People, I am really not sure how I feel about this:
I love Much Ado. LOVE it. That play is so near and dear to my heart, and informs so much of my outlook towards book and film...whether I'm reading about a couple or watching them on-screen, there's a 98% chance I'm subconsciously measuring their chemistry by the gold standard that is Beatrice and Benedick.
So. I'm just not sure about this vision of Shakespeare's timeless comedy of manners and romance. Maybe it's just the trailer -- the way its shot, the music? Maybe I'll love Amy Acker as Beatrice and whoever this Benedick guy is (Alexis Denisof -- clearly my problem is that I was never able to get into Buffy).
On the plus side, Nathan Fillion is playing Dogberry! And Clark Gregg is playing Leonato! HELLO AGENT COULSON. :) So there's that. Has anyone seen it? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Aw, I think it looks fun and charming.
ReplyDelete@Tasha - I hope that's the case. :)
ReplyDeleteHmm. . . looks interesting! I love Much Ado, too, and an American modern adaptation would be curious, especially with the unlikely Joss Whedon directing! I'll have to give this one a shot--thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDenisof and Acker had one of THE sweetest ill-fated love stories on Angel. Definitely looking forward to seeing them together on this - their on-screen chemistry is amazing!
ReplyDeleteYou might want to try Buffy again - the show took a while to grab me and the first (short) season is definitely the weakest. Things pick up in a big way early in season 2!
@Jess - You're welcome! :)
ReplyDelete@Katie - OH now that's interesting about Denisof & Acker on Angel. And thanks for the Buffy encouragement. :)
I'm not sure either, but hey, it has those familiar faces and I really enjoyed the Ken Branagh version of the story. And Joss Whedon is Joss Whedon, after all.
ReplyDeleteNot to mention Nathan Fillion. <3
@Traxy - I <3 Nathan Fillion. :)
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