April 28, 2026

I'd Pick No Biopic, Thank You Very Much

If you could choose between virtual chocolate and a real bar, which one would you prefer? You're on a diet? Well, just imagine you weren't. Which one would you pick?
I'm asking because not too long ago, I was just sitting back, watching that Bohemian Rhapsody where Rami Malek plays Freddie Mercury. The first thing that struck me was that the film just couldn’t capture everything that happened with the band in a couple of hours, so it felt kind of hollow. But that’s not really surprising. I mean, how much can you actually show in that time? 

At one point, the scene set during Live Aid came on. I thought, “Great music.” I remembered Live Aid like it was yesterday. And then I caught myself thinking, “What in the world am I even doing? Why am I watching an imitation?” I clicked over to YouTube, found the actual Live Aid performance. Long story short, it was a completely... different.... experience. The real deal. Dear Lord, this guy could sing all right. It was one of the best days ever. I knew it then and I know it now. 

So when your friendly Grumpster recently heard all the controversy around this biopic about Michael Jackson, I immediately thought back to that Freddie Mercury movie: why would I watch an imitation with not even half the charisma, basically lip-syncing on screen? On top of that, I know the film is heavily sanitized (just like Bohemian Rhapsody), since Jackson’s family has kept such a close eye on it to make sure his reputation doesn’t get dragged through the mud—if they can help it. 

I’m kind of fed up with being flooded on YouTube with videos of someone who could never, ever fill Michael Jackson’s shoes. It starts with the look—zero charisma. And yet this movie is no doubt going to break records. What’s up with that? Could this be The Search For More Money? 

Or is it something else?

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12 comments:

  1. I'll take the Ghirardelli 92% Dark Chocolate Bar, please!

    I'm with you. I have zero interest in watching 'remakes' of musical artists. I'm sure David Bowie, George Michael, and Prince will be next. No thank you.

    Live Aid . . . sigh. I can still picture my 1985 self, watching my little black and white TV in the room I was renting on my college campus. How can that be 40 years ago? I will never tire of music from the '80's.

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    1. Same here. I was 15 at the time and remember it like it was only yesterday.

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  2. It is already breaking record and not just in US of A. Sadly, people do not care that he was a child molester, it wasnt their kids, so who gives a damn...
    Rami Malek was so terrible, he basically based his role on sticking out those fugly teeth and that was it, no expressions, no depth, the same with Rocket Man, also a boring one.

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  3. Michael was such a train wreck in the end, how could his family hide that?
    There is an Iron Maiden documentary coming out in May. Half of me thinks its cool and the other half is annoyed that ever band now has a movie or documentary so who cares?

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  4. Hi Blue,

    I'll take a real chocolate bar it's much more satisfying. One can indulge a little.

    I did watch Bohemian Rhapsody it was okay but, I hear what you are saying. Why not watch the real videos and hear the real music?

    Answer to your question - it is always about the search for more money.

    How are you Blue
    I've missed you
    it's true....

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    1. Hello True
      How are you?
      Blue has been blue and ill
      I need that magic pill
      Work sucks a ton too
      At that blue suede shoe.

      Thanks for asking :)

      And, yes, nothing beats the real deal.

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  5. I skipped this one. I agree, I'd rather watch the real deal than imitation. I just watched Priscilla and wanted to vomit over how bad Jacob Eldoradi portrayed Elvis. I don't know much about Priscilla, but even though I thought she was cute in the role, I'm sure the actress doesn't even compare to the real woman.

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    1. So true. That Jacob guy sure isn't Elvis. But then again, who is? Hope you're doing fine.

      Blue

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