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Why do you think I am such a fan of Kurosawa?
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I adore Kurosawa.
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Why do you think I am such a fan of Kurosawa?
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My Fav Is
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING!
Reminds me of Obama![]()
I adore Kurosawa.
I hate to admit it, but I prefer him to the real thing...
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Did you expect anything less then
PERFECTION![]()
... than Ran?
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Will it be ever thus? Ungracious wretch,
Fit for the mountains and the barbarous caves,
Where manners ne'er were preach'd! out of my sight!
Rudesby, be gone!
And I really wish Shakespeare had gotten a crack at Rashomon
)Good bye Rudesby Tuesday...
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you do have some redeeming value![]()
He would have overloaded it with words.
The silences in the rain are golden showers.
(Wait... do I really mean to..., never mind.)

Remember, they ate Bill...
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... never pays to out-act Kevin.
Just want to say I love this thread. Shakespeare![]()
if you've read the books first.... *sigh*Why then do all the Shakespeare movies generally suck?
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i've never had the money when i had the opportunity or opportunity when i had the money to 'do' shakespeare but come next year this, too should all change for the better. *nods*I try to see it wherever I can. When I was exposed to it in school it was the deadest, driest stuff. Deadpan readings, serious interpretations, bad accents.
Like in Romeo and Juliet, most people say "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" as if they were asking "where" are you, when it is "Why are you Romeo" as in...why do you have that name, why are our families at war, if you had another name life would be so different...
So most Juliets look over the balcony and indicate "looking" for him.
Oh, c'mon, Juliet...*facepalm*
One of the reasons why I think people have basically been people, and sophisticated at that, and nowhere near as "dumb" as modern people think our ancestors were...is Shakespeare. Living (well, enduring) proof that bloody well damned smarter than everybody else has been out there for a good long time.
Being in England, you have a sense of it being a living cultural icon due for celebration. I see it the same way, but I am just grateful that the RSC records stuff and also sends your guys over here for me to celebrate.
yes. yes. and oh yes. happy memoriesA lovestruck romeo sings a streetsus serenade
Laying everybody low with me a lovesong that he made
Finds a convenient streetlight steps out of the shade
Says something like you and me babe how about it ?
Juliet says hey it's romeo you nearly gimme a heart attack
He's underneath the window she's singing hey la my boyfriend's back
You shouldn't come around here singing up at people like that
Anyway what you gonna do about it ?
Juliet the dice were loaded from the start
And I bet and you exploded in my heart
And I forget the movie song
When you wanna realise it was just that the time was wrong juliet ?
Come up on differents streets they both were streets of shame
Both dirty both mean yes and the dream was just the same
And I dreamed your dream for you and your dream is real
How can you look at me as if I was just another one of your deals ?
Where you can fall for chains of silver you can fall for chains of gold
You can fall for pretty strangers and the promises they hold
You promised me everything you promised me think and thin
Now you just says oh romeo yeah you know I used to have a scene with him
The Globe's production of Marlowe's Doctor Faustus:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cPT-HH198g
Ending:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIIqxnmQ_es
Good stuff. One of my favorite RSC performances was their Nicholas Nickelby.
I think one of my first utilizations of the internet was to track down someone who had a copy of it on VHS and buy it.
i've never had the money when i had the opportunity or opportunity when i had the money to 'do' shakespeare but come next year this, too should all change for the better. *nods*
school stuff, yeah - though it was fun being in Taming of the Shrew with my eldest sister playing Kate. Not that i knew too much about shakespeare back then, or even anything much now other than i love reading him. BUT - i was so lucky to be introduced to him through my english teacher, with his nicely shaped short beard/tache combo - with him leaping onto the desks and strutting his stuff, showing us how Shakespeare might have been performed, with asides and hey nonny's and a gifted, versatile voice. what luck to have such a teacher able to bring Shakespeare to life from text!
I was in an experimental curriculum.
We had a nine-week course devoted to Shakespeare.
It was okay, but there were a lot of dummies slowing the class down.