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Originally Posted by idoneus1957
If it qualifies as a horror movie, it has a lot of rock music.
I suppose that the band that parodied Glam Rock was soon matched by actual bands.
I like the scene where the Phantom is going over the contract that Swan gave him to sign in blood, a contract as thick as a book, all written in black letter, and the Phantom points to a clause that says "all articles excluded shall be deemed included" and asks Swan "what does that mean.?"
Swan smiles this creepy little music-mogul smile and says "That's a clause to protect you, Winslow!"
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Are you talking about Phantom of the Paradise (1974)? I've never seen it, but it sounds intereting. What did you think of it?