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Author: | Archangel [ Wed Nov 10, 2004 9:11 pm ] |
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_______Andrew Lloyd Webber's_______ ____The Phantom of the Opera____ My most anticipated movie for the rest of this year, and will fill the gap left by LOTR for me (in a way, since it debuts on Boxing Day like LOTR). Ever since i listened to the music, i was completely captivated by this wonderful musical. The songs are so romantic and emotional, and to see it on the big screen is just fantastic. _____________OFFICIAL WEBSITES_____________ ![]() http://www.reallyuseful.com/ Andrew Lloyd Webber's Official Site ![]() http://www.phantomthemovie.com/ Worldwide Official Site ![]() http://www.elfantasmadelaopera.aurum.es/ Spain Official Site ![]() http://www.lefantomedelopera-lefilm.com/ France Official Site ![]() http://www.ilfantasmadellopera.it/ Italy Official Site ![]() http://www.opera-movie.jp/ Japan Official Site ![]() http://www.phantomofopera.co.kr/ Korea Official Site ![]() http://phantomoftheopera.ha-movie.com/ China/Taiwan Official Site ![]() http://www.fantomenpaoperan.se/ Sweden Official Site ![]() http://www.phantomfilm.ru/ Russia Official Site |
Author: | Archangel [ Wed Nov 10, 2004 9:43 pm ] |
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FINAL TRAILER: Theatrical http://global-playlist.yahoo.com/makepl ... 40&qth=400 Or you can download a Super-Large Trailer here: http://mp3content03.bcst.yahoo.com/broo ... 766124.mov "Music Of The Night" and "Masquerade" are the standout pieces from this trailer......featuring parts of the Japanese Trailer and the string progression from the original Teaser. |
Author: | Miruvor [ Wed Nov 10, 2004 11:46 pm ] |
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Wow!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() That trailer was gorgeous, fantastic, brilliant! I am really excited about this film now! Arch, you are so correct in saying that it just might fill the void in the wake of LOTR! We can look forward to the EE, but it's not the same if you know what I mean! The Phantom, Christine, the sets, the music, the cinematography all look and sound incredible! After a lackluster year in the cinema this flick may just top my most anticpated of the year! The story is so close to me and I own the music on tape and CD and sheet music! I was once a involved in a classical unit when I was a teenager! I played the cello, violin, and flute and we did Phantom of the Opera one season and that to me was the best thing I have ever done! I saw the play three times and it is always touching! The Phantom's heartache is so wrenching that one cannot help but relate! It seems that it all will come to life once more and this time on the big screen! I for one will be one of the first in the queue! Ta! ![]() P.S. I love your avatar! That is one of my favourite pics of the Lady of Light! |
Author: | Archangel [ Thu Nov 11, 2004 3:52 am ] |
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Mirûvor wrote: Wow!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() That trailer was gorgeous, fantastic, brilliant! I am really excited about this film now! Arch, you are so correct in saying that it just might fill the void in the wake of LOTR! We can look forward to the EE, but it's not the same if you know what I mean! The Phantom, Christine, the sets, the music, the cinematography all look and sound incredible! After a lackluster year in the cinema this flick may just top my most anticpated of the year! The story is so close to me and I own the music on tape and CD and sheet music! I was once a involved in a classical unit when I was a teenager! I played the cello, violin, and flute and we did Phantom of the Opera one season and that to me was the best thing I have ever done! I saw the play three times and it is always touching! The Phantom's heartache is so wrenching that one cannot help but relate! It seems that it all will come to life once more and this time on the big screen! I for one will be one of the first in the queue! Ta! ![]() P.S. I love your avatar! That is one of my favourite pics of the Lady of Light! Thanks, this Galadriel picture is my favourite from the calendar series ![]() -- Actually Phantom will open here in Australia on Boxing Day, the same day as Meet the Fockers and The Incredibles.....they all want to chip in on LOTR's date, i don't blame them.....it's the hottest date in the year..... This year it falls on a Sunday i believe.......so they will basically have a 1-Day opening weekend.......or a 8-Day Opening Weekend if you count the whole week as previews. It's going to be an interesting engagement.......however, i have already decided that i will see Phantom on that Date. I honestly couldn't care less about The Incredibles so i'll see it another time... ![]() When does Phantom open in New Zealand? |
Author: | Archangel [ Thu Nov 11, 2004 4:03 am ] |
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My first exposure to Phantom of the Opera was back in Year 7 primary school. My friend who's a Piano player was learning the music to Phantom and as part of a music class performance, we decided to get together and perform a duet to the theme "The Phantom of the Opera". Back then i was just beginning guitar lessons so i wasn't able to utilise my skills (not that it would fit anyway).....so naturally i sang..........that's right i sang......both Christine's part and Phantom's part. ![]() ![]() ![]() It was so scary because it was the first time i sang in front of so many people (my whole class), and i don't take singing lessons so it was just raw talent....i was freaking out.....but i loved the song..... Of course, the high notes towards the end were unreachable for me.....i just couldn't...... ![]() As you can see, this movie is very important to me, in some weird but special way.....like you Murivor, i'm there on opening day for sure. ![]() |
