I think the problem with Romeo and Juliet is more the cultural weight of misinterpretation than the actual story. [link]
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I think the problem with Romeo and Juliet is more the cultural weight of misinterpretation than the actual story. [link]
I think this is true of many of the Shakespeare plays. I get annoyed every time I see a line from a Shakespearean fool or villain used as an inspirational saying.
Didn't Roger Daltrey once star in a version of Comedy of Errors? Or am I totally making shit up?
Yes he did.
Thanks Sue. You know I went and checked IMDB right after posting. It seems like such a goofy choice.
I get annoyed every time I see a line from a Shakespearean fool or villain used as an inspirational saying.
Especially the line about killing all the lawyers. Those are the stupid guys plotting the downfall of civilization!
What's worse than A Winters Tale? A Winters Tale performed by students.
I just actually shuddered. At least my version had Billy Campbell as King Leontes (plus 2 or 3 TV "that guys") to keep things interesting.
Crap, yet another new Captain America trailer, with a TON of new footage up front; [link]
Why is that bad? (I'm so excited for this movie -- I loved the first one, even though I saw it really, really late, like a month ago late.)