Radical Dreamer (post: 1255251) wrote:Oh, I LOVE Phantom of the Opera! I would absolutely love to see it on stage, but I haven't had that chance yet. XD It's one of my favorite musicals, though, along with My Fair Lady and Wicked
The collector and his toys, eh? Somehow I think I can empathize with the sentiment, particularly when I have a dragon puppet hanging on top of the computer screen I'm writing on. Take courage: if even the Frankenstein monster could start Puttin' On the Ritz and getting cultured, so can you. Personally, I too absolutely loved the film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, which besides having some truly brilliant singing and acting, was also a shot for shot remake of the silent horror film classic The Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney. On that note, besides the fine suggestions of the others, I would recommend you check out Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, which I think you will enjoy immensely.Sammy Boy (post: 1255221) wrote:Being somewhat uncultured and only interested in very "kiddy" stuff (action figures, toys, etc.), this was the last thing I wanted to watch, either as a film or on the stage.
However my wife convinced me and I watched both the film and the live stage performance.
I have to say I now have a newfound appreciation for this type of entertainment (but I still don't know enough about it obviously to know what it is called, it is a musical, a play, or a combination?).
GhostontheNet (post: 1255290) wrote:The collector and his toys, eh? Somehow I think I can empathize with the sentiment, particularly when I have a dragon puppet hanging on top of the computer screen I'm writing on. Take courage: if even the Frankenstein monster could start Puttin' On the Ritz and getting cultured, so can you. Personally, I too absolutely loved the film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, which besides having some truly brilliant singing and acting, was also a shot for shot remake of the silent horror film classic The Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney. On that note, besides the fine suggestions of the others, I would recommend you check out Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, which I think you will enjoy immensely.
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