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Reality gets the flick in Dylan bio-pic

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BOB Dylan has finally given permission to a Hollywood studio to make a film about his life. He will be portrayed by seven actors – one of them a black woman.

Todd Haynes, the Oscar-nominated director, confirmed last week he was searching for a woman who could do justice to the short, white Jewish singer's "inner blackness".

The seven will play Dylan during different eras in his 43-year career, starting in the 1960s when his song The Times They Are A-Changin' became an anti-war anthem.

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Todd Haynes, the Oscar-nominated director, confirmed last week he was searching for a woman who could do justice to the short, white Jewish singer's "inner blackness".

when i read stuff like that, not only do i not want to see the finished film, i :lol:

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when i read stuff like that, not only do i not want to see the finished film, i :lol:

yes sg...it`s a bit of a fucking long reach all right...politically correct bullshit...... <_>

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