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Ecce Romani: The Epic Play
Play written by Danus Kimballus (me) and Piscina Cusick for the '07 Latin Banquet Script: (More) Play written by Danus Kimballus (me) and Piscina Cusick for the '07 Latin Banquet Script: Act1 Scene 1 (At the domus, packing up) Narrator: We see the Cornelii on one fine summer afternoon, readying for their trip to Rome. Cornelius: What a wondrous day! How exiting this is! We are leaving the domus for Rome! All: Yay!!! Aurelia: I hope we don't have to stay in an inn, but something tells me we will... Sextus: My mother is dead and my father abandoned me when I was little. However, I have deep affection for Cornelia. Cornelia: Ewwww Narrotor: Unfortunatly, Davus, the head slave, will not be coming. Davus: Bye! I'll look after the domus and brand any slaves that happen to run away while you're gone! Narrotor: Eucliedes, however, will Eucliedes: Hello Marcus. Are you ready for your private lesson? Marcus: (backs away from Eucliedes) Mom, I'm nervous. Aurelia: Man up! Eulciedes: Don't worry Marcus. I like you almost as much as I like books Cornelia: Eulciedes, why don't I get any private lessons with you? Eucliedes: because only boys are worthy of my...expertise. Cornelius: Enough of this banter. It's time to leave for Rome! All: Yay!!! (all walk off, cheering) Scene 2 (In carriage) Narrator: The family is in the carriage, speeding for Rome. Eucliedes tries to maintain some sense of home for the boys Eucliedes: Boys, gather 'round for your lessons Sextus: Do I have to? I want to sit next to Cornelia... Cornelia: Sextus est molestus and smelly Marcus: I really hate all these lessons. Why do I need so many of them? Cornelius: Alright fellow Cornilians, lets play a rousing family game. Eucliedes: I love rousing games! That's just what the boys need. Cornelius: Lets play I spy with my parvus oculus Aurelia: I hate carriages. And Inns. And my family Cornelius: I spy something...with big hair Narrator: Indeed, something is approaching. And it does seem to have big hair Sextus: Cornelia? Cornelia: (groin kick) Tu es fatuus. My hair est pulchra Marcus: Could it be the approaching charioteer? Cornelius: Ita vero! I'm glad my male child is so much smarter than that female thing over there. Cornelia: That's it! I'm jumping out of this carriage! Narrator: But, before she can jump, the charioteer hits the carriage! (Charioteer hits carriage. Charioteer runs away, yelling "Noobs!" Carriage goes off road, into a ditch) Narrator: fortunately, it would seem that all are ok (Everyone gets out, moaning) Aurelia: Oh dear! It would seem that we are in a ditch. I hope we don't have to go to an inn. Those innkeepers are always creepy. Cornelius: Don't worry wifey-difey! We're all safe and sound. Plus we get some quality bonding time. Eucliedes: Isn't that right marcus? Marcus; (moving away) right...how about sextus and I get out of here and go spot some vehicles. Sextus: Can Cornelia some too? Cornelius: No, she belongs in the kitchen. Aurelia: but there's no kitchen here Cornelius: but who's the Paterfamilia? Not YOU, WOMAN! Scene 3 (At the Domus) Narrator: Back at the domus, Davus is enjoying a nice afternoon Davus: (to random slave) isn't it a nice day for a flogging? Random slave: Thanks, but no. I'm gunna go work in the fields...I would keep an eye on Geta though. He's quite the rascal. Davus: Oh Geta...where are you? Geta: (skipping though fields) I'm free! I'm free! Davus: Not on my watch! Slaves, capture him. I will ready the branding iron. For some fun times in the near future. (wields sharpie) Act 2 Scene 1 (vehicle spotting) Narrator: Back in the ditch, Eucliedes tries once again to keep the boys in order. Euclides: Boys, Its time for some math. Now, to solve this problem (holds up poster), will you use your abic-them, or your abic-us? Hahahaha... (boys look at eachother and don't laugh) Marcus: lets spot some vehicles, Sextus Sextus: I'm only spotting Cornelia, looking rather dazzling in that stola...I mean, look at that ox cart. Its quite swell. Marcus: Yeah, you're normal. Cornelius: Boys! Family Conference time! Aurelia: I hate you and your conferences. And Inns. Especially inns Cornelius: So, we've been sitting here for 6 chapters, or roughly 17 hours. How about going to that inn across the street? Aurelia: do you ever listen to me? Cornelius: Did someone say something? Eucliedes: I agree. I need to get into my pajamas. They are sooooo cozy. (Looks at Marcus and licks lips) Sextus: Can all the children get a room...together (Moves towards cornelia) Cornelia: I'm with you mom, lets sleep outside Cornilus: Who said you could speak, girl? Not I! Thank the gods that in book two, you'll leave my house forever when you marry that oddball, Quintus Valarius. Aurelia: Dang you and your inns. I hate you! May Zeus turn you into nonexistent peanut butter! Sextus: (staring at Cornelia) I cant stop thinking about Cornelia. She's as