You have the emotional maturity of a blueberry scone.

Giles ,'Touched'


Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.

There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."


Atropa - Jun 17, 2008 10:09:39 am PDT #6356 of 28370
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

I love this adaptation of R3--McKellan is so delightfully slimy.

Yes, which is what makes that adaptation so much fun.

Pete surprised me last night with a copy of Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet on DVD. Yes, I know it has some flaws, but it's so pretty!


Laga - Jun 17, 2008 10:10:20 am PDT #6357 of 28370
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

Me Cheering For Their DOOM.

yeah. That's why even though I can appreciate the movie, I still think the death scene goes on waaay too long.


brenda m - Jun 17, 2008 10:12:14 am PDT #6358 of 28370
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

and I was able to appreciate it on the level I think the director intended. It was easier to take the second time, knowing what to expect.

There might be something to that - I do think it improves on rewatch, when you can dig into the details since you're not so occupied trying to figure out where they're going.


P.M. Marc - Jun 17, 2008 10:14:25 am PDT #6359 of 28370
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

R + J was the first time I felt old in a movie theatre.

Many cultural references were completely missed by everyone in the theatre not sitting in my group, due to extreme youth.

Sigh.


Connie Neil - Jun 17, 2008 10:23:54 am PDT #6360 of 28370
brillig

Reinventions of classics are always tricky. Still, Great Performances did a variant of Tosca in the costume of Mussolini's Rome that leant a neat angle to the story.

(Yes, music, not literature, but the "modernization" of an existing story counts, I think)

Branagh's Hamlet rocks. Jacobi and Branagh glaring at each other--yum. And it finally made sense, seeing the entire political intrigue and Hamlet's uncertainty unfold.


Strix - Jun 17, 2008 10:28:49 am PDT #6361 of 28370
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

I saw R+J in the theatre with another English major when I was in grad school, and we had great fun.

I like it, although Claire Danes was a little too old for Juliet IMHO, but I use it when teaching R+J and the kids freakin' LOVE it (ah, whenever I teach Shakespare, there is a rash of thumb-biting and people calling each other trollop and strumpet -- which personally, makes me SO happy!!)

R+J is a Renn. soap opera...no, a telenovela. It's a great vehicle to introduce kids to Shakespeare because it's so melodramatic and lets the whole difficult language barrier down and they can climb over it and explore the ideas.


Volans - Jun 17, 2008 10:30:29 am PDT #6362 of 28370
move out and draw fire

I am thankful that I saw both R + J and Branagh's Hamlet on DVD and could fast-forward thru parts.

There was good stuff in each, and really bad stuff in each.

You know the story about how the script for Arsenic and Old Lace was intended as a tragedy, and the (agent/producer/whatever) said, "With a couple more jokes, it's a great comedy!" ? Someone ought to do that with Romeo and Juliet.

Another topic - a friend just told me that MSNBC's doing a piece on Great American Literachoor and they keep referring to Harper Lee as "he." Anyone else see this?


Volans - Jun 17, 2008 10:32:42 am PDT #6363 of 28370
move out and draw fire

Also, what Erin said. I taught it in my ESL high school English classes always.


Laga - Jun 17, 2008 10:34:59 am PDT #6364 of 28370
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

I did love Julie Taymor's Titus.


Polter-Cow - Jun 17, 2008 10:37:22 am PDT #6365 of 28370
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

So did I, Laga.