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I actually think Zac could be a decent Lindsey tbh. Better than Bradley Cooper like everyone seems to think. But Taylor Swift is like an entire foot taller than Stevie lol and their voices sound nothing alike. |
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#notgonnahappen
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I don't think Lindsey would sue unless it shows him being physically abusive in private or something truly awful. If it just makes him look like a jerk - that's not something you sue over. |
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Too easy. Margaret Hamilton as Stevie.
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I would like to buy you as many drinks as you'd like!
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Actually, I think I owe you the drinks HomerMcvie for your ongoing humor.
But I was a bit surprised you didn't jump on this one first! |
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But the wicked witch was PERFECT!!!
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Someone was workshopping a Rumours musical many years ago, never went anywhere though. At the time they were talking maybe opening it in London, but maybe the book was flimsy or they couldn't get backing, or the band killed it.
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highly talented, beautiful and hard working Stevie sacrifices and works 3-5 jobs (and she's fantastic at all of them, of course!) while songwriting and recording music and dragging along her no-talent loser annoying guitar-playing pot-smoking boyfriend to a fame and fortune even though he doesn't do anything for her or her music and cannot write any good songs or music let alone hits unlike our ultra-talented heroine and legendary icon. despite his uselessness he somehow still has the power in their highly successful band so she finally - finally! - has enough and manages to get rid of a loser from her band as she reaches the edge of 70, and becomes the boss in that band she alone single-handedly made famous and rich. mark my words. this will happen. it already has a screenplay in Gold Dust Woman book.
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Not to mention pretty much zero 'real' Stevie fans respect that book as it's filled with very blatant inaccuracies and made up stories. It got tons of criticism from fans when it was released. |
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Also, her loser boyfriend that she literally and repeatedly drug up off the floor from smoking pot, succumbing to mononucleosis and just idly rolling around on the bathroom tiles because he liked the acoustic in there, was also really, really, really mean to her, even though she herself has always had the disposition of a Modest Angel (also the title of one of her many famous songs). Moreover, she and her loyal, back-packing assistant are both as dead honest as the day is long. |
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What a pairing! The Fleetwood Mac magic.
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