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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
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    Shakespeare in love
    cum swappers 2, didn't he write that?
    He might have done. What did they swap it for

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    Don't like any of them.
    Atleast none of the ones we've had to read at school:
    romeo juliet, macbeth, hamlet, and this year will be king lear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder

    cum swappers 2, didn't he write that?
    He might have done. What did they swap it for
    dunno, only saw the first three minutes

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    Quote Originally Posted by rossco
    Don't like any of them.
    Atleast none of the ones we've had to read at school:
    romeo juliet, macbeth, hamlet, and this year will be king lear.
    The trick is to see them, not read them. Those were written as plays, not novels.

    Think of a really good movie, then read the screenplay. It's not the same, they were intended as performance pieces.

    Mel Gibson doing Hamlet is more true to the original intent than your Teacher reading it to you. Fact.

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    Hamlet is my favourite. The Mel Gibson film version is actually quite good, the fight scenes at the end are good fun. My favourite film version of Hamlet has to be Kenneth Branagh's version, though I'm too tired to remember why.

    JPaul is right, you do need to see them performed to see how others have interpreted the play, even an audio recording can be helpful. As luck would have it most of the films of Hamlet are on emule (I know because I have 6 versions myself from there), there's even a pr0n version.
    Last edited by Cheese; 03-26-2006 at 10:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheese
    Hamlet is my favourite. The Mel Gibson film version is actually quite good, the fight scenes at the end are good fun. My favourite film version of Hamlet has to be Kenneth Branagh's version.

    JPaul is right, you do need to see them performed to see how others have interpreted the play, even an audio recording can be helpful. As luck would have it most of the films of Hamlet are on emule (I know because I have 6 versions myself from there), there's even a pr0n version.
    cum swappers 2, rite?

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    I've never taken the time.

    I've heard Kenneth Branagh does these things rather well.

    Could try some of those old farts, too, I suppose.

    Olivier, Gielgud, McKellan, et. al.

    One could start anywhere, eh?
    "Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
    cum swappers 2, rite?
    I watched it briefly, the only reference they made to the actual Hamlet story was that they were dressed (briefly) in medieval clothes. I've studied Hamlet a few times in my academic career and can't say I recall any midgets being in it either.

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    I hate all of it. We have to read that stuff at school and the language and shit in it is so old that i can't understand any of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twisterX
    I hate all of it. We have to read that stuff at school and the language and shit in it is so old that i can't understand any of it.
    Fair point, I hadn't thought about it that way before.

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