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Bohemian Rhapsody movie cameos (... and other weird bits)

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[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b] Some of you may have seen Brian, Roger y Miami Beach cameos on the deleted scenes, except for Brian's, he actually appeared on the final cut, he can be seen below, reading The Sun next to a TV camera [/QUOTE] Uhh, Brian is in this photo !?
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[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b] This part makes me chuckle ev'rytime I see it ! Cuz we all know... Mr Bad Guy IT'S SHIT![/QUOTE] I can't see Freddie recording something till the end and discarding it totally. I'm sure he was proud of some of the tracks and you can clearly see it in the interview with Wigg, even though we knew that he got bored and probably the amount of work overwhelmed him (as stated by Mack) Maybe we should give Starfleet the same treatment Mr Bad Guy got in the movie ? For me, musically, it has some great tracks and all the Queen members supported FM in that project.
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[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b] [QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b] Some of you may have seen Brian, Roger y Miami Beach cameos on the deleted scenes, except for Brian's, he actually appeared on the final cut, he can be seen below, reading The Sun next to a TV camera [/QUOTE] Uhh, Brian is in this photo !? [/QUOTE] Yup Bob ;)
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[QUOTE] [b]MercurialFreddie wrote:[/b]

I can't see Freddie recording something till the end and discarding it totally. I'm sure he was proud of some of the tracks and you can clearly see it in the interview with Wigg, even though we knew that he got bored and probably the amount of work overwhelmed him (as stated by Mack)

Maybe we should give Starfleet the same treatment Mr Bad Guy got in the movie ? For me, musically, it has some great tracks and all the Queen members supported FM in that project.

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He was proud of Mr Bad Guy, surely, later on he realised it was shit lol

What has Starfleet to do with Mr Bad Guy? Completely different stuff. Starfleet was mainly recorded live in the studio, it has that raw energy that kind of recording gives you. It's rock and it's blues. And it's a great EP, not even an album.

On the other hand, Mr Bad Guy was a clumsy attempt to create an album. Freddie wanted his own "Thriller", he thought he could do it alone. MJ had over 60 people behind him, composers, producers, etc etc. That's why Thriller was the most selling record worldwide.

Freddie felt omnipotent and thought he could do it without Queen. Critics and record sales proved him wrong.

Lyrically, Mr Bad Guy it has some nice pieces. Living on my own was a #1 but that's all. Musically? Overall, pure shit.
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[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b] I can see some moustache glue over there, darling ... or is it coke? I hope not, Fred you naughty boy! [/QUOTE] ================ That’s not glue... it’s Jim’s sperm
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[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b] Uhh, Brian is in this photo !? [/QUOTE] Yup Bob ;) [/QUOTE] Wow - that's not at all what I expected ! CGI can do anything now.
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[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b] Wow - that's not at all what I expected ! CGI can do anything now.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE] [b]Queenman!! wrote:[/b]

That’s not glue... it’s Jim’s sperm[/QUOTE]

Thanks for the image! lol
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[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b] [QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b] [QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b] Some of you may have seen Brian, Roger y Miami Beach cameos on the deleted scenes, except for Brian's, he actually appeared on the final cut, he can be seen below, reading The Sun next to a TV camera [/QUOTE] Uhh, Brian is in this photo !? [/QUOTE] Yup Bob ;) [/QUOTE] Holy crap. Roger as the older dude is neat!
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[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b] [QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b] Wow - that's not at all what I expected ! CGI can do anything now.[/QUOTE] [/QUOTE] Hot damn. You win the internet for today.
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Great pic!
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[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b] Nick Brockwell is Art Department Production Assistant and additional photography for 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and Stuart Kearns also worked on art department of several Hollywood movies (but not Boh Rhap) such as Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocole (2011), Batman Begins (2005), Hellboy (2004), and many others [/QUOTE] Do you have the original article ?
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[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]MercurialFreddie wrote:[/b]

I can't see Freddie recording something till the end and discarding it totally. I'm sure he was proud of some of the tracks and you can clearly see it in the interview with Wigg, even though we knew that he got bored and probably the amount of work overwhelmed him (as stated by Mack)

Maybe we should give Starfleet the same treatment Mr Bad Guy got in the movie ? For me, musically, it has some great tracks and all the Queen members supported FM in that project.

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He was proud of Mr Bad Guy, surely, later on he realised it was shit lol

What has Starfleet to do with Mr Bad Guy? Completely different stuff. Starfleet was mainly recorded live in the studio, it has that raw energy that kind of recording gives you. It's rock and it's blues. And it's a great EP, not even an album.

On the other hand, Mr Bad Guy was a clumsy attempt to create an album. Freddie wanted his own "Thriller", he thought he could do it alone. MJ had over 60 people behind him, composers, producers, etc etc. That's why Thriller was the most selling record worldwide.

Freddie felt omnipotent and thought he could do it without Queen. Critics and record sales proved him wrong.

Lyrically, Mr Bad Guy it has some nice pieces. Living on my own was a #1 but that's all. Musically? Overall, pure shit. [/QUOTE]

on my opinion Freddie was pushed into this solo album. Not sure he really deeply wanted it, so turned in a not good one. With Barcelona we see different level. But somehow with Mr Bad Guy i feel like he didn't know what really to do
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The Queen story exactly follows the traits notorious when cocaine becomes abundant. It all adds up and is perfectly natural. They all followed text book behaviour of their chosen poison - be it booze or huffing gak.