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Guilty Pleasures
#11
(06-28-2014, 10:29 PM)Securb Wrote: I am a sucker for the Phantom of the Paradise soundtrack.
You need to lift the version of Old Souls from the film soundtrack. It has thunder and so on in it. it sounds so much more dramatic especially with Winslows scream at the end of it.
That is one my favorite flics.

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#12
did anyone mention Katy Perry yet?

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#13
"Raining down as cold as ice."
Because I said so. 
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#14
(06-29-2014, 10:34 AM)GoldenVulture Wrote: You need to lift the version of Old Souls from the film soundtrack. It has thunder and so on in it. it sounds so much more dramatic especially with Winslows scream at the end of it.
That is one my favorite flics.

I lifted a great version of the soundtrack years back with both versions. The film is being released on Bluray next month not sure if I am going to drop the cash for it. I have the DVD and a Death Records tee shirt. The Phantom of Paradise has a weird cult following especially in Winnipeg.

Quote:But something indeed happened in Winnipeg that didn't happen in any other city in North America*: we fell in love with Brian De Palma's 1974 comedy-horror-musical-tragedy Phantom of the Paradise. Interviewed at the time, a booking executive for Phantom's Canadian distributor stated: "It is incredible how well the picture has done here, but it only happened in Winnipeg, nowhere else. In Vancouver, the film lasted only one week; it went a week in Calgary, only a week in Edmonton and then people stopped coming. But in Winnipeg they just never stopped!"
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#15
"Shadows of a man
A face through a window"
Because I said so. 
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#16
(06-29-2014, 12:17 PM)Securb Wrote: I lifted a great version of the soundtrack years back with both versions. The film is being released on Bluray next month not sure if I am going to drop the cash for it. I have the DVD and a Death Records tee shirt. The Phantom of Paradise has a weird cult following especially in Winnipeg.
I have the DVD too but not the T-shirt. I never realised there was one.
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#17
(06-29-2014, 07:43 PM)GoldenVulture Wrote: I have the DVD too but not the T-shirt. I never realised there was one.

The tee shirt is bad assed

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#18
Are they still available?
EDIT: I just googled it and answered my own question. They are.
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#19
Got me some original 70's Barry Manilow vinyl.
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#20
Those make great serving trays for entertaining. Hors d'oeuvres, crackers, chips. The discs are usually pristine, having spent most of their time in their covers. A real time machine for those 70's dress-up parties.

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