...or rather Alfred.

Jan 19, 2006 16:50

9 Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead icons, because I've just watched it twice in a row.


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kaleidoscopize January 20 2006, 18:01:28 UTC
Tom Stoppard is my best friend.
I approve of these icons.

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kyraille January 20 2006, 19:11:39 UTC
Tell me, how is it that you manage to become cooler and cooler every time you say something? It's NOT NORMAL.

I want him to be my friend too, but he never returns my phone calls. :(

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kaleidoscopize January 20 2006, 20:57:51 UTC
Next year, if you take AP English ::gives a significant look:: you will study Hamlet for about a year, and every time someone mentions Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in discussion you are required to interject "are dead!" and snicker softly to yourself on my behalf. This will not annoy your classmates. Oh, and also there is an option to write your big fat Hamlet Paper on R.a.G.A.D. Huzzah!

And speak for yourself, Ms. I-am-a-witty-and-glamour-tastic-artistic-genius-with-flawless-taste!
Geez Louise.

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kyraille January 21 2006, 19:43:27 UTC
I AM taking AP English, so I can go to college and get a useless degree in Literature and not have a job for the rest of my life. I find this to be a worthy aspiration.

Your legacy will be bravely carried on through 2007, I SHALL NOT FALTER.

You know, if we banded together and tried to take over the world or something, we would be completely unstoppable.

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yum_sassafrass January 21 2006, 16:04:52 UTC
kat...

you're really too cool to even be associated with me.
i am proud i sit behind you in homeroom.
i wouldn't want to stare at the back of anyone else's head.

with love,
laura cerrezin

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kyraille January 22 2006, 05:45:49 UTC
Laura!

Awww, I love you. I'll make sure the back of my head looks extra interesting next week. ♥

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sojisaanaru January 26 2006, 03:45:07 UTC
Okay. So. Tell me about this movie. I mean, really, I've heard of it, but what is it even about?

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kyraille January 26 2006, 04:12:44 UTC
Wellll... it helps if you're familiar with Hamlet. It basically takes the point of view of two minor characters from the play (R and G, of course) and since they're characters in a play they have no freedom of choice and at the same time they're suffering amnesia and have no idea what happened to them before the play began and there's something about psychotic actors and coins always landing on 'heads' and... okay, now that I'm trying to wrap my brain around the concept of a play about people in a play within a play I think my head is going to implode.

And all of this while expostulating on philosophy and existentialism and being amusing while doing it. It was a play by Tom Stoppard first, actually.

Plus, Gary Oldman and Tim Roth. Mmmyes.

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sojisaanaru January 27 2006, 00:15:21 UTC
I am very familiar with Hamlet. For one, we JUST read it in ALP, and I just watched the Reduced Shakespeare Company's version. (Hilarious!) Not that RSC's version really counts for much. But whatever.

Mmmmm, I must see it. It's now added to the extremely long list of movies-to-see that I have.

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kyraille January 27 2006, 21:46:38 UTC
I've never seen anything by the RSC but I've heard of them and want to! We're supposed to do Hamlet next year in class but I've already read it anyway. Ah well.

I actually wrote down my movies-to-see list and it's almost an entire page. It is most ridiculous, and I never see movies so it just keeps growing...

Also, whenever I watch Without A Trace now, I think of you. :D

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gogglesque August 7 2008, 02:06:27 UTC
Hallo these are from very long ago but very nice; I take some! :D

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