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Joe Elliott Thinks 2001 Def Leppard TV Movie Blocks Opportunity for Biopic
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Although the musician is doubtful about any possible biopic for the band, Joe remains open should a big screen opportunity comes in their way.

AceShowbiz - Def Leppard star Joe Elliott fears a terrible 2001 TV movie has ruined the band's chances of landing a big screen biopic.

The newly-inducted Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member would love to see his group's story follow the likes of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "The Dirt" - films about Queen and Motley Crue - play out at the cinema, but he insists the VH1-produced TV movie has put anyone off.

"Hysteria - The Def Leppard Story" detailed the band's firing of Pete Willis, Rick Allen's car crash, and the making of the band's "Hysteria" album another things, and Elliott insists, "It's the biggest pile of s**t ever made."

"I doubt very much anybody would be really interesting in making another one (movie)," Elliott told Rolling Stone. "We'll see. We're open to anything."

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