True Story?


I was just checking out the director's info and he has many a little connection with the mighty U2. Makes me think this might be an utterly incredible tribute to a band, but more importantly, to a girl. Magic. 'Stella' whoever she may be, must have had many a thought going through her head when she saw this movie.

Captain America: I'm hip about time.

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the movie is a kind of autobiography of director phil joanou, who was a usc film school prodigy plucked from obscurity by steven spielberg. he made three o clock high, and got a big break directing u2 rattle & hum. his c areer has been sort of hit and miss since then, and this film is not necessarily a complete autobiography but certainly based on his life.

btw, i am not him, although i would certainly be willing to take that break he got out of film school.

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She did have many a thought and all have been in touch. Jimdaddy is right but kids, Lou Lou is not on line. Given her level of loyalty, since the earliest days (1982) you will never ever see her posting anything anywhere. That is real love, friendship, and she would say fandom. Anyone trying to be Lou Lou, well, good luck because she has never talked and she isn't about to start. Lou Lou was not some girl lost to a few boys. They have stayed connected. They prize her loyalty, muse-ability, and insight. She prizes them as the human-beings they are. She was also an acrobat. Should anyone decided to try to "be" her they should be prepared to show real photos of those days. We know she has them so don't try and say the were lost in a fire.

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