Bright moment

Nov 29, 2006 21:26

So here I am, having a relaxing evening while hanging on the couch watching Love Actually. And then this actor comes on... I know him! Took me half an hour, but I've figured it out now. It's Snape! Duh! So just head to share how stupid I feel for taking that long. And as the commercial's are almost over (who thought it was nice to give more movie ( Read more... )

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un_sedentary November 29 2006, 21:53:33 UTC
Hehe. I had an edition of Hamlet a couple of years ago with a picture of him as Hamlet inside, on one of the pages.

There's also an edition of Romeo and Juliet with David Tennant on the cover, but my hate for that play makes me not want to seek it out particularly. I get my DT pics elsewhere. ;)

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judosas November 30 2006, 18:12:09 UTC
I'm not much interested in what actors did before/after a movie/series/whatever I love. I identify too much. *g* So if I would ever see DT play Romeo, I'd be yelling, "oy! That wouldn't be the Doctor's solution!"

But I did look it up on Google. The results you get... Looking for David Tennant Romeo Juliet: Veritaserum - Everything Harry Potter - Book 7, Movie 5 News. I kid you not!

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nene2811 December 1 2006, 01:24:07 UTC
Okay, I'll bite. What's wrong with Romeo and Juliet? *g*

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un_sedentary December 1 2006, 03:06:48 UTC
Oh boy, I have to be reasonable now? *g* It's not really not that clever, compared to some of his other plays. Macbeth was so greay. I didn't particularly like King Lear, but it was nice and complex, at least. Hamlet was an annoying character ("Should I kill myself or not, should I kill myself or not?" YES! *g*), but again, it had nice and complex themes.

R&J are just two 14-year-olds who fell in love with each other's pretty faces (it was "love at first sight." Presently, if a guy forgot all about his great love - Rosaline - at seeing another pretty girl at a party, we would call him a scumbag), ran away and got married, as if they could even take care if themselves in Manchua or wherever they were going to go, all alone - and then they kill themselves!

I told my teacher a few years ago that it was really cheesy, and he said that the concept is only cheesy because it's been copied; Shakespeare was the first. Which was a good point. *g* But still. It's cheesy. The others are better.

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un_sedentary December 1 2006, 03:08:55 UTC
Okay, I'm sleepy *g* Here's the first part sans typos.

Oh boy, I have to be reasonable now? *g* It's just really not that clever, compared to some of his other plays. Macbeth was so great.

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