I saw it at the campus movie house. Sitting right in front of us was Brian De Palma. At the end everyone told him they enjoyed it and he said "Thanks"!
from art house horror, to campy comedy, to outerspace epic, gangster flicks, prestigious hi-budget movies, b-movies touting as art flicks, and right on down to a cult classic like this.
sad that he’s now one of those directors who struggle on receiving financial backings to make a decent movie. other examples are david lynch, francis ford coppolla, john carpenter, terry gilliam and oliver stone
Phantom of the Opera x Rocky Horror. Two of many of my favorite musicals mashed into one, I can't explain how horrified and excited I was when I saw this existed 🤣😳
as the older sibling, i did a similar thing to my two younger ones 😂 they’re both in their mid-20s now and i’m glad that i did. gotta educate the younger generation!
My dad showed us this movie back in the mid 90's when I was about 9 years old...it's haunted me ever since! I felt so sad for poor Winslow😢 Great music!
This movie was played as a double feature with Rocky Horror picture Show side by side. Both are cult like movies of the times and both were great when the came out.
Really? I came across it on Fox movie channel and I just had to watch the trailer on UA-cam to see how it was advertised. I figured it was a flop back in the day. But people actually liked that kind of stuff huh???
@@elttygomez3980 It did kinda flop but grew out to be a cult classsic afterwards. But mainly because rocky horror took most of the fame who got alot more populair (probably because rocky horror was alot more edgier with the sexual themes and the transvestite stuff)
@@runawayfreak Rocky Horror had patron participation, with many cosplaying and jumping out into the aisles and dancing along. Did Phantom of The Paradise have similarities? (I haven't seen it, yet)
Science fiction (ooh ooh ooh) double feature Doctor X (ooh ooh ooh) will build a creature See androids fighting (ooh ooh ooh) Brad and Janet Anne Francis stars in (ooh ooh ooh) Forbidden Planet Wo oh oh oh oh oh At the late night, double feature, picture show
_This movie, this movie will always be my favorite._ _The discography, the theme, the characters._ _Everything is on point._ _It's 2021 and I swear I will show this to my future kids._ _Won't let this die._
@@kebobarmageddov2110 first of all, being a "kpop stan" doesn't mean i have a bad taste, because in all type of industry's there are cool artists. second, jeez.
Sissy Spacek was part of the crew for this film. She found out that Brian De Palma was planning to do a horror film, so she auditioned for it. Determined to get the part, she showed up with her hair slick and sticky due to Vaseline. She ended up getting the part in “Carrie”.
I'm sure nobody cares, but anyway, I found this movie on DVD at a pawn shop, priced at $2 (they let me have it for $1), and I was like "Sweet, wonder if it'll be any good." I mean, I'd heard of it before, and being a fan of De Palma, I figured I'd get some enjoyment out of it. So, I watched it, I loved it, I thought about it more and more, bought the digital soundtrack and listened to that a bunch of times, then found an original VINYL copy for $25. So, by then, I decided it was finally time to order the Scream Factory blu ray. And I did. Now I love this movie more than ever. What a perplexingly underappreciated gem from the '70s. Maybe they'll spoil us with a 4K edition for its 50th anniversary.
I watch this movie when i was 10, now im 35 ,I've been searching this movie for years . I couldn't remember any of the actors not even the name of the movie. This is treasure. Thank you.
I was in the same situation! Saw it when I was 6 ... I'm now 54. I remembered the guy in the mask and that there was lots of live music. Some of the images stayed in my head, like the lightning bolt flying at the stage. But other than that nothing ... not a single actor or a title. 48-year mystery solved!
I saw this in a theater when it first came out in '74. I was 12 years old. My mom used to drop me off at the theater with some cash and I could pick whatever movie I wanted and no one knew or cared. Saw Tommy the following year!
I used to do the same thing. If I wanted to see an R movie that was especially gory, I'd tell my mom, and she'd wait to make sure I didn't need her to buy the tickets for me and my friend. Remember "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" (1976)? I think we needed her for that one. Also, try explaining to kids today that there were stores and bars that would sell us beer and cigarettes when we were 15 and looked 15.
And coming from someone who rarely enjoys musicals, this is pretty freaking amazing. Can’t believe that this flick is directed by the same director behind Carrie and Scarface, Brian De Palma is a amazing director.
A combination of two different stories. Phantom of the opera and Faust. Well done and a cult classic. Saw it four times. 1st time was in a movie theater when it first came out.
