Is there any news regarding the making of Freddie Mercury movie?
i-Fred · Member since
Not at this point. Nothign that is worth while...
PauloPanucci · Member since
they didn't update more news about it! i think...
marcio17@queenzone.com · Member since
I heard once that Sasha Cohen was going to play him.
Oberon · Member since
I think that Micheal Sheen guy who did Clough and Tony Blair could be good. he seems able to capture a look and characteristics of the subjects he plays.
The biggest issue with a movie of Freddie is how do they do the singing aspect of it any justice? It would be wierd to have a film without any singing or music, but how to do it without it sounding utterly naff?
Maybe there's not a way, and so maybe that's the reason not to make the film!
marcio17@queenzone.com · Member since
Probably it could be about just one part of his life. E.G. childhood in many places, or 1986 onwards. Or just settle a specific plot. When they were in South America or in the States. So, the singing isssue could be done with Queen soundtracks...how´s that?
john bodega · Member since
I honestly feel that a Freddie movie made in the Hollywood idiom will be a train wreck. I've tried to enjoy the odd biopic but I'm sour on them. I really don't see it happening.
FriedChicken · Member since
And Freddie isn't a person with a very interesting personal life, so why would they make a film about it. People like Ian Curtis or Jim Morrisson have a much more insteresting story
john bodega · Member since
... or Keith Moon. [/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]Of course I'd love to see a proper movie about Moonie but I know it's going to be just like that piece of crap movie they made about Andy Kaufman. They'll insist to the audience that he's a genius in his field, while hiring an actor that totally fails to portray what was so great about the person in the first place. [/QUOTE] [/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]Honestly, I saw that Jim Carrey movie thinking 'Andy Kaufman must've been pretty bloody overrated...', but years later I saw some of the real thing and it was like - I was laughing at the guy and he wasn't even saying a word. He had one of those faces; Jim Carrey doesn't (or at least, wasn't using it during that movie). It just felt like a sappy piece of shit and I'd hate to see that kind of filmic treatment given to someone I have a genuine interest in (like Freddie or Keith).[/QUOTE]
Togg · Member since
It's been cancelled as the script offended Freddie mother.
They may look at it again at somepoint but that was the last I heard
Dane · Member since
I really enjoyed The Doors biopic.
Anyone have preferences to a director?
Mine would be:
- Terry Gilliam (a very visual director and English)
- Oliver Stone (just very good at bringing larger than life topics)
- Anton Corbijn (Dutch Photo/Film maker mostly about musicians)
or even Mick Rock as he would really know how to capture the essence of Freddie.
Micrówave · Member since
[QUOTE][b]Togg wrote:[/b]
It's been cancelled as the script offended Freddie mother[/QUOTE]
They shouldn't have showed her the unrated director's cut. It was worse than a shower scene from Oz.
mooghead · Member since
It will never happen because it wont make money because not enough people give a shit for it to make a profit. And thats all that matters. Plus, knowing the kind of people that post on here it could be a 400 hour 50 dvd blue ray box set starring Brad Pitt and it still wont be good enough because it wont include what Freddie liked for breakfast.
Micrówave · Member since
So what DID Freddie like for Breakfast?
On second thought, don't answer that. Let's keep this a family oriented website.
john bodega · Member since
[QUOTE]
[b]mooghead wrote: [/b]
It will never happen because it wont make money because not enough people give a shit for it to make a profit. And thats all that matters. Plus, knowing the kind of people that post on here it could be a 400 hour 50 dvd blue ray box set starring Brad Pitt and it still wont be good enough because it wont include what Freddie liked for breakfast. [/QUOTE]
Actually I'd be more annoyed by the Brad Pitt part than the breakfast part. Honestly, he can't even play himself as an old man. Ha.