Author: | Maximus [ Thu Nov 11, 2004 9:53 am ] |
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Im downloading the huuuge one. Hehe. I cant wait... only three weeks or so until we get the actual play.... whoohoooo |
Author: | Dr. Lecter [ Thu Nov 11, 2004 10:41 am ] |
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Mirûvor wrote: I played the cello, violin, and flute and we did Phantom of the Opera one season and that to me was the best thing I have ever done! Man, you are such an all-rounder! ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Jeff [ Thu Nov 11, 2004 6:56 pm ] |
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The trailer was excellent, most notably the second half. The first portion was slightly underwhelming, but the progression in the second half was very well day. Definately looking forward to this film. As for predictions: Opening (wide): $22 million Total: $130 million |
Author: | Archangel [ Thu Nov 11, 2004 7:45 pm ] |
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zach wrote: Im downloading the huuuge one. Hehe. I cant wait... only three weeks or so until we get the actual play.... whoohoooo Where's this? For us in Australia, i don't recall any performances of the Phantom of the Opera in the past 5 years, pity, cause i would really consider going ![]() |
Author: | Archangel [ Thu Nov 11, 2004 7:48 pm ] |
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RogueCommander wrote: The trailer was excellent, most notably the second half. The first portion was slightly underwhelming, but the progression in the second half was very well day. Definately looking forward to this film. As for predictions: Opening (wide): $22 million Total: $130 million It started to come alive for me with Masquerade......it's the first time i've actually heard it in full glory, sounds absolutely grand and fantastic. ![]() Also Gerard singing Music of the Night was so raw and organic, i like it!!! And he made it to the high notes....bravo :Jump: |
Author: | Archangel [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:57 am ] |
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TRAILER: Screenshots http://photobucket.com/albums/v294/erik ... /?start=80 Password: Phanboy ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Archangel [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 8:55 pm ] |
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Broadway's Phantom of the Opera Reaches 7,000th Performance Nov. 10 http://www.playbill.com/news/article/89499.html ![]() The Cameron Mackintosh/Really Useful Theatre Company, Inc. production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash, directed by Harold Prince, becomes one of only two productions in Broadway history hit the 7,000 mark. Composer Lloyd Webber's Cats, also produced by Mackintosh, is the other. "Even 17 years on, the show’s grosses continue to defy conventional wisdom and sales patterns for long-running shows," according to the Phantom production office. "So far this year, total grosses in 2004 have exceeded total grosses for the same week in 2003 by almost $2 million ($25,225,741 by the 44th week in 2004, compared with $23,576,095 by that same week in 2003), and all without a ticket price increase." Billed as the most successful stage musical of all time, The Phantom of the Opera has worldwide ticket sales exceeding $3.2 billion (surpassing the highest grossing film of all time, "Titanic," which has grossed $1.9 billion worldwide) and has been seen by over 100 million people. The winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, the New York production has been seen by over 10 million people and grossed over $550 million MORE AT LINK |
Author: | publicenemy#1 [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 9:13 pm ] |
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The film looks great. ![]() |
Author: | lovemerox [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 9:38 pm ] |
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Anyone think this has a chance at BP? |
Author: | torrino [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 9:41 pm ] |
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I'm kinda anticipating it, but with Schumacher, I have doubts... And, no. Like Alexander, this doesn't have a shot at BP because Chicago won in 2002. |
Author: | xiayun [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 9:42 pm ] |
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torrino wrote: I'm kinda anticipating it, but with Schumacher, I have doubts... And, no. Like Alexander, this doesn't have a shot at BP because Chicago won in 2002. Actually, I think if it can get nominated, it will have a great chance to win. The style is different from Chicago. Not that I believe them, but MCN actually claimed after the screening, it believes the only film that can stop Opera from winning is The Aviator. |
Author: | Archangel [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 9:44 pm ] |
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publicenemy#1 wrote: The film looks great. ![]() Has anyone actually seen the Theatrical trailer in cinemas, i've been waiting anxiously to see it but it's not attached to anything yet here in Australia. I would've thought that being an adult's movie that it would be attached to Hero or Bridget Jones.....argh :x |
Author: | Passionate Thug [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 9:48 pm ] |
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Hate to rain on everyones parade, but.... I'm just not feeling this one ![]() The trailer is gorgeous though. I think we may have another "Les Misarbles" on our hands. Broadway does not ensure success. |
Author: | Archangel [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 9:53 pm ] |
