Which Shakespeare Play Tops Your List for Plot, Quotes, or Villainy?

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In summary, MacBeth is the best play for plot. Richard III is the best play for suspense and villainy. Macbeth and A Midsummer Night's Dream are my favourites :)Macbeth and A Midsummer Night's Dream are my favourites :)
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As for the "Hamlet" movies:
Actually, I very much liked Mel Gibson's "Hamlet" (probably because of Glenn Close's appearance).
It's no match for Branagh's version, though..
 
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Othello (and to a lesser extent Antony and Cleopatra)
 
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Keanu Reeves as Hamlet. :approve:
 
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Evo said:
Keanu Reeves as Hamlet. :approve:
As funny as that is, he was actually in Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing! He was Don John, so (intentionally?) he didn't talk much. I think Branagh likes to put some better known American actors in his films just to tempt a wider audience to watch. Jack Lemmon (Marcellus), Charlton Heston (First player), Robin Williams (Osric), and Billy Crystal (gravedigger) were in Hamlet. Charlton Heston was good and Robin Williams was funny.
 
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Keanu Reeves was absolutely horrible in Much Ado. What parts he did speak were pretty painful. He stood out like a sore thumb when in scenes with real actors.

You forgot Michael Keaton as Dogberry. He did rather well in that role I think. I even think Denzel Washington did an OK job. Jack Lemmon was a bit tough to watch in Hamlet but it was a bit part so it was OK.
 
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FredGarvin said:
Keanu Reeves was absolutely horrible in Much Ado. What parts he did speak were pretty painful. He stood out like a sore thumb when in scenes with real actors.
A sore thumb??
You're not being objective; you should pay attention to his looks, as Evo does..












Runs and hides from somebody's wrath..
 
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arildno said:
A sore thumb??
You're not being objective; you should pay attention to his looks, as Evo does..
Yeah, who cares if he talks. :-p
 
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FredGarvin said:
You forgot Michael Keaton as Dogberry. He did rather well in that role I think. I even think Denzel Washington did an OK job. Jack Lemmon was a bit tough to watch in Hamlet but it was a bit part so it was OK.
Heh, I didn't forget- I thought to mention it right after I posted but let it go. :-p And Kate Beckinsale was Hero, though unknown at the time. Eh, she was unknown- it was known that she was Hero. :smile: Yeah, I like Jack Lemmon, but he was painfully bad. Billy Crystal wasn't so uncomfortable speaking, but I think he missed it. I would cast John Rhys-Davies as the gravedigger.
Have you seen A Midwinter's Tale? I think it's called something else in the UK. Branagh directed and (I think) wrote it. Laertes, Horatio, and Polonius are in it; They put on Hamlet in a little church. If you haven't and like them, it's hysterical.
 
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arildno said:
Runs and hides from somebody's wrath..
I can bear the bad cameos. It doesn't ruin the movie and if it gets more people to pay attention to Shakespeare, it's worth it.
 
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Evo said:
Yeah, who cares if he talks. :-p
Did I mention Don John was a nudist?
 
  • #46
I didn't mention Kate Bekinsale because I don't know if she's considered a big start or not. What a transformation that girl went thru. Hubba-hubba.
 
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