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1090.1 | Opens June 9th! | POLAR::TYSICK | Knight of the Soundtable | Mon Jun 03 1996 13:59 | 23 |
| Well here's another to add to the list...
It's called "The Phantom" it stars Billy Zane (Dead Calm, Sniper) as
the Phantom. And Kristy Swanson (The Chase, Buffy: the Vampire Slayer)
as his love intrest.
For those off you unfamiliar with the story of "TP" it goes a
little like this, "It goes back 400 years when a small boy swore on
the skull of his fathers murderer that he would devote his life to
fighting piracy and injustice in all it's forms." The setting is around
the 1930's and The Phantom has no super powers to use, he's considered
to be immortal because he's been around for 400 years. This is however
not the case, the son of the original Phantom followed in his fathers
footsteps, and so did his son and so-on and so-on. He is dressed in a
purple body suit, with black accents (boots, belt, mask). And of course
the "Skull Ring". (created by Lee Falk)
It looks alright but may need a twist to atract veiwers, I
personally won't see it until it comes out on video or if it's given a
real good review. Also Billy looks to be in "kick a$$ shape", I read
in the paper that he had to be, due to some of the action scenes he
had to do...even though he had three stunt doubles.
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1090.2 | I think I will pass | POLAR::BRASSINGTON | Settle Down you arm pit | Tue Jun 04 1996 03:54 | 7 |
| Seen a few previews on television for this movie. I must say that
from what I have seen it looks rather cheesey. Some guy running around
in purple tights.....O.K. then. I think I will wait to see it on
video.
P
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1090.3 | | POLAR::LYLE | Proof that evolution CAN go in reverse | Tue Jun 04 1996 04:09 | 6 |
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<---- I agree. However, you adore Batman, and he's wearing black
tights. (mind you he has a cape. Maybe The Phantom should have a cape)
Dave
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1090.4 | | POLAR::BRASSINGTON | Settle Down you arm pit | Tue Jun 04 1996 04:37 | 6 |
| The cape must be what does it. Superman also wears tights, but that
cape is what does it (not to mention that groovey trick he can do with
eyes, you know when he melts things).
P
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1090.5 | | KERNEL::PLANTC | A song..played on a solo saxaphone.. | Tue Jun 04 1996 08:10 | 6 |
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then there is the Shadow who doesn't wear tights but has
a cool cape! :)))
Chris
:)
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1090.6 | My Spidey senses are tingling! | POLAR::TYSICK | Knight of the Soundtable | Tue Jun 04 1996 11:05 | 1 |
| Where does Spidey fit in to all of this?
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1090.7 | | KERNEL::PLANTC | A song..played on a solo saxaphone.. | Tue Jun 04 1996 11:39 | 8 |
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no cape, but cool tights and he can shoot web and swing from it.
Way Cool!
Chris
:)))
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1090.8 | YA BABY!!!!! | POLAR::BRASSINGTON | Settle Down you arm pit | Wed Jun 05 1996 07:19 | 5 |
| It is so true!!! Spidey is COOL, so cool in fact you forget all about
the fact he is wearing tights.
P
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1090.9 | | chayna.zko.dec.com::xanadu::eppes | Nina Eppes | Wed Jun 05 1996 13:38 | 3 |
| Ahem. This is "The Phantom" topic... :-)
-- Nina (moderator hat partly on :-) )
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1090.10 | Forties Phantom | MRSVAX::DESOURDIS | | Fri Jun 07 1996 17:04 | 10 |
| RE: .0 > I always thought this would make a great comic strip
character to put on the big screen. This rush is the first
I've seen of an attempt to do so.
Just for the record, "The Phantom" was used for a 1940's (?) serial
from Columbia Pictures. Starred cowboy star (and former Captain
Marvel) Tom Tyler. Haven't seen it, but the costume looked right
(like Columbia's Superman, unlike their laughable Batman).
Ron D.
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1090.11 | Thumbs UP! | ASDG::MCNAMARA | strange visitor...... | Mon Jun 10 1996 09:01 | 16 |
| ..well, well, well..saw this one on Saturday night...GREAT escapism!
