Theres a walt disney biography movie and I didnt know about it!?
Seems its only of his youger years, talking about his multiple jobs and when he met Ub Iwerks.
If theres the part when they created Oswald it could be super cool, but the most interesting part of Walt is from when he met Iwerks until his death, and not finish a movie with just the start.
And its a tv movie I suppose?
Going to watch it though, im a fan of Walt Disney, even if he was a super jerk in parts of his life.
Edit: just watched it. Thankfully the movie starts from when he met Ub Iwerks and not before. Its a cool little movie, but its feels too much TV movie and invents a large part of the things that happened in strange ways. For example Ive never seen mentioned anywhere the Kansas part where he has money problems being that horrible in the documentaries and biographies ive seen (and the mouse part is a little too much), all the Mintz parts are laughably bad in terms of villiany. Yes Mintz was a horrible person, but when you read the real history it always tries to counter it with his wife Wrinkler, that was a super important part and here appear like in 2 scenes, you really never understand the final grudge Walt has with Mintz if you never read anything about it before, because that part flies. Like wtf was Oswald? What this movie tells me is it was this not important part of walt's life (lol at the bouncing checks during the oswald part when the studio was super good shape and had a team of 20 animators, nobody left because of the "kansas repeat" fritz freleng says in the movie) when in reality it was super big and he cared a lot and thats why he falls completly down when he loses him and his animators. And then using Plane Crazy as if it was some sort of triumph... thats really not true, plane crazy test screening was a failure and never found a distribution, it was Steamboat Willie after having sound which catapulted disney and iwerks to fame, and its a such a well known fact that it stranges me they decided to do the ending with Plane Crazy.
Or the final character cards trying to paint Disney as some kind of saint? Look, im a big fan of Walt, but some of the things in those cards are absolutely not true. Iwerks stayed friends with Disney forever? Yeah no, its a lot more complicated (and well known) than that. He didnt have a grudge against Mintz? Not what the majority of documentaries and books say, etc...
I dont know, its a cute movie but strange in some of the liberties it takes.