Tag: hamlet

2007 Nov 07

Kate Winslet at Chelsea Vocational and Technical High School

Actress Kate Winslet listens as students perform mini-scenes from Othello and Hamlet at Chelsea Vocational and Technical High School in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2007. Winslet also discussed acting with students in a take-off on “Inside the Actors Studio”. A local theater group, Epic Theatre Ensemble, started the Shakespeare program at the school several years ago in an effort to bring the arts into public schools and expose students to acting.

GALLERY LINKS:
• Other Appearances: Chelsea Vocational and Technical High School

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2007 Aug 18

Hamlet DVD goodies: Part II

Now you can watch five scenes from the movie as they were added to the videos archive:


VIDEO LINKS:
• Hamlet: “Give Up the Truth
• Hamlet: “Ecstasy of Love
• Hamlet: “To Be or Not to Be
• Hamlet: “I Hope All Will Be Well
• Hamlet: “Madness

Also, some more trivia have been added. Thanks to Kim for contributing!

2007 Aug 17

Hamlet DVD goodies: Part I

Got my copy of the Hamlet two-disc Special Edition DVD (order it now on Amazon!) yesterday and here’s the first goodies:


GALLERY LINKS:
• Hamlet: DVD Screen captures – Movie
• Hamlet: DVD Screen captures – To Be on Camera: A History with Hamlet

VIDEO LINKS:
• Hamlet: Trailer (re-uploaded with better quality)
• Hamlet: DVD Screen captures – To Be on Camera: A History with Hamlet

Check back later for movie clips!

2007 May 18

Contest answers and winner!

Congratulations to Nickeline, the winner of this contest! She’ll be receiving:

• Saturday magazine (April 3, 2004 issue)
• Finding Neverland R1 DVD (widescreen)

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2007 May 08

The Shakespeare Collection Comes to DVD August 14

Warner Bros. is getting literary in August!

Warner Home Video will debut a four title collection of William Shakespeare’s most famous screen adaptations on August 14. Leading the group of the Bard’s masterworks will be the long-awaited DVD debut of Kenneth’s Branagh’s Hamlet 2-Disc Special Edition, the unforgettable and highly acclaimed full text version of Shakespeare’s powerful tragedy, featuring a magnificent all-star cast. The collection also includes three other famous Shakespeare screen translations, all making their highly-demanded premieres on DVD — Max Reinhardt’s legendary production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, which featured virtually the entire Warner Bros. stable of stars circa 1935, Sir Laurence Olivier’s Othello, and the lavish M-G-M version of Romeo And Juliet starring Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer. Among the galaxy of famous stars in these films are Maggie Smith, James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland, Mickey Rooney, Kate Winslet, Julie Christie, Jack Lemmon, Robin Williams and Billy Crystal.

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2007 Jan 08

Kate Winslet vanishes into her roles

Sarah Pierce, the central figure in Little Children is a mess. It goes beyond her uncombed hair, baggy overalls and rat’s-nest purse. She’s a smart woman who has somehow ended up in a dumb life that doesn’t feel like it belongs to her. In this she seems very different from the famously grounded Kate Winslet, who plays her in the Todd Field film of Tom Perrotta’s story of suburbia and its discontents.

Ms. Winslet, whose finely wrought performance has already won her a Golden Globe nomination and could well land her on this year’s Oscar ballot, deliberately rejected a dumb life after Titanic made her a worldwide celebrity at 22. She refused to become a Hollywood cliché, embarking instead on a decade of playing chewy, interesting parts in a series of films ranging from offbeat indies like Hideous Kinky and Holy Smoke to prestige projects like Iris and Quills She was the flaky, bewitching Clementine in Michel Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind and the teary, overwrought Ophelia in Kenneth Branagh’s Hamlet. She has mastered the role of glamorous yet gracious luminary, dolling up for the red carpet and dishing on the talk shows with what appears to be genuine relish.

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