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Topic: Movie Romeo and Juliet

Related:
  Romeo    William Shakespeare's Romeo Juliet  
  Play Romeo and Juliet    Soundtrack Romeo and Juliet  
  Juliet    Romeo and Juliet Essay  
  Romeo and Juliet Picture    Romeo and Juliet 1968  
  Romeo and Juliet Analysis and Summary    Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet  

 
 
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Most admires:Natalie Portman,  Sandra Bullock
Bad point(s):Evil
Currently has on their coffee table:Spider-man comic
Dream job(s):Movie star
Favorite activity(s):Going to the movies
Favorite actor(s):Leonardo Dicaprio,  Nicole Kidman,  Ewan McGregor
Favorite great leader(s):Francisco Franco,  Bennito Mussolini,  Primo de Rivera
Likes to wear:Vampire costume
Favorite movie(s):Moulin Rouge,  Grease,  Terminator
Ultimate fantasy(s):Turning into a vampire
Favorite quote(s):"A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver, with some fava beans and a nice chianti...." - Silence of the Lambs
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Miguel Cortez,
Small Business Owner

Steve Taylor In 1968, the year I was born, Franco Zeffirelli produced a modern movie interpretation of "Romeo and Juliet.
Sam Hayden,
Gothic Nightclub Owner

The movie is a Romeo and Juliet story with the undead in starring roles, dealing with forbidden love against the backdrop of an ancient war between vampires and werewolves.
Anita Ganesh,
Poet

) You may have heard some form of this tragic tale of love in the movie West Side Story, which itself was a modern-day adaptation of William Shakespeare's (or is that Francis Bacon's) Romeo and Juliet.
In 1996, Baz Luhrmann produced another modern movie interpretation of "Romeo and Juliet.
There is a 'Romeo and Juliet' romance and many clever gags, but it is the two sequences identified above which bookend the movie's thrills and make it as valuable as any of today's big-budget productions.
 
 
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