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Macbeth is the latest movie by Geoffrey "Romper Stomper" Wright. As you would guess, it's a modern-day adaption of Shakespear's play, set in the ganglands of Melbourne.

I think I'm swayed enough to go see this, if only to see some of the kids struggle with the dialogue.
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Hrn, not really a fan of Mcbeth, but I do loves me some Willy S, and I'm always interested in who can and can't pull off adaptations. I reckon Wright would manage it pretty well.

Theres also a production of Anthony and Cleopatra playin in the UK at the moment with Patrick Stewart.

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so i guess you guys haven't heard of the princess di trannies blood play...
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That looks awesome! I need to get some more gold-top mushies and take my gal to see it.
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gold-top mushies
whatever that is... it sounds like a sickly sweet mcdonalds treat.
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The best version of Macbeth I've ever seen
-- and the best piece of live performance, for that matter --
barely got through the first sixteen lines of text.


also-- I'm very tempted to see Stacey Keach as King Lear in my town.
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Die Zulo Gestalt";p="804289 wrote:That looks awesome! I need to get some more gold-top mushies and take my gal to see it.
You could just get me ripped and I'll be your girlfriend for the night.
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Sweet! I've been reading a lot about both (Macbeth + Princess Di/tranny/blood play) and I'm as keen as mustard.
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Macbeth is probably my favourite Shakespeare play, hence I am not going to see this film.
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I finally saw a preview for this the other day.

It looks horrible.

I'm sorry for bringing it up.
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ReverseEngineer";p="804715 wrote:The best version of Macbeth I've ever seen
-- and the best piece of live performance, for that matter --
barely got through the first sixteen lines of text.
I saw them do it again, recently
it's still brilliant.

their version of Frankenstein is even better.
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ReverseEngineer";p="804715 wrote:The best version of Macbeth I've ever seen
-- and the best piece of live performance, for that matter --
barely got through the first sixteen lines of text.
Sounds interesting.

Who were the company that put it on and where did they do it?
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