Creating clips for youtube is 100% nasty and illegal and it's really very very naughty, and obviously I'm not in favour of it in the slightest...it's also totally irresistable, entirely non-profit and only fair seeing that copies are in such short supply...

Clips

Opening: "Heads!"

Memory and Hamburgers...

Meeting the player

Questions!

Gravity...

Newton's garden

Meeting Hamlet

"There isn't any wind!"

Rosencrantz in the bath, and discovering steam (PS, why is this the most terrifying piece of film ever? Everyone I've ever watched it with has got decidedly jumpy at this point. Perhaps because it's the only time R+G aren't within arms reach during the film?)

The actors play dead, and biplanes...

Box speech!

Very brief clip from the boat

A whole three minutes of boat

The final scene on the boat :(

Gary Oldman’s DVD interview (in four parts…it’s about five hundred hours long…and eventually, if you're all very very nice, I'll upload the other four interviews somewhere...)

Or you can watch Gary Oldman's DVD interview set to music

Tim Roth's interview has been uploaded in four parts Part 1 ~ Part 2 ~ Part 3 ~ Part 4

Now all we need is someone to upload Richard Dreyfuss' unflinchingly honest interview (most special features are a bit luvvy; you don't often get one where an actor confesses he was confused by the plot and ignored by the rest of the cast.) and Tom Stoppard's.

Top Recommendation: An short animated adaptatation, yes entirely in a language I (and possibly you) cannot speak, but absolutely brilliant nontheless.

Fan mixes


R's inventions!!!!! To the Pink Panther tune!

To the Peter Gunn Theme

Weak and Powerless by A Perfect Circle

Bohemian Rhapsody!

"Limelight" by Rush

Every Day is the Same by Nine Inch Nails

Dal Lászlónak by Quimby (think the Sims theme tune, but it works well)

Friends theme tune!

Innocence by Avril Lavigne

"Parting of the Sensory" by Modest Mouse.

"The Clincher" by Chevelle - I'd never have associated this style of music with R+G fanvidding, but this is suprisingly good, in a very weird way.

"The Scientist" by Coldplay - its funny, every fandom seems to have claimed Coldplay as their own private property on the grounds they like the band, not that it makes any sense. But I've always thought The Scientist was strangely suitable for this film - and I don't even like the song...

"Get out the door" by Velvet Revolver (this is part 1 of 2. How, I'm not quite sure)

"Mary Mary" by Velvet Revolver (look! part 2! Don't say I don't love you guys...)

"Dream On" by Aerosmith

"Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol

"The Wind" by Cat Stevens (predominantly Ros)

"The Scientist" by Coldplay Spoof which I thought was fairly hilarious. Wait till the music kicks in. Don't want to spoil the suprise. Of course, if at that point you don't get it...then it's your loss...

First love (Utada Hikaru) - this is a mix of everything Gary Oldman's ever been in, but there is a teeny tiny bit of Rosencrantz...

Trailer recut as fantasy epic!

Some random Hamlet stuff


Hamlet, in the style of a silent movie.

"Hamlet in a Nutshell" - another silent-style Hamlet synopsis. While the first one was an excercise in arthouse, this is blatantly a student project. Keep listening: it's pretty amusing, and especially good for last minute revision.

Act II Scene II from Branagh's Hamlet! - You have no idea how happy this makes me...They arrive on a train! I love this film, and I particularly love this scene - mostly because of Hamlet's reaction. He's not just cold and paranoid, he is genuinely happy to see them, and genuinely upset when he works out what they're up to. He is 100% my Hamlet :)

Hamlet:Animated Tales - a 3 part upload of this gorgeously animated version of the play. Even though R and G are cut from it, its worth watching for the prettiness.

Non-filmy ones


Sweet, short adverts for a show after the Mac/PC advert: Part 1 ~ Part 2 ~ Part 3 ~

Um, OK, it's the questions dialogue mixed with an anime tennis match..

An alien head speaking Guildenstern's lines. Very very scary.

The Hamlet section of "Tales from the Public Domain", the Simpsons Hamlet spoof.

The play being performed in the anime series Haruhi Suzumiya. The scene is the opening with the coins in the forest, and those costumes look very familiar...

The Hamlet Puppet Pals - if you've already caught the Harry Potter "Mysterious Ticking Noise", then you'll know what you're in store for. I warn you, this doesn't even approach the quality of the original.


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