How Many Times Have You Seen Bohemian Rhapsody?

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by 2141, Dec 5, 2018.

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  1. 2141

    2141 Forum Resident Thread Starter

    I've seen it once so far and really enjoyed it. Guess I'm missing Queen more than I knew cause I was actually thinking about going for round two soon. :agree: So I'm curious, has anyone else gone to this movie more than once?
     
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  2. bataclan2002

    bataclan2002 All You Need Is Now.

    Just once for me so far. It was awesome! I’d see it again.
     
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  3. forthlin

    forthlin Member Chris & Vickie Cyber Support Team

    Haven't seen the movie yet. I've heard the song approximately 11, 394 times.(40+ year radio career)
     
  4. Fullbug

    Fullbug Forum Resident

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    I'm hearing a ton of Queen tunes lately, and not just BR.
     
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  5. ashlee5

    ashlee5 Senior Member

    Same here. Saw it once and probably will see it again.

    Sing-along screenings (with lyrics on screen and people singing along) are popular here. I wonder if this is a Korean thing.

    :wave:
     
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  6. vamborules

    vamborules Forum Resident

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    Zero. Looks like a like a bad basic cable movie to me. Like that vh1 Def Leppard thing.
     
  7. Octavian

    Octavian Forum Resident

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    Seen it once, have a date with a girl to see it again! Can’t wait.
     
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  8. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    I'm waiting for the home video...then I can watch it as many times as i choose...
     
  9. 2141

    2141 Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Perfect date movie!
     
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  10. vince

    vince Stan Ricker's son-in-law

    I'll see it on HBO.
     
  11. 2141

    2141 Forum Resident Thread Starter

    I don't know if there are any midnight movies anymore, but if there are, this one is sure to get top billing soon! Remember Rocky Horror?
     
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  12. 2141

    2141 Forum Resident Thread Starter

    That was my fear exactly before I saw it. Count me pleasantly surprised. :agree:
     
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  13. AZRunner

    AZRunner Forum Resident

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    Once was enough. It was better than I expected, the wife dragged me, but I won’t see it again.
     
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  14. mrgroove01

    mrgroove01 Still looking through bent-backed tulips

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    Saw it once with my wife and teenage son. They loved it - I liked it but I’m a stickler for factual details. I’ll see it again when it’s available for home viewing.
     
  15. SixOClockBoos

    SixOClockBoos The Man On The Flaming Pie

    One time for me. I would like to see it again.
     
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  16. Black Magic Woman

    Black Magic Woman Forum Resident

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  17. Thievius

    Thievius Blue Oyster Cult-ist

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    Nonemany.
     
  18. sunking101

    sunking101 Forum Resident

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    Seen if once, weeks ago, and my ears haven't recovered. Cinemas are way too loud these days, especially for music.
     
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  19. 2141

    2141 Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Agree, I don't appreciate the often ear pounding sound effects at movies, but this is one movie I actually appreciated the volume being cranked up a bit. :agree:
     
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  20. citizensmurf

    citizensmurf Ambient postpunk will never die

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    That was my fear going into it, but I was pretty surprised how good it was. Though, it was the sound (saw it in IMAX) and the music which made the film. Using Freddie's real vocal takes made it that much better. Had it been an imitation, it would not have worked. The live concert scenes were spectacular, and the Live Aid sequence was downright glorious. VH1 this was not.
     
  21. HotelYorba101

    HotelYorba101 Senior Member

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    Saw it once in theaters, the movie itself once you don't take it as a documentary but rather a fictionalized version of Queen's history, it is a fun little flick

    And of course hearing Queen songs blasted through movie theater speakers is badass
     
  22. statcat

    statcat Forum Resident

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    Once and no desire to see it again. Not saying it's terrible but there are many things in it that are completely untrue or out of order. It's odd to me because I could see they went to great lengths to be accurate on clothing, sets, etc.
     
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  23. mikaal

    mikaal Sociopathic Nice Guy

    None. I'm an absolute Queen devotee (from the original release date of their first album!), but the whole queenmachine leaves me cold.
     
  24. tommy-thewho

    tommy-thewho Senior Member

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    Once was enough.

    Sure am hearing a lot more Queen on the radio.
     
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  25. Zach Johnson

    Zach Johnson Forum Resident

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    As a Queen die-hard, none. And it will very likely stay that way.
     
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