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re: NJC: Borat Drops Out Of The Freddie Mercury Film

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steven_stuart 01:06 am UTC 07/26/13
In reply to: re: NJC: Borat Drops Out Of The Freddie Mercury Film - Klasien 03:12 pm UTC 07/25/13

I'm glad you agreed with me about Johhny Depp. It's a shame that Sacha Baron Cohen pulled out because he is much more like Freddie and he has a fabulous singing voice which could have handled all the highly demanding Queen songs.

> Yeah I read that...
>
> Johnny Depp... NOOOOOO
> I love the guy... but not as Mercury!
>
> -K-
>
>
> > Brian May has artistic control over the new Freddie
> > Mercury film and he wants a PG version of Freddie's life,
> > so Sacha Baron Cohen has walked away. Its a shame because
> > Cohen would have been just right. May told BBC News that
> > he is hoping to replace him with Johnny Depp. Which won't
> > work, in my opinion. Freddie was a fairly beefy chap and
> > in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Depp was more like a
> > Michael Jackson type of person. I love Depp but he is not
> > right.
> >
> > Below is an article from The Guardian. Its interesting
> > that they mention the Harvey Milk and Liberace films but
> > not Brokeback Mountain.
> >
> > "Sacha Baron Cohen has quit a high-profile forthcoming
> > biopic of Freddie Mercury after "creative differences"
> > with the singer's band, Queen, reports Deadline.
> >
> > The Borat star apparently walked after his vision of a
> > racy treatment depicting Mercury's famously salacious
> > lifestyle was at odds with the more family-friendly
> > approach desired by the singer's erstwhile bandmates.
> > Cohen, who was due to play the flamboyant singer in a rare
> > dramatic role, had brought in Peter Morgan, the
> > Oscar-winning screenwriter of The Queen, to work on the
> > script and lined up film-makers of the calibre of David
> > Fincher or The King's Speech's Tom Hooper to potentially
> > direct.
> >
> > The film – which is based on the life story of one of the
> > most iconic singers of the 20th century, and with an
> > awards season-friendly team in the background – had all
> > the ingredients of a strong contender for Oscars glory.
> > Gay themes have never been more popular with film-makers
> > at a time when the campaign to recognise same-sex marriage
> > is making progress in the western world. Sean Penn won the
> > best actor prize in 2009 for his portrayal of the slain
> > gay politician Harvey Milk, and Michael Douglas would have
> > been a likely contender for next year's awards had Steven
> > Soderbergh's Liberace biopic, Behind the Candelabra, not
> > fallen foul of Oscars rules by screening on TV first in
> > the US.
> >
> > Cohen also bears a strong resemblance to Mercury, who died
> > of Aids-related illness in 1991, although at 6ft 3in, the
> > British actor is a good six inches taller than the
> > Zanzibar-born singer.
> >
> > The Mercury biopic will go ahead with another actor. Its
> > producers include Graham King and Robert De Niro.


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