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I like Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Romeo and Juliet.

What I know about that I got from a very unreliable source. (The movie "Hot Fuzz")

And I liked Hamlet too, I'm just not sure it makes it onto my favorites :) Have any of you (who have read Hamlet) heard of the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead? It's so good!

My favorites would have to be the last two.




I have several of his stuff, but I don't have good mood to touch it.
I prefer to start by watching the movie such as Romeo and Juliet or Shakespeare in Love. Or maybe it'll be great to know your review so I'll have some interest to read it one day.

Alright, well, here's the thing: I'm a fan of the darker Shakespeare plays. Macbeth, Othello, Titus Andronicus, King Lear, Hamlet, that sort of stuff. I love those tragedies, but especially the pathos of the characters and everything.
I get the vibe most of you will hate me for this, but I REALLY didn't care for Romeo and Juliet until I thought of it ironically. It isn't really a romance so much as the story of foolish love, I think. After all, the full title is the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, not the Romance of Romeo and Juliet. Their tragic flaw is their haste and lack of foresight.
At least, that's how I see it.

I didn't like Romeo and Juliet the first time I read it, as a freshman in high school. I thought it was dumb, honestly. but the more I thought about it, and then after seeing Shakespeare in love (it really did change my opinion of the play, that's why I keep bringing it up), and then rereading the play, I loved it. So I'm not entirely sure what changed, I guess i just had a new perspective on it.
And Anthony, if you like those tragedies and enjoyed Hamlet, you should read the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard. It's brilliant!

Honestly, I've never seen Shakespeare in Love. I always wanted to, but I kinda pushed it back continually. I kinda also want to watch Anonymous, though less because I think I'd like it so much as because I love watching bad movies. ^_^
YES!!! I saw the film version with Gary Oldman, and that was good.

I keep meaning to watch Anonymous but haven't. And I don't know anyone who saw it. So it's kind of up in the air right now. it could be great and it could suck

I remember what my Shakespeare professor said when asked if he saw it. He just looked at the student who asked it with this sad look in his eye, as if he was being forced to recall some horrible war scene. It looked painful for him...it just made me want to see it more. =3


Still, he liked Shakespeare in Love as a film. Ralph Fiennes' brother? He has a brother who's an actor? That alone is encouraging, since Ralph Fiennes is great. (He was AMAZING in Schindler's List and Red Dragon, too!)

And my bad. But I don't need Anonymous to be historically accurate. Goodness know Shakespeare in Love isn't. I just want it to be intriguing and not a waste of my time

lol, I hear it's interesting, but it's made by the guy who directed Independence Day. His films tend to be silly, but awfully more fun than they should be.

Oh really? I didn't know that. Well yeah, it's probably not that wonderfully or historically accurate, in that case... But the possibility for entertaining is still there, so I'll hold on hope.

lol, it certainly will be entertaining. ^_^




Actually, that's why I liked the Lovely Bones, where Stanley Tucci plays a villain. I mean...the guy always plays the nice guy you just love, and then he plays a murderous pedophile...and he's awesome!



I know...I like Spock...in both the TV show and new movie.

Wow we went from Shakespeare to Transformers. Nice.
The other day I watched this video on youtube of all of Sean Beans death scene. And he seriously dies in every movie, excepting Roan where he is simply kicked out of the group 20mins into the film and never seen again. But basically the same thing.

Yeah! A friend of mine forced me to watch it, so it was really hilarious. I think someone mentioned it after we were watching LotR or something.






And, I haven't read Taming of the Shrew or seen the movie, but if you liked it that much I'll have to read it! As soon as I'm done with the Twelfth Night. I haven't read King Lear either. I might someday, but I'm not expecting to love it.



I love YA Fantasy books! XD It's alright! I've never heard it before. I'll check it out! :) Thanks for the recommendation! It's very nice of you to do so! I really hope I'll like it! :)

Has anyone seen Twelfth Night? The one I'm thinking of has Ben Kingsley in it as the joker guy.

And, I haven't read Taming of the Shrew or seen the movie, but if you liked it that much I'll have to read it! As so..."
OMG the movie "Taming of the Shew" with Elizabeth Tyler is sooooo funny. I seriously almost died! If you can find it anywhere you should see it.
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