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List Price: $24.98 | | Label: 20th Century Fox
Salesrank: 42194
Released: April 18, 2006 |
| Our Price: $17.04 |
| Used Price: $19.27 |
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Includes the following titles:
*A Midsummer Night's Dream *Romeo & Juliet Special Edition *Titus 2-Disc Special Edition
The Shakespeare Collection (Romeo + Juliet / Titus / A Midsummer Night's Dream) Reviews:
mixed bag 
2009-03-26 - i love the modern version of titus. the midsummer night's dream was also wonderfully done. the romeo and juliet was just too damned sissy-pants for me, though. if not for john leguizamo, the rating would be lower.
Comments on DVD disk sets 
2007-09-22 - Amazon is not at all consistent when providing shoppers with the technical specs of DVDs in general and multi-disk box sets in particular; specifically whether or not they're all ANAMORPHIC.
I assumed (incorrectly) that this version of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' would be anamorphic, as are the other two DVDs in the box set. Turns out it's the same NON-anamorphic, widescreen letterbox version released on 25 January 2001 (UPC 086162123085), and occupies less than half the area of a 50" screen. Six years on, 20th Century Fox still hasn't managed to bring this movie into the 21st century.
Moral: if the description doesn't explicitly say that a DVD is anamorphic, better assume it's not.
terrific collection 
2007-08-10 - three of possibly the most interesting films you'll see, all are dramatic, comical and beautiful in their own way.
Interesting and modern interpretations of Shakespeare for general audiences 
2006-12-29 - These movies are a real value and a good introduction for modern people to Shakespeare. They are not done in a very classical way, but rather take a lot of poetic license in their approach. They are a refreshing interpretation of Shakespeare that are very accessible to a general audience. Serious Shakespeare fans may want something more traditional, but overall these tapes bring a refreshing approach to these classical plays. Titus was especially powerful and provides a lot of creative visual interest, great acting and high emotional impact. While it was a bit disturbing, it was also quite interesting in a way that is unique to Anthony Hopkins. Purists may want to look elsewhere, but I enjoyed seeing these interpretations and recommend them given the caveats above.