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28. PhD Candidate in Creative Writing and Literature. Loves cyborgs and zombies, sewing, steampunk and cosplay. Horror movies. Wants to be R. L. Stine when she grows up.

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The Musical Hell of My Life
Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Now, it's no secret that I have decided to hate musicals. I'm pretty sure that I started hating musicals after I took a musical theatre class. I remember there was a time when I enjoyed musicals. Oh well. If Andrew Lloyd Weber has anything to do with a musical, I am instantly annoyed.

Anyway, Sunday night, I missed Desperate Housewives because I wanted to watch 24 instead. (24, by the way, was horrible... they killed off some of my favorite characters in the first 10 minutes. I was literally bawling my eyes out, and I don't cry at movies or television unless they're about war.) So I downloaded the episode I missed, and watched it on B's computer, while B decided that he and Dennis should watch Phantom of the Opera on Showtime Demand. And he's been critiquing the movie the entire time. It would be funny if it wasn't so sad. The guy masking his identity is Dennis. I suppose he is ashamed, the way my husband should be ashamed. And you can tell that it actually is Phantom of the Opera on in the background, as the Phantom is on the television screen. Brad: "I feel like just turning this off and turning on Jesus Christ Superstar instead." But he did jazz hands when he said it.

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at January 19, 2006 9:15 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

i watched it twice this week. christine is freakin' hot. the scene where they perform 'Don Juan' is so hot it makes me wanna curse.

 
at January 19, 2006 10:13 PM Anonymous Samantha said...

I really need to ban anonymous users. I mean, what kind of a person admits openly that he's watched Phantom of the Opera . Twice. In one week! Well, I suppose that's why it's admitted anonymously, eh? Hahahaha!

 
at January 30, 2006 6:58 PM Anonymous Alex_Knight said...

I will fully admit that I watched it and enjoyed it. I would watch it again.
I agree with Anon as well. The actress playing Christine was rather attractive.

 

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