Phan Phiction?


ok i am a huge Phantom phan, ANYTHING phantom and i was watching this movie tonight and was wondering what people would think if i tried to write a fan fiction based on this movie? Is it a good idea, Would you get mad if i changed things, Should i mkae Erika killer, and if he isn't should Christine end up with him? I want fed back before i start this

Roual:But clearly, Madame Giry, genius has turned to madness.
Madame Giry: Oh your just jealous

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First and foremost, GREAT signature. *lol*

If you're going to write Phantom Phan Phiction, don't make this Phantom as violent as Englund's. Only as violent as he NEEDS to be, but he doesn't want to be. A lot of people would rather see Christine end up with the Phantom instead of that dingbat Raoul, but if that's going to happen, the Phantom can't be an insane serial killer. He's incredibly violent in a very few instances, but he's even MORE remorseful for his horrid behavior, and can only beg Christine's forgiveness.

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The Phantom made the pact with the devil and the only way to have his face back again is with the kiss of a girl on his terribly distorced face. Meanwhile he wears a skull mask (like in the poster). He falls for Christine and he teaches her through the walls but he fells upset when she falls for the opera manager. The chandelier crash while Carlotta sing "Faust" and she´s kidnapped to his underground lair. The final scene should be that Christine kiss the Phantom and he´s face turns back to normal.

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I have the Phantom of the Paradise script at home. In one of the drafts, at the end of the film, Winslow's face returns to normal after Swan dies, so he is let out of his contract. Only he is dying, too.

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I was just reading some Phan Fiction about this version just the other day. Did you write that? If so, it's beautiful! I always wanted to give Erik another chance, too, or have Christine go back in time and meet him before he made The Deal. I read some really good fiction on the Charles Dance and Claude Rains versions, too.

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