Winnipeg has such undying love for this cult classic. As a kid I watched it multiple times on local television there, it played in our cinemas for some 16 months.
My 5 year old mind couldn't process this when it first came out and it fucked me up for a while. It just makes me kinda feel nostalgic now for my youthful innocence.
Saw it at the MERBIN theater in Philly when it first came out in 74 . I always thought it was a Rocky Horror knock off but Phantom actually beat RHPS to the punch and was released nine months prior .I remember standing in line to get in there was a gigantic three sheet poster and 8 color lobby cards right along side of it ......impressive
Amazing copy of an amazing and wild film, if you've ever been on the fence about this go buy it. One of my favorite movies and looks better than i thought it could. So happy with it!
I've only vaguely heard of it online and interviews by film directors over the years but I'm glad that I'll finally be able to add it to my Blu-Ray collection. Thanks Scream Factory!
"What is this, kid?School time? Either you dig a song or you don't."Great movie and soundtrack.My favorite song was 'Old Souls'.Jessica Harper was my first crush after seeing 'Suspiria'.
I used to get this confused in my memory all the time with Rocky Horror from my childhood but recently watching the 3 Berserk Movie I had to come back and look at this trailer to see if that mask was the same. Damn if it isn't close!
When it came. Out in 1974 it was Monty python and the holy grail was released with it rocky horror came out a year later . In 1976 the paradise was with wizards
The only thing that surprises me about this is that it came out the year BEFORE Rocky Horror. Just think. If things had gone slightly differently, THIS would be the cult classic and RHPS would have been the obscure one.
I disagree. I love Phantom of the Paradise and I believe it is an extremely underrated film but The Rocky Horror Picture Show had a lot going for it. Also the stage play (The Rocky Horror Show) was around a year before this film. If this came out after The Rocky Horror Picture Show then it could have just as easily been dismissed as a knock off.
I'm honestly glad that this didn't become as popular as _The Rocky Horror Picture Show_. Because then this would have gotten a terrible made-for-TV remake...
I disagree. As much as I like this film. Rocky Horror struck a nerve with moviegoers that this film could not do no matter what. Actually before RHPS became a midnight cult movie success,20th Century Fox paired the two films together at some showings, but not much came out of it then.
Rocky Horror was a live musical first. Then they did a film adaptation. PotP bombed in theatres. But gathered a cult following. It is brilliant. Just watch it and enjoy.
I've seen this film just once and its stayed with me for years. I've been wanting to see it again but had no luck on TV. Looks like I'll be buying a copy on Blu-Ray.
I love how it tricks you into thinking ‘Swan’ is supposed to be Raoul, but in actuality, he’s the phantom himself, and who we think the ‘villain’ (The titular Phantom) is actually the hero. That’s like some genius marketing.
ive been looking for this movie for years i saw this as 90's kid and to see it was released in the 70's is wild weirdest movies ive ever seen though XD
Just discovered this, it SO looks like my kinda jam! \😹/ How do I not know about this? It actually gives me hope, that there is always more, new weirdness for me to find out there! :D
I saw this many years before I became familiar with the Phantom of the Opera story, so I had no preconceptions about it then. I thought it was a very sad story, with largely repulsive characters, but there were certain scenes that mesmerized me.
I won free tickets to this film as a 12 year old in 1975. I had to be caller number 41 to a local top 40 radio station and I was. I was thrilled to win and hoped I might win the fancy mirantz stereo system they were raffling at the movie theatre the night of the film showing. However, someone else won the fancy stereo. Now watching this video it all seems extremely silly.
Can someone help me with a mystery? I remember a movie trailer in the 70s that begins with a shot of a person with long hair seen from the back. The dialogue is something like, "Comb your hair. Put on your makeup. Turn around. Then you hear a scream as the person turns around to reveal a skull. I've looked for this trailer for years. Now, ChatGPT tells me that the trailer is for Phantom of the Paradise, but I can't find that particular trailer on UA-cam. Is ChatGPT foolin' me?
Saw this when it was first released on base at Ft. Monmouth N.J. when I was at computer repair school in the US Army. I thought it was great! Still do, Paul Williams wrote the soundtrack and played Swan in the movie. Jessica Harper played phoenix and did her own vocals - she payed the school teacher on "Little house on the prairie" TV show... Jessica has some solo albums present day...
im gonna be honest, i thought i was gonna like this movie more than i did. knowing guillermo del toro absolutely loves it, watching beef's number, and knowing jessica harper was singing in it, i really wanted to. but it just didnt really ever grip me
What was the point of releasing a dvd in the package if it doesn't include the movie on that format? Why not just release all of the special features on 1 blu ray disc?
