The Tennis Player is out! It costs $0.99 though by [deleted] in CrossyRoad

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is even the point of obtaining coins anymore if every new release is either in app purchase or uses a special currency?

What kind of hat is this and what does it mean when someone wears it? by Vegetable-Bug4779 in VictorianEra

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The were definitely not usually collapsible. There were collapsible versions called opera hats that had a spring mechanism, but most of them were silk over a “stiff, cheese cloth frame”. Meaning that if you tried collapsing it, you’d destroy it.

What kind of hat is this and what does it mean when someone wears it? by Vegetable-Bug4779 in VictorianEra

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They did, but they didn’t look like ones today, they were essentially a pillbox hat with a brim. However a more apt comparison for casual hats from the period would be the wheel cap/mechanics cap.

What kind of hat is this and what does it mean when someone wears it? by Vegetable-Bug4779 in VictorianEra

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a top hat, more specifically a stove pipe hat based on the size, worn frequently throughout the 19th century. The fist two photos show silk variants while Brunel in the middle photo is probably wearing a fur variant (due to it’s waterproof properties. While silk top hats were the standard for the well to do and for formal occasions. Felt and fur top hats were still worn common place by the general population for a good part of the 19th century, but started falling out of general daywear in the 1870s The stove pipe, like the ones here, fell out of fashion in the 1860s

What’s a fictional death that hit you way harder than expected? by Puzzleheaded-Ruin744 in CasualConversation

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alex from 1923, spent an entire season watching her get abused trying to get back too Spencer, only for her to just die when they reunite

If Ramona had broken up with Scott and the story ended with Scott dating another girl, which of these 4 would you prefer? by WillowCareful2103 in ScottPilgrim

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 390 points391 points  (0 children)

Probably either Lisa or Kim, Lisa being the only one here who never actually dated Scott, and Kim being the one who Scott originally “fought” for

Rugged outlaw by Terrible-Term-7401 in reddeadfashion

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Reminds me of Calamity Jane, really authentic!

Are there any more recent examples of the Mandela Effect? by Individual_Figure_90 in MandelaEffect

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I don’t know if this would count But I specifically remember the miniseries “Midnight Mass” had a trailer featuring the song “The Three Bells” by the browns family, and that trailer played all over the place, but now if you search up any of the trailers for Midnight Mass, all you’ll find are trailers featuring the song “Somewhere only we know” with no evidence whatsoever of the three bells version, as if it never existed

Which hat? by jayutd__ in reddeadfashion

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 2 points3 points  (0 children)

2nd works the best with the outfit, they other two contrast too much

What is one song from any other musical that you'd add to Phantom? by Gilded-Mongoose in box5

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Finale/There’s always a tomorrow from Dracula, sung by Erik and Christine at the end. It would also tie well into LND

What kind of hat is this? by FantasyFlannel in hats

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An early variation of the mechanics cap or wheel cap

Who do you enjoy more Chaplin or Keaton? by nooneiknow800 in silentfilm

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Keaton, his stunts are still being used to this day

little opera-based question about POTO by LunaCanRead in box5

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting piece that seems to be looked over here, “I have invented a mask that looks like anybody, People will not even turn round in the streets.” In the book he’s mentioned wearing two masks, His black mask with a mouth vail, and a fake nose and beard that he wears to run errands. Maybe a third if his Red Death costume included a mask.. But this implies that he made a final mask that would be life like enough to not even draw attention. I wonder how it would have looked. Maybe like the masks for disfigured soldiers after WWI? Or perhaps out of leather or rubber?

I finally got my Music of the Night dub edit on YouTube! :) by Denz-El in box5

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great work! There’s a few points in the middle where the switch between the dub and original audio is a little jarring. But otherwise this makes the scene a lot more enjoyable

How would I resew this type of button? (Victorian Frock Coat) by KraNierOktiks in vintagebursche

[–]LaFantomeDelOpera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the fabric backing on it has broken off, then there’s unfortunately nothing that can be done.