Saw #BohemianRhapsody - really enjoyed it, though as a huge @QueenWillRock fan, timeline a mess; WWRY was on News of the World, not the Game. 7SOR single from Queen II, not debut. Credit sharing not until Miracle (1989). Freddie not diagnosed until years after Live Aid...
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Replying to @drg1985
If the band members approved the story/timeline, then that’s good enough for me.
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Dr David Robert Grimes Retweeted David Gorski, MD, PhD
I think the story line aspect was disappointing, sanitised & a little by numbers - I still enjoyed it, but the real story was far more interesting than what was portrayed. I agree with
@gorskon on most of this:https://twitter.com/gorskon/status/1059095976483401728 …Dr David Robert Grimes added,
David Gorski, MD, PhDVerified account @gorskonI saw#BohemianRhapsody. He's right. The timeline was a total mess, particularly the music; the first two Queen albums apparently didn't exist; the order of their big songs' releases was all screwed up. As a fan, that bothered me as much as the breakup that never really happened. https://twitter.com/drg1985/status/1059092486625345536 …2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
To me the problem is that the #BohemianRhapsody filmmakers took rather large liberties with the band's actual history, apparently in order to to pound the story of Queen and Freddie Mercury into a very conventional rock star biopic plot.
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