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Alexander's position is definately very shaky at the momment, it's getting negative reviews all over the place. :? . But being the only epic movie up for contention, it might just scrape through if it gets buzz in other areas like directing, maybe acting and definately the techies. Phantom is in a very good position at the momment. The field this year is definately very open, with Ray and Finding Neverland the only major contenders for BP so far.....and we're in the middle of November already. That leaves, Alexander, The Aviator and Phantom as the only biggies left. And if the Academy likes to go foreign , then there's Mar Adentro and A Very Long Engagement. If Phantom can live up to expections or at least matches it, then i think a nom is inevitable. My Predictions: Finding Neverland Ray Phantom Alexander The Aviator |
Author: | Archangel [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 9:55 pm ] |
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torrino wrote: I'm kinda anticipating it, but with Schumacher, I have doubts... And, no. Like Alexander, this doesn't have a shot at BP because Chicago won in 2002. But what if it does win, wouldn't that be great ![]() No seriously, i don't think it can win BP but if it can garner a nom than i'll be very happy. I wonder if they'll make a joke like the 4th LOTR is nominated.... ![]() ![]() |
Author: | A. G. [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 9:56 pm ] |
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I'm confused. You say 3.2 billion WW in the thread title but predict only 310 million in the first post. Where did the other 2.9 billion go? Did you skim it? Someone check Archangel's bank accounts! |
Author: | Archangel [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 10:00 pm ] |
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Archie Gates wrote: I'm confused. You say 3.2 billion WW in the thread title but predict only 310 million in the first post. Where did the other 2.9 billion go? Did you skim it? Someone check Archangel's bank accounts! ![]() ![]() I give you the light of Earendil....may it be a light for you ![]() |
Author: | Archangel [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 10:06 pm ] |
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No, ![]() It has grossed $3.2 billion Worldwide in 17 years, and has grossed $550m (i'm assuming Domestic). Let's compare that to the Box-Office takings: ![]() Domestic: 1 Titanic Par. $600,788,188 1997 The Phantom of the Opera - $550,000,000 2 Star Wars Fox $460,998,007 1977 3 Shrek 2 DW $440,856,541 2004 4 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Uni. $435,110,554 1982 5 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Fox $431,088,301 1999 6 Spider-Man Sony $403,706,375 2002 7 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King NL $377,027,325 2003 8 Spider-Man 2 Sony $373,247,668 2004 9 The Passion of the Christ NM $370,274,604 2004 10 Jurassic Park Uni. $357,067,947 1993 11 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers NL $341,786,758 2002 12 Finding Nemo BV $339,714,978 2003 13 Forrest Gump Par. $329,694,499 1994 14 The Lion King BV $328,541,776 1994 15 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone WB $317,575,550 2001 16 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring NL $314,776,170 2001 17 Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones Fox $310,676,740 2002 18 Return of the Jedi Fox $309,306,177 1983 19 Independence Day Fox $306,169,268 1996 20 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl BV $305,413,918 2003 Worldwide: The Phantom of the Opera - $3,200bn 1 Titanic Par. $1,845.0 $600.8 32.6% $1,244.2 67.4% 1997 2 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King NL $1,118.9 $377.0 33.7% $741.9 66.3% 2003 3 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone WB $976.5 $317.6 32.5% $658.9 67.5% 2001 4 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers NL $926.3 $341.8 36.9% $584.5 63.1% 2002 5 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Fox $924.5 $431.1 46.6% $493.4 53.4% 1999 6 Jurassic Park Uni. $914.7 $357.1 39.0% $557.6 61.0% 1993 7 Shrek 2 DW $883.0 $440.9 49.9% $442.1 50.1% 2004 8 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets WB $876.7 $262.0 29.9% $614.7 70.1% 2002 9 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring NL $871.4 $314.8 36.1% $556.6 63.9% 2001 10 Finding Nemo BV $864.6 $339.7 39.3% $524.9 60.7% 2003 I wonder where Cats is, if it too has also passed its 7,000th performance, then surely its takings would be slightly higher. ![]() |
Author: | neo_wolf [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 10:23 pm ] |
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Schumacher directed this,I doubt it will be an oscar contender.This is the same guy that directed Batman and Robin. With Alexander getting a bit of bad buzz i think the oscar race is wide open,and if The aviator gets shaky reviews then TPOTC might be abale to snkeak in. ![]() |
Author: | Archangel [ Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:55 pm ] |
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neo_wolf wrote: Schumacher directed this,I doubt it will be an oscar contender.This is the same guy that directed Batman and Robin. With Alexander getting a bit of bad buzz i think the oscar race is wide open,and if The aviator gets shaky reviews then TPOTC might be abale to snkeak in. ![]() What's with all this hatred towards Joel Schumacher ![]() ![]() That being said, i loved his work in Batman Forever, still one of my favourite movies of All-Time. He lost it with Batman and Robin, but Phantom could well prove that he has what it takes. BTW - I'll be very surprised if TPOTC gets a nomination. :o |
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