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Revelations of an Angel

Pylon said:
HOOAAH! Great weights! Good luck getting off the toilet tomorrow...or Sunday, for that matter!
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Pylon said:
Let me know how the movie is. I've taken my wife 3 times as well (we're theater people from way back) and have decided never to see it on stage again. It'll never live up to our expectations, so we pass. (We planned on seeing Les Mis, but didn't get around to it. No big loss.) Enjoy!
Will do :thumb: Nice to meet another Phantom fan :D
 
JerseyDevil said:
Congrats on the PR Angel! You workout with your Dad? How cool!
Thank you so much Brother :thumb: Yeah, we have worked out since last year. He's got a universal type machine, we got 4 Benches, a Squat rack, A Cage, and 3 Olympic sets :D :thumb:
 
Archangel said:
Will do :thumb: Nice to meet another Phantom fan :D
It's funny you guys talk about plays. Last year it was my wife's first time in NYC, so I took here to see a play. Of course it was the Phantom. I have been trying to see it for the past 10 years but never got around to it.
I don't actually want to see the movie. I just think that it would spoil the amazing show that we saw on Broadway. That, so far is my favorite play....
Le Mis? You missed out on a beautiful play. I haven't seen it, but my parents and siblings rave about it every day.
Next trip to NYC, we are going to try to catch another couple of plays and see what's doing......
 
Flex said:
This one's my fav:

"There's a passage I got memorized. Ezekiel 25:17. "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee."

"I been sayin' that shit for years. And if you ever heard it, it meant your ass. I never really questioned what it meant. I thought it was just a cold-blooded thing to say to a motherfucker 'fore you popped a cap in his ass. But I saw some shit this mornin' made me think twice. Now I'm thinkin', it could mean you're the evil man. And I'm the righteous man. And Mr. 9mm here, he's the shepherd protecting my righteous ass in the valley of darkness. Or it could be you're the righteous man and I'm the shepherd and it's the world that's evil and selfish. I'd like that. But that shit ain't the truth. The truth is you're the weak. And I'm the tyranny of evil men. But I'm tryin'. I'm tryin' real hard to be a shepherd."

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Not a big fan of Tarantino's, however that is the only part of that movie that I liked. When he says that. The rest for me was crap.....Unpopular opinion, but well.....:D
 
Galatians 2:20 is another powerful verse.
 
fantasma62 said:
Not a big fan of Tarantino's, however that is the only part of that movie that I liked. When he says that. The rest for me was crap.....Unpopular opinion, but well.....:D
What?
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That was a great flick! I mean, it wasn't quite as good as his first, but still, I loved it!
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Flex said:
The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee.
Damn right.

One of the all-time best lines.
 
I love the Phantom, saw it twice. It was the first Broadway play Chris ever saw.. and we saw it together!! :thumb: Le Mis was great too, very sad... saw that twice as well.
Did you see Rent? Great soundtrack.
 
du510 said:
Damn right.

One of the all-time best lines.
I liked it!!! Welcome back Brother :thumb:
 
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Sapphire said:
I love the Phantom, saw it twice. It was the first Broadway play Chris ever saw.. and we saw it together!! :thumb: Le Mis was great too, very sad... saw that twice as well.
Did you see Rent? Great soundtrack.
Yes, loved Rent. Great tunes. Wouldn't mind seeing it again.
 
Seen Phantom 3 times. Just saw Phantom at the movies, INCREDIBLE!!! :yes:
 
My first, and so far only Broadway play I've seen was the musical "42nd Street". Ironic we saw it at the Ford Theatre on Broadway, and 42nd Street. It was absolutely fantastic.
 
du510 said:
You guys all see these on Broadway?
I mostly saw them in St. Loo at the Fox...great place to see a show.
 
Archangel said:
Seen Phantom 3 times. Just saw Phantom at the movies, INCREDIBLE!!! :yes:
Is it a film version of the stage show, or is it approached differently? Anything really striking about it?
 
JerseyDevil said:
My first, and so far only Broadway play I've seen was the musical "42nd Street". Ironic we saw it at the Ford Theatre on Broadway, and 42nd Street. It was absolutely fantastic.
This is one of the shows I've seen that I can't stand. Too thin on plot, plus I'm not much into the dancing thing. My neice has done dance for years and ia nuts about this show.
 
Pylon said:
I mostly saw them in St. Loo at the Fox...great place to see a show.
:thumb: Thats where I seen Phantom 3 times!!! :yes:
 
Pylon said:
Is it a film version of the stage show, or is it approached differently? Anything really striking about it?
It is the play, but much more detail. Answers every question you could have ever had on Phantom!!! I HIGHLY recommend it. It will be added to my DVD collection when it comes out :thumbs: :thumbs:
 
Pylon my Brother. It is a must see :yes:
 
We will have to see the movie... sounds great! I live in NY so all the plays I have seen were on Broadway. :)
 
Sapphire said:
We will have to see the movie... sounds great! I live in NY so all the plays I have seen were on Broadway. :)
I really think you'll appreciate the movie version. My wife and I left the movie theater with any and all questions answered. It really dives into the characters and explains everything. Just AWESOME IMO!!! :thumb:
 
Morning Kerry :wave2:
 
Archangel said:
Pylon my Brother. It is a must see :yes:
So, is it still an opera? A musical? All dialouge? How did they approach it?
 
It's a musical, they sing almost the entire movie, just like the play!!! Everyone we know who have seen it, liked it MORE than the Broadway show because you can understand things better. It expands on the story line. Hope that helps!!!
 
Sapphire said:
We will have to see the movie... sounds great! I live in NY so all the plays I have seen were on Broadway. :)
You live in Ny? How far from the city?

For some reason Ive always thought you to be in Florida. :hmmm:
 
Pylon said:
This is one of the shows I've seen that I can't stand. Too thin on plot, plus I'm not much into the dancing thing. My neice has done dance for years and ia nuts about this show.
Try seeing it in NYC :thumb:. I'm sure St Louis is good, but it ain't Broadway. What made it so fantastic to me was the masterful lighting, colorful costumes, first rate orchestra, the outrageous set changes, and of course the spectacular dancing. And believe me, I've never been into dancing or musicals for that matter and this show blew me away.
 
JerseyDevil said:
Try seeing it in NYC :thumb:. I'm sure St Louis is good, but it ain't Broadway. What made it so fantastic to me was the masterful lighting, colorful costumes, first rate orchestra, the outrageous set changes, and of course the spectacular dancing. And believe me, I've never been into dancing or musicals for that matter and this show blew me away.
I'm not sure it would help. I don't really care all that much for musicals to begin with (I've been in too many bads ones to remember) so I really expect a show to be able to walk on it's dialouge and plot. There aren't too many that can do that, but I really like the ones I have seen that can. (Phantom, Rent...um....hang on, there has to be more...um...oh yeah, Pirates of Penzance! I love that show!)
That being said, the Loo AIN'T Broadway, and if I ever get up that direction, I will most certainly see a show of three if I can.
 
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