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"Brevity is the soul of wit.*" "*Ain't that the truth!"
6 June 2002
I had seen bits and pieces of this before, mainly done by competitors in speech and debate tournaments. I found the script funny, but there was always something lacking in the competitors.

When my mom, aunt, and I had the opportunity to see the entire original play in London, I discovered why! Not only was it the obvious; professional actors who actually knew what they were doing, but intense physical comedy. The combination of slapstick galore, eloquent Shakespearean verse, modern twists for humor, and cheap cheesy props made this THE funniest play I have ever seen, and believe me, that's a strong compliment; I'm an avid theatre goer and find many things funny, but this is the creme de la creme! After an hour and a half of non-stop diaphragmatic convulsing over absurd Shakespeare, the show was over and we returned to our hotels, groups, and individual tour. Several of the occurrences always stuck with me; and though this is not uncommon for me, I would think of something that happened in the show that would get me laughing hysterically out of nowhere. A short while after my mother and I returned home, I discovered through the Reduced Shakespeare Company's website that the video was available and jumped for joy! At Christmas, one of my many wonderful gifts happened to be this video! As we see, it stars Adam Long, one of the 3 writers of the show, who continues to perform it in London last I knew, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor. All three hilarious in their own ways. Although this is definitely better seen live, as most shows are, I have not met a single person who didn't laugh hysterically at SOME point while watching the video. This is one of my favorite videos in my collection, right up there with my Monty Python shrine! On a semi-related note, anyone interested may want to check out the actual script to "The Complete Works. . ." It's available through the Reduced Shakespeare Company's website, and I'm sure through certain booksellers, or Amazon, or even a public library somewhere. The script is mostly what is on the video, but contains many hilarious footnotes, pictures, and several introductions that are definitely worth it! 10 stars!
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It's not the end of the world. . .oh wait, that's what the movie is about.
9 August 2001
I just saw this movie the other day, and I wasn't thrilled with it, but come on people, it wasn't THAT bad. I almost wanted to type it wasn't the end of the world, but that's what the movie is about. Anyway. . .I actually thought the people playing the main characters were fairly decent. Some of you writing reviews out here obviously have no experience acting, these people weren't bad at all. It's not like this was a particularly hard script to act or anything. There were only a few people I didn't like casted because the movie didn't make an attempt to identify their point in being there. Also, for those of you who are totally clueless: Carpathia is Romanian not Russian. So you should at least say it was a bad Romanian accent because if he was Russian he wouldn't be buddies with Rosenzweig considering that Rosenzweig was from Israel and Israel and Russia were enemies in the book. I don't give this movie an extremely high out of the sky rating mostly because it didn't really follow the book very well, but I still enjoyed it.
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