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Just saw Phantom of the Opera (the movie ), it was excellent. I highly recommend it to all of you. It follows pretty closely with the broadway production. The songs are excellent, and I've already ordered the CD for the songs (not something I would do with all movies).
Most of the dialogue is in songs, so don't be surprised. :-D
 
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“The Phantom of the Opera” is definitely an Andrew Lloyd Webber classic.

I saw a live performance, and it was spectacular.

Interesting plot with wonderful music!
 

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Yeah, I saw the live performance too. The movie helped me to understand the play better. I'm still not sure who the old man and old lady at the auction were though..
 

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tbt said:
Yeah, I saw the live performance too. The movie helped me to understand the play better. I'm still not sure who the old man and old lady at the auction were though..


I watched this movie like 3 weeks ago. Never see its musical performance yet. I love Phantom of the Opera after watching.

I quickly download the whole song album after the movie that day.

And i change my ringtone to Masquerade...hehe


The old man at the auction is Raoul.
The old lady should be Meg (Christine's friend).
 

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I'm worried after seeing it live a half dozen times in different venues that the movie will be a disappointment. I can still remember the "fog" rolling off the stage and over our seats when I last saw it in Chicago. A movie just can't do that...

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Watched the stage version a few times in different places and all were really good.
But the performance that tops its all is the one I watched in London over a decade back with Michael Crawford (The Phantom) and Sarah Brightman (Christine) as the leads, and I don't think it gets any better than that.

As for the movie, I really don't think it would even come close. To me The Phantom of the Opera without Michael Crawford it simply not good enough.
 

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Yes but I do have to admit that the lady that played Christine (Emmy Rossum) did it well, and also at the age of 17.
 

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Vivvy said:
I'm worried after seeing it live a half dozen times in different venues that the movie will be a disappointment. I can still remember the "fog" rolling off the stage and over our seats when I last saw it in Chicago. A movie just can't do that...

Vivvy


Hehe, you certainly have a nice point there, I watched the live performance a few times and just fell in love with it.
 

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unholy1 said:
To me The Phantom of the Opera without Michael Crawford it simply not good enough.
Or like Evita without Mandy Patinkin. ;)
 
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