Best adaption?
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Hamlet 1996
Othello is pretty good too.
forgot chimes at midnight.
Chimes at Midnight, Welles MacBeth and Throne of Blood would be my choices.
never noticed until now how much Bill looks like the Anthropophagus
Christ, I haven't thought about that movie in years.
I sometimes forget Branagh used to be so good.
Midsummer Nights Dream
Polanski's Macbeth
Kenneth Branagh's version of Hamlet
Can I do this and cannot get a crown?
TUT-
Were it further off I would pluck it down
Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing was top drawer stuff. Very nice acting, production, and dialogue-selection. Although not completely faithful to the libretto, it was the best adaptation across film and theatre.
>Othello is pretty good too.
True that. Orson Wells knocked that one out of the park.
Richard Burton's Hamlet
He play's Hamlet's descent into anger and madness better than any other I've seen. Even greater than Laurence Olivier's desu.
The Lion King
Coriolanus.
Let me be the first to check your digits
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wastedus
DAMN
Hamlet 1996. Beautiful 70mm film.
Thank you, I'm here all night
The death scene was laughable though.
This, I actually made a thread about it yesterday. What the FUCK were they thinking with Henry's smile and the cgi? And also using the heaven or hell line there as well made no sense
shakespeare sucks
>27 replies
>no pic related
HAAAWHYTE PIGGU
>Not using the God given poetry of Shakespeare's work even if it's foreign
Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet.
>noone posting the GOAT
Romeo and Juliet from 1965?
or Much Ado About Nothing with Denzel
Not the best but I really enjoyed Titus.
I have yet to watch the whole thing but have watched this clip dozens of times
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a lesser get
why does this exist
Romeo + Juliet
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For you
unironically this
was always jealous my freshman English class watched the old 60s one, but the one across the hall watched this
csnc?
Ran, Titus and Romeo + Juliet.
All is True is my favourite Shakespeare biopic.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
got to watch both of these in the 10th grade, although our teacher skipped over the titty scene of the 60s movie
Shakespeare was the Michael Bay of his time.
ours literally put a post-it note on the projector exactly where the nipple was lmao
Will watch now!
I’d like to lay my head in Helena’s lap.
Damn, kino. My favorite adaptation of my favorite Shakespeare piece.
Love that Prologue.
Soviet Hamlet is pretty damn kino.
No votes for ‘Prospero’s Books’?
The Macbeth one with Fassbender.
BBC's othello and king lear from the early 80s is good.
Who was the S. Craig Zahler of his time?
>nobody mentioning the GOAT
Genuinely bad adaptation. Pretty kino aesthetic, though.
John Webster for sure.
Because it’s based
Tromeo and Juliet
Ran is a perfect movie
It was good but no romeo+juliet, better casting probably.
based
I disagree but those digits can't be wrong
this one was pure kino
Richard III, with Ian McKellan.
It's fun and comfy. Keanu is hilariously bad but I kind of like that.
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>it's another Hamlet with Hamlet being played by a 30-50 year old man
Serious question: are you homosexual or female?
Throne of Blood > Polanski's >>>>>>>human waste>>>>>> 2015
farquad
Where's that webm from
Fantastic aesthetic, love this adaptation
It is a truly fantastic teen movie
Roman Polanski's Macbeth
Pure kino
Throne of blood no contest
very bad
Throne of Blood