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Thanks, dear.
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tonnaree wrote:
*fingers crossed for German friends*
Thanks so much, tonnaree. Waiting ages if you know that it is already shown everywhere around is awful.
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It must be so frustrating - fingers crossed you don't have too long a wait.
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So if we are very lucky we finally might get a clip. Today Weinstein company is going to show a reel with clips from their oncoming films at the Cannes film festival:
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"Oh, it's Christmas!!"
Cannot wait to see a clip!
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The tension is mounting!!!
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Very excited but I also have to mention something else in this article.
How did I not know that MICHAEL FASSBENDER IS PLAYING MACBETH?!?!?!?
*thud*
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Oh, that should be good
I'd love to see Benedict do a Shakespeare play for the big screen!
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Well I expect his Hamlet will be screened.
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We'll also have his Richard III from the BBC.
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Yeah, but that won't be big screen.
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besleybean wrote:
Yeah, but that won't be big screen.
Depends on the size of your telly. *giggle*
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Ha. Well it won't be as big as the ones used on the live links!
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besleybean wrote:
Well I expect his Hamlet will be screened.
I thought that Hamlet will be only on theaters and only Richard III will be on tv. Are there any plans of showing Hamlet in cinemas?
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Many plays are screened via live links these days.To be honest, I don't know for sure...but it's certainly a possibility!
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I think I read something about it being filmed. But it would still be a filmed stage production. I think Tinks was talking about an original Shakespeare film made for the big screen.
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besleybean wrote:
Many plays are screened via live links these days.To be honest, I don't know for sure...but it's certainly a possibility!
Hope so! If not I probably won't be able to see it anywhere and that would be... well, bad for my culture development xD
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Quite.
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SusiGo wrote:
I think I read something about it being filmed. But it would still be a filmed stage production. I think Tinks was talking about an original Shakespeare film made for the big screen.
Yes. We need this. For educational reasons.
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It would appear a brief clip of the film was shown today at Cannes.
Some feedback already on twitter. Variety magazine gave it a -B , but also giving a film featuring Jake Gyllenhal's abs an A. Make of that what you will.
However daily fail's reviewer that broke the Hamlet news said it looked "brilliant".