
However, this movie, based on Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, is far better than Schumacher's franchise killing, neon-vomit-on-screen fiasco that was the last pre-Christian Bale Batman movie. Surprisingly, there's no use of ridiculously offensive neon lighting in this movie. That alone made it far better than I expected.
Actually, Schumacher did create a visually impressive film. Even if you don't like musicals, Phantom is worth seeing for its set and costume designs. It is a rather gorgeous looking film.
As it is a musical, singing is nearly constant throughout the whole film. The music is good, even if some of the looping doesn't quite match the screen. Some of the songs are even kind of catchy, though not quite Enchantment catchy. Plus, the movie stars some impressive, although maybe unlikely, actors. The title character is played by none other than Gerard Butler. Yes, King Leonidas himself dances around and sings. So does Patrick Wilson, who you may know as the guy in Lakeview Terrace that wasn't Samuel L. Jackson. Also, look for Wilson as Dan Dreiberg (the second Nite Owl) in the upcoming Watchmen movie.
So, if you like musicals, Phantom is a good choice. It's also worth seeing if you're a 300 fan and want to see Gerard Butler in something a little different. Or, maybe you just are intrigued to see a Joel Schumacher film that isn't equivocal to diarrhea on film.
Actually, I must confess that I do enjoy Schumacher's Falling Down. Even so, there's no excuse for the man's 1997 atrocity.

7/10 Toddsperience
And don't call me Boo.
Movies that make up for Schumacher's atrocity:
ReplyDeletePhone Booth (2002)
Tigerland (2000)
8MM (1999)
A Time to Kill (1996)
The Client (1994)
Falling Down (1993)
Flatliners (1990)
The Lost Boys (1987)
Cut the dude some slack. Besides Batman Forever wasn't so bad, right? Right?