After you see Bohemian Rhapsody, watch this doc
and you should see Bohemian Rhapsody on the BIG screen, with a great sound system, with an audience.
Watch "Queen: Days of Our Lives". It's the definitive documentary about Queen.
Part 1 (mislabeled as Part 2) -
Part 2 (mislabeled as Part 1) -
and of course, Live Aid. Talk about working a crowd.
MuseRider
(34,104 posts)I cannot wait to see it. I came a little late to Queen, I heard them but I had little kids and was really busy. As an old adult I have come to love them as most people do. One of my son's is going to be home this week so we will take in the movie. I love the Live Aid tape, thanks for posting that I had not seen it is some time.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,165 posts)I saw it in a regular theater and I wish I had coughed up the extra $$$. But now I'm making plans to see it on IMAX with my brother. We're looking forward to Rocketman next spring too.
MuseRider
(34,104 posts)and we don't need no stinkin IMAX. LOL, we barely get good movies although it is getting better and even Michael Moore's movies stay longer than 2 days now, we had to petition for SICKO. If I had the time I would go into KC to see it or more time down to Wichita (I think they have an IMAX, maybe even Manhattan does?) but I am leaving the city near me, Topeka, to go see in in Lawrence so the rats don't run over my feet watching the show. Small screen but clean and their seats recline for comfort and there are real walls between the screens so not everything sounds like a war movie. Whew! That took a while. I am aggravated with this idiot city that I live close to. I moved out of it in 1988 and it is not one whit better about a lot of things, this being one. I have to say it is trying now finally but has a long way to go.
Silver Gaia
(4,542 posts)We loved it! I am also a fan of Rami Malek, and was hoping he could pull this off. We thought he did a great job! The audience was great, too. All around fun time! (And to hell with the critics!)