I remember a Ducktales episode where they find Shakespeare's lost work, a door-to-door salesman is involved somehow, and they all end up on an uncharted island occupied by classical actors.
Has there ever been a film adaptation of The Tempest?
I saw an amazing production of it up in Ashland, Oregon during the Shakespeare Festival up there (like back 2000 or 2001), but I don't think I've ever seen it produced to film.
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the implication is my fav it's always sunny joke.
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Apparently tonight is when Leigh starts attending the practices for the Nutcracker Ballet.
tl;dr have you seen the latest episode of always sunny?
it's not quite 'implications' level. but there is a conversation there that is so egocentric and sociopathic it elicits the same sort of 'oh, no!' laughter. it involves a bunker and is just fucking hilarious.
Has there ever been a film adaptation of The Tempest?
I saw an amazing production of it up in Ashland, Oregon during the Shakespeare Festival up there, but I don't think I've ever seen it produced to film.
Has there ever been a film adaptation of The Tempest?
I saw an amazing production of it up in Ashland, Oregon during the Shakespeare Festival up there, but I don't think I've ever seen it produced to film.
Fairly recently actually, but I'm pretty sure it was a pretty limited release thing.
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Everything is better with Muppets.
Fact.
i have a pesky crush that i can't actualize so i think i will meet an entirely new lady to help wash that away
Which apparently combines a theatrical presentation of shakespeare, audience participation and drinking games.
I am kinda excited.
bob's comment in her chat is the best
I cannot wait for the new movie, it's gonna be sooo good.
twitch.tv/tehsloth
GUNS AND EXPLOSIONS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsYrGIQnmxo
Tired of waiting for them to be legal? :P
Want to see so bad!
*sends chu a box of live leeches*
you're learning
no joke, it's bubbling and roiling and occasionally i hear what i believe is the sharp 'pop' of a newt's eye exploding
it's really quite discomfiting
Some ladies dig that. I could tell you stories.
why are you not getting this?
a mile out
and the implication...
and fascist imagery!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qZd3eBfBxE
(when I rented this at the video store, the clerk was like "are you sure? I don't think we have Richard or Richard 2 in stock")
Double, double, toil and trouble.
Fire burn and chu's stomach bubble!
I saw an amazing production of it up in Ashland, Oregon during the Shakespeare Festival up there (like back 2000 or 2001), but I don't think I've ever seen it produced to film.
I'd invest in a good cup.
In my opinion every play should have audience participation.
as someone who once dated a ballet dancer
:winky:
it's not quite 'implications' level. but there is a conversation there that is so egocentric and sociopathic it elicits the same sort of 'oh, no!' laughter. it involves a bunker and is just fucking hilarious.
You didn't see modern Romeo + Juliet if you can claim such an opinion.
A number of them. Helen Mirren just did one.
Next monday on WWE RAW, the Muppets are gonna be there. Muppets + Pro Wrestling = Win.
I figured that out a while ago.
Fairly recently actually, but I'm pretty sure it was a pretty limited release thing.
twitch.tv/tehsloth
are you high
No matter how much spit shine or modernization you put on it don't change that.
yeah i figured
it was more of a knowing nod to my fellow bro