beautiful as Aphrodite. Marcus: You should see Eucliedes dressed like Aphrodite during those private lessons we have. Cornelius: Executive decision: ignore Aurelia, not that that changes anything. Which means we're staying in the inn! Aurelia: NOooooooooooooooo Scene 2 (at domus) Narrator: Back at the domus, the search for Geta continues Davus: (cracking knuckles) Have we found geta yet? Random Slave: I found him hiding in a tree. He actually fell on my head! While I was admiring the beautiful Italian fall foliage. Davus: Ah yes. Those beautiful colors really make me want to brand something. Especially run away slaves. Like Geta Geta: No! Not the FUG! Davus: (Cackle) Your pleas mean nothing. I even punished those two adorable little cornelian hoodlums when they knocked that statue right into the piscina. Random slave: But I'm fine! No statue hit me Davus: Shut it! Noone asked you. (To Geta) Here comes the brand of doom! Nothing can save you now! Geta: NOoooooo Davus: (Crackling, Brands Geta) Geta: Ouch Migrouch! [Goly gee, mister!] I sure learned my lesson. Random slave: (inching towards door the whole time) yes! I'm free I'm free! Davus: Yessssss...another one bites the dust (runs after slave) Scene 3 (At the inn) Narrator: The Cornelii now approach the inn. Aurelia: I hate inns. I hate my husband. Est fatuus Canus Cornelius: I resent being compared to Marcus Marcus; Heeeey Apollodorus: Welcome to my inn! It is soooo nice. And it is soooo clean. It's not like those other inns Aurelia has been hearing about. Aurelia: I hate you and your inn. You say it's clean now, but just wait until Euclides is done with his lessons. Cornelius: (quickly intervenes) let's take a look at these rooms. (all walk in a rather large circle) Apollodorus: here's your exceptionally clean room, Aurelia. I prepared it special, just for you. Aurelia: I hate you, your inn, and your "special" room. This is gross. Replace the bed now. Apollodorus: But it's such a nice bed! I just cleaned it myself! (Aurelia kicks Apollodorus) Aurelia: Replace it now Apollodorus: NO! Aurelia: Who's the patrician? Apollodorus: who's the woman? Aurelia: (groans and storms off) Cornelius. Don't mind her, she's just a woman Scene 4 Narrator: That night, Marcus and Sextus are about to go to sleep Marcus: Goodnight sextus Sextus: I wish Cornelia was here... (Eucliedes, under bed, rarttles it) Sextus: whats that? I bet it's a murderer. Marcus: That or a cat. Shut up and go to sleep. Sextus: Fine. The thought of Cornelia will distract me from that noise. Eucliedes (winks at audience, jumps up, and yells "the End!") (Less)
COLIN FIRTH 2 PREMIERE-Jim BROADBENTinterview©2007.HDTVNEWS
HDTVNEWS REVIEW: Film Premiere/Red Carpet on 2007-09-23 in London of the outstanding DISNEY Film: (More) HDTVNEWS REVIEW: Film Premiere/Red Carpet on 2007-09-23 in London of the outstanding DISNEY Film: "AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER - " .JIM BROADBENT can definitely be described as a really EXTRAORDINARY PERSONALITY. He is Arthur in the Film. He has successfully performed in outstanding films, and have a non-stop award winning career. He did also star in television and theatre plays. He has become one of Britain's leading and most loved actors. Jim Broadbent gained a huge acclaim for his role in Iris (2001) winning the ACADEMY AWARD and GOLDEN GLOBE for Best Supporting Actor. But one of the greatest role we would always remember him was,in the same year, and a role who won Jim the BAFTA AWARD for Best Supporting Actor, his role opposite the amazingly timeless and lovable Star Nicole KIDMAN in Baz Luhrman's Musical MOULIN ROUGE (2001). He earned further major film credits include Mike Leigh's Vera Drake (2004), Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason (2004) and Bridget Jones Diary (2001), Martin Scorcese's Gangs of New York (2002) . In Leigh's highly praised Topsy Turvy (1999) Jim Broadbent performed and won Best Actor at the VENICE Film Festival. Among many other amazing films are Terry Gilliam's Time Bandits and Brazil; Mike Newell's The Good Father and Enchanted April; Neil Jordan's The Crying Game; Woody Allen's Bullets Over Broadway; Richard Loncraine's Richard III and The Gathering Storm; Mark Herman's Little Voice; Stephen Fry's Bright Young Things; Frank Coraci's Around The World In 80 Days; and Mira Nair's screen adaptation of Vanity Fair in Which he delivered outstanding performances...His most recent credits include Hot Fuzz (2007), Art School Confidential (2006) and The Chronicles of Narnia (2005). Inkheart, is his Latest FILM (Film in Production) a New Line's adaptation of Cornelia Funke's best-selling children's novel, directed by Iain Softley (who also directed a Venice Film Festival acclaimed Film : THE WINGS OF THE DOVE). In television, Jim won a BAFTA TV Nomination for The Young Visitors (2003) as well as Golden Globe and Emmy Nominations for the HBO classic The Gathering Storm (2002). Most recently Jim appeared in The Street (2006) for BBC and Longford (2006) for HBO/Channel 4. He started his career as an assistant stage manager at the Regent Park Open Air Theatre, his leading theatre credits include Richard Eyre's The Government Inspector, The Pillowman, and most recently Theatre of Blood, all for the Royal National Theatre. Other leading theatre credits include Sam Mendes Habeas Corpus for the Donmar Warehouse and Max Stafford Clarke's The Recruiting Officer for the Royal Court Theatre. VIDEO CLIP©2007.HDTVNEWS. REVIEW ©Feb2, 2008.HDTVNEWS. ------------------ WATCH all our amazing interviews and Video-clips at: http://youtube.com/HDTVNEWS ------------------ (Less)
