The Phantom Project is Anne's ongoing attempt to read, view, listen to, or otherwise experience every version of the classic Gothic serial novel The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux, and then review it in lurid detail for her own enjoyment. Comments, contacts, and information are always welcome. If you've accidentally found your way to only the blog, visit the Phantom Project here.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
The de Longprez review is up. Lord have mercy on my soul, and thank little green apples that I get to do something else now.
On to a nice romance novel! Yippee!
On to a nice romance novel! Yippee!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Work's been running me ragged, so the porn will have to wait until tonight. However, I did a little internet digging and added a section to the progress page and chronology: radio shows. I was initially kind of ignoring the one I'd heard of (the 1943), but then I discovered another more recent one, and I was forced to admit that I was just being lazy in not accepting this medium into the project. After all, even if radio is kind of struggling these days, it was an extremely important medium in its time. There might even be more shows out there I still haven't found (in fact, I'm sure there are, with a pervasive horror story like the Phantom's).
I considered just adding them to the musical section, but they really needed a category all their own; there's some original music, true, but most of it is spoken word and auditory acting. So a new category it is.
I considered just adding them to the musical section, but they really needed a category all their own; there's some original music, true, but most of it is spoken word and auditory acting. So a new category it is.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Despite the fact that the fates are conspiring against me and I have no internet access at home, I've still got the Spencer review up. I am just that dedicated. It's impressive, I know, but try not to get all sycophantic on me.
On to the next film, which I suspect will make John grumble. Always a good time!
On to the next film, which I suspect will make John grumble. Always a good time!
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