Liam Gallagher is planning a film about Oasis' career.
The band's ex-singer said he'd like to put together a picture about his their rock 'n' roll exploits, but would start it with the breakup of the band - caused by a huge fall out between him and his guitarist brother Noel ahead of a show in Paris in 2009.
He said: "
Sometimes, when we've had a few drinks, we sit about telling stories and talk about putting them in an Oasis film. I'd be up for that."
"But I'd start it with Paris. I wouldn't want it to end on such a bummer. I'd start at the end and work my way backwards".
"It'd be a long film but it'd be a film worth watching, believe me. It'd be a funny film and all".
Before starting on an Oasis film, Liam - who now fronts Beady Eye - is making his first foray into the movie world with his 1 Productions company, making "The Longest Cocktail Party", about The Beatles' late publicist Derek Taylor.
Explaining his reason for choosing the film, Liam told the Independent newspaper: "He's an unsung hero, and I want to give him a chance to shine".
The film is thought to be loosely based on the book "The Longest Cocktail Party: An Insider's Diary Of The Beatles, Their Million-dollar Apple Empire And Its Wild Rise And Fall" by Richard DiLello, who worked for The Beatles' "Apple Corps", and is currently in development with a filming date tentatively set for 2012.
Thanks for the report to ContactMusic.com.
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