jones904 09.12.2012 20:44 |
you tube video of interview link Sacha Cohen starts the insults, trivualises Freddie in interview. When asked about how to portray someone like that, Cohen to the point of diminishing Freddie's musical contribution to merely being a "Gay", Mocks the the task of portraying Freddie in his life story. To Sacha Cohen FREDDIE IS (as I warned) just another easy Cohen "Joke" target. AS HE IS NOT NOT STRICTLY AN ACTOR, BUT A ONE TRICK COMIC WHO'S MOVIE DISASTERS ARE SAVED ONLY BY THEIR TV COUNTERPARTS, (Borat being the real exception movie wise) - IT IS OF NO SUPRISE TO ME. |
jones904 09.12.2012 20:53 |
When asked, Cohen mocks the prospect of taking seriously the portrayal of Freddie's life story, he does not take into account Freddie's contribution as one of the greatest musicians and performers in rock history, instead he jokes about getting a pain in his ass. |
jones904 09.12.2012 20:56 |
SO as i feared, This is HOW YOU PROTECT FREDDIE AND HIS LEGACY No matter how many assurances Brian and Roger made , I KNEW FREDDIE IS NOW JUST A BAD JOKE TO BE EXPLOITED BY A BAD COMIC WHO HAS LITERALLY PAID OFF CRITICS AND IMBERCILES FOR FANS who care nothing for Freddie's life and musical contribution .....legacy |
jones904 09.12.2012 21:01 |
"I will destroy any man who dares abuse my trust" Freddie Mercury |
jones904 09.12.2012 21:09 |
Sacha Cohen starts the insults, trivualises Freddie in interview. When asked about how to portray someone like that, Cohen to the point of diminishing Freddie's musical contribution to merely being a "Gay". When asked, Cohen mocks the prospect of taking seriously the portrayal of Freddie's life story, he does not take into account Freddie's contribution as one of the greatest musicians and performers in rock history, instead he jokes about getting a pain in his ass. To Sacha Cohen FREDDIE IS (as I warned) just another easy Cohen "Joke" target. AS HE IS NOT NOT STRICTLY AN ACTOR, BUT A ONE TRICK COMIC WHO'S MOVIE DISASTERS ARE SAVED ONLY BY THEIR TV COUNTERPARTS, (Borat being the real exception movie wise) - IT IS OF NO SUPRISE TO ME. |
jones904 09.12.2012 21:48 |
i hope against hope that the answer to this wicked disprespectful insult shall be this!! The Freddie Mercury Biopic the Movie gonna have suprises link |
jones904 09.12.2012 21:59 |
interestingly enough in the in the LE MISERABLES part of the recent sbc interview , The interviewer asked Sacha , 'were there any breakdowns during the making of Les Miserables'? note at the end of the above video it refers to sacha as the "ham actor" as OUR HAMMA' and that they will miss his "VALUIM" it also mockssaying they (Queen ) they will " miss hearing that' refering to sbc singing voice and that the singer is better left to Freddie as he wanted the singer to get a grammy |
jones904 09.12.2012 22:08 |
notice also when asked sacha's answer of "yes" to playing the role of Freddie is less than convincing it is certainly a very reserved yes i would say it actually doesnt sound true. |
jones904 09.12.2012 22:24 |
and why is Cohen's Borat face on youtubes Freddie Mercury page? link another insult! |
jones904 10.12.2012 00:05 |
link |
jones904 10.12.2012 02:08 |
oh i have found intelligent life!! quick get Brian May on the phone a actual intelligent comment was posted to my youtube page , look! Thank God this renowned vulgarian isn't writing the screenplay. That task? goes to the man who wrote "Frost/Nixon" and "The Queen." Cohen can be reigned in - see his Peter Cook impersonation in Scorsese's "Hugo." Other than that, he's the cinematic equivalent of a radio crank caller. He doesn't have much of an act except pushing pushing people's buttons. He seem to be a passively angry person. It was his idea to play Mercury. |
jones904 10.12.2012 02:19 |
It is a hard thing to accept, but one must remind oneself that due to Queen's massive worldwide appeal, the vast majority of their fans are infact very ordinary and not in the least bit *exceptional, and as this forum proves to me again and again ,it is a great mistake to think you are in the company of anything but the usual moronic hordes that avidly post on the internet. Indeed the thoughtful and the true are a very rare breed. So dear reader if you are shocked by the low standard of the posters in this forum , just one of many of it's kind devoted to the greatest of musical talent , do not be dismayed or disuaded by your encountering of such dross as the posters on this forum, do not let them discourage your better instincts or endevours, for it is the fools folly to despise their betters. |
Dane 10.12.2012 04:19 |
Thought it was pretty funny actually.. But then again I am not so eager to judge like most people seem to be. We'll see.. |