Definitely one of the movies you watch on a triple bill with Rocky Horror and either Shock Treatment (which Jessica Harper was also in) or KISS Meets The Phantom.
I know some people that look at this film like it's similar to The Rocky horror picture show but not me this film is more like the Sergeant Pepper's lonely heart club Band movie.
saw this in a drive in theater as a child.... i had no idea what was going on... i'm 57 now and watched the trailer.... i still don't know what's going on.
Damn ! the only thing who miss in this trailer was the man tell who swan is, is this official ? because it's spoil 80% of the movie, even 90% i'll say...
I saw it at the campus movie house. Sitting right in front of us was Brian De Palma.
At the end everyone told him they enjoyed it and he said "Thanks"!
De Palma is such a versatile director, the man can make a movie about anything.
Yes! Damn nigh genius!
from art house horror, to campy comedy, to outerspace epic, gangster flicks, prestigious hi-budget movies, b-movies touting as art flicks, and right on down to a cult classic like this.
sad that he’s now one of those directors who struggle on receiving financial backings to make a decent movie. other examples are david lynch, francis ford coppolla, john carpenter, terry gilliam and oliver stone
@DiddyKongsLLa période est à la superficialité.
C'est totalement normal.😇😈🤫🧠🙏🏾
Phantom of the Opera x Rocky Horror. Two of many of my favorite musicals mashed into one, I can't explain how horrified and excited I was when I saw this existed 🤣😳
Jessica Harper who plays phoenix in phantom of the paradise, plays Janet Majors in Rocky Horror's sequel Shock treatment
@@Binstone I like that one too.
So Rocky Hoors film came out after this, but the play was before.
Spinal Tap👍🏾🍺🧠🙏🏾
Saw this in the movie theater as a ten year old (yes,.... truth). Still obsessed with the movie and sound track almost fifty years later
I think my older sister and bro showed it to me at 5… rewatched it tonight…
Me too... now I own it!
as the older sibling, i did a similar thing to my two younger ones 😂 they’re both in their mid-20s now and i’m glad that i did. gotta educate the younger generation!
I was 9. Saw it at a drive-in with my family
My dad showed us this movie back in the mid 90's when I was about 9 years old...it's haunted me ever since! I felt so sad for poor Winslow😢 Great music!
same here XD
This movie was played as a double feature with Rocky Horror picture Show side by side.
Both are cult like movies of the times and both were great when the came out.
Really? I came across it on Fox movie channel and I just had to watch the trailer on UA-cam to see how it was advertised. I figured it was a flop back in the day. But people actually liked that kind of stuff huh???
@@elttygomez3980 It did kinda flop but grew out to be a cult classsic afterwards. But mainly because rocky horror took most of the fame who got alot more populair (probably because rocky horror was alot more edgier with the sexual themes and the transvestite stuff)
@@runawayfreak Rocky Horror had patron participation, with many cosplaying and jumping out into the aisles and dancing along.
Did Phantom of The Paradise have similarities? (I haven't seen it, yet)
Science fiction (ooh ooh ooh) double feature
Doctor X (ooh ooh ooh) will build a creature
See androids fighting (ooh ooh ooh) Brad and Janet
Anne Francis stars in (ooh ooh ooh) Forbidden Planet
Wo oh oh oh oh oh
At the late night, double feature, picture show
@@scandiescot3 I take it you enjoyed the movie? or maybe not just a guess cheers mate and an extra (ooh ooh ooh) to boot lol
at least we know what Griffith does in his
(puts on sunglasses)
spare time.
Put your grasses on
@@axellea1592 If someone didn't....
The live action adaption of Berserk looks weird.
lmao hahah
HAHAHAHA xD
Hahahaha
god I'm just imagining Berserk: The Musical now
Man you better getchaself a castrato fa dis
_This movie, this movie will always be my favorite._
_The discography, the theme, the characters._
_Everything is on point._
_It's 2021 and I swear I will show this to my future kids._
_Won't let this die._
Didn't expect any good taste from a kpop stan
don t show this when they are too young, i was traumatized by this movie in my childhood XD
@@kebobarmageddov2110 first of all, being a "kpop stan" doesn't mean i have a bad taste, because in all type of industry's there are cool artists. second, jeez.
