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The Phantom of the Opera - New Trailer and Clip!!
Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera is probably one of the most famous musicals ever, in the USA as well as worldwide. Throughout many years it has sold many millions of tickets worldwide and it is the second longest-played show at Broadway. It has been playing there for
19 years so far and the end doesn't seem close. The musical has made over
$3.25 billion worldwide it ticket sales which is much more than Titanic, the most successful movie ever, has grossed worldwide. This year, Joel Schumacher is bringing this tragic and opulent tale to the silver screen.
The Phantom of the Opera has a cast full with new faces of cinema, like Emily Rossum, Gerard Butler and Patrick Wilson.
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Here are the besaics for the movie:
Release Date: December 22, 2004 (limited; wider release: January 21, 2005)
Director: Joel Schumacher
Starring: Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for brief violent images)
Plot Summary: "Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera" tells the story of a disfigured musical genius (Butler) who haunts the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera, waging a reign of terror over its occupants. When he falls fatally in love with the lovely Christine (Rossum), the Phantom devotes himself to creating a new star for the Opera, exerting a strange sense of control over the young soprano as he nurtures her extraordinary talents.
Teaser::
http://pdl.warnerbros.com/wbmovies/phan ... aser_a.mov
Trailer:
http://global-playlist.yahoo.com/makepl ... 40&qth=400
Film Clip:
http://pdl.warnerbros.com/wbmovies/phan ... clip_a.mov
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This movie is sure to garner some attention from the press and the reviewers and receive oscar buzz. This movie comes out during a rennaisance for musicals which was initiated by
Moulin Rouge and successfully continued by
Chicago. While Moulin Rouge, praised by critics, got a decent box-office, it wasn't nearly as remarkable as Chicago's $170+ million that the movie has made back in 2002/2003. Chicago also went on and received 13 oscar noms followed by 6 wins. Moulin Rouge got 8 noms, but only 2 wins.
Moulin Rouge has made roughly
$57 million at the box-office, while
Chicago made
$171 million.
What distinguishes this movies from
The Phantom of the Opera, though, is that they had big stars in their casts (Kidman in Moulin Rouge and an all-star cast in Chicago) whereas The Phantom of the Opera mostly has young thespians. However, The Phantom of the Opera has the fact going for it, that it is an immensly popular musical with a great story and the name alone will attract many people to the theatres. Furthermore, I predict this movie to get some oscar buzz during the awards season which will help its gross as well. The release pattern seems to be same to Chicago's with a limited release in December and an expansion in January.
Will this movie continue the success of the musicals and strengthen the musicals wave coming upon us? We shall see. The first trailer indicates that it will be a definite eye-candy. One major thing that this movie has going against it, is its director,
Joel Schumacher, of his Batman & Robin (in)fame. However, the director redeemed himself somewhat last year with Phine Booth, so I am willing to give him a chance. Furthermore, if there is anything he has proven by his Batman movies, then that is that he can make really stylish movies and musicals like The Phantom of the Opera definitely need a whole lot of style. To be honest, even Chicago had more style than substance.
This thread will be the official The Phantom of the Opera Predictions and Tracking thread.
So do you think this movie's total gross will be closer to Moulin Rouge's or will it break out like Chicago?
Personally, I feel that the movie will be a big success with a gross of $100+ million. I'll give a more exact prediction, as soon as the movie picks up some more buzz.