He’s the country’s top-rated talk radio host, beacon of conservatives, a lightning rod for controversy. Is Rush Limbaugh movie material?
Writer/producer James Sclafani thinks so, and has written a feature film about Limbaugh’s life that is in the process of being packaged and shopped for financing. Sclafani, who recently sold his script Counter Kid to Bill Murray’s Devoted Pictures, optioned The Rush Limbaugh Story: Talent on Loan from God, an unauthorized biography by longtime Gotham-based journalist Paul Colford, who currently heads media relations for the AP. The book served as the basis for the script.
Sclafani said the script he’s written is a close cousin to the Oliver Stone-directed George W. Bush feature W, in that he tries to get beneath the surface politics and controversies and down to the ambition and demons that drove Limbaugh’s success. The film will include contradictions that have gone against his radio diatribes, from the dubious 4-F draft status during Vietnam (unearthed in Colford’s book) to a get-tough stance against drug abusers that was contradicted by the revelation that he himself was addicted to prescription painkillers and got them illegally.
“This is Citizen Kane meets Private Parts, where you have a man who always had trouble relating to people in the outside world, but does it effortlessly in the booth,” said Sclafani, adding that Limbaugh is the proverbial fat kid, ignored in high school, and determined to prove everyone they were wrong about him. “There’s this anecdote about a game of spin the bottle in high school. The bottle pointed at him, and the pretty girl who was supposed to kiss him ran away, and that stayed with him,” Sclafani said. “When he came up in radio, he was culturally opposed to everything happening in the 60s and 70s, and all this left him with something to prove. He is an underdog, and became an extremely determined person with something to prove.”
Sclafani–who by the way is a registered Democrat–is producing with Renee Tab, the former ICM agent who will soon circulate the script to attract a director and financing. Sclafani and Tab are teamed on another fact-based film, Show of the Bull, with Taken director Pierre Morel attached to a drama about mob turncoat Sammy “The Bull” Gravano and his children as they led a not so quiet life in the federal witness protection program in Arizona.
Not surprisingly, Limbaugh isn’t involved. Limbaugh did not stand in the way of Colford when he wrote the book –Limbaugh’s brother, mother and ex-wives were interviewed–and Sclafani said he will approach Limbaugh “when the time is right.” ICM and Artist Talent Mgmt rep Sclafani.




is leni riefenstahl available to direct?
Sounds like a perfect role for Jonah Hill.
Rush speaks for many of us who feel marginalized and without a voice in this obamanation regime! May he live long and continue to prosper (driving his critics to the edge of despair.)
I’ve loved Colford’s work since OLV Spotlight and Neighborhood News (Jersey City).
If its told in the vein of W (aka propaganda first, movie second), its not going to make any money. Republicans are not going to see any movie Hollywood makes about any prominent Republican. The hit is too obvious. Will Democrats? If you hate Rush Limbaugh, do you really want to pay $20 for someone to tell you why you should hate him? You can find that on Huffpo for free, and probably funnier and better written.
Also – “Hollywood is a business first.”
Please explain how Anti Iraq movies keep getting made then.
I hope Rush and Kathryn are wildly happy and have a wonderful wedding without any interruption. Rush has talked about her on the show many times and with great respect,and she has made him happy from what he has said, and they deserve to have a quiet wedding without any media interference.
Why would anyone care about his wedding…4th time???. It won’t last. How many times on his program has he put down the female population. I’ll bet a cigar is hanging from his mouth when he says(I do). He doesn’t want any press? But you can tell by his comments he’s dying for the all the press he can get. It’s like when he wanted to buy that football team. Always looking for sympathy….
What people forget first and foremost is that Rush is an ENTERTAINER. Whether you like what he says or not he is there to perform and the truth sometimes ends up being a casualty in exchange for ratings. However his schtick plays best on the radio which is not visual and the young man from Missouri’s story may not resonate with audiences on the left and right coasts. The Midwest for sure will cotton on and the drive-bye’s will have a field day trashing it. Looks like an uphill battle for these producers.
The truth in all this is that Rush is all the things he calls everyone else. But foremost, in real life, he is a coward.
Ohhhh, will the lefties in hollywood have a field day with this. Left wing hollywood “Can’t handle the truth!!”
Give ‘em hell Rush.
More drug and fat jokes…from the same crowd that defends Al Franken and Michael Moore.
Whether you like Rush Limbaugh or not, he has led an intereting life, has risen to success, and generated lots of controversy along the way–sounds like decent movie material to me. And the fact that a quality writer like Scalfani is working on it definitely adds to the potential.