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I have spent a considerable amount of time studying the old, medieval tellings of the legend, as well as researching the 'real' Arthur (who existed pre-medieval, around the 6th or 7th century) and I enjoyed this interpretation. The only really bad thing that stuck out was the costumes. Many were not historically accurate. In particular, the costumes of the knights were terrible! Same with the construction of the round table room. It looked like something out of Star Trek.
I generally don't put any trust in people's opinions of movies because they're usually way too harsh and critical. I was in the play A Midsummer Night's Dream (I played Hippolyta) and I personally found it just a cute, funny, silly play.It's certainly not considered one of Shakespeare's best, although I really like it. It's not like they're trying to do Hamlet or King Lear for this movie; plays that should be taken seriously. I think that the movie MSND, because of the style and purpose of the play, shouldn't be criticized so much. No one's really certain of how to interpret the play; it is silly and funny on the surface, but how much is there underneath? Suffice it to say, lay off being so harsh on the movie; there is no *one* interpretation of this unusual play.
As an English major, i enjoyed watching this version of the movie as a different perspective from the play.
As an English major, i enjoyed watching this version of the movie as a different perspective from the play.
Ok, I love "Grease" and am currently performing the musical, but Grease 2 has to be one of the worst movies EVER, and I'm not usually really critical about movies. Acting, directing, songs (ouch!), everything about it. It is fun to watch though, just because of how horrible it is. My friends & I laughed at it all the way through. Kind of like when you watch Ed Wood's "Plan 9 From Outer Space" just to have a good time making fun of it.