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Bingowings said:
That guy has more buttock on the top of either of his arms than I have in my entire body.
Hey! Don't be insulting! It took a lot of steroids for me to get that big!
AUUUUUUUUUGGGGGHH!
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*re: Ziggy's avatar*
Heh, Gregg Valentino... You guys should watch "The Man Whose Arms Exploded", which is about him. I kinda looked away when he lanced his own arm, I'm not ashamed to admit. :p
Bingowings said:
That guy has more buttock on the top of either of his arms than I have in my entire body.
Hey! Don't be insulting! It took a lot of steroids for me to get that big!
AUUUUUUUUUGGGGGHH!
(punches wall)
Last performance of Hamlet today. I'm gonna miss the show, I had a blast being Bill Murray. Also, setting the play in the twenties and making it take place in a movie studio rather than a kingdom made it infinitely more interesting - plus, nontraditional casting = lesbian action.
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fink wy yu is such slutforbutt ?
Mark Hamill is awesome :D LOL
I may have missed something, but you're going to have to start at the beginning here, because this sounds awesome.bkev said:
Last performance of Hamlet today. I'm gonna miss the show, I had a blast being Bill Murray. Also, setting the play in the twenties and making it take place in a movie studio rather than a kingdom made it infinitely more interesting - plus, nontraditional casting = lesbian action.
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doubleofive said:
I may have missed something, but you're going to have to start at the beginning here, because this sounds awesome.bkev said:
Last performance of Hamlet today. I'm gonna miss the show, I had a blast being Bill Murray. Also, setting the play in the twenties and making it take place in a movie studio rather than a kingdom made it infinitely more interesting - plus, nontraditional casting = lesbian action.
Yes plz. Bill Murray? Lesbians? Movie studio?
Whaaaaaaa?
hairy_hen said:
fink wy yu is such slutforbutt ?
To deny our own impulses is to deny the very thing that makes us human.
Wait, what?
By Bill Murray I of course mean Polonius. I was hoping you guys would look up Shakespeare and Bill Murray, but I guess I'm giving you the easy way out this time.
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Polo-who?
;-)
THE STOOGE.
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Funny idea. Wish I liked the music better.
"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won’t last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you’ll be able to project it on a 20’ by 40’ screen with perfect quality. I think it’s the director’s prerogative, not the studio’s to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas
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bkev said:
Last performance of Hamlet today. I'm gonna miss the show, I had a blast being Bill Murray. Also, setting the play in the twenties and making it take place in a movie studio rather than a kingdom made it infinitely more interesting - plus, nontraditional casting = lesbian action.
no offense intended, but I am not exactly crazy about the reinventing of old plays. I believe plays should be performed exactly as originally intended. This also goes for the all the Broadway revivals that change the original script and/or other things. For instance: I was horrified to find out that they redid the script for Guys and Dolls and got rid of the all the Runyon style dialogue. It just isn't the say without the Runyonese. Do it the way it was originally done. Let modern audience see the plays/musicals the way the original audience did. Hamlet was just fine the way Shakespeare wrote it, why change? Again, no offense to bkev is intended.
Warbler said:
bkev said:
Last performance of Hamlet today. I'm gonna miss the show, I had a blast being Bill Murray. Also, setting the play in the twenties and making it take place in a movie studio rather than a kingdom made it infinitely more interesting - plus, nontraditional casting = lesbian action.
no offense intended, but I am not exactly crazy about the reinventing of old plays. I believe plays should be performed exactly as originally intended. This also goes for the all the Broadway revivals that change the original script and/or other things. For instance: I was horrified to find out that they redid the script for Guys and Dolls and got rid of the all the Runyon style dialogue. It just isn't the say without the Runyonese. Do it the way it was originally done. Let modern audience see the plays/musicals the way the original audience did. Hamlet was just fine the way Shakespeare wrote it, why change? Again, no offense to bkev is intended.
Dunno, I thought Don Giovanni in the Ghetto was actually pretty interesting. I saw a modern version of Mefistofele that was pretty cool as well.
"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won’t last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you’ll be able to project it on a 20’ by 40’ screen with perfect quality. I think it’s the director’s prerogative, not the studio’s to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas
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Sluggo:
Wow, it's as if ADigitalMan were still with us.
Last edited on 25 Feb 2011 at 5:50 PM by Sluggo (Reason: Not that he's dead. I just never see him around.)
Oh, he's not dead... Not yet.
Sluggo:You know him?
But of course I know him. He's me.
IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!
"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005
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Warb I'm going to respectfully disagree. So long as a reimagining doesn't permanently supplant the original, I find it a nice addition/alternate take.
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bkev said:
So long as a reimagining doesn't permanently supplant the original, I find it a nice addition/alternate take.
Yeah, that's the big thing. Like Lucas trying to kill the OOT. *grrr*
Reminds me of some of the militant types that were on the original Iron Chef, trying to say that it's wrong to go beyond the most traditional of dishes. Yet they belong to a school with 1,000 chefs doing nothing but traditional dishes. People will never forget the foundations, but they seem to think they will.
xhonzi? You are ADM? Did you just forget your log in and make a sock. I gotta say, ADM, it's not a very good one. And why did you stop making fan edits? And your wit isn't as sharp lately. I hope you hadn't been konked on the head with a rolling pin sometime back.
xhonzi is not ADM. ADM was a liberal, xhonzi isn't.
Ripplin said:
bkev said:
So long as a reimagining doesn't permanently supplant the original, I find it a nice addition/alternate take.
Yeah, that's the big thing. Like Lucas trying to kill the OOT. *grrr*
Reminds me of some of the militant types that were on the original Iron Chef, trying to say that it's wrong to go beyond the most traditional of dishes. Yet they belong to a school with 1,000 chefs doing nothing but traditional dishes. People will never forget the foundations, but they seem to think they will.
well, I'm going to bet that due to the revival of Guys and Dolls, I am probably never going to be able to see Guys and Dolls as it was originally done. Whenever I've seen it at a local theater, they always do the revival version.
bkev said:
Warb I'm going to respectfully disagree. So long as a reimagining doesn't permanently supplant the original, I find it a nice addition/alternate take.
well, that is fine and understandable. But I can't help wondering how Shakespeare would react if he were to come back to life and see some of these reimaginings
Sluggo said:
xhonzi? You are ADM? Did you just forget your log in and make a sock. I gotta say, ADM, it's not a very good one. And why did you stop making fan edits? And your wit isn't as sharp lately. I hope you hadn't been konked on the head with a rolling pin sometime back.
Warbler:xhonzi is not ADM. ADM was a liberal, xhonzi isn't.
Wow. Massive joke fail.
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"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005
"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM
"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.
sorry.