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Titus: The Illustrated Screenplay, Adapted from the Play by William Shakespeare (Newmarket Pictorial Moviebooks)

Title:Titus: The Illustrated Screenplay, Adapted from the Play by William Shakespeare (Newmarket Pictorial Moviebooks)
Author:Julie Taymor
Rating:4.50 (970 Votes)
Asin:1557044368
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:192 Pages
Publish Date:2000-04-18
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Featuring more than 80 photos (most in full color), the director's own production notes, and the complete shooting script-here is the stunning pictorial record of the extraordinary movie written, directed, and coproduced by Julie Taymor, starring Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange. This mesmerizing retelling of Shakespeare's comic tragedy Titus Andronicus is as visually stunning as it is theatrically charged. Filmed in Italy, with elaborate sets and the grand scale of real historical monuments from the Roman Empire and the Mussolini era, Julie Taymor's Titus is a work already being hailed as a cinematic masterpiece. The movie stars Academy Award®-winning actors Anthony Hopkins as the honorable but flawed Titus and Jessica Lange as Goth queen Tamora, as well as Alan Cumming, Colm Feore, James Frain, Laura Fraser, Harry Lennix, Angus Macfadyen, Matthew Rhys and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The creative production team includes five-time Academy Award®-nominated producti

Editorial : Julie Taymor takes Shakespeare's goriest play and makes it vivid, relevant, and of elevating scariness. It is a complex weave of word and image, and an early clue to where film might go in its second century. -- Richard Corliss, Time

It answered just about every question I had, and is a very readable and interesting story, with suberb photos. I have visited him in San Quentin Prison many times. I have read the old book on The Dam Busters, and have seen the movie; but nothing brings it to life like this book. The world-building seems assured, although much is only hinted at. Is it worth for someone who has already read the 1st edition to buy this 2nd edition of Brand Sense?. Will keep looking for the one that I know is out there - or buried in my collection in the garage!. THat forms the heart of this book--but it is SO poorly done. The discussion on resource management and prioritization was good too.
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