Is Hazel the big fighter? The one who, even though he's battered all to hell and gone, gets up and says, "My Head Rabbit told me to hold this position," and freaks out the enemy rabbits, who can't conceive of a rabbit tough enough to give this one orders?
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We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
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."
Branagh or Olivier?
Oh, definitely Branagh's, for me. Olivier's was a very specific timepiece, done for a very specific purpose: chivvy up the Brits to deal with the Nazis. There's no subtlety in it anywhere that I can remember, as well done as it was.
Branagh's melted me. It just fucking killed me. I went back and saw it four times in the first two weeks it was out; the music alone would have made me fall in love, but the long tracking shot after Agincourt, the purity of the St. Crispin's speech, a little touch of Harry in the night...
Damn. On any given day, ask me to name my top five movies ever, and that one comes up in the top three.
Strawberry gets picked up on the way. (I was re-reading it... this winter? Didn't finish it. Maybe I'll take it with me on the cruise.)
Is Hazel the big fighter? The one who, even though he's battered all to hell and gone, gets up and says, "My Head Rabbit told me to hold this position," and freaks out the enemy rabbits, who can't conceive of a rabbit tough enough to give this one orders?
Bigwig. Hazel's the Head Rabbit in question. That's a great scene, too.
Plus Olivier left out the betrayal by those three Englishmen before the invasion. That was blatant.
And the shifting from theater to theatrical set to "real world" was interesting, but jarring.
Fiver's the visionary, right.
Unfortunately, Deb, Connie was asking about Hamlet. *g*
Though I agree with you that his Henry was the BEST. By Hamlet, he'd gone firmly into his "StediCam + Kenneth = Tru Luv 4 EVAH!!!1!" stage of things.
I don't think there's been a proper film version of Hamlet yet, sadly.
I initially meant Henry V but mistyped that as Hamlet. I fgured Deb was just being psychic.
Like Branagh's Hamlet. Gorgeous sets, the text finally made sense to me with all the political subplots--I love it.
Double post. Weirdness...
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Hamlet?
suhNERK.
Sorry. Olivier, for that one, I suppose; but honestly, neither film really killed me the way Henry V did. I might have liked Branagh's better if I hadn't felt like, well, exactly what my adored Plei said, about the Steadicam, and the no really proper version on film yet.