Six Influential Dead Guys I’d Like to Have Dinner With
Ernest Hemingway
Just based on the stories that he’s written can you imagine how many other stories he would have to tell? I could see this dude as a whiskey and cigar guy kicking back and remembering some dame he shagged in a Volkswagen or something. Zero chance you wouldn’t be completely enlightened after that dinner.
Stanley Kubrick
Speaking of storytelling, has there ever been a director in cinematic history who can tell a story in the way that Kubrick did? I highly doubt it. Plus based on all the hot girls and nudity in his movies you know this guy has a crazy dark side and probably engaged in some amazing erotic activity. Those stories I’m sure have never been told. Not to mention all the ideas he probably had in his head.
I was going through this list, saying, “I swear if Thomas Edison is on this list, I’m gonna flip shit. Tesla is SO much better!”
Then to my surprise, I read Tesla’s name and my face when? fuckyeah.jpg
Awesome list! You’d definitely have to ask Tesla if he ever really built his “death ray”.
Al Capone?! Where the heck is Carl Sagan?! He’d be number 1 on my list.
John Maynard Keynes, Karl Marx?
Martin Luther King Jr?
Not bad choices, some of which I’d pick myself. But this list is definitely lacking Kurt Vonnegut.
i dont think people understand the concept of opinion
This list is pretty cool. I’m not a fan of Graham. If it were me, I’d want Hitler, Chaplin, John Donne, Teddy Roosevelt, Tesla, Beowulf, Mata Hari
I did get to meet him thankfully, but I would’ve LOVED to have a real sit-down conversation with George Carlin. Kubrick would be in a VERY close second. Bruce Lee is definitely up there as well.
@xXburekXx of course we understand the concept of opinion..we’re just sharing ours as well. You do understand the concept of sharing..don’t you?!
rasputin
Bill Hicks.
Hemingway and Capone were dicks. Seriously, how do you get through a dinner with Hemingway or Capone without getting a bottle broken over your head – at best?
Malcolm X
JFK
Einstein
Benjamin Franklin
Charles Darwin
Martin Luther