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This L.A. couple has seen 'Bohemian Rhapsody' 24 times: 'It's two hours of freedom'

LOS ANGELES - Karin Dicker and Steven Sarott first saw "Bohemian Rhapsody" on Halloween night. When the credits rolled, Dicker turned to her husband of 22 years and said, "Let's see it again."

They did just that the following Saturday, and they've returned to theaters once or twice a week - 24 times as of President's Day weekend - to watch the musical biopic of the rock band Queen and its charismatic frontman, Freddie Mercury, which earned five Oscar nominations, including nods for best picture and lead actor Rami Malek.

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