He quickly takes over the film, his brutally honest story serving as a form of on-screen therapy and a cautionary tale for future players who want to slug their way into an NHL roster spot.
Rebel Without A Cause (1955): James Dean tore up the screen in a 1949 Mercury Coupe in this classic tale of teen angst, but never lived to see the release of what became his signature film.
They emphasise that Enron's story is first and foremost a human tale, with larger-than-life egos and ambitions that will surely be brought to a screen near you once all the trials are over.