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re: To Hell and Back

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Dr_Rock 11:34 am UTC 03/26/07
In reply to: re: To Hell and Back - rockfenris2005 11:30 am UTC 03/26/07

Yeah, there's an awful lot of inaccuracies in it. It's amazing how a so called biopic will alter the facts just to make the film flow better an fit into the allotted time.

Will

>
> >
> > Who else has seen this film? What do you make of it?
>
> I saw the film years ago. Grace, a Steinfan friend of
> mine, did an interview with Throne a few years ago. I lost
> it in my clean-out but he talked about consulting with Jim
> about the character and etc. It was really quite
> interesting.
>
> I can't accept it for many reasons. I know it's difficult
> to research Loaf and Steinman but if I can do it,
> high-paid executives can do it. So here are my problems
>
> * Meat Loaf's mother was not a smoker
> * Meat Loaf's father died in the 70s not in the 1980s
> after "Dead Ringer"
> * Meat Loaf auditioned for "Souvenirs" at the Public
> Theatre, New York Shakespeare Festival, where Jim was so
> amazed he wrote in the character of Rabbit and a song
> "More Than You Deserve". It was a song that existed before
> the show and Michael Weller had to write it into the
> script. "Souvenirs" was changed to "More Than You Deserve"
> and the rest is history.
> * There is no evidence Jim was ever on the set for "The
> Rocky Horror Picture Show" (LOL don't even get me STARTED
> on Lily's theory ;-)
> * They completely dropped "Bad For Good" and made it look
> like Meat was struggling with "Dead Ringer". Yes, he was.
> But that's not the point.
> * We just presume Steinman's solo successes aren't
> relevant to the story so they all happened.
> * I like Jim playing the intro to "Frying Pan" and
> describing it like it's King Kong. I can imagine Jim doing
> that in real life
>
> It was a lot of small mistakes and sloppy research that
> ruined it for me. I'd pay to see the sequel "To Hell And
> Back II: The Monster Is Loose" in a Norma Desmond-style
> "Sunset Boulevard" flick. That would ROCK lol
>
> The workings of a true rock ego out of control. (There is
> something tragic about Meat. He went through all that
> psychology in the early 80s about not being a "star". By
> the late 90s he's accepted he's a "star" because all his
> contracts and agreements make everyone list him as a
> "superstar".)
>
>


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