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Saturday, August 29, 2009
Watched Prospero's Books again
It's great. I can't sit through all of it (as I mentioned elsewhere, I'm a half-philistine) but I love it anyway.
Gielgud speaks all the lines, it takes place on a fucked up Baroque fantasy soundstage. A living painting.
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