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Paul F. Tompkins as Dame Sir Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber provides critical commentary for the 1925 film The Phantom Of the Opera.
Originally recorded for The Thrilling Adventure Hour podcast and animated by Cat Suit Studios.
Originally recorded for The Thrilling Adventure Hour podcast and animated by Cat Suit Studios.
What is Dame Sir Lord? Wikipedia has it as Baron Lloyd Webber?
posted by infini at 4:37 AM on December 30, 2018 [1 favorite]
posted by infini at 4:37 AM on December 30, 2018 [1 favorite]
It's a joke ?
posted by Pendragon at 4:42 AM on December 30, 2018 [4 favorites]
posted by Pendragon at 4:42 AM on December 30, 2018 [4 favorites]
Yes, I believe so.
posted by greermahoney at 7:15 AM on December 30, 2018
posted by greermahoney at 7:15 AM on December 30, 2018
FWIW, there's a great fan edit of the film on youtube.
The original 1925 version of the Phantom of the Opera only survives as a spliced together dupe of 16mm prints in fairly low quality. The higher quality surviving 35mm print is of a version prepared alongside the sound re-release of Phantom. It is edited with different continuity than the 1925 version, cutting and rearranging scenes, as well as replacing footage with shots from the sound versionposted by Catblack at 9:11 AM on December 30, 2018 [1 favorite]
I ADORE PFT! Oh man, I too am going to set aside some time tomorrow to listen to the whole thing- what a delight! His podcast, Spontaneanation, is the perfect thing for when I’m feeling a little overwhelmed by the world- I’ve been hoarding them for bad days. But I believe it is coming to an end? So it must be for all the good and pure things in this life, alas.
posted by Bibliogeek at 10:24 AM on December 30, 2018 [5 favorites]
posted by Bibliogeek at 10:24 AM on December 30, 2018 [5 favorites]
What is Dame Sir Lord?
Dame Sir Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber is a reoccurring character played by PFT on Comedy Bang! Bang! and yes, I believe the superfluous titles are meant to be humorous.
posted by dephlogisticated at 11:18 AM on December 30, 2018 [2 favorites]
Dame Sir Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber is a reoccurring character played by PFT on Comedy Bang! Bang! and yes, I believe the superfluous titles are meant to be humorous.
posted by dephlogisticated at 11:18 AM on December 30, 2018 [2 favorites]
For the record, it’s been years since PFT has used ‘Dame’ as part of his Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber moniker. Chalk it up as an artifact from a less-woke time in comedy.
posted by Atom Eyes at 1:40 PM on December 30, 2018 [2 favorites]
posted by Atom Eyes at 1:40 PM on December 30, 2018 [2 favorites]
Thank you for this. It's hard work being a one-man riffer, let alone doing it live!
Twice this week (once by repeat request) I have played "Bonanas for Bonanza" for my family, and it would be lost without Paul F. Tompkins and his city-slicking ways.
posted by Countess Elena at 1:46 PM on December 30, 2018 [1 favorite]
Twice this week (once by repeat request) I have played "Bonanas for Bonanza" for my family, and it would be lost without Paul F. Tompkins and his city-slicking ways.
posted by Countess Elena at 1:46 PM on December 30, 2018 [1 favorite]
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