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View Article  Nice Reading

Nothing new, but reads well and seems to be carefully written. Enjoy, if you haven't before (cuz it's ooold).

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/14/vaults-flynn-typecast-heroic-roles/?feat=article_related_stories

View Article  There is only one Robin Hood, Russ. Deal with it.
 
 
 
Honestly. This guy needs a major glass of "shaddupyouryap" juice.
 
View Article  Not At His Best!
Just to show we're not idolators around here, and are objective enough to see our hero as human--warts and all--I ...   more »
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View Article  Errol Flynn-Nature Photographer
This photo is proported to have been taken by Flynn from the deck of the Sirocco. It's an albatross. How ...   more »
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View Article  Why not Ridley?

     Dear Errol Fans,

       Why not Ridley Scott?

           I see that he (Ridley) has a way of cutting through the 'bull' and telling the story as it is , or was. Whatever you think of him personally, you have to admit that he knows his stuff. Look no further than "Bladerunner", one of the best films ever made.(in my humble opinion, that is) I do not have a problem with that as long as it is truthfull. I think we Errol fans tend to embrace the good and turn a blind-eye to the bad. That is par for the course for folks who are blinded by the "boilerplate" that was penned by journalists who were paid to ignore the bad and play up the 'good'. I believe a true story of Erroll's life with all the warts and  human weakness he had would be a blockbuster. I think it would be "R" rated. Errol is a combination of good, evil, saintly, and maybe a little wicked . This is a story of us all, whether we admit it or not.

         I admire Errol because he was his own man, and never apologized to anyone. This sort of man is hard to find these days.

                                                                                     JOHN

View Article  Hello Friends!

Dear Errol Fans,

      As Arnold might say; "I'm back." I have been busy doing research for a project, but now that it is done, I'm keen to get back to the Blog.

     I have a question for the readers: I recently saw a trailer for the new 'Robin Hood' and it got me thinking. I would love to see a movie about Errol done by Ridley Scott. Something not at all romantic, but gritty, hard-hitting and all too realistic. Ridley has directed 'Alien', 'Bladerunner', 'Gladiator', 'Blackhawk Down', 'Kingdom of Heaven', American Gangster' and other wildly successful movies that have a certain "Theme" to them. Errol's story has enough highs and lows for ten Greek comedy's and tragedy's. The gritty reality of Errol's life is the stuff of legends. I believe people are much more sophisticated these days and will not tolerate a "cardboard hero" defeating "cardboard bad guys" as in the past. I believe this is a golden opportunity for a visionary film-maker to tell a no-nonsense story, and there is no lack of real adventure, action or romance in the true story.

     Errol was a man after all, not just a figure on a screen. His life was filled with all the 'day to day drama's' we all experience. He was neither devil nor saint, but something in between.(Like us all, I think) I think he has a story to tell that up to now, has not been told. We have mostly been told only the 'high points' and the "spin".For an example, think of  the new 'James Bond' movies with it's much more believable and human lead actor. Something like that. I believe it would be a blockbuster if done correctly. Now mind you, some fans would be horrified and upset, and some even turned off by the film, but I think it might start a new generation of Errol fans who would find out what we all know: Errol Flynn was quite possibly the most intriguing person to come along in a hundred or more years, maybe ever.

      I'm sure you all have strong opinions and that is good. So tell me what you think.

                                                   John

 

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