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Author:  Lady Abigail Mimetes [ July 24th, 2015, 3:01 pm ]
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I'm surprised we don't have a thread for this! :shock: Or if we do, why I haven't found it! :rofl:

Anyway. I adore this movie, both the 1943 version and the 2004 version (though 2004 is by far superior) :3

What do you all think of this movie?

Author:  The Bard [ July 24th, 2015, 3:56 pm ]
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I don't really like the 1940's one.

Haven't seen the 2004 one.

I do love the book and the 1925 silent film.

Author:  Lady Abigail Mimetes [ July 24th, 2015, 5:10 pm ]
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Oooh, I'm in the process of reading the book now, and aye, it's very good. What did you like about the 1925 film? (other than the genius of Lon
Chaney :cool: )

Author:  Aragorn [ July 24th, 2015, 9:05 pm ]
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I like the 1943 film. :cool: It doesn't explore the concept as thoroughly as it could have, but it's still fun, and a lot less clumsy than the book.

I found the book disappointing. It felt like the first draft of a brilliant story that needed to be thoroughly edited so it could reach its full potential.

Author:  Lady Abigail Mimetes [ July 24th, 2015, 9:31 pm ]
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Jonathan Garner wrote:
I like the 1943 film. :cool: It doesn't explore the concept as thoroughly as it could have, but it's still fun, and a lot less clumsy than the book.

I found the book disappointing. It felt like the first draft of a brilliant story that needed to be thoroughly edited so it could reach its full potential.

:cool:

:rofl: Well, the copyright's expired... *hint hint* ;) :rofl:

Author:  Riniel Jasmina [ July 25th, 2015, 5:35 pm ]
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I have only seen the 2004 movie and, after I was able to assess it without the accompaniment of a gaggle of swooning teen girls, I very much liked it. :D The music captures the different characters well, the songs play well with the plot and even bring subtle points of storytelling forward without spitting them out for all to see. Even though the characters fill very specific, and almost archetype roles, they have depth to them that makes them much more than a person to fill a space in the story.

Author:  Lady Abigail Mimetes [ July 25th, 2015, 5:56 pm ]
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Yessssssss. ^_^ Even the reprises of songs show different character aspects. Not to mention the camera angle subtextual hints. ^_^

(Though in Music of the Night we can see the shadow of the camera... :rofl: Oops.)

Author:  Aragorn [ July 25th, 2015, 6:20 pm ]
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Lady Abigail Mimetes wrote:
Jonathan Garner wrote:
I found the book disappointing. It felt like the first draft of a brilliant story that needed to be thoroughly edited so it could reach its full potential.

:rofl: Well, the copyright's expired... *hint hint* ;) :rofl:

I wouldn't want to touch a classic, even if it does have problems. ;)

Lady Kitra Skene wrote:
I have only seen the 2004 movie and, after I was able to assess it without the accompaniment of a gaggle of swooning teen girls, I very much liked it. :D The music captures the different characters well, the songs play well with the plot and even bring subtle points of storytelling forward without spitting them out for all to see. Even though the characters fill very specific, and almost archetype roles, they have depth to them that makes them much more than a person to fill a space in the story.

I probably need to watch the 2004 version sometime...

Author:  Riniel Jasmina [ July 25th, 2015, 8:54 pm ]
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Yes. :) I think you would really like it.

Author:  Mistress Kidh [ July 27th, 2015, 9:44 am ]
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I'm watching the 1925 version right now, actually. It's a little disappointing. I feel like Christine is sort of vapid. **makes a face** I haven't finished it, though, maybe it will get better.

I love the book, however. What made you feel it wasn't as good as it could be, Jonathan?

Author:  Aragorn [ July 27th, 2015, 6:15 pm ]
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Mistress Kidh wrote:
I love the book, however. What made you feel it wasn't as good as it could be, Jonathan?

The premise of the novel is great, and the Phantom himself was well-written, but the hero and heroine seemed to me like puppets who moved as was convenient for the story, never feeling like real people. They reminded me of characters in bad horror movies who do dumb things just so filmmakers can set up new scare scenes.

Author:  Riniel Jasmina [ August 4th, 2015, 7:21 pm ]
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I do think the more recent movie handled that well. If you're looking for angst, they can seem rather good, but they aren't weak characters, I think.

