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In 1990, Freddie Mercury was so ill while recording “The Show Must Go On” that Brian May worried about his ability to sing. Brian recalls: “The melody called for demanding top notes, and I’d only demoed them in falsetto. I said to Freddie, ‘I don’t want you to strain yourself.’ Freddie replied, ‘Don’t worry – I’ll fucking nail it, darling!’ And he did, delivering one of the most extraordinary performances of his life.” Freddie never performed it live, but the song remains a testament to his strength and spirit. Freddie, you are an enduring inspiration. We will always love and adore you.
October 4, 2024

Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer share a notable connection through their work in the classic 1983 film “Scarface,” directed by Brian De Palma. Pacino played Tony Montana, a Cuban immigrant who rises to power in the Miami drug trade, while Pfeiffer portrayed Elvira Hancock, his glamorous but troubled wife. Their on-screen chemistry was electric, making their characters’ tumultuous relationship one of the film’s most memorable aspects. Despite its gritty nature, “Scarface” became a cultural phenomenon, solidifying both actors’ statuses as Hollywood legends. This collaboration remains a career highlight for both, celebrated for its impact on the crime genre and popular culture.
October 7, 2024