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It went on to debut to $51.1 million, topping the box office and marking the second-best opening for a musical biographical picture, behind Straight Outta Compton ($60.2 million in August 2015). [5] The film made $31.2 million in its second weekend, finishing second, behind newcomer The Grinch , and $15.7 million in its third, finishing behind ...
The number of downloads of the song and original video exceeded 1.6 billion downloads across global on-demand streaming services. [89] The video surpassed one billion views on YouTube in July 2019, making it the oldest music video to reach one billion on the platform, and the first pre-1990s song to reach that figure. [90] [91]
Soon after its premiere the video was also running on other video programs including BET's Video Soul, SuperStation WTBS's Night Tracks, and NBC's Friday Night Videos. In fact, "Beat It" was the first video shown on the latter's first ever telecast on July 29, 1983. [57] The video opens with the news of a fight circulating at a diner.
In October 1987, the official music video was released, directed by David Mallet, who had collaborated with Queen on their previous videos. Mike Moran, who co-wrote the song, appears in the video conducting the orchestra with a light stick; he is often wrongly confused with Brian May, mostly due to their almost identical haircuts. In 2019, the ...
A Night at the Opera was re-released with some revised 5.1 mixes and accompanying videos in 2005 for the 30th anniversary of the album's original release (CD+DVD-Video set). In 2007, a Blu-ray edition of Queen's previously released concerts, Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid , was released, marking their first project in 1080p HD.
Get ready to feel the beat with Lifetime’s upcoming Lisa Lisa biopic. Can You Feel the Beat: The Lisa Lisa Story, which premieres on the network Saturday, February 1, tells the story of Lisa ...
A new authorised biography about Swedish superstars Abba has offered a behind-the-scenes look at the making of one of their best-known songs, “Dancing Queen”.. Melancholy Undercover: The book ...
The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody is narrated by Richard E. Grant, and runs for approximately 56 minutes. [1] Throughout the programme, Brian May and Roger Taylor revisit the place where they recorded the 1975 album A Night at the Opera, and discuss the song and the video. [citation needed]