
Got some S&M action going on here, very nice.
Back to the lighter, and better, things. The
Phantom of the Opera, a film directed by Joel Schumacher, recently
posted its first American and International trailer.
See The Phantom of the Opera Trailer
Bumble bee, bumble bee, bumble BEE!!! Yes, that is how I felt after seeing
the trailer and the clip of Angel of Music. For one, there is not a word
of song or dialogue in The Phantom of the Opera trailer; just lyric
less music [which sounds great by the way].
The trailer also looks dang sweet too, with tons of cool cinematography.
I didn't know that I would have any inclination in wanting to see the play-turned-film,
but now I definitely do. To see what I am talking about, CLICK
HERE to view the trailer.
However, while there is not a single word uttered in the trailer, there
is almost a whole song performed in THIS
CLIP. The music sounds great, and definitely does justice for the original
screenplay. The chick looks pretty good too, which always helps.
To view the trailer, CLICK
HERE
To view the musical clip, CLICK
HERE
The Phantom of the Opera is due out December 3, 2004 [limited]
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