Since they've omitted The Man in the Shadows from the film, it would be reasonable to assume it receives a full re-issue with the blu-ray.
Holly2003 · Member since
I predict it will be the long-awaited Queen anthology. In PDF format.
matt z · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Holly2003 wrote:[/b]
I predict it will be the long-awaited Queen anthology. In PDF format. [/QUOTE]
Curated and annotated by G Brooks, no less. ...with insults included? citations omitted?
Nathan H · Member since
Scenes not in the movie:
The full Live Aid set.
More of Freddie Mercury when he was clubbing in NYC in the 80s.
How Freddie came up with Crazy Little Thing Called Love in the bathtub.
Longer scenes of Freddie and Mary in their apartment.
How Freddie came up with the Queen emblem for the band.
How John Deacon joined the band.
The band played ’39 when on tour in Japan.
KevoM · Member since
What about 4K UHD? I settle for nothing less these days (ok, the odd blu ray but DVD/SD is the 'VHS of today' !)
Golden Salmon · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Golden Salmon wrote:[/b]
I expect:
- Full Live Aid performance (including ITTWWC?)[/QUOTE]
Joking, right?
[/QUOTE]
Well, I was talking about the actual Queen performance, but yeah... not gonna happen.
On second thought, they might include the partial Queen performance and/or a sort of side-to-side comparison of the movie performance to showcase the recreation.
rhapsody8 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MusicFan15 wrote:[/b]
Scenes not in the movie:
The full Live Aid set.
More of Freddie Mercury when he was clubbing in NYC in the 80s.
How Freddie came up with Crazy Little Thing Called Love in the bathtub.
Longer scenes of Freddie and Mary in their apartment.
How Freddie came up with the Queen emblem for the band.
How John Deacon joined the band.
The band played ’39 when on tour in Japan.[/QUOTE]
Is this confirmed information? What's the source?
Thanks...
Nathan H · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]rhapsody8 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]MusicFan15 wrote:[/b]
Scenes not in the movie:
The full Live Aid set.
More of Freddie Mercury when he was clubbing in NYC in the 80s.
How Freddie came up with Crazy Little Thing Called Love in the bathtub.
Longer scenes of Freddie and Mary in their apartment.
How Freddie came up with the Queen emblem for the band.
How John Deacon joined the band.
The band played ’39 when on tour in Japan.[/QUOTE]
Is this confirmed information? What's the source?
Thanks...[/QUOTE]
The link: www.collider.com/bohemian-rhapsody-deleted-scenes/
I think this is all true. Dor certain they did the full Live Aid set, Rami said in an interview that they filmed how Freddie came up with CLTCL and one of the trailers shows the whole band playing the full acoustic set. It'll be interesting to see whether they edit the extra scenes into the film or have each one separate. I think it'll work better as one film even if it does make it really long.
fruhzs · Member since
I just saw the movie, it was released on cinemas here today, and I notice the airport scene from the trailer (Japan) didn’t make the final cut, also the scene that we saw a picture where he sees “Mr. Bad Guy” on sale it’s not either, neither the “Bow” Rock in Rio scene that Rami mentioned in interviews as the last thing they filmed, and that’s just what I could quickly remember from just seeing it. Also, I think I read somewhere they did film some scenes from his Childhood, and those weren’t used either.
From the quick pace (in some senses to quick at times, like some critics suggested) of the early movie scenes you can easily tell and feel that most likely a lot was cut on the final edit, likely due to the time they had to keep the film under. But it’s understandable IMO.
emrabt · Member since
*I think I read somewhere they did film some scenes from his Childhood*
Peter Freestone said he met with the actor, they cast Adam Raulf, have his scenes been cut?
Nathan H · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]fruhzs wrote:[/b]
I just saw the movie, it was released on cinemas here today, and I notice the airport scene from the trailer (Japan) didn’t make the final cut, also the scene that we saw a picture where he sees “Mr. Bad Guy” on sale it’s not either, neither the “Bow” Rock in Rio scene that Rami mentioned in interviews as the last thing they filmed, and that’s just what I could quickly remember from just seeing it. Also, I think I read somewhere they did film some scenes from his Childhood, and those weren’t used either.
From the quick pace (in some senses to quick at times, like some critics suggested) of the early movie scenes you can easily tell and feel that most likely a lot was cut on the final edit, likely due to the time they had to keep the film under. But it’s understandable IMO. [/QUOTE]
Yes I do agree with you in what you've just said. It's a real shame that they cut all those scenes out but mind you the film would've been a lot longer!
Apocalipsis_Darko · Member since
Mack talking...
kevin79 · Member since
I read an article on the NY Daily News website talking about the movie where it says that the full Live Aid set was performed and filmed and is a planned extra for the home media release. I would also hope that they include extended scenes of some of the movie's other live performances. I would also expect deleted scenes and a making of documentary. I always enjoy bloopers as well; so hopefully they're included. Personally, I also think it would be cool to see an extra with Roger, Brian and Tim Staffel together and discussing Smile's history, how Freddie came to follow them and eventually join them.
fruhzs · Member since
Emrabt,
Yes, those unfortunately were cut. The movie starts with him working in Heathrow (after a brief Live Aid sequence), so no childhood scenes.
emrabt · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]kevin79 wrote:[/b]
I also think it would be cool to see an extra with Roger, Brian and Tim Staffel together and discussing Smile's history, how Freddie came to follow them and eventually join them.[/QUOTE]
If they did this it would be admitting the whole meeting in the movie is absolute fiction.
Tim and Freddie were friends from art college, Brian was Tim's mate.
Roger answered an ad for a drummer then became Freddie's workmate at the market....
So Fred was always there in the background, he didn't just appear suddenly while Tim quit the band and met Roger and Brian in the back of their van, which they used to solve mysterys on sundays.