Ponder this:
And then these:
Edward Cullen is to 2008 what The Phantom was to...1988.
Why haven't I noticed this before?! Still unconvinced?
Then take a look:
And now, rather than penning a lengthy comparison (though I'm tempted!) between a 108-year-old vampire who seduces a teenage everygirl and a Phantom who lives underneath the Paris Opera House and seduces a teenage ingenue, I will just be sitting here, mentally rewriting Phantom lyrics, Twilight-style, in my head ALL DAY LONG.
"I'm watching you / Watching you sleeping / Ev'ry single night..."
Feel free to play along in the comments . . . I hate singing alone.
11 comments:
Ohhh, so much fun!
Wond'ring if
if you're dreaming
eeeet's your neck I'll biiiite
Hmmmm... I'm not so familiar with "Phantom." So I'll have to contribute something a little more my style:
It's just a jump to the left
And then a step to the right
With your hands on your hips
You bring your knees in tight
But it's the pelvic thrust that really drives you insane,
Let's do the Time Warp again!
Whoa, you just blew my mind a little...! Too tired to think of lyrics, but this is interesting to think about!
Let me be
your vampire,
let me
be take a bite.
You're safe:
james will not find you
Jacob's
far behind you . . .
Seriously, NEVER considered that, but now that you say it...so obvious!!! Thanks!
Molly,
And now I officially have twenty songs stuck in my head. Here's a little ditty...
Prima Bella
First lady of YA
Your vampiree
is begging please
not to bite you!
Can you bow out
when Jacob's calling
your name?
Dude, why do all these guys
adore you?
Prima Bella
great, you tripped once again
Think of your dad
he'd be so mad
if you relented
Can you deny us the romance in store?
Sing, prima Bella, once more!
--Lindsey
Oh, NO!!!!!!!!!!!
But... it's true...
No more talk of klutzes,
Forget these wide-eyed fears,
I'm here...
::rolling on the floor, gagging::
(Here via Fuse#8, School Library Journal)
I think my head just exploded. (And this post comes not too long after Go Fug Yourself featured Sarah Brightman's current wackjob concert outfit . . . )
*shudder*
I KNEW there was something strikingly familiar about those book covers!
I am equally in love with both the books and the musical.Everything makes sense to me now.
I only hope that the Twilight movie isn't in musical format...I haven't seen it yet. :)
This just about killed me tonight, but since it is now stuck in my head:
Think of me
Think of me fondly
When we say goodnight.
Remember me
While you are sleeping
I promise I won't bite.
When you take a walk,
And you fall and bump your knee
If you ever need a medic
Stop and think of me.
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