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Post by svca on Nov 18, 2018 18:49:29 GMT -5
He really seems to have loved this photoshoot. This latest pose is my favorite pic of all of them I think.....the sexiest. Two weeks from today is the Strictly show. I can't wait! And I will be glad when he runs out of them...love the clothes and long hair đ, donât like the looking like he needs a bath đŹ part or most of the poses. Hobo comes to mind....mismatched clothes, unkempt hair/beard. So not sexy at all.
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Post by lurleene on Nov 18, 2018 18:51:12 GMT -5
I agree with your insight on the film.. The critics missed the point.. It's about Queen with their magnificent lead singer. Queen for all to see and hear,.. What the critics seem to want is a biography on Freddie Mercury.. That's another film!! BTW there is a lot about Freddie and his life on youtube for anyone who wants to delve into it.I saw BR and I loved it..Yesterday, MY DH and I saw Boy Erased.. Now that is a film about taking the gay out of gay.(conversion therapy).extremely Important film.I'll just never understand why some people cannot live and let live. For years the movie promised and was billed and touted as a Freddie biopic, what they got was a Queen biopic featuring Freddie with cheesy dialogue and great music. Not in the least suprising that some are disappointed. And Brian made it clear for years that he was not going to exploit Freddie's gay sex life just to satisfy those obsessed with it and wanting to see it all put on film for their enjoyment. So for all those who are disappointed, I guess it is too bad for them. But more loved the movie and the excitement about Freddie's rise with the band. And Freddie was front and center in the movie. But no one expected a movie about Freddie without his rise and success in the band. More people cared about him and the band and their story and were less interested in a movie about a life that he kept rather private when he was alive. Adults did not need a picture drawn or an explanation to understand what was happening. It was pretty evident in the movie without showing him having sex. The band respected Freddie's privacy and decided to go with a movie that all ages would be able to see and enjoy. Freddie was gay or bi. But he was also well known for being one of the biggest rock frontmen, with an iconic rock band, in the world. They did a wonderful job capturing both. It is evident in the success of the movie, imo.
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Post by sizzling63 on Nov 18, 2018 18:56:07 GMT -5
And I will be glad when he runs out of them...love the clothes and long hair đ, donât like the looking like he needs a bath đŹ part or most of the poses. Hobo comes to mind....mismatched clothes, unkempt hair/beard. So not sexy at all. I see pretty strong reactions to this latest photo shoot, and no surprise of course. Some fans totally love it while others feel quite the opposite. I don't get the sex appeal either.
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Post by nica575 on Nov 18, 2018 19:01:29 GMT -5
I agree with your insight on the film.. The critics missed the point.. It's about Queen with their magnificent lead singer. Queen for all to see and hear,.. What the critics seem to want is a biography on Freddie Mercury.. That's another film!! BTW there is a lot about Freddie and his life on youtube for anyone who wants to delve into it.I saw BR and I loved it..Yesterday, MY DH and I saw Boy Erased.. Now that is a film about taking the gay out of gay.(conversion therapy).extremely Important film.I'll just never understand why some people cannot live and let live. For years the movie promised and was billed and touted as a Freddie biopic, what they got was a Queen biopic featuring Freddie with cheesy dialogue and great music. Not in the least suprising that some are disappointed. Agree re âcheasy dialogue and great musicâ...not sure I can agree with âQueen biopic featuring Freddieâ... none of the other members of Queen were developed as characters, all totally flat - all youâd learn from the movie was that Bri was an astrophysicist and Rog was a dentist...thatâs it... very little of their creative process was shown, the bandâs struggle/road to success was shortened to the point of absurdity... it was about Fred, no one and nothing else, with some effort to make it a bit tamer than they could just to get the PG13 rating... may be I need to see it the 2nd time ...in case my first impression is somehow skewed...
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Post by cheriemelissa on Nov 18, 2018 19:04:41 GMT -5
For years the movie promised and was billed and touted as a Freddie biopic, what they got was a Queen biopic featuring Freddie with cheesy dialogue and great music. Not in the least suprising that some are disappointed. And Brian made it clear for years that he was not going to exploit Freddie's gay sex life just to satisfy those obsessed with it and wanting to see it all put on film for their enjoyment. So for all those who are disappointed, I guess it is too bad for them. But more loved the movie and the excitement about Freddie's rise with the band. And Freddie was front and center in the movie. But no one expected a movie about Freddie without his rise and success in the band. More people cared about him and the band and their story and were less interested in a movie about a life that he kept rather private when he was alive. Adults did not need a picture drawn or an explanation to understand what was happening. It was pretty evident in the movie without showing him having sex. The band respected Freddie's privacy and decided to go with a movie that all ages would be able to see and enjoy. Freddie was gay or bi. But he was also well known for being one of the biggest rock frontmen, with an iconic rock band, in the world. They did a wonderful job capturing both. It is evident in the success of the movie, imo. lurleene, you always seem to say exactly what I want to say! Thank you for that!
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Post by bamafan on Nov 18, 2018 19:55:47 GMT -5
Ah.....I think I see somebody I recognize....along with his pooch. :D Thanks Javi!
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Post by girldrummer on Nov 18, 2018 20:06:49 GMT -5
And Brian made it clear for years that he was not going to exploit Freddie's gay sex life just to satisfy those obsessed with it and wanting to see it all put on film for their enjoyment. So for all those who are disappointed, I guess it is too bad for them. But more loved the movie and the excitement about Freddie's rise with the band. And Freddie was front and center in the movie. But no one expected a movie about Freddie without his rise and success in the band. More people cared about him and the band and their story and were less interested in a movie about a life that he kept rather private when he was alive. Adults did not need a picture drawn or an explanation to understand what was happening. It was pretty evident in the movie without showing him having sex. The band respected Freddie's privacy and decided to go with a movie that all ages would be able to see and enjoy. Freddie was gay or bi. But he was also well known for being one of the biggest rock frontmen, with an iconic rock band, in the world. They did a wonderful job capturing both. It is evident in the success of the movie, imo. lurleene, you always seem to say exactly what I want to say! Thank you for that! It was the movie it was ultimately meant to be. A movie that ALL ages could see and enjoy and learn from. Brian and Roger showed a lot of good sense by making this movie the way they did. An R-rated sex romp would not have been fair to anyone. Adam has said on numerous occasions that his sexuality is only part of who he is as a whole person. Same with Freddie. The complainers and detractors can just go sit in the corner and pout. Meanwhile, the rest of the world will ENJOY.
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Post by girldrummer on Nov 18, 2018 20:07:16 GMT -5
So, who took the picture?
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Post by girldrummer on Nov 18, 2018 20:09:53 GMT -5
Well I have heard of Bad Bunny but how can you forget a name like that! He does a lot of collaborations. It is a bit scary though to see the competition that Adam has now and how the music world moves on. I hope Adam's fans step up in a big way when he does drop his album.I am positive that Adam's fans will treat his new music with great enthusiasm, but ideally he will need to connect beyond his established fandom. Queen has put him in a pretty solid position, I think, and their resurgence through the BoRhap movie can only help. Let's keep our fingers crossed for some kickass, timeless music! All we can ultimately do for him is: Buy Stream View Spread the word Repeat
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