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Post by NoShear on Oct 25, 2024 15:52:08 GMT
"If you can look into the seeds of time/And say which grain will grow and which will not..." Meant to post this to you four days ago, ando... My favorite Stephen King film made its premiere on October 21, 1983: That year of 1983 is notable for Anthony Zerbe. Along with his appearance in THE DEAD ZONE, Anthony Zerbe also offered his interpretation of the title character of THE TRAGEDIE OF MACBETH at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego which I got to attend. Though Macbeth is my favorite of The Bard's and there was the added novelty of seeing Zerbe in the role, I was still left wanting something more: The play was minimally staged indoors which, for me, limited the experience.
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Post by ando on Oct 27, 2024 1:41:28 GMT
"If you can look into the seeds of time/And say which grain will grow and which will not..." Meant to post this to you four days ago, ando... My favorite Stephen King film made its premiere on October 21, 1983: That year of 1983 is notable for Anthony Zerbe. Along with his appearance in THE DEAD ZONE, Anthony Zerbe also offered his interpretation of the title character of THE TRAGEDIE OF MACBETH at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego which I got to attend. Though Macbeth is my favorite of The Bard's and there was the added novelty of seeing Zerbe in the role, I was still left wanting something more: The play was minimally staged indoors which, for me, limited the experience. Ha, is that an opening quote from the film? It’s one of the SK films I haven’t seen. But I did find a nice streamer. Thanks.
Never followed Zerbe. But it’s a funny coincidence that you’ve mentioned The Scottish Play as I’ve just finished watching the Welles Classic, which next to Kurosawa’s Throne of Blood, is my favorite film version of the play.
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Post by NoShear on Oct 27, 2024 17:52:33 GMT
"If you can look into the seeds of time/And say which grain will grow and which will not..." Meant to post this to you four days ago, ando... My favorite Stephen King film made its premiere on October 21, 1983: That year of 1983 is notable for Anthony Zerbe. Along with his appearance in THE DEAD ZONE, Anthony Zerbe also offered his interpretation of the title character of THE TRAGEDIE OF MACBETH at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego which I got to attend. Though Macbeth is my favorite of The Bard's and there was the added novelty of seeing Zerbe in the role, I was still left wanting something more: The play was minimally staged indoors which, for me, limited the experience. Ha, is that an opening quote from the film? It’s one of the SK films I haven’t seen. But I did find a nice streamer. Thanks.
Never followed Zerbe. But it’s a funny coincidence that you’ve mentioned The Scottish Play as I’ve just finished watching the Welles Classic, which next to Kurosawa’s Throne of Blood, is my favorite film version of the play.
No, I don't think those Shakespeare lines kick off the film, ando; I just thought that they were a nice setup to my post... Hopefully you'll enjoy THE DEAD ZONE and, conversely, I need to view THRONE OF BLOOD based on your prompt here - thanks, ando.
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