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Bohemian Rhapsody Movie
Saw Bohemian Rhapsody last night. Meh.
Was in high school when Queen was big (74-78). More of a Led Zeppelin guy, but liked Queen enough to be anxious to see the movie. Hearing all the good songs again was great, and the band members were cast like doppelgängers, but the movie just didn't hit the mark. The Freddie Mercury character got annoying quickly. Lot's a lip-syncing concert scenes, but the characters and backstory development was weak at best. If you were a huge Queen fan, worth the two hours. If not, IMHO don't bother. |
Thanks. The reviews I’ve seen don’t give it high marks either. The best review suggestion I saw was to watch one of the Freddy Mercury bios and the live aid concert on YouTube and skip the movie.
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It may have not been a cinematic wonder, but is was more than enjoyable enough.
A fun 2 hours for me and the wife. I’ll take that for my 10.00 |
I read that the band had final approval over the script, which means it stays away from anything controversial or interesting.
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Sasha Baron Cohen was originally cast as Freddie.
It was a music movie, not an exploration of Freddie’s sexual excesses. |
I saw it last night, the first showing I could get to dice we are a smallish town. As a fan it’s great but it’s not a movie for everyone and I’m glad I didn’t bring my wife. People were signing along in the theater so I think I was there with a lot of other Queen fans.
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Sasha Baron Cohen is 6' 3" tall. Brian May is 6' 2". Freddy was 5' 9" Rami Malek is 5' 9" Kind of hard to film a movie when the main character is the jolly green giant compared to everyone else when he wasn't in real life.
Everything in the movie has been covered in other documentaries. The movie just gathered them together and allowed the band to make some money off of them now. |
I agree about the height issue, but Cohen can be a chameleon.
Sounds like Cohen was hired, despite his size,but he wanted to make the R rated explicit story of Freddie. Some background here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBSe9wrV1as |
One of the best movies I've seen in years.
Actually paid to see it on the loud big screen. I almost broke down several times. Amazing back story of a the band. |
Not a very good review here.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-real-freddie-mercury-180970690 Quote:
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I liked it.
I'm guessing Malek will get the Academy Award. IMHO he should. Wife and I went to one of those theaters that has the full reclining seats. That might have played a part. |
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You can take the reviews and wipe your ass with them.
That's all they're good for. Critics are click-bait who will write anything to get noticed. Great movie. Quite emotional |
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Gotta love reserved seats and the comfort of the recliners. |
Incredible quality video of Queen at Live Aid.
I was at the Philly show. https://youtu.be/A22oy8dFjqc |
These cats tour the states once a year, they come pretty close to the real deal. We went and saw them on a whim one Friday evening.
One Night of Queen | Gary Mullen and the Works The movie, I saw a comment when it was released, how can a Queen movie be PG13? I am a pretty big Queen fan, my kids know all their songs because of my wife and I listening to the entire catalog a lot. Wife and I agreed to wait for Redbox. I keep hearing the words watered down for the masses. It may be a great movie, citics get it wrong all the time, regardless, I will wait for Redbox. |
I saw them at their 'News of the World' tour in MI in the late 70's
Great show |
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^^^ First time hearing???
yeah..right |
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