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41 minutes ago, BadLandsMeanie said:

I went to the screening of this at WNED a couple weeks ago. It's a good show :)

Was the movie more of a love letter about Ralph?  Or was it a fair look at some of the mistakes he made as owner of the Bills.  Because there have been many

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25 minutes ago, BuffaloRush said:

Was the movie more of a love letter about Ralph?  Or was it a fair look at some of the mistakes he made as owner of the Bills.  Because there have been many

It seemed to me that they addressed good and bad points. It isn't some kind of expose' though.

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On 12/8/2017 at 10:18 PM, BuffaloRush said:

Was the movie more of a love letter about Ralph?  Or was it a fair look at some of the mistakes he made as owner of the Bills.  Because there have been many

 

Do a GoFund to raise money so Chuck Dickerson and Jerry Sullivan can do your movie.

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2 hours ago, Limeaid said:

 

Do a GoFund to raise money so Chuck Dickerson and Jerry Sullivan can do your movie.

Or I could just find a director who wanted to make a balanced film about his life without sugar-coating some of his well-documented mishaps with this franchise

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8 hours ago, BuffaloRush said:

Or I could just find a director who wanted to make a balanced film about his life without sugar-coating some of his well-documented mishaps with this franchise

 

You should make a documentary that sings the praises of Dunkirk Don.:lol:

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8 hours ago, BuffaloRush said:

Or I could just find a director who wanted to make a balanced film about his life without sugar-coating some of his well-documented mishaps with this franchise

By far, the single most important factor in the Bills long history of being not very good is Ralph Wilson.

 

A documentary searching for objectivity would paint him as almost a tragic hero constantly being responsible for his own team's lack of success for decades.

 

No way in hell that is the film WNED produced.  I haven't seen it and likely won't.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Fadingpain said:

By far, the single most important factor in the Bills long history of being not very good is Ralph Wilson.

 

A documentary searching for objectivity would paint him as almost a tragic hero constantly being responsible for his own team's lack of success for decades.

 

No way in hell that is the film WNED produced.  I haven't seen it and likely won't.

 

 

You sound like you would be a barrel of laughs to go to some games with! :)

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