Makes you wonder about Brian May a bit
My god. This looks like fanfiction. Some parts are cringe worthy.
EXT. ARGENTINA TOUR/ BUENOS AIRES/ 1981 - DAY
Police motorcycles lead a TANK down the CROWD-LINED street of BUENOS AIRES, with the motorcycles crisscrossing to keep civilians and cars away from the tank.
OLDER BRIAN (V.O.) Then came South America. No one
had ever played that part of the globe-- but Freddie...
Appearing out the TOP of the TANK, FREDDIE MERCURY, waving a ARGENTINIAN FLAG...
FREDDIE
(to his band-mates below)
Isn’t this fun, darlings?!
OLDER BRIAN (V.O.) ...Freddie realised that after the World Cup there might be some nice
little stadiums not being used by anyone.
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¿FREDDIE MERCURY, waving a ARGENTINIAN FLAG...?
That did not happen, but I would have liked them to include a scene in Argentina.
Interesting that the script confirms that Brian, John and Roger were all unfaithful to their wives in Munich. I wonder if the involvement of one of John's youngest sons in the film meant that bit was left out of the final film. I can't imagine Cameron deacon being as enthusiastic about reviewing it if it was left in.
Got halfway through. It's quite interesting - seems much more interesting, but the concept of all through flashbacks would tire pretty quickly.
I assume if they'd done this, actual Brian (and a great deal more briefly, Roger) would have been in the film as themselves doing those scenes?!
I don't think it would have gone down well myself done in this way, though I've only had the chnce to read the very start of the script and scan it very fleetingly.
I remember this being offered for trade a few years ago. It's been in collector's circles for quite a few years already.
[QUOTE] [b]gambri wrote:[/b]
¿FREDDIE MERCURY, waving a ARGENTINIAN FLAG...?
That did not happen, but I would have liked them to include a scene in Argentina.[/QUOTE]
you don't know, so shut up!