You like 80's music, right? Are you a fan of Queen?
I love Queen. My favorite song is Bohemian Rhapsody. I used to spend so much time watching their videos on Youtube.
Everyone loves Bohemian Rhapsody. Did you watch music videos on MTV or some other channel?
No, but I saw that movie about Freddie Mercury. It's also called Bohemian Rhapsody. Have you seen it? It came out a few years ago.
You should tell me about the movie. The only thing I know is that it's a biopic. 234 people on Rotten Tomatos said it was a good film. 
It is a biopic. Rami Malek plays Freddie Mercury. It follows him from his youth until his sucess of the band. I wish it followed his entire life and even after Queen.
Who played Mary Austin? I can see your disappointment, sadly movies can only be so long. 
She was played by an actress called Lucy Boynton. I haven't heard of her before. Another good biopic is the one of Elton John. Have you seen that one?
It was called Rocketman, right? It's been maybe 2 years since it was released, and I'm still disappointed they didn;t show his long-running rift. 
Yes, that is the name of the movie. It seems like 80s bands' biopics are having a resurgence in movies. I also saw Tina on HBO. Have you checked that out befor?
That's funny, I haven't noticed that trend. Tina is great and Angela Basset did a great job playing her role. 
I forgot about the movie you are referring to. I've seen that in the past. There's a new documentary called Tina too.
It's been a while since it was filmed. I haven't watched the documentary, but it sounds interesting. It's called Heritage days, right? Maybe they'll do a Whitney Houston one again. 
Whitney would be a good next biopic. Actually , they did one on her. It was a cable movie, so probably didn't get much reviews there. 
Whitney had such a heartbreaking ending, it's easy to make a film on her. This is a bit of an aside, but maybe they can do an Iron maiden biopic. You sound like you'd like that.
I am a fan of Iron maiden . What are your favorite songs from them? 
The whole Seven son of a seventh son album is a classic. The Evil that men do is a solid track.
That's a good song. Run to the hills is one of my favorite. The number the beast is another classic album, don't you think?
Run to the Hills and The Trooper seem to be introductory songs into Iron Maiden. The number of the beast is also solid.  
How about Def Leppart? Are you a fan?
They go way back. What do you think of the album Pyromania?
That's a good album. Probably photograph is the best song in there. How about for you? They are a great live band by the way.
Tell me what they're like live. Hopefully, they'll continue to go live even after Vivians cancer diagnosis. But it makes sense if he doesn't.
They're pretty energetic and get the crowd going similar to aerosmith, another one of my favorite bands
Who's better live? Areosmith Still Living on the Edge or Def Leppart?