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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 5:00 pm
If ytou could re-write the musicals/book/movie ending (or any other part for that matter)
what would you change?
Me, I'd make all the phans burst in as Christine's about to kiss erik, and kidnap him,,,,,
Christine: WTF. YOU STOLE MY KISS.... DAMN YOU! Raou: X_X *dies because noone frees him*
I still can't firgure out how raul held up THAT long, AND sang, while he was being punjabbed.....
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Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 2:53 pm
That's because Raoul is awesome like that.
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Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 8:54 pm
Kickable Puppy I still can't firgure out how raul held up THAT long, AND sang, while he was being punjabbed..... It's a musical. In Opera, someone could be dying from a gunshot to the heart or sword-jab to whatever that could automatically kill them. But they sing about it and their regrets first before giving the grand falling over and playing dead.
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Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 10:27 am
Utakan Kickable Puppy I still can't firgure out how raul held up THAT long, AND sang, while he was being punjabbed..... It's a musical. In Opera, someone could be dying from a gunshot to the heart or sword-jab to whatever that could automatically kill them. But they sing about it and their regrets first before giving the grand falling over and playing dead. .Yeah........ whats the difference 0_________________o
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Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 5:46 pm
Kickable Puppy Utakan Kickable Puppy I still can't firgure out how raul held up THAT long, AND sang, while he was being punjabbed..... It's a musical. In Opera, someone could be dying from a gunshot to the heart or sword-jab to whatever that could automatically kill them. But they sing about it and their regrets first before giving the grand falling over and playing dead. .Yeah........ whats the difference 0_________________o It's just theater. They have to dramatisize everything, even someone being gagged. And basically, Raoul wasn't the focal point. So he just kinda was the "backseat driver" to the song and therefore no one gave a flying flip that he was choking and singing at the same time.
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Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 9:44 am
Utakan Kickable Puppy I still can't firgure out how raul held up THAT long, AND sang, while he was being punjabbed..... It's a musical. In Opera, someone could be dying from a gunshot to the heart or sword-jab to whatever that could automatically kill them. But they sing about it and their regrets first before giving the grand falling over and playing dead. and in Shakespeare heart except everybody usually dies in those...
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Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:24 pm
Red_Death_Stalking Utakan Kickable Puppy I still can't firgure out how raul held up THAT long, AND sang, while he was being punjabbed..... It's a musical. In Opera, someone could be dying from a gunshot to the heart or sword-jab to whatever that could automatically kill them. But they sing about it and their regrets first before giving the grand falling over and playing dead. and in Shakespeare heart except everybody usually dies in those...Yeah. Willy had a love for tragedies.
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Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 7:04 pm
Utakan Red_Death_Stalking Utakan Kickable Puppy I still can't firgure out how raul held up THAT long, AND sang, while he was being punjabbed..... It's a musical. In Opera, someone could be dying from a gunshot to the heart or sword-jab to whatever that could automatically kill them. But they sing about it and their regrets first before giving the grand falling over and playing dead. and in Shakespeare heart except everybody usually dies in those...Yeah. Willy had a love for tragedies. good tragedies heart
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 5:23 pm
Utakan Kickable Puppy I still can't firgure out how raul held up THAT long, AND sang, while he was being punjabbed..... It's a musical. In Opera, someone could be dying from a gunshot to the heart or sword-jab to whatever that could automatically kill them. But they sing about it and their regrets first before giving the grand falling over and playing dead. This may not be PotO-related, but at least it's post-being-quoted-related. I saw Romeo and Juliette (the opera) and in the last scene I was like "COME ON!!! DIE ALREADY!!!" Seriously, they "died" for, like, twenty whole minutes.
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 7:10 pm
Elanchana Utakan Kickable Puppy I still can't firgure out how raul held up THAT long, AND sang, while he was being punjabbed..... It's a musical. In Opera, someone could be dying from a gunshot to the heart or sword-jab to whatever that could automatically kill them. But they sing about it and their regrets first before giving the grand falling over and playing dead. This may not be PotO-related, but at least it's post-being-quoted-related. I saw Romeo and Juliette (the opera) and in the last scene I was like "COME ON!!! DIE ALREADY!!!" Seriously, they "died" for, like, twenty whole minutes. Oh yes. That is always happening. I remember seeing the death seen in [insert name here]'s Wedding. (I can't remember the name. I wanna say Giovanni, but I know I'm wrong. Plus this was years ago) and the daughter of some old guy was just going on and on and on, then she died. And then her father went on and on and on about her dying. XD
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 3:57 pm
Utakan Oh yes. That is always happening. I remember seeing the death seen in [insert name here]'s Wedding. (I can't remember the name. I wanna say Giovanni, but I know I'm wrong. Plus this was years ago) and the daughter of some old guy was just going on and on and on, then she died. And then her father went on and on and on about her dying. XD That sounds like Rigoletto, I think. (Fun opera, that. I need to listen to it again.) It's also along the same lines of La Traviatta as the female lead is dying of consumption and still manages to sing the entire opera. Though, in just as many theatre productions that do that, there are just as many that have their characters die immediately: the title character in Carmen and all of the characters in Tosca (Scarpia gets stabbed without a word, Mario gets shot without a word, Tosca doesn't sing a note when she hits the pavement). I'm sure there's more, but my mind is blanking right now. It's the suspension of belief that makes theatre so successful. That's why they can get away with all these sorts of things.
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 5:18 pm
Oh of course. I theatre, ANYTHING can happen! The sky is the limit. It's theatre, not reality TV.
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 2:56 pm
i wonder why raoul didn't just try to hold himself up for a little
xd
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:19 am
His feet were underwater, and about two inches off the bottom of the lake. He couldn't do much. (Unless he pushed his arms down because they were tied to the gate, and it would lift him up a little...)
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