New motion pictures about rock bands are being launched and introduced on a regular basis, however some artists do not really need their tales to be proven on the massive display screen. In a new interview, Slash has defined why he would not need to do a Guns N’ Roses biopic… at the least not anytime quickly.
Like Motley Crue’s 2019 Netflix movie The Dirt, which was primarily based on their 2001 biography of the identical title, a Guns N’ Roses flick could be stuffed with debauchery and different wild moments. Guns, nevertheless, do not have an official approved biography out — although there are many unauthorized books that inform their story.
During a latest chat with Yahoo! Entertainment, the guitar legend was requested whether or not he likes the concept of doing a GN’R movie.
“I just don’t see it happening anytime in the foreseeable future. It doesn’t mean that it won’t happen ever, because who knows? I can only think down the line so far. But I’ve never been able to envision how you’re gonna get… I mean it’s one thing to try and find actors to represent the people in the band, but the other thing is all sort of theatrical depictions of life in the music scene and the everyday life of musicians and all that kinda stuff,” Slash stated.
“It’s always some fabricated, over-exaggerated bullshit, and it’s very rare that you see a movie that actually feels genuine. And so I don’t even want to be a part of all that. I just don’t think that it would be done a real justice. I’ve seen a lot of bad ones, and they freak me out.”
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Though the rocker is not too eager on making a film concerning the historical past of his personal band, he’s within the strategy of engaged on a horror movie about a rock ‘n’ roll group, which is a topic he stated he normally tries to keep away from. He wasn’t in a position to give any additional particulars concerning the movie or his involvement, however he assured that it will seemingly be out someday in 2024.
Check out the complete interview under.
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