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indigochild111 12-13-2004 03:29 PM

Phantom of the Opera movie?
 
So, I just recently saw the previews for the Phantom of the Opera movie. I must say, I'm a bit skeptical of this endeavor. It could be absolutely fantastic. Or it could be an absolute flop. What do you guys think?

yellowchef 12-13-2004 03:31 PM

Im with you, it looks GREAT but will it have the same effect as the play? Will I have chills up and down my spine?

I hope its good, I LOVED the play and almost anything ALW.

shadowalker 12-13-2004 03:44 PM

Have to say its going to be fantastic, A good friend of my in essex out side of london seen it a few days ago at the the premere said it was stunning. I cannot wait, but have to wait till the 22nd here in detroit to see it.

heres a list of premer citys for the 22nd release and the rest of the world on jan 21st

The film will open in the cities listed below on December 22, 2004.

Eastern Division
Albany
Boston
Lawrence
Lowell
Bellingham
Worcester
Providence
Springfield
Buffalo
Rochester
Syracuse
Cincinnati
Columbus
Dayton
Louisville
Lexington
Cleveland
Canton
Elyria
Toledo
Detroit
Ann Arbor
Flint
Grand Rapids
Lansing
Traverse City
New Haven
Hartford
Meriden
Plainville
Simsbury
New York (Tri-State Metro Area)
Philadelphia
Allentown
Harrisburg
Lancaster
Wilkes Barre
Pittsburgh
Erie
Baltimore
Annapolis
Norfolk Bay
Richmond
Washington

Southern Division
Atlanta
Birmingham
Nashville
Knoxville
Augusta
Chattanooga
Charlotte
Raleigh-Durham
Columbia, SC
Greenville, SC
Greensboro
Dallas
Ft. Worth
Houston
Austin
San Antonio
El Paso
Albuquerque
Santa Fe
Jacksonville
Miami
Ft. Lauderdale
Pompano
West Palm
Jupiter
Boca
Vero Beach
Port St. Lucie
Orlando
Melbourne
Tampa
St. Petersburg
Sarasota
Port Richie
Ft. Myers
Naples
Gainsville
Tallahassee
Memphis
New Orleans
Oklahoma City
Tulsa

Midwestern Division
Chicago
Aurora
Waukegan
St. Charles
Crystal Lake
Springfield
Peoria
Bloomington
Rockford
Des Moines
Cedar Rapids
Iowa City
Quad Cities
Indianapolis
Evansville
Ft. Wayne
Bloomington
Kansas City
Lawrence
Wichita
Topeka
Springfield
Columbia, MO
Joplin
Milwaukee
Madison
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Fargo
Omaha
Lincoln
Portland
Salem
Corvallis
Albany
Bend
Seattle
Tacoma
Olympia
Bellingham
Burlington
Poulsbo
Spokane
Kenniwick
Anchorage
St. Louis
Edwardsville

Western Division
Denver
Boulder
Ft. Collins
Colorado Springs
Los Angeles
Long Beach
Orange County
Ventura County
Montclair
Riverside
San Bernadino
Temecula
Lancaster
Palm Springs
Victorville
San Diego
Las Vegas
Laughlin
Honolulu
Maui
Santa Barbara
San Luis
Arroyo Grande
Santa Maria
Bakersfield
Salt Lake City
Provo
Layton
Boise
San Francisco Bay
San Jose
Santa Rosa
Napa
Sacramento
Fairfield
Modesto
Stockton
Lodi
Davis
Vallejo
Fresno
Visalia
Monterey
Santa Cruz
Reno
Chico
Redding
Phoenix
Flagstaff
Prescott
Tucson

Canada
Calgary
Edmonton
Montreal
Quebec City
Halifax
St. Johns, Nf
Moncton
Toronto
Oshawa
Hamilton
Kitchner
London
Barrie
Niagara Peninsula
Windsor
Ottawa
Kingston
Vancouver
Victoria
Interior BC
Van Island
Winnipeg
Regina

Ace_O_Spades 12-13-2004 04:12 PM

I'm sooooo stoked to see this... Even watching the previews I got chills.

I saw the play at the former Ford theater in Vancouver in 1997 and it was an amazing experience... I can't wait to see this.

Willravel 12-13-2004 06:26 PM

I hate to tell everyone this, because people seem excited, but I feel obligated. The cast can't sing. I just saw about 20 minutes of the movie from (source omitted) and they can't sing. The supporting cast and extras sound better then the stars. If Andrew Lloyd Webber were dead, he'd be spinning in his grave. Go see it live for God's sake. I know it costs more, but you get what you pay for.

jonjon42 12-13-2004 06:47 PM

will..that's not good to hear. I will give it the benefit of the doubt however because I loved the show so much....

hawkeye 12-13-2004 09:38 PM

I have only seen the trailers, but I'll admit to being a bit leery, simply from seeing the director who is attached.
(I really, Really, don't want to see the phantom's nipples)

Willravel 12-13-2004 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hawkeye
I have only seen the trailers, but I'll admit to being a bit leery, simply from seeing the director who is attached.
(I really, Really, don't want to see the phantom's nipples)

Hahahahahaha :lol:
Zing!

K-Wise 12-13-2004 10:17 PM

http://ubl.artistdirect.com/Images/S...62269mi62l.jpg
http://www.thezreview.co.uk/posters/...oftheopera.jpg

Asta!!

Ace_O_Spades 12-13-2004 11:40 PM

Argh! That's not what i wanted to hear either.... Curses!

whocarz 12-14-2004 12:13 AM

Sorry to be so culturally ignorant, but what genre does PotO fall into? Horror, thriller, romance, or a combination?

Willravel 12-14-2004 09:18 AM

Phantom is a musical. The musical is a drama/romance/thriller/horror (in that order).

archer2371 12-14-2004 09:40 AM

I'm just gonna go ahead and quote Stewie Griffin on this one:

"You are the worst thing to happen to musical theater since Andrew Lloyd Webber! And you.... I just don't like you..."

Nimbletoe 12-14-2004 10:13 AM

I saw one of those making of things, and when I heard whoever they cast as the phantom sing, I thought it was a joke.








It wasn't. See it live. Don't let this movie ruin the experience for you if you haven't seen it live. You won't forgive yourself.

maleficent 12-14-2004 10:53 AM

Interesting bit of trivia from IMDB:
: The project was ready to begin filming in 1990 and was set to star Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman (the original stars of the stage version). Just before filming began, Andrew Lloyd Webber divorced Brightman and the project was put on hold.

John Travolta and Antonio Banderas were both considered for the role of the Phantom. Banderas actually spent several years in vocal preparation.
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Somehow - I don't think this movie is going to be even close to the live show, well, maybe as good as the road show that went to Duluth... :D

tropple 12-14-2004 12:05 PM

So, it's not really "The Phantom of the Opera," then? Only a movie version of that broadway play? damn.

mystmarimatt 12-14-2004 12:11 PM

Nope. I just can't. It's an admirable stage production, not amazing, but you certainly get what you pay for.

But I refuse to support this. Not under the direction of Joel Schumacher. He deserves to be drug into the street and beaten for ruining the Batman franchise. And I have very little doubt that he will bastardize this musical.

indigochild111 12-14-2004 07:53 PM

That sucks...hardcore! Who was cast in it?


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