The Phantom of the Paradise
PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:17 pm
Not a typo!
I am currently trying to infect my friends with this movie. It's a staple of 70's camp and first in the unofficial trilogy followed by the Rocky Horror Picture Show and Shock Treatment. It's a story about a nerdy songwriter who gets his head stuck in a record press and seeks revenge on the music mogul who stole his work.
On top of being very hokey, low-budget, and dated, the movie is chock-full of references to such literary works as Faust, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, along with songs that drill themselves into your head.
Also, there is Beef, but you'll have to see the movie to understand who I'm talking about.
I'm absolutely nuts about this movie: I think this Phantom has the coolest mask and costume combo, despite the fact that his cape changes from scene to scene; Jessica Harper has a great voice (yes, that is her singing); would you believe that the songs were written by the guy who wrote songs for the Carpenters (and who also plays the villain in the movie)?; there's Beef; there's chicken-dancing; I went and got the sheet music, I love the songs so much; it's just the craziest combination of horror, musical, comedy, social satire, literary allusions, and camp.
Also, it's directed by Brian dePalma, which is pretty cool.
So now, I ask you: have you seen this movie, or now that you have heard about it, do you want to? because ASDDHSKLGGADSGGD I LOVE THIS MOVIE FANGASM CANNOT BE CONTAINED
I am currently trying to infect my friends with this movie. It's a staple of 70's camp and first in the unofficial trilogy followed by the Rocky Horror Picture Show and Shock Treatment. It's a story about a nerdy songwriter who gets his head stuck in a record press and seeks revenge on the music mogul who stole his work.
On top of being very hokey, low-budget, and dated, the movie is chock-full of references to such literary works as Faust, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, along with songs that drill themselves into your head.
Also, there is Beef, but you'll have to see the movie to understand who I'm talking about.
I'm absolutely nuts about this movie: I think this Phantom has the coolest mask and costume combo, despite the fact that his cape changes from scene to scene; Jessica Harper has a great voice (yes, that is her singing); would you believe that the songs were written by the guy who wrote songs for the Carpenters (and who also plays the villain in the movie)?; there's Beef; there's chicken-dancing; I went and got the sheet music, I love the songs so much; it's just the craziest combination of horror, musical, comedy, social satire, literary allusions, and camp.
Also, it's directed by Brian dePalma, which is pretty cool.
So now, I ask you: have you seen this movie, or now that you have heard about it, do you want to? because ASDDHSKLGGADSGGD I LOVE THIS MOVIE FANGASM CANNOT BE CONTAINED