At the movies

You misspelled Deadwood, ■■■■ sucker.

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That’s the computer genius/evil computer one right?

Deadwood is high up on my list of all-time, as is The Wire and a few others. But for me, the one that had me transfixed the most, was the last BattleStar Galactica.

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bohemian rhapsody

Favourite movie for the year absolutely loved it go see it.

So great, sick of hearing people go on about how its not the real story…Its not a doco…its a ■■■■■■ celebration!

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If you don’t have goosebumps during the Live Aid concert, you’re dead inside…even if some of the timelines don’t match up.

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Yeah, whatever! news.com.au.

I enjoyed it for what it was, highly entertaining.

Only posted if people want some time lines and a bit of info.

Yeah.

I don’t think Richard Pryor had a script. They just fed him some blow and filmed what happened next.

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Agree if there are people who want to know about Freddie’s party life and struggles with aids there is a documentary on you tube called “The Freddie Mercury Story Who wants to live for ever”

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I liked the film a lot more at the time than I did the next day.
The whole thing is a fantasy.

Were you caught in a landslide?

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No escaping reality, man.

Nothing compared to The Rose.

Found it quite tame.

In the movie was:

  • Rami Malek
  • Lots of Queen music

How anyone could conclude it’s a bad movie given it had those two things is beyond me

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It’s very enjoyable.
And quite silly.
Which is great in a Python movie, it’s a bit weird in a biopic.

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Yeah, cause I didn’t expect a movie about a band who sang “I see a little silhouetto of a man - Scaramouche Scaramouche - will you do the Fandango” to be silly at all!

Actually, the Spice Girls movie was a bit like that, and that was really good.

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