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Hopefully! Maybe we'll find bunches of money to live for a lifetime if that was possible.

Though it's pretty interesting how you could tie Shakespeare with Japanese period dramas. Romeo and Juliet might make a bit more sense, but I can't seem to think of how the other plays he's written would work for it.

Now that would be a dream come true. You have heard of the golden rule, yes? Whoever has the gold makes the rules!

Quite so. It will, of course, require some tweaking. But stories like Macbeth and King Lear (Throne of Blood and Ran being the Kurosawa counterparts, respectively) are somewhat basic stories if you take away all the flourish, so you can probably imagine how they would work.

Of course, the other way is to watch the movies, but you seem to have a backlog already.

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I haven't been updated with Smash (thanks John) for a while but this:

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According to my pants, has just confirmed Solid Snake. (Off topic and random but who cares) :'D

lol, Jiac... and how goes?

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I haven't been updated with Smash (thanks John) for a while but this:

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According to my pants, has just confirmed Solid Snake. (Off topic and random but who cares) :'D

Hah ha!Dangly parts!
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clearly she wants duck to have no member title so he also becomes you and then there are two yous and that's EVEN BETTER

"you're not me!"

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Now that would be a dream come true. You have heard of the golden rule, yes? Whoever has the gold makes the rules!
Quite so. It will, of course, require some tweaking. But stories like Macbeth and King Lear (Throne of Blood and Ran being the Kurosawa counterparts, respectively) are somewhat basic stories if you take away all the flourish, so you can probably imagine how they would work.

Of course, the other way is to watch the movies, but you seem to have a backlog already.

I actually have not heard of this golden rule, but it sounds pretty great!

I'm familiar of Macbeth but not so much for King Lear. But I guess I can see how the concepts are applied to the movies.

It would be interesting to try to watch a new genre though! Is his name Akira Kurosawa?

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