Since Halloween is coming, I'll write down some of the princesses favourite Halloween films.
1. Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera
I love this movie and I think it would be perfect for a Halloween party gathering for the princess together! It's about Erik, a deformed man living at the Opera House in Paris and needs love. Christine Daae, fell into a love triangle between Erik and Raoul, Vicomte De Chagny.
2. Stephen King's Rose Red
The spookiness in this miniseries is the best EVER! I love Stephen King because he's very original with his story, it's base on a mansion in Seattle.
3. Frankenstein
This version stars Kenneth Branagh as Victor Frankenstein, I bet all of the princesses will feel sorry for the creature.
4. Frankenweenie
Disney's version of Frankenstein, it is actually a much friendly version of Frankenstein to be honest.
5. The Haunting
The 1999 remake cannot beat the original 1963 version, it uses psychological moments in it. The suspense is really there all the time!
Halloween Party Style
Are you excited for Halloween this year? Here are my 5 suggestions on this special day!
1. Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera
I love this movie and I think it would be perfect for a Halloween party gathering for the princess together! It's about Erik, a deformed man living at the Opera House in Paris and needs love. Christine Daae, fell into a love triangle between Erik and Raoul, Vicomte De Chagny.
2. Stephen King's Rose Red
The spookiness in this miniseries is the best EVER! I love Stephen King because he's very original with his story, it's base on a mansion in Seattle.
3. Frankenstein
This version stars Kenneth Branagh as Victor Frankenstein, I bet all of the princesses will feel sorry for the creature.
4. Frankenweenie
Disney's version of Frankenstein, it is actually a much friendly version of Frankenstein to be honest.
5. The Haunting
The 1999 remake cannot beat the original 1963 version, it uses psychological moments in it. The suspense is really there all the time!
Halloween Party Style
Are you excited for Halloween this year? Here are my 5 suggestions on this special day!
Strong Meaning
When Terrence Mann sang this on the Original Broadway cast, I cried my heart out because the beast voiced out his remorseful feelings for chasing Belle out of the West Wing. In fact, the song should also be in the 2017 version because the beast felt no remorse shortly chasing Belle out.
Dramatic Ending
Upon listening to Alan Menken's rendition, I was blown away from his performance and I personally wish that Dan Stevens would sing this song for the film, I'm dying to hear his version!
If I Can't Love Her
So, here are my two reasons on why I love the song, do tell me on what do you think and do you think that it should part of the film?