WONDERFUL "forget your troubles for a while" movie, exactly how
a so-called "comic-book" movie should be!
Not too over the top, verrry entertaining, wonderful cinematography...
a lot of this movie was shot on-location in * think*
South America somewhere...very lush jungle scenes indeed!
And if your not familiar with the character of "The Phantom",
it is very well done with respect to character introduction, etc.
I loved it, so I'll recommend it!
***1/2 outta ****
mac
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1090.12 | Let's go | VAXUUM::KEEFE | | Mon Jun 10 1996 12:43 | 4 |
| Re .11 --
Filmed in Thailand.
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1090.13 | Nice action flick for the family | TUXEDO::FRIDAY | DCE: The real world is distributed too. | Mon Jun 10 1996 14:06 | 15 |
| We caught it Sunday afternoon at a matinee.
It's a great rip-roarin' action flick. Lots of fun.
My wife was surprised that I didn't fall asleep during
the showing.
The villain, Drax, is a quite enjoyable and funny; he
really *loves* evil and power.
Although the movie has its flaws, they don't detract from it
all that much.
If you're concerned about taking kids to see it, you might
be interested in knowing that although there's some violence
it's neither extreme nor gratutious nor graphic.
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1090.14 | Indy in Purple | WMOIS::LYONS_S | | Mon Jun 10 1996 18:02 | 9 |
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I was talking to someone today who took three of his kids to see it and
said the kids loved it. He also commented on the movie feeling like
an Indiana Jones in purple tights movie! I thought that was kind of
funny but I could see from the previews, what he meant.
Will have to check it out.
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1090.15 | | chayna.zko.dec.com::xanadu::eppes | Nina Eppes | Tue Jun 11 1996 18:33 | 11 |
| > He also commented on the movie feeling like
> an Indiana Jones in purple tights movie!
I believe some of the writers/producers are the same as for the
Indiana Jones movies (or some of them), which might account for that
feeling. :-)
Siskel gave "The Phantom" thumbs down, Ebert gave it thumbs up (he
especially loved the look of the film). FWIW.
-- Nina
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1090.16 | 1 thumb up and 1 thumb down, that's about right | EVMS::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Mon Jun 17 1996 09:41 | 23 |
| Let me say at the outset that I am a fan of The Phantom from back
when he was more widely circulated than now. In fact the comic strip
debuted in 1936, 2 years before Siegel & Shuster's Superman arrived.
As a child in the 50s and 60s, every Sunday I would anticipate the next
installment of The Phantom. I thought he was cool.
Good news for folks like me: this movie is true to the comic strip,
from the Chronicles in Skull Cave right down to the use of gemstones
for traveling money. The only thing missing was a shot of some natives
saying "The Ghost Who Walks...can never die".
So the movie gets great points for style, but as for substance -- well,
let's just say that if you saw Raiders of the Lost Ark you'd be tempted to
say this was a knock-off. Hey, it's set in the 1930s and starts off with
a golden skull being stolen from a cave in a jungle. Lots of action stunts that
are uniformly well done, but nowadays come off as predictable if not passe'.
Still, Billy Zane does a great job being The Phantom and the dialog has a
fair amount of fun repartee, so the movie has lots to offer if you're willing
to go with it. If you're on the fence about waiting for the video, consider
instead catching a theatre matinee...the aerial footage of the jungle is
spectacular. ('Course if that's not your thing, then nevermind).
John
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1090.17 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Wed Jul 03 1996 23:39 | 6 |
| I had been a traditional fan of the comic strip during the 50s and 60s.
I went to see the film at the theater, expecting to be highly entertained.
I was very disappointed.
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1090.18 | Cool stunts, great imaginations, cool hero. | POLAR::TYSICK | World dies, I still pay taxes. | Mon Dec 02 1996 10:21 | 8 |
1090.19 | I'd give it 1 down and 1 sideways.... | SUBSYS::MSOUCY | MentalmETALMike | Tue Dec 24 1996 07:25 | 11 |
1090.20 | Yep! | POLAR::TYSICK | Never enough time to heal. | Mon Dec 30 1996 15:12 | 6
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