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hlthe2b

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2. I loved the music. I've seen many performances of the play, but never seen the movie...
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 05:49 PM
Jun 2021

One of these days...

Ironically, I've seen just about every film version of Hamlet multiple times.

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No spoilers underpants Jun 2021 #1
That is so bad of you. Still laughing. Wouldn't dream of letting you know the ending. Biophilic Jun 2021 #18
Don't read Shakespeare, then. He gives away the whole plot of the movie. tclambert Jun 2021 #24
I think you've hit on something. RVN VET71 Jun 2021 #34
I loved the music. I've seen many performances of the play, but never seen the movie... hlthe2b Jun 2021 #2
same here. barbtries Jun 2021 #31
The screenplay was pretty good wryter2000 Jun 2021 #3
The movie was a big hit at the time Tomconroy Jun 2021 #4
I saw it in 1968 too, with my junior year English class. 50 Shades Of Blue Jun 2021 #5
So was Olivia Hussy Ligyron Jun 2021 #32
There was somebody in the film other than Olivia Hussey? rsdsharp Jun 2021 #35
The genius was to cast teenagers as Romeo and Juliet. no_hypocrisy Jun 2021 #6
Yep! Tomconroy Jun 2021 #7
Try having that come out... regnaD kciN Jun 2021 #8
I saw it in 1968 in the theater. I thought it was beautiful and powerful I loved Shakespeare anyway Walleye Jun 2021 #9
My 7th grade nuns took our class to see it in the theater!!! AnotherMother4Peace Jun 2021 #10
I loved that movie! bamagal62 Jun 2021 #11
Still my favorite movie of all time. n/t Mister Ed Jun 2021 #12
I saw it at a drive-in theater in a '64 Rambler. n/t rzemanfl Jun 2021 #13
and...and..... bahboo Jun 2021 #14
I was with my pregnant wife. n/t rzemanfl Jun 2021 #15
aha.....not your first time at a drive n then.... bahboo Jun 2021 #16
True. n/t rzemanfl Jun 2021 #17
Best response ever. YDogg Jun 2021 #21
Agreed ShepKat Jun 2021 #19
Banned in my town. Quite a crusade against it. Teen sex, rebelliousness, and suicide. Midnight Writer Jun 2021 #20
Oh, gosh. My 9th grade English teacher showed it to us in class tanyev Jun 2021 #22
I decided to teach my 6th graders Romeo and Juliet. BigmanPigman Jun 2021 #23
This is why I found "Shakespeare In Love" so charming. Paladin Jun 2021 #25
I was in high school then. Mr.Bill Jun 2021 #26
That writer William Shakespeare also wrote a comedy: "Taming of the Shrew" Stuart G Jun 2021 #27
I went to an art house movie theater in the 1970s to watch a comedy with my friend OMGWTF Jun 2021 #28
Shakespeare came alive in pulsing, horny glory mainer Jun 2021 #29
My freshman year our English teacher showed... LudwigPastorius Jun 2021 #30
I agree seta1950 Jun 2021 #33
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