mouracs
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Michael Emerson is in my head...
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Post by mouracs on Aug 11, 2007 16:43:06 GMT -4
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Aug 11, 2007 17:44:13 GMT -4
A great find.
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Post by rage on Aug 11, 2007 17:53:18 GMT -4
wow! i'v never seen them b4 thanx
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Post by andogirl7 on Aug 11, 2007 19:01:11 GMT -4
Thanks for posting!!! I never seen those before either.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2007 1:14:28 GMT -4
I saw those some time back. There are four or so, right? Two interviews with a woman outside the theater, one in a TV studio, and one of him talking about getting "the big break" with "Gross Indecencies." They are good. A little touch of spontaneity and outside the context of "Lost."
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Post by greenleaf on Aug 12, 2007 9:47:59 GMT -4
I never saw the second video!! I like when Michael parodies something or speaks a special "theatrical" voice!! Thanks for the link!!
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Post by benlinusisagoodguy on Aug 12, 2007 10:12:35 GMT -4
awww the man is soo adorable i just watched them dreamliy lol
i liked the bit after he did that shakesphere line thing and his dirrty laugh came out
*melts*
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Post by henryrocks on Aug 13, 2007 0:05:44 GMT -4
In my geekery, I now know where that line comes from... it's the murdering uncle king in Hamlet. Didn't he play him?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2007 1:25:34 GMT -4
Wins points with me, henryrocks, to know Shakespeare. It's been a while since I've in high school, but I'm curious, do they still teach Shakespeare in high school in general English courses? It was mandatory for general english classes to teach one play a year. Those in advanced or special, read two.
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Post by benlinusisagoodguy on Aug 13, 2007 5:30:32 GMT -4
Wins points with me, henryrocks, to know Shakespeare. It's been a while since I've in high school, but I'm curious, do they still teach Shakespeare in high school in general English courses? It was mandatory for general english classes to teach one play a year. Those in advanced or special, read two. yeah they still do i left school about 4-5 yrs back and i did romeo and juliet, and macbeth
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2007 5:56:39 GMT -4
Wins points with me, henryrocks, to know Shakespeare. It's been a while since I've in high school, but I'm curious, do they still teach Shakespeare in high school in general English courses? It was mandatory for general english classes to teach one play a year. Those in advanced or special, read two. yeah they still do i left school about 4-5 yrs back and i did romeo and juliet, and macbeth good. there is hope.
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Post by henryrocks on Aug 13, 2007 9:21:59 GMT -4
Wins points with me, henryrocks, to know Shakespeare. It's been a while since I've in high school, but I'm curious, do they still teach Shakespeare in high school in general English courses? It was mandatory for general english classes to teach one play a year. Those in advanced or special, read two. Yeah, she's right, R&J and Macbeth are generally the two that are taught. That's what it was for me. I think my favorite is Macbeth (or Midsummer Night's Dream), but Hamlet is interesting, to say the least. I read that one on my own.
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Post by benobsessed on Aug 13, 2007 9:59:35 GMT -4
I feel I missed out at school becuase I only did Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night. I enjoyed them and would have liked to do more. However, I have been to see Hamlet, King Lear and Henry V on stage.
We also did a lot of William Blake, Chaucer and Dante at school because our teacher was obsessed with them. Again I also enjoyed them.
Thanks for the link by the way- it's great!
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mouracs
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Michael Emerson is in my head...
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Post by mouracs on Aug 14, 2007 15:59:06 GMT -4
hey, nice guys, remembering good times at school, huh? ;-) In Brazil, we read Portuguese and Brazilian Literature of course, but Literature in English only those who go to college to study a foreign language. can any of you get what that voice says on the video just before Mike give the lines?
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Aug 14, 2007 16:12:31 GMT -4
hey, nice guys, remembering good times at school, huh? ;-) In Brazil, we read Portuguese and Brazilian Literature of course, but Literature in English only those who go to college to study a foreign language. can any of you get what that voice says on the video just before Mike give the lines? Which exact video? I'll listen for you. *Just letting you know that I am originally from da Cidade de Sao Paulo*
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