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As We Like It

Jonathan Cox, Aven McMaster, and Mark Sundaramtheextracurricular.com
Examining film adaptations of Shakespeare movie by movie
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Episodes

Episode 16: Michael Almereyda's Cymbeline

We review Ethan Hawke & Ed Harris's Cymbeline (2014), a movie that wasn't well received when it came out, but may offer interesting insights into the Shakespearean play it adapts. Is it a flat production of a poor play, as many critics said, or a philosophically coherent interpretation of work that offers us surprisingly existential insights into the violence of the modern world? Join us as we work through our reactions to this sometimes perplexing movie.

Jul 26, 20171 hr 3 min

Episode 15: Charlton Heston's Antony & Cleopatra

We discuss Heston's Antony, how little his Cleopatra gets to say, and the perils of rewording Shakespeare's text. And then we speculate about our dream casting for Antony & Cleopatra: who could be the power couple among current actors? Suggestions welcome!

Jun 28, 201759 min

Episode 14: Westside Story

We discuss the classic musical adaptation of Romeo & Juliet, and how the music of Bernstein & the lyrics of Sondheim transform Shakespeare's play and its message.

May 31, 20171 hr 1 min

Episode 13: Slings & Arrows, Season 1 (Hamlet)

Aven & Mark introduce John to their favourite tv show about Shakespeare, Slings & Arrows. They discuss how it casts new light on Hamlet as a play and as a cultural force, its commentary on art and commercialism, Canada/US relations, and our connections to death--all while revelling in its deliciously funny dialogue.

Apr 19, 20171 hr 8 min

Episode 12: Zeffirelli's Romeo & Juliet

All four co-hosts convene to discuss the classic Zeffirelli version of Romeo & Juliet, with its young co-stars, beautiful architecture, lush scenery and costuming, and evocative score. Jon, Aven, Mark & John elaborate on the cuts to the text, the emphasis on the political threat of the feuding families, the ridiculousness of considering this a love story to be emulated, and the developments in cinematography and editing evident in this iconic movie.

Mar 16, 20171 hr 3 min

Episode 11: Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet

After a longer than usual break, we return with a longer than usual movie--and episode! John Kelly joins Aven and Mark to discuss this lavish, star-studded, and unabridged version of Hamlet. What is gained by filming the entire text? How does it enrich our understanding of Hamlet's character -- and does it make us like him more or less?

Feb 01, 20171 hr 24 min

Episode 10: Orson Welles's Chimes at Midnight

Aven & Mark are joined by a guest host, John Kelly, to discuss Orson Welles's adaptation of several plays into the story of Falstaff. A stylish, moving, and fascinating piece of cinema, it gives us lots to discuss about the plays, the characters, and the Welles's connection to Falstaff himself.

Nov 03, 20161 hr 12 min

Episode 9: Verdi & Zeffirelli's Falstaff

We explore some of the history of opera in our discussion of this filmed version of Zeffirelli's production of Verdi's Falstaff at the Metropolitan Opera. A comic romp with some lovely music and lavish staging, the show provides some interesting insights into Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor, on which it's based.

Oct 16, 201658 min

Episode 8: Kenneth Branagh's Henry V

Join us this month as we watch Kenneth Branagh's Henry V, an excellent adaptation of this history play which proves startlingly relevant in the after man of the Brexit vote. His first movie as director, Branagh delivers a sharp and thrilling adaptation of the play.

Jul 03, 201658 min

Episode 7: River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves in My Own Private Idaho

In this episode, Mark, Aven, and Jon we watch and discuss Gus Van Sant's 1991 indie classic My Own Private Idaho. A visually stunning and inventive movie, it incorporates the story of Henry IV Parts 1 & 2 and Henry V into a tale about love and loss among the gay escorts in the Pacific Northwest.

May 24, 20161 hr 1 min

Episode 6: Michael Fassbender's Macbeth

Join Mark, Aven, and Jon as we watch and discuss the 2015 film version of Macbeth. A visually stunning but very muted film, this movie keeps the time period intact but is presented in a very contemporary manner.

Apr 19, 201653 min

Episode 5: Akira Kurosawa's Ran

In this episode, Jon, Mark, and Aven watch and discuss Akira Kurosawa's 1985 movie Ran. A fusion of King Lear with Japanese history, Ran is an incredibly intricate, well-made, and bleak movie that's so rich with detail and reinterpretation that any discussion on it could last well beyond its nearly three-hour running time.

Mar 10, 20161 hr 11 min

Episode 4: She's the Man

Jon, Aven, and Mark temporarily skip over Ran to watch 2006's She's the Man. This movie takes 10 Things I Hate About You's approach to Twelfth Night, albeit less successfully than 10 Things took on The Taming of the Shrew.

Feb 19, 20161 hr 5 min

Episode 3: Much Ado About Nothing (1993)

In this episode, Aven and Mark show Jon one of their favorite movies, Kenneth Branagh's 1993 adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing. The movie is by far the most traditional of the three they've watched, and also, the most charming.

Dec 30, 20151 hr

Episode 2: 10 Things I Hate About You

In this episode, Aven and Mark watch one of Jon's favorite movies, 1999's 10 Things I Hate About You, for the first time. A modernized retelling of The Taming of the Shrew, the movie goes out of its way to address a lot of the somewhat problematic moments in the original.

Nov 20, 20151 hr 7 min

Episode 1: Julie Taymor's The Tempest

In this inaugural episode, Jon, Aven, and Mark discuss their intentions behind the project and why they chose to start with Julie Taymor's 2010 movie The Tempest.

Oct 31, 20151 hr 7 min
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