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MichelleMyBell

The actor that your thinking of Travis is Mike Myers he did the voice of " Shreck" among other great movies.

Stormy

Such a good reaction. Rami did win best actor award. He had to have a special coach to help him with movements, because freddie was so unique. Him and Mary weren't officially married, but he left the bulk of his estate to her and the cats. The biggest inaccuracy in my eyes is that he hadn't been diagnosed until after live aid, but they took liberty for the sake of the story. The press did hound him, and he didn't like to give interviews and tended to get a little feisty. Oh and fun fact, the guys sitting in the rafters above live aid stage were the actual guys that were sitting there in 1985. Thanks for doing this!

MichelleMyBell

You asked Travis how factual the movie was to the real facts here is a good link to check out and be sure to check out to the bottom it shows how accurate the people really looked and a real photo of Mary 🙂 https://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/bohemian-rhapsody/

Cat King

I love that you said "RUDE!" when they made a comment about his teeth, but literally, you make 10 comments about Rumpy's teeth every episode! LOL Freddy was Bisexual which is why he is one of my favourite Unicorns (Bisexual Men, the best of all the men). The marriage is not a sham. The Advocate said in May 2018, "Closeted throughout his life, Mercury, who was bisexual, engaged in affairs with men but referred to a woman he loved in his youth, Mary Austin, as 'the love of his life,' according to the biography Somebody to Love: The Life, Death, and Legacy of Freddie Mercury." Fact vs fiction of the movie: an article fact-checked the movie for you https://slate.com/culture/2018/10/bohemian-rhapsody-fact-fiction-freddie-mercury-movie-accuracy.html Ray Foster (Mike Myers) is the guy behind the desk. The confidence to wear bodysuits is just amazing!! It seems like he at least still talked with his mother, but he did not tell his parents he was queer, and they did not find out until after his death. What's a piss flap? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA I shall dm that to you instead of explaining that here. Why was the guy fired? In the Bohemian Rhapsody film, manager John Reid (played by Aidan Gillen) tried to persuade Mercury to drop the rest of the band and go solo, leading the singer to kick the businessman out of his limo and fire him. In reality, Reid had managed Queen between 1975 and 1978 and had moved on from the role amicably, handing over the role to Jim Beach and describing it as “the gentlest parting of the ways of anyone I have ever worked with”. Another article with the biggest factual inaccuracies of the film. https://www.radiox.co.uk/artists/queen/factual-inaccuracies-bohemian-rhapsody-film/#:~:text=Freddie%20didn't%20fire%20Queen,his%20limo%20and%20fire%20him. But to sum it up if you don't plan to read it. Live Aid came in the year following the release of Queen’s hugely-successful album The Works. Freddie wasn’t diagnosed as HIV positive before Live Aid. Fat Bottomed Girls wasn’t played on tour in the early 1970s (a song not written or recorded until the summer of 1978 for the Jazz album). We Will Rock You is recorded in the wrong year (1977 not 1980). Rock In Rio was in the 1980s, not the 1970s. Freddie didn't fire Queen manager John Reid. Freddie’s solo career didn’t split the group up, Queen did not split up. Queen are shown taking the stage at Live Aid right after U2 (In reality, Dire Straits had played a half-hour set before Queen came along to steal the show). Freddie met his partner Jim Hutton at a house party (Hutton claimed in his autobiography that he first met the Queen legend at London nightclub Heaven around 1980). Mary is played by Lucy Boynton known for Don't Knock Twice, Gypsy, Apostle, and some other stuff I don't think you would have watched including Sense and Sensibility. I totally feel the vibes of Freddy loving Mary but letting her go so she can be happy with someone else. I really felt that when told her that he was happy for her when he let her go in the cab, even if it was fictionalised. Yeah, it's a double-edged sword, him not revealing his diagnosis. But the movie hasn't made it very clear that he lived as a closeted bisexual. That while he had a flamboyant life, he never publicly admitted to being queer. So really it is not out of character for him to be private about his illness.

Faith Wilcox

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