![]() Support for all languages supported by the iPod! (in the Unicode version).One-click operation - quick and easy to use every day to keep the information current!.International: Palm2iPod Version 1.1 Unicode (89kb).Many, many memorable moments, but the Live Aid performance recreated: it is one of the best scenes I have ever seen - and I have seen lots and lots of films.Palm2iPod is a plugin for Windows Palm Desktop 4.1 that will synchronize your Palm Address Book and Date Book information to an Apple iPod.Ī new version supporting the ToDo and Memo features of the 3G iPod is in the works. It was like watching our beloved Freddie all over again. And Gwilym Lee as Brian May is also a bull's eye, but Malek really carries the production on his tiny shoulders. Even better, although marginally, than Michael Douglas in Behind the Candelabra. Chapeau for even taking on this role, and then delivering what he does. What he does, is almost beyond comparison. But I must emphasize Rami Malek's role as Freddie. Every major role is perfectly casted, and all the band members are brilliant. As Brian May pinpointed in the interview on the red carpet, he found that the casting was excellent (I don't remember the exact word he used). (And the critics were so wrong about the song Bohemian Rhapsody upon its release). I have read some of the professional reviews, and I cannot comprehend their search of documentary wisdom in this movie this is not a documentary, but an entertaining story of one of the world's most iconic bands. I am whether a megahuge Queen fan (although I really like many of their songs), nor do I know how accurate the storytelling is (, but I suppose pretty accurate since both Brian May and Roger Taylor are co-producers of the film), but I found the movie both intoxicating and moving. Wow! I feel mind-blown after watching the world premiere yesterday evening.
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