Posts with tag TimothyLeary
At Least One Leary Biopic on the Way
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Miramax recently purchased the rights to a forthcoming
biography of Timothy Leary, with an eye to making a totally groovy biopic about the 1960s icon. Music writer Robert
Greenfield's book -- unsurprisingly title Timothy
Leary: A Biography -- is based in large part on interviews with Leary friends and associates and is, according
to Publishers Weekly, a "'decidedly ugly portrayal of a pathologically selfish, narcissistic yet complex man who
lacked basic qualities such as empathy and compassion" likely to evoke in readers a "visceral dislike for
Leary." Wow. That was unexpected, huh? Suddenly I'm really intrigued by this project -- it would have been very
easy for Miramax to make a "Yay, LSD!" movie in which Leary's contributions to the 1960s were celebrated in a
sort of nostalgic way, but their choice of Greenfield's book as their source (assuming someone at the studio has read
it) suggests they've got something much more complex in mind.How and if this project is related to the rumored Leary biopics being planned by both Darren Aronofsky and Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way production company is anyone's guess. It's unlikely, though, that DiCaprio, whose father was a good friend of Leary's, would be interested in anything based on Greenfield's negative portrayal.
Tribeca Review: The Sci-Fi Boys
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Paul Davids' documentary The Sci-Fi Boys is the kind of mediocre effort that makes its way onto DVDs as supplement material, although finding an appropriate special edition to include it with would be tough, as its focus isn't limited to any specific film or filmmaker. Davids, an admitted "sci-fi boy" filmmaker, spotlights other directors like Peter Jackson, Stephen Sommers, John Landis, Roger Corman and William Malone, all who grew up as fan boys before acquiring their own followers. Of course, with all the attention Davids gives to himself (the photo above shows him on the left as a young model maker), he could include the film as an extra on one of his own films, except that it wouldn't quite fit with his '97 debut Timothy Leary's Dead.








