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Biopics: What real-life subjects and survivors say about their life stories on-screen

"If you guys are going to do this, you need to get it right. This is going to play a part -- for better or worse -- in how my kids remember their father," "American Sniper" screenwriter Jason Dean Hall recalls Chris Kyle's widow Taya saying to him.

By Karen Butler
Amy Adams, right, plays artist Margaret Keane in the movie about her life, "Big Eyes." Keane says that though she promised to no longer tell the lie that her former husband painted her big-eyed portraits, she had no intention of making the big reveal on air during a radio interview in 1970. Photo courtesy of the Weinstein Company
1 of 9 | Amy Adams, right, plays artist Margaret Keane in the movie about her life, "Big Eyes." Keane says that though she promised to no longer tell the lie that her former husband painted her big-eyed portraits, she had no intention of making the big reveal on air during a radio interview in 1970. Photo courtesy of the Weinstein Company

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