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Post by Prime Good on Nov 27, 2008 5:07:31 GMT -5
bill & Ted's excellent adventure Never seen that movie, even. I know it's a cult favourite in America.
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Post by nix on Dec 4, 2008 11:47:11 GMT -5
floatzart vs beethovan bill & Ted's excellent adventure I'll go one better: Floatzart vs. Erik, the Phantom of the Opera.
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Post by ghstbstrlmliii on Dec 5, 2008 15:04:28 GMT -5
I'll go one better: Floatzart vs. Erik, the Phantom of the Opera. Ah ha - you have touched on my idea. Hinse the quote under my avatar. ("Music of the Night" is one of the big numbers in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera musical).
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Post by Prime Good on Dec 5, 2008 18:41:57 GMT -5
I'll go one better: Floatzart vs. Erik, the Phantom of the Opera. Ah ha - you have touched on my idea. Hinse the quote under my avatar. ("Music of the Night" is one of the big numbers in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera musical). LOL. The movie adaptation tanked, even.
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Post by nix on Dec 18, 2008 14:09:05 GMT -5
Not the ALW version either...I'm thinking either the Lon Chaney or the Robert Englund versions.
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Post by ghstbstrlmliii on Dec 18, 2008 15:45:45 GMT -5
Not the ALW version either...I'm thinking either the Lon Chaney or the Robert Englund versions. Having all the different versions on VHS or DVD - I gotta say, the Robert Englund version was the most creepy. **Spoiler** When they show him sewing pieces of skin onto his face to cover up the scars. Yo. But I did really like the theme of transcending time they took to the story in that version.
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Post by Prime Good on Dec 22, 2008 8:05:29 GMT -5
Not the ALW version either...I'm thinking either the Lon Chaney or the Robert Englund versions. Having all the different versions on VHS or DVD - I gotta say, the Robert Englund version was the most creepy. **Spoiler** When they show him sewing pieces of skin onto his face to cover up the scars. Yo. But I did really like the theme of transcending time they took to the story in that version. A bit Krueger-ish, by the way.
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ghstbstrlmliii
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Post by ghstbstrlmliii on Dec 22, 2008 16:49:41 GMT -5
A bit Krueger-ish, by the way. Exactly. It was played by the same guy.
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Post by nix on Dec 24, 2008 11:54:32 GMT -5
The poster's tagline read, "First he was Freddy. Now he's...THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA."
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Post by Prime Good on Dec 25, 2008 7:52:20 GMT -5
The poster's tagline read, "First he was Freddy. Now he's...THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA." LOL.
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