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Breathes There a Man With Soul So Dead he Doesn't Want this NOW?

Started by Proper Dave, 28 January, 2012, 10:07:02 PM

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JOE SOAP

Quote from: Proper Dave on 28 January, 2012, 10:24:47 PM
It's the single best Shakespeare comedy, redone and rewritten by the nearest person - and I'm really not being hyperbolic about it - to Shakespeare in this modern life. Who wouldn't wanna see it?


I'll go see Coriolanus.

Tiplodocus

I quite liked some early episodes of Big Bang Theory.

And I quite like some of Joss Whedon's stuff.

But I don't think this is for me.

Be excellent to each other. And party on!

Spaceghost

Raised in the wild by sarcastic wolves.

Previously known as L*e B*tes. Sshhh, going undercover...

Devons Daddy

I will give it a go,
I am not adverse to such stuff, Shakespeare always a good basis, and Joss whedon. his name adds to the allure.
Nathan Fillion also?
then for me, as soon as it on the iTunes store, it will be a download.

I AM VERY BUSY!
PJ Maybe and I use the same dictionary, live with it.

NO 2000ad no life!

Mudcrab

NEGOTIATION'S OVER!

TordelBack

Quote from: Buttonman on 29 January, 2012, 10:33:37 PM
You probably enjoyed the three hours on an empty stage that was 'Dogville'.

I confess I did not, for all its obvious cleverness.  But I have enjoyed Whedon's previous zero-budget mates'-rates outings just as much as his swords'n'splosions stuff, I like the work and/or comeliness of almost all the participants, and I doubt if you really need the fabulous setting and costuming of Brannagh's version to make Much Ado entertaining.