Anonymous wrote:Looks like a decent movie.
As an aside, given all the recent biopics, it's interesting how no one has managed to do a Beatles biopic that's anything but horrible (for the atrocious ones I'm thinking of Backbeat and a couple others from the 70s/80s).
There have been some good documentaries (esp. the Martin Scorsese one about George Harrison) and one semi-biopic about John Lennon I thought was pretty good (Nowhere Boy).
But no one has been able to do an equivalent to Rocketman or the Queen one. I wonder why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I agree. My impression of him is that he is rude and not very nice. He has a reputation of being incredibly cruel to staff members and people around him, publicity folks, people on talk shows etc
I love his music, but his reputation was always being a nasty, narcissist. I grew up in the 70s and there were always awful stories about how he treated people. Then, he latched onto Lady Di and was absolved.
This! Precisely this!
He's still a jerk. He just wised up and figured he needed to play the PR machine better in order to remain relevant, liked and profitable. He's still pompous. And while his foundation does a lot, he basically launched it to recreate his image and relaunch his career. I'm sure his handlers worked hard to convince him to do it.
Ya know, we can like someone's music without putting them on a pedestal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care if he's a jerk. I'll never meet him! I love his music. Reminds me of good times.
Looking forward to seeing the movie.
I agree. I don’t judge entertainers on their charity.
I love his music.
Anonymous wrote:I don't care if he's a jerk. I'll never meet him! I love his music. Reminds me of good times.
Looking forward to seeing the movie.
Anonymous wrote:I don't care if he's a jerk. I'll never meet him! I love his music. Reminds me of good times.
Looking forward to seeing the movie.