I am a teacher with 25 years in the classroom, and a US Army veteran. This movie is a gem. I love it. So many pedagogical lessons in it, whether you see them or not. Thanks Danny and all the rest!
I am a teacher with 25 years in the classroom, and a US Army veteran. This movie is a gem. I love it. So many pedagogical lessons in it, whether you see them or not. Thanks Danny and all the rest!
My God... I was a little girl. 8 yrs old.... I had just came to canada with family from romania, and I didn't know a word of English. No one to play with. So I sat there and watched this movie on vhs over and over and over and I learned English from this movie... too bad I can't even rent it on TH-cam 😞
I have always have a soft spot for this movie. I have always wondered how much better it would have been if it was sleepy melvin who gave the crispians day speech at the end.
I still love Jamal's reaction to Rago, saying Hamlet's in English. Also, the reveal about plays in Shakespeare's time all being done by men was funny yet creepy.
Was because it was illegal for women to act wasn't until 1680s (much after James VI and I death also was patron after he succeeded Elizabeth I of the acting company Shakespeare ran, the Chamberlains Men formerly before he became patron and then on the Kings Men) also after the restoration of the Monarch when Charles I was executed and the war of the 3 kingdoms or the civil wars Is likely that Richard Burbage was the very first Romeo and Master John Goffee (apprentice actor) played the first Juliet and the church hated it apparently saw plays as the act of the devil as such lol Though in all fairness going back about 300 years around about men wore dresses or a form of dress (why do you think its called getting dressed as a phrase for putting on clothes?) least the nobility did for ceremonial things
This movie had a cool cast
I've seen this movie like a hundred and seven or whatever times and this is my First Ever time realizing mark is in this damn thing. Like wth.
I am a teacher with 25 years in the classroom, and a US Army veteran. This movie is a gem. I love it. So many pedagogical lessons in it, whether you see them or not. Thanks Danny and all the rest!
I am a teacher with 25 years in the classroom, and a US Army veteran. This movie is a gem. I love it. So many pedagogical lessons in it, whether you see them or not. Thanks Danny and all the rest!
“A guy playing a girl is just plain filthy.”
I love this movie
My God... I was a little girl. 8 yrs old.... I had just came to canada with family from romania, and I didn't know a word of English. No one to play with. So I sat there and watched this movie on vhs over and over and over and I learned English from this movie... too bad I can't even rent it on TH-cam 😞
It is on youtube to rent. I just saw it there. Renaissance man.
I've had so many students who want a free ride and I always tell them "Never." It's time to step out of the car and drive on your own.
When someone believes in you
I miss the M81 Woodland BDU
Me too along with the Desert Choc. Chip camo
Relax'n Jackson! When I rolled onto ft Jackson they had a sign up home of the Renaissance Man.... summer 94 👍
I have always have a soft spot for this movie. I have always wondered how much better it would have been if it was sleepy melvin who gave the crispians day speech at the end.
Yes, that's moving. The guy with glasses, though.
*Temptation Sensation plays* "Frank Teaches Shakespeare" "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
WAS MARK WAHLBERG AKA PRIVATE MELVIN MELVIN 22 OR 23 HERE IN RENAISSANCE MAN 1994 FILM ?
Andrew Flood he was Pvt.Haywood
@@kimberleighholloway133 I love when Haywood was asked about Laertes and finally gets frustrated and just says "Laertes is a fool!" Bill just smiles.
This movie lifted my spirits!
YEEEEE HAWWWW !!!
I still love Jamal's reaction to Rago, saying Hamlet's in English. Also, the reveal about plays in Shakespeare's time all being done by men was funny yet creepy.
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Was because it was illegal for women to act wasn't until 1680s (much after James VI and I death also was patron after he succeeded Elizabeth I of the acting company Shakespeare ran, the Chamberlains Men formerly before he became patron and then on the Kings Men) also after the restoration of the Monarch when Charles I was executed and the war of the 3 kingdoms or the civil wars Is likely that Richard Burbage was the very first Romeo and Master John Goffee (apprentice actor) played the first Juliet and the church hated it apparently saw plays as the act of the devil as such lol Though in all fairness going back about 300 years around about men wore dresses or a form of dress (why do you think its called getting dressed as a phrase for putting on clothes?) least the nobility did for ceremonial things
Not creepy if you actually STUDY history.