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Quote: zooo @ May 16 2008, 7:43 PM BSTA full body leotard?
Even Rocky Horror is more butch than that.
The Phantom is a little camp but he's the ghost who walks dude!
Don't call me dude, dude.
Or I'll go silver surfer on your arse.
(I don't know what that means.)
I honestly haven't seen a camper comic book cover, the leotard, the tigers, the colour scheme...
The stripey knickers.
Quote: zooo @ May 16 2008, 7:49 PM BSTDon't call me dude, dude.
Or I'll go silver surfer on your arse.
(I don't know what that means.)
Haha Silver surfer. Good luck with that. What a whiner
Quote: zooo @ May 16 2008, 6:54 PM BSTBut sluts are good, right?
(It's the only was some of us can get any, of course, but no.)
Quote: Gavin @ May 16 2008, 7:51 PM BSTHaha Silver surfer. Good luck with that. What a whiner
Thor's quite camp. My dad said he couldn't admit to liking him at school because he'd have gotten beaten up!
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ May 16 2008, 7:54 PM BSTThor's quite camp. My dad said he couldn't admit to liking him at school because he'd have gotten beaten up!
Very sensible. Thor is Camp, and a daddies girl.
A daddy's girl?
Yeah long blonde hair obviously one of the muscle chicks
And the hammer shows...?
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ May 16 2008, 7:11 PM BSTOoh he's right...We should call him to do a remake.
NEVER!
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ May 16 2008, 7:41 PM BSTI loved Phantom when I saw it at the theatre!
Phantom is f**king IMMENSE.
Quote: PhQnix @ May 16 2008, 6:56 PM BSTIs the one in the middle a man?
Yes, it's Tim Curry. I saw him as King Arthur in Spamalot.
True story. (That I saw him, not necessarily Spamalot.)
Quote: Aaron @ May 16 2008, 8:04 PM BSTPhantom is f**king IMMENSE.
Was also traumatic! That damn chandelier got so close!
I was sat in the stalls the first time I saw it, but I knew what was going to happen as I'd listened to the soundtrack so much. My parents actually saw the original cast, with Michael FUCKING Crawford as Phantom. *jealous beyond belief*
I wish I had a widescreen TV. The magic of the film is pretty much lost on a 14" 4:3 set.