Today, for one reason or another, I was thinking about all the Phantom-inspired video games I'm going to eventually be getting to play, and then I thought, "Hey, I wonder if there are any non-cyber versions of those floating around." So I consulted the expert on these matters (Google), and holy shit, you guys, there actually really is a Phantom of the Opera board game.
I have no idea how in the nine Buddhist hells I'm going to find a copy, but the hunt is on, ladies and gentlemen.
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.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
The Brumpton review is up! Everybody join me in thanking the lovely forever77, who sent me the book free of charge out of the goodness of her heart. I'm constantly amazed when people help me out with rare materials - thank you, thank you!
Monday, November 15, 2010
After heavy reflection (believe you me, I used my brainthinks on this one), I've decided to split the book reviews and short story reviews into two separate pages. I hate to part the written word like that (such sweet sorrow), but there were getting to be enough shorts that they needed their own category.
Someday, maybe even the games and radio shows will get their own pages. Shoot for the stars, that's what I always say.
Someday, maybe even the games and radio shows will get their own pages. Shoot for the stars, that's what I always say.
The last Russell review is done, and I'm on to happier things. Let's see what you've got, Newman! Bring it.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Okay, the second Russell review is up. I'm expecting Olympian accolades after this mess. John, be on it.
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