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Is there a respect for the "fine arts?" by da-gimp 2006-11-19 12:55:59
I'm serious. I'm hooked to the media as much as the next person. I was channel surfing this evening when a certain commercial caught my attention.

They are now releasing, on the big screen, Frank Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera. Clicky!

I saw the live in Cleveland. Sadly, I couldn't make it to Toronto as I wanted to see it there so bad. I guess now, anybody can see the show, in it's saddest sense.

Nothing will ever replace seeing it in person. This is just no substitute. GRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!! I hate sell-outs. Keep the tradition. Sorry, I was quite upset when I saw that. I shouldn't judge before I watch it, and I know that. </rant>

[ Reply ]
  New opera house in Cardiff by McGowan2004-12-06 18:46:52
  I heard about this a while back and was outraged. by shorty822004-12-06 18:55:56
    That was exactly how I felt. by da-gimp2004-12-06 19:00:33
      Nope Mr Gates is an incredibly by McGowan2004-12-06 19:06:03
      Phantom of the Opera *needs* to be live. by shorty822004-12-06 19:08:18
        I assume you're only talking about the ALW version by niwikki2004-12-06 19:12:24
    I assume you didn't see the original movie of by niwikki2004-12-06 19:11:04
      Farming accident? What in Burpee's name kind of by NOLAWitch2004-12-06 19:39:54
        If I recall... by niwikki2004-12-06 19:55:31
  Not that I normally do this by Egaeus2004-12-06 20:04:29

 

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