Author:  Aragorn [ August 6th, 2015, 8:50 pm ]
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I keep getting more curious about the 2004 movie. :D

Author:  Lady Abigail Mimetes [ August 7th, 2015, 8:49 am ]
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It's glorious. Go watch it. :beg:

Author:  Riniel Jasmina [ August 7th, 2015, 10:56 am ]
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Then you can write a review on it. :D

Author:  Aragorn [ August 7th, 2015, 9:43 pm ]
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Yes, I probably will, after I watch it. :D

Author:  Lady Abigail Mimetes [ August 8th, 2015, 11:08 am ]
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Hurray! And then let me read it. :3

Author:  Aragorn [ October 26th, 2015, 10:00 pm ]
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I watched the 2004 movie, and I enjoyed it. :cool: The music and songs add a lot. I even ended up not minding that the Phantom only has half of a mask. :rofl:

Author:  Lady Abigail Mimetes [ October 26th, 2015, 10:07 pm ]
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Jonathan Garner wrote:
I watched the 2004 movie, and I enjoyed it. :cool: The music and songs add a lot. I even ended up not minding that the Phantom only has half of a mask. :rofl:

:cool: :cool: :cool:

Author:  Riniel Jasmina [ October 27th, 2015, 12:03 am ]
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I like how they throw a grammatical error into a song for the sake of a rhyme and immediately correct themselves. :rofl:

Author:  Lady Abigail Mimetes [ October 28th, 2015, 7:54 am ]
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Lady Kitra Skene wrote:
I like how they throw a grammatical error into a song for the sake of a rhyme and immediately correct themselves. :rofl:

Yesss. :rofl: I love that.

Author:  Lady Elanor [ April 10th, 2016, 9:39 am ]
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This is one that I actually haven't seen, but I don't really feel drawn to watching it either for some reason. I do like musicals though, and I have heard one or two of the songs.

Author:  Sir Iarrthoir Criost [ May 14th, 2016, 6:11 pm ]
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I did not know this thread existed, PotO is pretty awesome! I have not read the book but very much so enjoyed the movies (specifically the 2004 version) and live performances.

Lady Elanor wrote:
This is one that I actually haven't seen, but I don't really feel drawn to watching it either for some reason. I do like musicals though, and I have heard one or two of the songs.

I recommend you give it a go at least... You never know, it could turn into a favorite. ;)

Author:  Lady Abigail Mimetes [ May 24th, 2016, 8:30 am ]
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WATCH IT ELANOR

WATCH IT NOW

Yessss 2004 is life :0 so good.

Author:  Lady Elanor [ May 25th, 2016, 5:01 pm ]
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:rofl: I shall try and watch it this weekend. Happy? ;) I do love musicals, so I may enjoy it, who knows. I hope it isn't sad, I hate sad films.

Author:  Lady Abigail Mimetes [ May 25th, 2016, 10:35 pm ]
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Lady Elanor wrote:
:rofl: I shall try and watch it this weekend. Happy? ;) I do love musicals, so I may enjoy it, who knows. I hope it isn't sad, I hate sad films.

....you're gonna hate it. :dieshappy:

Author:  Lady Elanor [ May 28th, 2016, 6:22 pm ]
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Lady Abigail Mimetes wrote:
Lady Elanor wrote:
:rofl: I shall try and watch it this weekend. Happy? ;) I do love musicals, so I may enjoy it, who knows. I hope it isn't sad, I hate sad films.

....you're gonna hate it. :dieshappy:


.....I changed my mind again now then. ;)

Ahem; if I watch it, I'll report back here and let you know what I think.

Author:  Caeli [ September 28th, 2016, 11:14 pm ]
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Lady Abigail Mimetes wrote:
Lady Kitra Skene wrote:
I like how they throw a grammatical error into a song for the sake of a rhyme and immediately correct themselves. :rofl:

Yesss. :rofl: I love that.


This is like my favorite thing. XD XD

I really like the 2004 movie, I haven't seen either of the two older ones, although I'm told the silent film is pretty entertaining. :D

I also am a huge fan of the dvd recording they made of a live performance at the Royal Albert Hall. Some of the performers I don't appreciate as much, but the whole production is beautiful and that particular Phantom is my favorite. ;)

Raoul in the 2004 is so precious, though, like Christine you need to get your act together because this cinnamon roll is literally the best thing ever.

Author:  DastenHero [ January 26th, 2018, 11:03 pm ]
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You have got to be kidding me...I am literally obsessed with this movie. (The 2004 one, I mean.) While I have not seen the others, I now own this movie on VHS, and I literally get chills every time I watch it.

I love every single casting choice EXCEPT the Phantom. He looks the part, but his voice kind of drives me insane. However, that scene with the cage literally had my mouth hanging open in horror, so shoutout to the creators on that one. I almost was beginning to think this as a light movie, despite it's dark elements. I loved it!!


(I collect VHS; it's a quirk of mine XD)

Author:  AnnewithanE [ August 20th, 2018, 10:34 pm ]
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I know I’m late to the thread but I’m pretty new, so I think we can overlook that, right? ;)
I’ve only seen the 2004 version but I absolutely LOVE it. I had the honor of doing Think of Me (although a version with slightly different lyrics in some spots, but the music was the same) at my last ever voice recital a few months ago. It was an amazing and incredibly challenging song, but I will forever feel a connection to the Phantom of the Opera because of it.
As someone who loves musicals and Broadway and everything, I think it may be one of the best ones ever made.
Also, the vocal ranges of everyone involved, particularly the phantom, are INSANE. In the main song, Christine’s actress covers about theee octaves, which is an INCREDIBLE range. The Phantom, in Music of the Night, goes higher than some females can. Given, he does so in falsetto, but it’s still amazing.

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