Bohemian Travesty - TWB86
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Summary
- Freddie Mercury was Queen. Sorry, you have to hear that.
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Bohemian Rhapsody was initially a Freddy Mercury biopic with Sacha Baron Cohen casts as the lead singer.
Bohemian Rhapsody featuring the music of Queen, and my aversion to the biopic.
Are biopics, those unwilling to take risks, worth the cost?
- Queen wrote and performed the theme song for Highlander: The Movie and Highlander the series. The show and the movie were my first exposure to Queen's music. I've listened to We Are the Champions and We Will Rock You deservingly without ever knowing the artists performing the songs until Highlander debuted on television.
- That pesky comet, Oumuamua, might be alien. Then again, it may not be alien.
- Woman calls the cops on a whale, seriously. This is what happens to the Open Water franchise. Why do people call the cops for things they should mind on their own. Get your own cat out the tree, Timmy!
Doc says I'm healthy, like a bull. I say you're full of ..it.
Flava text: Nothing really matters. Links Mentioned in This Episode:http://talkingwithburritos.com/86
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