Frank, it's all gone Pete tong, or Immortal Beloved?

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I'm going with Its all Gone Pete Tong. I love all three films and know beethoven played by Oldman should be win for most of u guys, but Frankie Wilde is a character that will always be dear to me...

I would do a movie marathon of these three though.
 

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Immortal Beloved is a fine movie, but I recently saw Frank and really, really liked that movie.

(amused grin)

I have not seen your third choice, but I am intrigued.
 

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Immortal Beloved is a fine movie, but I recently saw Frank and really, really liked that movie.

(amused grin)

I have not seen your third choice, but I am intrigued.
It's in my top 10, maybe top 5. Frank might be to 10 too now. Did the protagonist kind of remind u of Rupert pupkin?
 

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Pupkin is an interesting comparison...I was thinking closer to Andy Kaufman. Very polarizing character.
 

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Pupkin is an interesting comparison...I was thinking closer to Andy Kaufman. Very polarizing character.

I was talking about the no talent keyboardist, not frank sidebottom. His delusion was epically disturbing to me.
 

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