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December 25, 2009

Opera Glasses and Reviews: The Phantom of the Opera

Phantom of the Opera is a marvelous performance that will send your feelings through an array of emotions from sadness, happiness, to fright. When planning on attending a performance of the Phantom of the Opera make sure you bring your opera glasses.

The Phantom of the Opera takes place in Paris in the nineteenth century. Two new opera house owners take over a theater that is thought to be haunted by a phantom. The phantom is said to be a man named Erik, a construction worker who helped build the hall. In reality Erik is not a ghost but is someone who was severely disfigured from birth and wears a mask on half of face to conceal his disfigured face.

As time goes on the Phantom come to one of the performers; Christine, and tells her that her father who has passed away, has sent him from heaven to give her voice lessons. The Phantom begins to train her through the walls of her dressing room, as these take place over the course of time Christine becomes a remarkable singer, and takes the leading role in the opera.

As Christine is performing one night on stage, Christine faints, and a man in the audience comes to save her. This man Raoul, we find out is a childhood friend of Christine, and begins to fall in love with her. Raoul begins to attend her performances, gifting her with flowers, and visiting with her often.

Jealousy of Christine and Raoul begins to consume Erik, for the Phantom has also fallen in love with Christine. Erik can no longer restrain himself from meeting in person with Christine. When he finally appears in her dressing room, he does so wearing the famed mask. He then takes Christine deep within the catacombs of the opera house to his secret home.

Our heroine becomes angry and scared as she finds that Erik will not let her leave his world. After some argument Erik promises that he will release her after five days. He then gives Christine a tour of his lair, which is bizarre and twisted. Make sure you have your opera glasses at this point to make sure you don’t miss a think

Christine desires to see the man behind the mask, and wonders who he really could be. In an amazing duet she pulls the mask by surprise from his face. We recommend using your opera glasses at this point to see if you can catch a glimpse of the Phantom’s face. After this amazing pinnacle of the duet, Erik feels betrayed and angry and vows to never release Christine from his underground lair. The Phantom, simply loves Christine, and more than anything wants this true love to be returned.

As the storyline carries on you will continue to be mesmerized by the music and wonderful performance that is given. But to see how The Phantom of the Opera ends, you will have to see it for yourself. This is one performance that you will want to see again and again. The wonderful storyline of the Phantom of the Opera with opera glasses is highly recommended.

Before you attend any performance make sure that you have a good pair of opera glasses. Here you can check out Opera Glasses with handle, flashlight, chain and more!

November 26, 2009

Free Full Length The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Movies

Just like how the magic unfolds and grips you in page after page of J.R.R. Tolkein’s book, the movie The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings movies does the same too. The first part of the three-part series is awesome. The first part is titled, The Fellowship of the Ring, the Two Towers is the second and The Return of the King is the third and final part of this series. All three parts are equally fun. Never once will you feel like it has derailed from the track.

The Fellowship of the Ring starts of with an eight minute long prologue that sets up the legend of the ring. The story is based on a ring that has been forged to destroy the world. It is powerful and dark. The ring has escaped from Sauron the dark lord to find it’s way in to the hands of a hobbit called Frodo. This hobbit used to live in the Shire. He was a sweet natured, peace loving, smoking pipeweed, munchkin short, furry foot young fellow who was from the affluent class and loved to while away his time with his three friends, Sam, Pippin and Merry.

The ring comes in to Frodo’s hands by way of inheritance. When he inherites his uncle Bilbo Baggings property, he gets the ring along with it. Once the ring comes in to his possession, his life and the lives of his friends changes forever. He must set out to destroy the dark lord and is aided by other characters like Gandol, the white, Aragon, the human warrior, Boromir another human warrior, the elf archer Legolas and Gimli the dwarf to form the fellowship of the ring in this quest. Frodo must travel to Mordor in order to destroy the ring. On his journey, he needs to pass Moria, which is filled with magic, dark riders on dark horses, ghosts, ringwraiths, giant trolls and orcs – rotten teeth and flesh, foul smelling, gigantic, ugly beasts.

Frodo has only the ring, an invisibility cloak and a sword to protect himself. He carries this ring more than anyone else besides Saruman himself. This has affected his health in a negative way, by the end of the third part, yet he understands his duties and tries to fulfill it. Arwen, the elf princesses, with her delicate unearthly beauty and strange elf tongue adds romance. There are many battles that are fought in all three parts. The action scenes are mind blowing. There is not a moment in the movie when you will not find yourself sitting on the edge of the chair and wondering what will happen next.

Gollum is one of the most interesting characters. He constantly contradicts himself. His has a duel shaded character, the pitiful good side struggling not to be overcome by the revengeful, poisonous bitter side, is portrayed well. Gollum is at the right place, at the right time. He helps Frodo in going undetected while entering in to Mordor. It is Gollum who takes Frodo to Mordor through hidden paths and short cuts. Gollum’s longing for his ‘precious’, the ring, takes the film to the end that it has because in the final moments, Frodo for a second succumbs to the power of the ring, and wants to keep it for himself.

Watch The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring online, free today. You might enjoy it a little too well. Before you realize it you’ll be watching the other two parts at a stretch. The movies fantastic performances, the haunting new-age music, the complexities of each character and the cinematography will leave you breathless.

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