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.
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
I didn't quite make the end of the month. Oh, well. Next time. In the meantime, have an early-bird review for October. It's a bad one, oh, holy chocolate on crackers, it's a bad one.
The Holocaust Opera seems like the most unusually bad version you've reviewed. At least it's not your run-of-the mill Raoul is mean, Erik is hawt fangirl rambling.
If it's any consolation, "My Phantom" by Anstance Tamplin is actually kind or good. You have that to look forward to at least.
The Holocaust Opera seems like the most unusually bad version you've reviewed. At least it's not your run-of-the mill Raoul is mean, Erik is hawt fangirl rambling.
ReplyDeleteIf it's any consolation, "My Phantom" by Anstance Tamplin is actually kind or good. You have that to look forward to at least.
That's good to hear! Ms. Tamplin actually sent me a copy herself, so I'll continue to be excited and look forward to it. :)
ReplyDelete"Unusually bad" seems like such a genteel way of putting it. I like it.