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DexterRiley 09-01-10 05:13 PM

Phantom of the Paradise: A Winnipeg Phenomenan
 
This thread idea came about from , of all places the "what are you listening while mofo'n " thread.

http://www.movieforums.com/community...d.php?p=669089


Now for the youngsters on the board that grew up in a world where home video rental of some form was always available, some of this may not make any sense whatsoever.

http://www.phantomoftheparadise.ca/why.html

interesting article on the phenomenon, among the factoids that defy conventional wisdom :

108,000 tickets were sold over an 18 week run (16 weeks longer than anywhere else)

Winnipeg accounted for 40 % of album sales that pushed the soundtrack to gold status.

I'm not sure what direction this thread will take.

By all means discuss the film , and maybe include examples of movies that did extra-ordinarilly well in your area for no apparent reason.

genesis_pig 09-01-10 05:22 PM

Re: Phantom of the Paradise: A Winnipeg Phenomenan
 
I love this film.. I just realized it from you that it was a failure..
Seems like people of Winnipeg have better taste than the rest of the world..

DexterRiley 09-01-10 05:28 PM

Re: Phantom of the Paradise: A Winnipeg Phenomenan
 
The Soundtrack certainly was clever in using several popular styles of music
http://www.dvdinmypants.com/images2/...5bands14_3.jpg
Fleetwood Macish

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmSWXBq8A9Y


a lil meatloaf-like
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2iHPnmAT0o&feature=related


Sha-na-na doo-woppish

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0Eo-gIWzhU&feature=related

For me when i think of Paul Williams, i still think of him as Lil Enos from Smokey and the Bandit, which perturbs my wife to no end.
http://www.newsfromme.com/images2/pat1.jpg

Holden Pike 09-01-10 05:32 PM

http://media.ifccenter.com/images/fi...ic_592x299.jpg

Nothing on that scale, but recently here in Portland, OR, the import animated feature A Town Called Panic did better here than anywhere else in the United States? Article HERE.

Why?!? Who knows? I mean, it's a good movie, and the three times I saw it theatrically the audiences seemed to love it. True word-of-mouth thing, even in this age of market saturation. It had three screenings at the Portland International Film Festival, but afterward stayed around for another three months in various theatres around town!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9l-Cp5EAg1E

linespalsy 10-31-11 11:58 AM

Re: Phantom of the Paradise: A Winnipeg Phenomenan
 
On Saturday the Autograph Playhouse hosted the Baltimore Rock Opera Society's screening/performance of The Phantom of the Paradise "in 6D!"

http://www.princeton.edu/~ddunham/ci...20paradise.jpg

My girlfriend and I had a great time at the show, which was a fantastic tribute to Brian De Palma's movie and Paul Williams' soundtrack.

The structure of the show was a combination movie/stage spectacle/rock concert. They projected the movie onto a giant cloth over the stage (with two other screens on either side of the stage showing live video feeds from within the theater) and whenever it came to a musical number, the theater would briefly go dark and when the lights came up, there'd be a band on the proscenium stage with actors playing out the scene on the thrust extension. These transitions were never quite seamless, and I imagine the show would have been less rewarding for people not-already-familiar with the film, but the music and performances were very polished and it's a great way to experience the movie, which has a lot of scenes of "live" music.

One of the show's many highlights was how pulled the "Somebody Super Like You" number straight from the movie, climaxing with the phantom sending a giant neon lightning bolt directly at Beef from across the theater in the projection booth.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st6fCDBKqis

They even simulated De Palma's 360° pan around Winslow during his piano solo, by having the actor and piano out on the thrust stage atop a hand-rotated riser. There was also a lot of participation from the (mostly-costumed) audience. I tried to take a lot of pictures but unfortunately the theater was a little too dark. If any of them came out I'll post them.

Nausicaä 10-31-11 04:05 PM

Re: Phantom of the Paradise: A Winnipeg Phenomenan
 
^ Loveeeeeeee Phantom of the Paradise and very jealous of the 6D performance you went to see! :p


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