Access just showed this pic 2 minutes ago and asked who is this? None of the 3 hosts knew. They then said it was Adam and noted it was from Bohemian Rhapsody and that Adam had been Queens front man for many years now
Didn't see Access tonight but so glad they ran this bit about Adam! Espe. the part about him being Queen's front man for years. It's about time everybody knows he was the trucker. And Adam himself finally made it official!
It's good timing, too, because the movie has won some awards and so has Rami. And the movie is going to be re-released in some theaters with a song-a-long. I think I might go to one of those! Would love for more movie-goers to know who Adam is in the movie.
Being pre-warned, I knew where to watch for Adam's cameo in the movie....but even then, the shots of him were so fleeting that I would never have recognized him.....and even here Adam's too "disguised" for me to recognize him without being told it's him.
As far as the movie "Bohemian Rhapsody" is concerned, there is a huge divide between the critics and the audiences....not surprisingly, since critics prefer dramatic emoting and stagecraft by superb actors in gripping scripts more than sheer entertainment.
In that, I have to agree with them...."Bohemian Rhapsody" is NOT a great drama, IMO....other than the fact that Rami and the other actors were so "authentic". But, OMG, it was fantastically, wonderfully, overwhelmingly entertaining!!!!! How could it not be?...with such timeless music and musicians? We Glamberts/Queenberts are acquainted with Queen's music, and are still stirred by it, but imagine how it must have effected those who arrived "new" to those fantastic sounds and sights!
I think the astounding success of "Bohemian Rhapsody" shows how hungry the public is for GREAT MUSICALS. My heaviest movie-going years was during the "Age of Musicals". I, and most people I knew never missed a musical, and usually saw them more than once. I think I "racked up" at least 8 times just for "Singing in the Rain"!
Just imagine how a SEQUEL to "Bohemian Rhapsody" would fare! It's time to bring back Great Musicals! I have in mind a fabulous, one-of-a-kind singer/entertainer who is photogenically handsome (old-hollywood handsome)...who would be the perfect musical star to kick-off a new era in Great Musicals!
MiRela said she saw the movie to see the scene with Adam in it. She did see it. A musical featuring Adam would be as heavenly as his rendition of Believe even more so. A vocal critic or teacher whatever he is called professionally raved about Adam's rendition of Believe said it was heavenly. I am sure a musical with Adam vocals in it would be quite heavenly in deed.
I saw the movie two weeks after it appeared. It was very difficult for me to listen Queen songs sung by someone other than Adam. The movie did not really impress me, and Rami Malek looked like a Freddie caricature. The actor who played Brian May was very good.
No complaints from me about the Bohemian Rhapsody movie. I loved it even more the 2nd time I saw it and I'm looking forward to buying the DVD of the movie when it's released. Sure, it's not the best drama that's ever been made but it doesn't have to be. I was well-prepared for the cameo appearance of Adam - otherwise I might've blinked and missed it.
The likeness of the actors playing Brian May and John Deacon (Queen's bass guitarist) is incredible!!!
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Access just showed this pic 2 minutes ago and asked who is this? None of the 3 hosts knew.
They then said it was Adam and noted it was from Bohemian Rhapsody and that Adam had been Queens front man for many years now
Didn't see Access tonight but so glad they ran this bit about Adam! Espe. the part about him being Queen's front man for years. It's about time everybody knows he was the trucker. And Adam himself finally made it official!
It's good timing, too, because the movie has won some awards and so has Rami. And the movie is going to be re-released in some theaters with a song-a-long. I think I might go to one of those! Would love for more movie-goers to know who Adam is in the movie.
This is the only reason I went to see the movie.
MiReLA, you haven't seen it yet? I think you will like it for many reasons, not just the fact that Adam is in it for a few seconds.
Being pre-warned, I knew where to watch for Adam's cameo in the movie....but even then, the shots of him were so fleeting that I would never have recognized him.....and even here Adam's too "disguised" for me to recognize him without being told it's him.
As far as the movie "Bohemian Rhapsody" is concerned, there is a huge divide between the critics and the audiences....not surprisingly, since critics prefer dramatic emoting and stagecraft by superb actors in gripping scripts more than sheer entertainment.
In that, I have to agree with them...."Bohemian Rhapsody" is NOT a great drama, IMO....other than the fact that Rami and the other actors were so "authentic". But, OMG, it was fantastically, wonderfully, overwhelmingly entertaining!!!!! How could it not be?...with such timeless music and musicians? We Glamberts/Queenberts are acquainted with Queen's music, and are still stirred by it, but imagine how it must have effected those who arrived "new" to those fantastic sounds and sights!
I think the astounding success of "Bohemian Rhapsody" shows how hungry the public is for GREAT MUSICALS. My heaviest movie-going years was during the "Age of Musicals". I, and most people I knew never missed a musical, and usually saw them more than once. I think I "racked up" at least 8 times just for "Singing in the Rain"!
Just imagine how a SEQUEL to "Bohemian Rhapsody" would fare! It's time to bring back Great Musicals! I have in mind a fabulous, one-of-a-kind singer/entertainer who is photogenically handsome (old-hollywood handsome)...who would be the perfect musical star to kick-off a new era in Great Musicals!
MiRela said she saw the movie to see the scene with Adam in it. She did see it. A musical featuring Adam would be as heavenly as his rendition of Believe even more so. A vocal critic or teacher whatever he is called professionally raved about Adam's rendition of Believe said it was heavenly. I am sure a musical with Adam vocals in it would be quite heavenly in deed.
I saw the movie two weeks after it appeared. It was very difficult for me to listen Queen songs sung by someone other than Adam. The movie did not really impress me, and Rami Malek looked like a Freddie caricature. The actor who played Brian May was very good.
MIRela I thought to tbe Brian M. Character was dead on Brian look when be was younger. The man playing him did very well.
No complaints from me about the Bohemian Rhapsody movie. I loved it even more the 2nd time I saw it and I'm looking forward to buying the DVD of the movie when it's released. Sure, it's not the best drama that's ever been made but it doesn't have to be. I was well-prepared for the cameo appearance of Adam - otherwise I might've blinked and missed it.
The likeness of the actors playing Brian May and John Deacon (Queen's bass guitarist) is incredible!!!
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