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Post by lowtacks86 on Mar 18, 2021 21:31:02 GMT
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Post by moviemouth on Mar 18, 2021 21:35:10 GMT
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Post by Archelaus on Mar 19, 2021 2:03:21 GMT
Macbeth (1971) Throne of Blood Romeo and Juliet (1968) Chimes at Midnight
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Post by alpha128 on Mar 19, 2021 2:05:59 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Mar 19, 2021 2:08:28 GMT
Hamlet (1996)
Richard III (1995)
Richard III (1955)
Henry V (1989)
Titus (1999)
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Post by mikef6 on Mar 19, 2021 5:03:06 GMT
Coriolanus / Ralph Fiennes (2011) Julius Caesar/ Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1953) The Merchant of Venice / Michael Radford (2004) Much Ado About Nothing / Kenneth Branagh (1993) Much Ado About Nothing / Joss Whedon (2012) Romeo and Juliet / Franco Zeffirelli (1968) Romeo and Juliet / Baz Luhrman (1996) The Taming of the Shrew / Franco Zeffirelli (1967) Titus / Julie Taymor (1999)
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Post by movielover on Mar 19, 2021 5:27:05 GMT
Romeo and Juliet (1968) directed by Franco Zeffirelli
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 19, 2021 5:31:43 GMT
Julius Caesar/ Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1953)
And James Mason stands out over Gielgud and Brando.
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Post by OldAussie on Mar 19, 2021 6:11:56 GMT
Julius Caesar/ Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1953) And James Mason stands out over Gielgud and Brando. Julius Caesar/ Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1953) yep, because that play lives or dies on the performance of Brutus and James Mason is perfect.
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Post by OldAussie on Mar 19, 2021 6:13:25 GMT
Romeo and Juliet (1968) directed by Franco Zeffirelli Off the top of my head....is that the only time that Burton actually seems to be enjoying himself?
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Post by movielover on Mar 19, 2021 6:22:20 GMT
Romeo and Juliet (1968) directed by Franco Zeffirelli Off the top of my head....is that the only time that Burton actually seems to be enjoying himself? Richard Burton wasn’t in Romeo and Juliet. ...Are you thinking of Zeffirelli’s “The Taming of the Shrew” by any chance?
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Post by OldAussie on Mar 19, 2021 6:39:38 GMT
oh yeah...my bad
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Post by kolchak92 on Mar 19, 2021 12:40:39 GMT
Technically speaking, Star Trek is a descendent of The Tempest.
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Post by movielover on Mar 19, 2021 14:39:45 GMT
She’s the Man is a fun little movie (based on Twelfth Night)
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Mar 19, 2021 15:03:09 GMT
Kurosawa's Ran Kenneth Branagh's Henry V Orson Welles' Othello
I must add that I haven't seen the widely well-regarded ones by Laurence Olivier.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Mar 19, 2021 19:43:32 GMT
O from 2001 and the 1968 Romeo and Juliet
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Post by alpha128 on Mar 20, 2021 0:34:56 GMT
Technically speaking, Star Trek is a descendent of The Tempest.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Mar 20, 2021 4:32:23 GMT
Romeo and Juliet (1968) directed by Franco Zeffirelli They showed it to us in Junior High. All the guys could comment on was how hot Olivia Hussey. She could have been speaking Etruscan and we wouldn't have noticed
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Mar 20, 2021 4:34:31 GMT
From the very few I've seen, probably Ran.
HM: Welles' MacBeth and Throne of Blood
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Post by movielover on Mar 20, 2021 5:55:19 GMT
Romeo and Juliet (1968) directed by Franco Zeffirelli They showed it to us in Junior High. All the guys could comment on was how hot Olivia Hussey. She could have been speaking Etruscan and we wouldn't have noticed
Had the exact same experience. They showed it to us in 7th or 8th grade. Everybody went crazy over the split-second glimpse of Olivia Hussey’s boobs.
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