jones904 10.12.2012 22:13 |
"If I tried that on, people would start yawning, 'Oh God, here's Freddie saying he's gay because it's very trendy' " ~ Freddie Mercury ~ |
Pingfah 11.12.2012 04:37 |
You are mentally unstable. Take a look at yourself, your obsessive behaviour is not normal. Please see a psychiatrist. |
The Fairy King 11.12.2012 14:31 |
When i look for Sacha's interviews on Freddie i get this fucker's videos. Stop flooding Youtube with shit you retard! |
madmetaltom 11.12.2012 16:53 |
The Fairy King wrote: When i look for Sacha's interviews on Freddie i get this fucker's videos. Stop flooding Youtube with shit you retard!Yehh its ball shit :/ he wont stop! |
jones904 12.12.2012 01:32 |
The Fairy King wrote: When i look for Sacha's interviews on Freddie i get this fucker's videos. Stop flooding Youtube with shit you retard!viva youtube |
jones904 12.12.2012 03:11 |
Reviews of SBC performance in Les Miserably are in On the acting (Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter, garishly over-the-top even by the characters' standards) PAINFUL GARISH ACTING Cohen and Carter play the comic relief, but they’re essentially out of a Tim Burton caricature, and their entire sections are painful and garishly predictable. link On the singing Baron Cohen, who can be a daring movie comedian, is no help here. He turns in a sloppy interpretation, singing the first chorus with a French accent (perhaps because it contains the phrase bon viveur) before settling on a sneering English vocal stereotype. Read more at ONTD: link SOUNDS LIKE BORAT SINGING If we’re talking about distracting singing though, let’s not leave out Sacha Baron Cohen. I mean he’s funny and it’s not a badly cast Thenadier, and obviously Helena Bonham Carter is wonderful, but when it comes to the songs, Cohen sings them with what’s presumably a cockney accent mimicking a French one and the effect of it is that...to me at least...it sounded like I was hearing Borat perform Master Of The House. Let me know if you hear the same. link |
jones904 12.12.2012 03:41 |
ON THE LIVE SINGING GIMMICK AS A WHOLE The opportunistic Les Misérables proceeds from the assumption that virtuosity is paramount and authenticity is self-evident, which is why it so confidently emphasizes the novelty of live singing. It seems obvious within minutes that the effect was difficult to achieve, and it's the film's hope that our awareness of that difficulty will be enough to impress; like a metal guitarist tearing into a conspicuously elaborate solo, the point isn't so much that it sounds pleasing, but that the act of pulling it off looks impressive. Flaws—and there are a great many that would have never made the cut were this a perfectible studio recording—are conveniently swept under the rug of candid expression, a necessary consequence of the film's more virtuous approach to be regarded less as mistakes than as proof of its sincerity. What's especially galling about all of this isn't that it smacks of underhanded exploitation (though playing off our skepticism of cinematic artifice to exaggerate its pursuit of something real is indeed a cheap strategy), or even that it presumes superiority over those comparatively stale and phoned-in musicals that deign instead to record songs the easy way. No, the worst quality of Les Misérables's live singing is simply that is puts too much pressure on a handful of performers who frankly cannot sing. (i wonder who they mean by that ?) link |
jones904 12.12.2012 04:01 |
Anne Hathaway does the only Freddie Mercury in this movie. The song "I Dreamed a Dream" is given vivid potency by Anne Hathaway in an unforgettable example of emotionally-naked singing. Because of her potent rendering of the song, Hathaway is now with Sally Field (Lincoln) one of the two leading candidates for the Best Supporting Oscar. Questionable casting of Sacha Cohen His Singing a show-slower, his acting unfunny and drably functional. On stage, the song "Master of the House" was a show-stopper. In the movie, it's a show-slower. The master is played by Sacha Baron Cohen in the film's most questionable casting. Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter, who portrays his wife, are surprisingly unfunny. Instead of providing clever zest, they are only drably functional. link |
jones904 12.12.2012 04:16 |
Dane wrote: Thought it was pretty funny actually.. But then again I am not so eager to judge like most people seem to be. We'll see..How will you see? when it is obvious you have no critical faculties whatsoever to judge by. |
jones904 13.12.2012 00:28 |
Anne Hathaway does the only Freddie Mercury in this movie. here she is singing Somebody to Love in fairy land link |