@@uncitoyenfrancais hahajdhhd yes obviously not, I also watched it when I was little; didn't get traumatized but it was so weird. Enjoyed it tho!
digging the italicized lettering!
My dad had my name (Phoenix) picked out from this the moment he saw it, and ten years later he still stuck by that.
Rest in light, dear William Finley. We will forever miss you. Thank you for being so kind to your fans.
Sissy Spacek was part of the crew for this film. She found out that Brian De Palma was planning to do a horror film, so she auditioned for it. Determined to get the part, she showed up with her hair slick and sticky due to Vaseline. She ended up getting the part in “Carrie”.
I'm sure nobody cares, but anyway, I found this movie on DVD at a pawn shop, priced at $2 (they let me have it for $1), and I was like "Sweet, wonder if it'll be any good." I mean, I'd heard of it before, and being a fan of De Palma, I figured I'd get some enjoyment out of it. So, I watched it, I loved it, I thought about it more and more, bought the digital soundtrack and listened to that a bunch of times, then found an original VINYL copy for $25. So, by then, I decided it was finally time to order the Scream Factory blu ray. And I did. Now I love this movie more than ever. What a perplexingly underappreciated gem from the '70s. Maybe they'll spoil us with a 4K edition for its 50th anniversary.
I watch this movie when i was 10, now im 35 ,I've been searching this movie for years . I couldn't remember any of the actors not even the name of the movie. This is treasure. Thank you.
I was in the same situation! Saw it when I was 6 ... I'm now 54. I remembered the guy in the mask and that there was lots of live music. Some of the images stayed in my head, like the lightning bolt flying at the stage. But other than that nothing ... not a single actor or a title. 48-year mystery solved!
"The man, who created it!
The girl, who sang it!
The monster, who stole it!"
Hahaha so cheesy,I friggin love it
There is a hidden meaning there..
It's not the same order as they showed the images.
I saw this in a theater when it first came out in '74. I was 12 years old. My mom used to drop me off at the theater with some cash and I could pick whatever movie I wanted and no one knew or cared. Saw Tommy the following year!
I used to do the same thing. If I wanted to see an R movie that was especially gory, I'd tell my mom, and she'd wait to make sure I didn't need her to buy the tickets for me and my friend. Remember "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" (1976)? I think we needed her for that one.
Also, try explaining to kids today that there were stores and bars that would sell us beer and cigarettes when we were 15 and looked 15.
@@mitchellbaxter6314 LOL! I started smoking when I was 14 and walked into a 7-11 and bought a pack.... For 50 cents!
Oh wow! Did you see Earthquake '74 with the sensurround effect? Heard it was pretty effective
I just now found out this exists. I AM SO HAPPY
The rock ‘n roll version of the Phantom of the Opera
And Faust, and Picture of Dorian Grey! This film give you a 3fer of classic gothic horror in one!
Happy 40th anniversary to Phantom of the Paradise!
46 now . 1975 seems more like a hundred years ago , though
@@georgeelmerdenbrough690650 now
Very possibly the best movie ever made.
How does it compare with Rocky Horror Picture Show?
@@maiyenish8552 Phantom is much, much better. incomparable.
And coming from someone who rarely enjoys musicals, this is pretty freaking amazing. Can’t believe that this flick is directed by the same director behind Carrie and Scarface, Brian De Palma is a amazing director.
Amongst my top 10
It's up there!
A combination of two different stories. Phantom of the opera and Faust. Well done and a cult classic. Saw it four times. 1st time was in a movie theater when it first came out.
The Phantompalooza committee here in Winnipeg is planning to do a 50th anniversary celebration in 2024...dream it never ends!
Did it already happen????
Winnipeg has such undying love for this cult classic. As a kid I watched it multiple times on local television there, it played in our cinemas for some 16 months.
My 5 year old mind couldn't process this when it first came out and it fucked me up for a while. It just makes me kinda feel nostalgic now for my youthful innocence.
.....man🤣🤣🤣🤣
Imagine THIS on Disney+!
Saw it at the MERBIN theater in Philly when it first came out in 74 . I always thought it was a Rocky Horror knock off but Phantom actually beat RHPS to the punch and was released nine months prior .I remember standing in line to get in there was a gigantic three sheet poster and 8 color lobby cards right along side of it ......impressive
Amazing copy of an amazing and wild film, if you've ever been on the fence about this go buy it. One of my favorite movies and looks better than i thought it could. So happy with it!
