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Topic: The Long Play Return to archive
1st March 2007 05:52 PM
glencar Hasn't Jagger been pushing this for a decade or more?


Martin Scorsese will direct a feature film based on an idea by Mick Jagger, who will produce. "THE LONG PLAY" is a film set in the world of the music business spanning over three decades. Scorsese, who won an Oscar on Sunday for "The Departed," will shoot the Paramount Pictures project from a script by William Monahan, who won an Oscar for writing "The Departed."
1st March 2007 06:10 PM
fireontheplatter what better person to work with than sir mick himself...just so long as mick doesn't try to act in it.
i look forward to this and of course AI tonight
1st March 2007 06:12 PM
glencar AI is more immediate!
1st March 2007 06:13 PM
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