So yeah, I think I'm ready to watch Romeo and Juliet. The upcoming movie stars Douglas Booth as the ever so gorgeous Romeo and Hailee Steinfeld, the very beautiful Juliet.
I happen to agree with James St. James, he is the dreamiest Romeo since Leonardo Di Caprio, played alongside Claire Danes in the 1996 film rendition of the same story.
The new movie, is going to be pretty darn cool. Ryan and I can't wait to see it. Here's the synopsis...
In the 16th Century, young writer William Shakespeare is grappling with
the story of his latest play, Romeo and Juliet. William's vivid
imagination hurls him forward in time to Oxford in the 21st Century,
where the feud in his play now rages for real - between two rival
business families, the Montanas and the Carringtons. William, all at sea
in the 21st Century, soon finds himself caught up in his own story...
Do you want to insult your friends, but don't want to use curse words to do it? Do you want to talk back to your parents, because you're not getting what you want? Well, you don't have to wait any longer, you can now use this handy Shakespearean chart to help you insult them.
The next time your friend tells you you've gained a few pounds, tell them you "frothy, flap-mouthed, foot-licker!" and the next time your parents tell you that you can't spend the night at your boyfriend's house, snap back at them and say, "you tottering, motley-minded, hugger-mugger!"
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