10 More Perfect Scenes In God-Awful Movies
10. Live Aid - Bohemian Rhapsody
While there's no real arguing against just how damn impressive Rami Malek's Oscar-winning transformation into the iconic Queen frontman Freddie Mercury was, when it comes to the film playing host to his excellent work, most would confess to the biopic being pretty bang average at best.
The fact many were quick to complain about the way it was generally rather shoddily put together, with the film's editor John Ottman even admitting to wanting to "put a bag over (his) head" after not being satisfied with the editing seen in the moment the band meet up with their soon-to-be manager in particular, made its eventual Oscar win for Best Editing even more baffling, too.
But away from the editing and directing missteps, Malek's performance was given one hell of a moment to shine during a sequence many would argue was up there with the 2010's most impactful.
Fully capturing the essence of Queen's simply iconic 1985 Live Aid showing from start to finish, whilst brilliantly diving into the note-perfect performance given by Malek and the rest of the band throughout, the rest of Bohemian Rhapsody may be a largely paint-by-numbers and somewhat forgettable affair, but this recreation of music history was about as epic as it gets.