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4:54 pm - 01/17/2013

Pacino to play Paterno in 'Happy Valley' movie

Al Pacino will play Joe Paterno in an upcoming biopic of the famed Penn State football coach to be directed by Brian De Palma, Deadline reports. Paterno's career ended in scandal when it was revealed he and others were aware of allegations of molestation against assistant Jerry Sandusky, but ignored them.

Tentatively titled Happy Valley, the movie could be based on the bestselling biography Paterno by Joe Posnanski, which producer Edward R. Pressman optioned. American History X and Blow scribe Dave McKenna is reportedly making a deal to write the script.


In confirming the project, Pressman said: "Happy Valley reunites the Scarface and Carlito’s Way team of De Palma and Pacino for the third time, and I can’t think of a better duo to tell this story of a complex, intensely righteous man who was brought down by his own tragic flaw."

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hearthecity 17th-Jan-2013 10:28 pm (UTC)
But this is a biopic about his life. Why do we need a biopic about his life at all right now?
punishermax 17th-Jan-2013 10:29 pm (UTC)
Why not? It's a topic that should be explored and looked at and talked about.

Are people really thinking the movie is going to be JOE PATERNO WAS A WONDER PERFECT ANGEL: WHY WE SHOULD SAINT HIM?
hearthecity 17th-Jan-2013 10:33 pm (UTC)
The topic of Joe Paterno's life should be explored and talked about?

I haven't read the biography this article says the movie will be based on, but it says it's a biography of his life, not the abuse that took place at Penn State.
punishermax 17th-Jan-2013 10:35 pm (UTC)
You haven't given a good answer for it shouldn't? Should we never ever explore the topics of bad people because they did bad things?

Unless the film straight up says that Paterno was wrongly hurt by the whole thing there is literally no reason why it shouldn't be made.
hearthecity 17th-Jan-2013 10:38 pm (UTC)
I don't think we need a film dedicated to this man's life, as a whole. If they want to paint him as a realistic person in a film about the abuse and cover-up, that's different, but that's not what it sounds like they're doing.
punishermax 17th-Jan-2013 10:41 pm (UTC)
How do you know that's not what is going to be discussed? Paterno was a huge figure in sports. He was an icon, his story does deserve to be told.

It's the story of how a man had everything, respect, fame, power and lost all of it and his legacy because he didn't look at a horrifying crime that he had the power to stop. There is literally no possible way this will; paint him in a good light.
hearthecity 17th-Jan-2013 10:46 pm (UTC)
I'm basing that on the article, which says this will be based on a biography of HIS life. Any biography includes the good and the bad, but generally still manages to glorify the person.

And based on the statement they released about him being intensely righteous, which I think is bullshit in every way, I don't have a lot of faith in how they're going to portray this. I'm not sure why you're going so hard for this movie.

Edited at 2013-01-17 10:47 pm (UTC)
punishermax 17th-Jan-2013 10:48 pm (UTC)
I'm going hard because the whole "Do we NEED a movie like this!?" thing annoys the hell out of me and ends up crushing art a ton of the time.
jeveuxmacaron 17th-Jan-2013 10:58 pm (UTC)
lmao mte

can we have a biopic of someone awesome who no one knows anything about, like chiune sugihara?

this pointless endeavour will do nothing but draw more attention to the fucking losers who were targeting the victims of rape for tainting their beloved joepa's legacy
wombat_nectar 17th-Jan-2013 11:04 pm (UTC)
exactly
venetianglass 17th-Jan-2013 11:06 pm (UTC)
I have read the biography (I had ordered it before the scandal even broke). Joe Posnanski is an amazing sports writer, and the book is really good.
kurtvonnegut 17th-Jan-2013 10:34 pm (UTC)
exactly. it doesn't do anyone any good to say "what a sicko." it can actually be really helpful to understand WHY he was so indifferent and didn't speak up. revealing the coverups that go on not only in college sports but in any atmosphere where you have a sainted figure is actually really important. i've also seen a lot of people who reduce it to "athletics" but i think it has more to do with any atmosphere which harbors a sainted figure, both on a collegiate level and a local level... and the more media we have on it, the more discussion.
jeveuxmacaron 17th-Jan-2013 11:01 pm (UTC)
this isn't 'der untergang' we're talking about, this is a film that someone clearly decided to make just because of a rape scandal that barely has any legal dust on it at all and about a man who still has many vocal supporters. the whole thing is gross and i'm frankly not interested in this man having a biopic. a documentary would be more appropriate to what you are talking about.
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