The Elton John Biopic is out.... and a number of us have seen it...
What are your views??
What are your views??
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But it was his story Scully.. That's how he lived. So many pop stars great a false persona and then can't live with it.. Robbie Williams is are recent example. Eric Clapton, Michael Jackson etcWe saw it a couple of weeks ago and were hoping for another excellent biopic like the Freddie film but soon after the film started it went into an awful musical sing and dance routine and my heart sank as l can't stand musicals. Watching gay and drug taking activities leaves me cold too. Around these bits there were some good bits but overall we left dissapointed.
I think to get a better understanding of the man, who we all love as part of the Watford family, it is worth it.I'm yet to see it, i want to, and then again, i'm not sure i want to..should i want to?!
Fair comment re the drugs etc but musical genre spoiled it mostly and detracted from a serious biopic.But it was his story Scully.. That's how he lived. So many pop stars great a false persona and then can't live with it.. Robbie Williams is are recent example. Eric Clapton, Michael Jackson etc
I think this was very brave of EJ
I never liked his music or his act.. But this film has really increased my respect for him.
He has been abstinent since then and raised over 450mill for charity.
To be fair too, it is listed as a musical... [emoji106]
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Not a real cinema goer but will watch when it comes out on Sky or whatever. I like some of his music but wouldn't say he was a favourite. I do admire his honesty and generosity and I love his passion for life especially cricket and football.I think to get a better understanding of the man, who we all love as part of the Watford family, it is worth it.
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Fair comment re the drugs etc but musical genre spoiled it mostly and detracted from a serious biopic.
but I have some doubts about how it has been put together, not as a biopic as for Queen, but from some of the clips I have seen more of a fantasy.
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The lead actor gave a very gifted performance... Very impressed with him...It is aimed at a US audience principally - hence no mention of WFC - which does leave out a significant element in his life. Yet they depicted suburban Pinner very well, and the scene showing Pinner fair delighted and surprised me. (I saw my first and only (so far as I can admit or remember) stripper there - by peeking under a tent). I found 2 things disappointing. First that the 'John' in elton John came from looking at a picture of John Lennon. Rubbish. It's (we all know) from Long John Baldry. Second, the songs seem based almost exclusively on his first LP! That said, I thought the film was brilliant , evocative and captured our amazing devoted EJ as well as it could be done. It was skilful, entertaining and at times moving.
Taran Egerton is a very good actor indeed. Did a really good job with Eddie the Eagle too, both funny and sympathetic. Then of course there's Kingsman. We've seen him as a boy in Lewis too... apparently the Robin Hood film was a bit of a turkey, mind.The lead actor gave a very gifted performance... Very impressed with him...
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Finally got to see Bohemian Rhapsody last night.. And found it very touching. I never was a queen fan as I was not a great lover of big anthems etc.. But thought it was a good film...Andy Serkis' portrayal of Ian Dury was a stunning performance in Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll.
Val Kilmer playing Jim Morrison actually got me to appreciate how good The Doors were.
Both better films than Bohemian Rhapsody and both almost certainly more historically accurate. Still not seen Rocketman.