It only gets ugly, if you let it get that way. I really liked this film and enjoyed it immensely. Therefore, I really have nothing else to say about the contrary views regarding it. The film has done very well at the box office and will do the same on home video. I spoke my piece.
It was definitely mentioned here on this forum by other Canadians.:) Americans always like taking credit like "Saving Private Ryan" and "Objective Burma" just to name a few movies.;)
It's the truth! You ask if there is going to be a second movie? I said no. You think there might be, I'm fine with that, but I don't think so. That's just my opinion, I could be wrong or right, only time will tell! As to the lack of accuracy regarding Bohemian Rhapsody, it is an issue for...
I don't understand why there should be any defensiveness. People are welcome to express their opinions. If somebody dislikes the film for being inaccurate, that's their right to do so and express that opinion. The same for those of us that don't have a problem with the inaccuracies and like...
Then you have every right to dislike the film for that vary reason. However, there are those of us that don’t share that same sentiment and just enjoyed the movie for being a good, entertaining film.
There is nothing wrong with you not liking the inaccuracies nor is there anything wrong with those of us that don’t have any issues with those inaccuracies.
Are those same people that care about the inaccuracies have the same level of care for other biopics they liked or enjoyed that weren't accurate? That's the question each of us have to answer for ourselves. For most of my childhood I thought George Custer lived and died as indicated In "They...
As I sit here watching “The Glenn Miller Story” on Blu-ray it reminds these Hollywood biopics have always been fictional when it comes to telling their stories.
I'm not surprise that hardcore fans of Queen and Freddy Mercury are upset about this film. I always knew they would take factual liberties as they've done since making such biopics for almost 100 years. It's the general audiences that are driving the higher box office and that film grade...