I've only vaguely heard of it online and interviews by film directors over the years but I'm glad that I'll finally be able to add it to my Blu-Ray collection. Thanks Scream Factory!
😮 I remember seeing this movie when I was little this phantom gives me the chills.😖😥😫
Scared me as a kid. Cracks me up as a adult.
Best kind of movies
Me too. Freak d me out. I had nightmares as a 10 yr old.
Shout Factory needs to put Shock Treatment on Blu-Ray.
Actually, Arrow Video actually brought it out a couple of years ago on Blu Ray, just in case you weren’t aware.
fell down a rabbit hole and found this. i gotta watch
It’s so weird and cool.
Stumbled on to this movie yesterday. It’s bonkers crazy. But couldn’t stop watching
"What is this, kid?School time? Either you dig a song or you don't."Great movie and soundtrack.My favorite song was 'Old Souls'.Jessica Harper was my first crush after seeing 'Suspiria'.
One of the all time great movies ever. It is very hard to get a copy.
I bought it on VUDU
It's out on blu-ray now
A Take: There is a Design connection between Winslow Leach and Femto from Berserk.
Finally had a chance to see this yesterday on FXM and absolutely loved it.
My mom wouldn't let me see it when it came out in the theaters. Two years later I saw the Rocky Horror picture show 20 times.
Can definitely see Griffith sacrificing the band of the hawk to live this life
I used to get this confused in my memory all the time with Rocky Horror from my childhood but recently watching the 3 Berserk Movie I had to come back and look at this trailer to see if that mask was the same. Damn if it isn't close!
- Saw it countless times when it first came out. One of my personal favorites, along with RHPS of course.
When it came. Out in 1974 it was Monty python and the holy grail was released with it rocky horror came out a year later . In 1976 the paradise was with wizards
Awesome movie. Watch it at lease once a year right here in the PotP capitol, Winnipeg.
Phantom on Blu-Ray? Looks like I've got to buy it agian...
And learn to spell.
Me two ...er ....too
@@joshuawilshaw9764 Swans are beautiful but so is the Devil
Decker Shado is the reason why I absolutely love this movie. 😁
Never heard of this movie! But now i want to watch it
Did you?
It’s very awesome.
Griffith?
The only thing that surprises me about this is that it came out the year BEFORE Rocky Horror. Just think. If things had gone slightly differently, THIS would be the cult classic and RHPS would have been the obscure one.
Supergenius Brian DePalma and enchanted manchild Paul Williams put together this consummate out-of-this-world opus absoluto ......
I disagree. I love Phantom of the Paradise and I believe it is an extremely underrated film but The Rocky Horror Picture Show had a lot going for it. Also the stage play (The Rocky Horror Show) was around a year before this film. If this came out after The Rocky Horror Picture Show then it could have just as easily been dismissed as a knock off.
I'm honestly glad that this didn't become as popular as _The Rocky Horror Picture Show_. Because then this would have gotten a terrible made-for-TV remake...
I disagree. As much as I like this film. Rocky Horror struck a nerve with moviegoers
that this film could not do no matter what. Actually before RHPS became a midnight
cult movie success,20th Century Fox paired the two films together at some showings,
but not much came out of it then.
*BEEF* yelled out of fucking nowhere just killed me. Legendary
Rocky Horror was a live musical first. Then they did a film adaptation. PotP bombed in theatres. But gathered a cult following. It is brilliant. Just watch it and enjoy.
In winnipeg canada it was hugely popular for some reason.
Paul Williams has creeped me out skin crawling style since childhood. I couldnt tell you why
I've seen this film just once and its stayed with me for years. I've been wanting to see it again but had no luck on TV. Looks like I'll be buying a copy on Blu-Ray.
I love how it tricks you into thinking ‘Swan’ is supposed to be Raoul, but in actuality, he’s the phantom himself, and who we think the ‘villain’ (The titular Phantom) is actually the hero. That’s like some genius marketing.
One of my top faves.....play it all the time and had out door showing a month ago. It was fun.
Here because I'll be the Phantom for Halloween, had fun making the helmet, very low budget but was made with lots of love haha my favorite film 🎥 🖤
Glad I watched this movie before ever seeing the trailer. I first thought it was going to be some weird Warren Zevon biopic.
William Finley rocks..
The Phantom with the bird helmet mask reminds me of a somebody from a manga/anime.
I just saw this movie and it was a religious experience.
Beef was really... well done.
1:07 griffith?
I saw this a few days ago with Shock Treatment at a local rep cinema.
