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th8rguykc
Player Joined: 5/27/04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 28 |
Posted: 10/22/05 at 4:12pm |
Come now people! Let's face facts. if the Bard were around he would be writing and working on TV. It appeals to all classes and is generally full of the most common denominator material. Plus, TV. writers unabashedly steal, crib and recycle material on a weekly basis. (Sound like someone you know?) |
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Joan54
Celebrity Joined: 10/03/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 207 |
Posted: 10/24/05 at 7:51am |
I agree with th8rguykc .....he would probably be a soap-opera fan ( in secret of course) and would love our war epics.....I could imagine he would be impatiently waiting for the next season of "The Sopranos". |
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PatrickArmagh
Lead Joined: 10/05/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 33 |
Posted: 10/25/05 at 12:01am |
I also imagine he would enjoy the works of Patrick Marber and David Mamet. But, I gotta stick to my belief that the Bard loved Dick and Fart jokes, therefore I imagine that he would prefer the works of Kevin Smith to soaps.
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falstaff29
Celebrity Joined: 9/17/04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 155 |
Posted: 10/25/05 at 11:05pm |
Marber? Ugh. Closer to me just seemed like a cheap, unoriginal copy of far better character studies about cheating (e.g., Betrayal). And the language in Closer is so stupid. Unlike Mamet, who actually uses four-letter words to some artistic end, it seemed like Marber was TRYING to make a gimmick out of it. "Ooh, people are gonna love this play because I stuck in all these expletives." |
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PatrickArmagh
Lead Joined: 10/05/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 33 |
Posted: 10/26/05 at 2:10am |
Falstaff29, We are up to 26 post each, and we're still not leads, guess it must be 30 post. While you are somewhat right about Closer, the play far surpases the film, as is typical. I saw it when I was in London a couple years back Dealer's Choice and Howard Katz are terrific reads. I am looking forward to reading his newest work Musicians. |
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falstaff29
Celebrity Joined: 9/17/04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 155 |
Posted: 10/30/05 at 5:57pm |
Sorry if I got a little uppity there. I'm familiar with the play (not just the movie), and, I mean, it's ok, but, in my opinion, nothing to rave about. The thing that annoys me about it the most is that it seems to be a little too hip and popular for its own good. I was involved in a production where doing that show was the pride of the theater board's life- it was a new, brave masterpiece, everyone was absolutely gaga over it, they were so happy they had the rights, blah, blah, blah. If it were just another random show stuck in the middle of the season, I probably wouldn't care so much about it, but the context in which I was introduced to it really turned me off.
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