When Zimmy met Edie?? This can't be good, can it?

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Trailer for FACTORY GIRL
http://www.apple.com/trailers/weinstein/factorygirl/trailer1/

Weinstein/Hayden/overplaying the Dylan angle (how accurate is this romance/rivalry bullshit?) - doesn't seem promising, tho S. Miller & Guy Pearce might pull it off acting-wise.

bill sackter (bill sackter), Friday, 22 December 2006 06:02 (seventeen years ago) link

dylan is already trying to stop its release

akm (akmonday), Friday, 22 December 2006 06:03 (seventeen years ago) link

ok, i get it , the dreaded "composite" character

HOLLYWOOD — Forget "Blonde on Blonde." Try "Lawyer on Lawyer."

A character patterned after Bob Dylan in the upcoming biopic "Factory Girl," about the rise and drug-hastened fall of 1960s actress/model Edie Sedgwick, has prompted the folk-rock legend's lawyers to demand that screenings be canceled until they can view the movie before it is released later this month.

The fear: that viewers might infer that Dylan was responsible for Sedgwick's drug death in November 1971, several years after she and Dylan had become close while living in Manhattan's infamous Chelsea Hotel.

A letter sent by Dylan's lawyers claimed that the portrayal "remains both defamatory and a violation of Mr. Dylan's right of publicity" and demanded that all screenings be canceled.

Orin Snyder, a lawyer for Dylan, declined to comment, saying he was not authorized to discuss the matter. Attempts to reach the producers — Holly Wiersma and Aaron Richard Golub — were unsuccessful. Spokeswoman Sarah Rothman declined to comment for the Weinstein Co., which has scheduled a limited Dec. 29 release for Oscar consideration. (It is scheduled for release in Seattle in February.)

The movie script initially named Dylan and implied that he and Sedgwick had a romantic relationship before Dylan cast her aside, a series of events that launched "her tragic decline into heroin addiction and eventual suicide," according to the letter, first reported in the New York Post's "Page 6" gossip column late last week. A source confirmed the contents of the letter but declined to provide a copy to the Los Angeles Times.

In the movie, the folk-rocker's character has been morphed into "Billy Quinn," purportedly drawing from several performers. But people who have seen the movie say Quinn, played by Hayden Christensen, has Dylan's mannerisms and sports a checked scarf similar to the one Dylan has on the cover of his classic "Blonde on Blonde" album — on which, legend has it, Sedgwick inspired two songs: "Just Like a Woman" and "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat."

"You appear to be laboring under the misunderstanding that merely changing the name of a character or making him a purported fictional composite will immunize you from suit," Snyder said in the letter. "That is not so."

Sedgwick became part of Andy Warhol's Factory in the 1960s before she left to try to establish an independent career in movies, a dream that crumbled with her drug use and lengthy stay at treatment centers

bill sackter (bill sackter), Friday, 22 December 2006 19:27 (seventeen years ago) link

Edie Sedwick was gross. The most artistically truthful way to make a biopic about her would be to make a present-day reality show about any random busted-looking trust-fund cokehead on the Lower East Side.

nabisco (nabisco), Friday, 22 December 2006 20:33 (seventeen years ago) link


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