Golly its been nearly 3 weeks without the internet here at the towers.
This is something I saw on new years eve and nearly died with art based goosebumps. Im sure you have all seen it before, but as it was my first time, I thought I’d ramble you.
I appologise for the imovie slideshow…
Phantom of the blinking opera 2004. Visualy absolutly deleicious…I may go out and say better than mouline rouge. It played with my emotions. I have it on sky plus and watch it over
and over
and over
Im not a fan of Andrew the loyd Webber, but adore this. I just dont quite know why. I want to have the phantom round for tea and Ill look after him. It pulls the usual strings of a lost romance thing
Actualy I dont know why im typing, I cant get out what I feel about this one. The orchestration on the film is wonderful. This is another that makes me yearn for blue ray and 7.1 digital surround me with sound
I know you wont…but please do skip ahead on this next one to 7:45:
Everybody that does will win a year of stalking from myself.
Thankyou for reading and listening, let me know if you skipped to 7:45, 8:15 and 9:40
I do hope you all had wonderful festive times!
EDIT - I RETURN with a wonderful clip:
poor phantom - just after he finds out his intended loves another..





Birgitta says:
You say better than moulin rouge? it simply can’t be.
I do like the last one most, and I simply must get a hold of this…
Of course I skipped to 7.45.
Jan 14, 2009, 8:46 amDoesn’t your internet have to be working in order for you to stalk me?
Generally don’t you agree on: There’s never a stalker around when you need one!
matt says:
now i must admit i have never seen said musical and the clips looking interesting, but your pushing the boat out with the better then moulin rouge, i feel i should challenge you on this but i must see this film before i pass judgement, but it will have to be bloody good to beat rouge
Jan 14, 2009, 3:57 pmoh yes sir
Atif says:
I love musicals. They’re different and great form of cinema.
Jan 14, 2009, 12:03 pmZara @ Introduction Agency says:
While not generally one for musicals I really love Phantom of the Opera, such a beautiful love story, although I do think Moulin Rouge is better! The two are certainly in a league of their own.
Jan 14, 2009, 3:51 amNathan says:
I definitely agree with you about the whole ‘better than moulin rouge’ part, although I never really got on with it. I like Mr. Webber’s more classical musicals, like Phantom of the Opera and Woman in White (both very good). If you like this quite a lot, you may enjoy Les Miserables, a musical set in the French revolution.
I recommend seeing it live, best show I’ve been too at least!
Jan 14, 2009, 4:02 am