As HUGE fans of Queen, my husband and I took our 11 year old daughter to see this. Our daughter is a true lover of all music so this is a great way for us to share music and events with her that came before her time and that she'll never have the opportunity to experience for herself. My husband and I loved it however, our daughter was a little disappointed. Because it was filmed in '86 the majority of the songs were ones she was not as familiar with. She's definitely an "old school" Queen fan...Bicycle, Fat Bottomed Girls and Don't Stop Me Now were the ones she missed the most. The concert was fantastic, you felt like you were in the front row of the actual concert, but we really enjoyed the documentary/interview portion as well. Other than the 3 of us, there were only 2 other guys in the whole theater. This was super disappointing in 1 respect...because if movies/events like this don't get more support then movie theaters will stop running them and that would be a shame because for some of us, like my daughter, other than their music this will be her only memory of Queen. However, in another respect...it was AWESOME because her and I stood up and danced and sang and clapped our hands and really had a great time with it.