Well, I'm still working on the Microprose game, so nobody get too excited about a review happening imminently. However, since it's the season for giving thanks (at least here in the States), I'd just like to thank two people (operating independently, I believe, but who knows? It could be a vast Anne-themed conspiracy of two people) who took the time to send me emails wailing in histrionic distress over the fact that my reviews contain spoilers, and after reading several entire reviews they found that those materials had been spoiled for them.
So, cats and kitties, check it out--this website has spoilers on it! Spoilers. SPOILERS! If you discover that you have read through several entire reviews and they have spoiled things for you, please, feel free to email me instead of, I don't know... not reading any more? At what point does a reader say, "Well, yes, the LAST four reviews were full of spoilers, but maybe THIS one will be different!"?
All entertainment aside, however, I have put a spoiler notice up. So I can make fewer visits to Whinertown in the future. I've never liked it there; the food is shit, yet everyone keeps going to the same restaurant and bitching about the slow service.
(The really humorous part is that one of the materials that was "spoiled" for a reader was the 1925 Julian/Chaney film. Shame on me, giving away the plot of a classic film from eighty-five years ago! WAY TO ASSUME, ANNE.)
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, November 26, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Oh, my god, how did I lose a month? Stupid life making me do life things. Anyway, the Lewis review is up--break out the wine!--and we'll see if I can't be faster on the next one. A book a month will never do. I'll be here until I die.
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