I'm guessing nobody gonna like this fluff but I've enjoyed it since 1993.
I like Shakespeare though.
Pretty good adaptation and easier to follow Early English Modern Language or Elizabeth English if you prefer.
Very difficult to find a Shakespeare Comedy turned into Film.
They usually leave that for Television or Live Performances.
This thread stared with Keanu Reeves as John Wick so this movie is fitting.
You like John Wick?
You like Michael Keaton?
You want some Diversity with Denzel Washington?
You like those Satanic Underworld Movies with Kate Beckinsale?
Well, here they all are together, doing Shakespeare!
You even get Ken and Em before their Divorce.
Usually its a seven year itch but Kenneth was a bit early with 5 or 6.
I missed this in the movie theaters but watched it with my Aunt at home.
She didn't like it.
I loved it and still do.
Sigh No More.
Into Hey, Nonny... Nonny.
Ok, Ok... I watched it again last night at 2am and cried like a little baby.
That's just me though.
Lot's of Suppressed and Repressed Emotions deep down inside of me that I will continue to push down further.
Let's be honest... we're all Fucked Up.
I find the end scene to be a whirlwind with all that fluff, dancing, celebration, music and visuals.
According to the Legend they used one camera and only one take!!
That's Impressive!
Gonna be tough to find people to make movies like this anymore.
Those days are gone.
Quote: "Is it not strange that sheep's guts should hale souls out of men's bodies?"
Translation: The plucking of the lute strings, being made of guts, makes music that stirs emotions.
Even in the strongest of men.
Free on Tubi... link provided.
Crystal Clear SD Version too.
I want my dvd money back!
Much Ado About Nothing (1993)
https://tubitv.com/movies/300457/much-ado-about-nothing
This youtube clip is not as good of quality but it is the end scene.




Reply With Quote