Amazon Studios The joke making the social media rounds in the wake of the Georgia Senate runoffs goes like this: “A Black man and a Jewish man walk into a bar in Georgia and the bartender says, ‘What’ll you have, senators?’” Virtually every “walk into a bar” joke ever told is based on a premise of, “Now there’s something you don’t see every day.” And so it goes with films and TV series that use a real-life meeting between notable figures as a launching point for largely (or completely) fictional works of entertainment, whether it be The King and the President meeting in “Elvis & Nixon” (2016) or Queen Elizabeth’s conversations with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in “The Crown” or even the recent “The Comey Rule” on Showtime, which re-imagines a dinner between the director of the FBI and the beleaguered president.