This is my favorite it's 21 years older than me and I also love the phantom of the opera 2004 and the other phantom of the opera adaptations as well
WHEN FAUST, THE PORTRAIT OF DORIAN GREY AND PHANTOM OF THE OPERA ARE COMBINED YOU GET PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE.
I could easily watch this movie every day
This trailer alone is fantastic…they don‘t make em like that anymore
Saw this movie when it first came out and bought the 8-track.
I was only 5 years old but hugely into music and monsters and remember really wanting to see that movie ....
Soundtrack stands on its own.
Guess who did nothing wrong?
The Blu-Ray is 50X better than the DVD 20th century just "threw" out there in 2002. Glad I have it.
ive been looking for this movie for years i saw this as 90's kid and to see it was released in the 70's is wild weirdest movies ive ever seen though XD
I remember first seeing it on one of the cable movie channels.
Just discovered this, it SO looks like my kinda jam! \😹/
How do I not know about this?
It actually gives me hope, that there is always more, new weirdness for me to find out there! :D
I saw this many years before I became familiar with the Phantom of the Opera story, so I had no preconceptions about it then. I thought it was a very sad story, with largely repulsive characters, but there were certain scenes that mesmerized me.
always thought rocky horror was cool, but not really my flavor......then i saw this and realized this is da flavor i was looking for
I won free tickets to this film as a 12 year old in 1975. I had to be caller number 41 to a local top 40 radio station and I was. I was thrilled to win and hoped I might win the fancy mirantz stereo system they were raffling at the movie theatre the night of the film showing. However, someone else won the fancy stereo. Now watching this video it all seems extremely silly.
saw the movie on tv back in the days of wired remote control boxes and tube TV sets that looked like furniture
Can someone help me with a mystery? I remember a movie trailer in the 70s that begins with a shot of a person with long hair seen from the back. The dialogue is something like, "Comb your hair. Put on your makeup. Turn around. Then you hear a scream as the person turns around to reveal a skull. I've looked for this trailer for years. Now, ChatGPT tells me that the trailer is for Phantom of the Paradise, but I can't find that particular trailer on UA-cam. Is ChatGPT foolin' me?
Saw this when it was first released on base at Ft. Monmouth N.J. when I was at computer repair school in the US Army. I thought it was great! Still do, Paul Williams wrote the soundtrack and played Swan in the movie. Jessica Harper played phoenix and did her own vocals - she payed the school teacher on "Little house on the prairie" TV show... Jessica has some solo albums present day...
im gonna be honest, i thought i was gonna like this movie more than i did. knowing guillermo del toro absolutely loves it, watching beef's number, and knowing jessica harper was singing in it, i really wanted to. but it just didnt really ever grip me
What was the point of releasing a dvd in the package if it doesn't include the movie on that format? Why not just release all of the special features on 1 blu ray disc?
Phantom of the rocky horror picture show
Who’s here from Vinyl Rewind on one of Daft Punk’s favorite movies
Me kinda
I grew up listening to its legendary soundtrack from my dad and I just recently saw the movie
Definitely one of the movies you watch on a triple bill with Rocky Horror and either Shock Treatment (which Jessica Harper was also in) or KISS Meets The Phantom.
A very weird, very enjoyable movie.
So this is basically the Phantom of the opera but for concerts ❤
Phoenix is Christine Daae
Beef is Carlotta
Swan is Andre/Firmin
Winslow is The Phantom
Where has this been all my life?? LOL!!
I know some people that look at this film like it's similar to The Rocky horror picture show but not me this film is more like the Sergeant Pepper's lonely heart club Band movie.
What if Broadway made this into a musical as well?
Great idea!!
saw this in a drive in theater as a child.... i had no idea what was going on... i'm 57 now and watched the trailer.... i still don't know what's going on.
This i gotta see🤩🤩🤩
This is BEGGING for a 4K remaster with Dolby Atmos. Please Fox!!!
What do you think a Remake directed by Tim Burton ?
When I was a kid and saw the trailer for this on tv, I ran out of the room because it scared me so much. lol
Awesomely incredible movie.
This tune was scored for a chic!
GRIFITH!!!!!!!!!!!
Damn ! the only thing who miss in this trailer was the man tell who swan is, is this official ? because it's spoil 80% of the movie, even 90% i'll say...
The title should just be the opening narration
my kind of halloween with this year btw.
Reminds me of Ken Russell's Lisztomania, a bit. Looks cool af
Femto looks lit