on one.

Inception -- based on a true story ... we think we heard about a couple of white guys each with two ears and wearing shoes that had a conversation about having a dream about being chased by a baloney sandwich for what felt like forever.

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Worse than "historical fiction"?

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Worse than "historical fiction"?

Like Molotov Cocktail by John O. Virtanen, the historical fiction novel (which I have reference on here before) about the valorous Finns fighting the Reds in 1939. Chapter 3 had a steamy sex scene which could power a thousand saunas. (I was twelve when I read it, so I could be wrong.) I bought this beauty for fiddy cent at Woolworth's at Ford City. (Reader was probably there when I bought it.) It is, as the lone Amazon review below says, HIGHLY RECOMMENDABLE!

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If you had read 'The Unknown Soldier" (Tuntematon Sotilas) written by Vaino Linna, you will like "Molotov Cocktail" by John Virtanen. Although it is a novel with ficticious characters, the historical scenario is very accurate and one can really learn a lot of how Finnish soldiers lived in their trenches during the Winter War. The creation of the famous (infamous for the Soviets!!!) Molotov Cocktail is well described and it is really incredible that such a simple and easy to get weapon could have destroyed hundreds of Soviet tanks. Even though it was already used in the Spanish Civil War, it was in the Winter War that this weapon received its name. The Finnish soldiers used to say that if Molotov brings his baskets of food, they would contribute with the drinks, "The Molotov Cocktails". It is an outstanding writing of how a tiny David could stop the gigantic Soviet Goliath. HIGHLY RECOMMENDABLE!!!


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Worse than "historical fiction"?
Abraham Lincoln...VAMPIRE HUNTER!

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GoldenJet wrote:
Worse than "historical fiction"?


Funny that you mention that. I was watching trump unable to read or speak English the other night and it dawned on me which character in a big historical fiction movie he reminded me of. David Ferrie from "JFK" jumped to mind.

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GoldenJet wrote:
Worse than "historical fiction"?


Funny that you mention that. I was watching trump unable to read or speak English the other night and it dawned on me which character in a big historical fiction movie he reminded me of. David Ferrie from "JFK" jumped to mind.


How about Larry Rhodes from "A Face in the Crowd"?


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Tonight on pbs. The story of dr kennith noisewaters meteoric rise from humble farmer, to billionaire, peaking all the way at top 100 poster on Chicagofanatics.com

Inspired by true events.


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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
tommy wrote:
First one who besmirches Something for Joey will get my foot up they ass



Well that was an actual true story. That's cool.

Also, it launched Marc Singer into the great V Mini-series.


Oddly enough, inspired by true events.


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Don Tiny wrote:
Fantastic nomination.


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Peoria Matt wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
GoldenJet wrote:
Worse than "historical fiction"?


Funny that you mention that. I was watching trump unable to read or speak English the other night and it dawned on me which character in a big historical fiction movie he reminded me of. David Ferrie from "JFK" jumped to mind.


How about Larry Rhodes from "A Face in the Crowd"?


Was he also a conspiratorial, bombastic and fabulous :wink: , wig headed liar/victim?

Edit: Just googled the film. Nice pull :lol: :lol: :lol:

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