Ecce Romani: The Epic Play Play written by Danus Kimballus (me) and Piscina Cusick for the '07 Latin Banquet Script: (More) Play written by Danus Kimballus (me) and Piscina Cusick for the '07 Latin Banquet Script: Act1 Scene 1 (At the domus, packing up) Narrator: We see the Cornelii on one fine summer afternoon, readying for their trip to Rome. Cornelius: What a wondrous day! How exiting this is! We are leaving the domus for Rome! All: Yay!!! Aurelia: I hope we don't have to stay in an inn, but something tells me we will... Sextus: My mother is dead and my father abandoned me when I was little. However, I have deep affection for Cornelia. Cornelia: Ewwww Narrotor: Unfortunatly, Davus, the head slave, will not be coming. Davus: Bye! I'll look after the domus and brand any slaves that happen to run away while you're gone! Narrotor: Eucliedes, however, will Eucliedes: Hello Marcus. Are you ready for your private lesson? Marcus: (backs away from Eucliedes) Mom, I'm nervous. Aurelia: Man up! Eulciedes: Don't worry Marcus. I like you almost as much as I like books Cornelia: Eulciedes, why don't I get any private lessons with you? Eucliedes: because only boys are worthy of my...expertise. Cornelius: Enough of this banter. It's time to leave for Rome! All: Yay!!! (all walk off, cheering) Scene 2 (In carriage) Narrator: The family is in the carriage, speeding for Rome. Eucliedes tries to maintain some sense of home for the boys Eucliedes: Boys, gather 'round for your lessons Sextus: Do I have to? I want to sit next to Cornelia... Cornelia: Sextus est molestus and smelly Marcus: I really hate all these lessons. Why do I need so many of them? Cornelius: Alright fellow Cornilians, lets play a rousing family game. Eucliedes: I love rousing games! That's just what the boys need. Cornelius: Lets play I spy with my parvus oculus Aurelia: I hate carriages. And Inns. And my family Cornelius: I spy something...with big hair Narrator: Indeed, something is approaching. And it does seem to have big hair Sextus: Cornelia? Cornelia: (groin kick) Tu es fatuus. My hair est pulchra Marcus: Could it be the approaching charioteer? Cornelius: Ita vero! I'm glad my male child is so much smarter than that female thing over there. Cornelia: That's it! I'm jumping out of this carriage! Narrator: But, before she can jump, the charioteer hits the carriage! (Charioteer hits carriage. Charioteer runs away, yelling "Noobs!" Carriage goes off road, into a ditch) Narrator: fortunately, it would seem that all are ok (Everyone gets out, moaning) Aurelia: Oh dear! It would seem that we are in a ditch. I hope we don't have to go to an inn. Those innkeepers are always creepy. Cornelius: Don't worry wifey-difey! We're all safe and sound. Plus we get some quality bonding time. Eucliedes: Isn't that right marcus? Marcus; (moving away) right...how about sextus and I get out of here and go spot some vehicles. Sextus: Can Cornelia some too? Cornelius: No, she belongs in the kitchen. Aurelia: but there's no kitchen here Cornelius: but who's the Paterfamilia? Not YOU, WOMAN! Scene 3 (At the Domus) Narrator: Back at the domus, Davus is enjoying a nice afternoon Davus: (to random slave) isn't it a nice day for a flogging? Random slave: Thanks, but no. I'm gunna go work in the fields...I would keep an eye on Geta though. He's quite the rascal. Davus: Oh Geta...where are you? Geta: (skipping though fields) I'm free! I'm free! Davus: Not on my watch! Slaves, capture him. I will ready the branding iron. For some fun times in the near future. (wields sharpie) Act 2 Scene 1 (vehicle spotting) Narrator: Back in the ditch, Eucliedes tries once again to keep the boys in order. Euclides: Boys, Its time for some math. Now, to solve this problem (holds up poster), will you use your abic-them, or your abic-us? Hahahaha... (boys look at eachother and don't laugh) Marcus: lets spot some vehicles, Sextus Sextus: I'm only spotting Cornelia, looking rather dazzling in that stola...I mean, look at that ox cart. Its quite swell. Marcus: Yeah, you're normal. Cornelius: Boys! Family Conference time! Aurelia: I hate you and your conferences. And Inns. Especially inns Cornelius: So, we've been sitting here for 6 chapters, or roughly 17 hours. How about going to that inn across the street? Aurelia: do you ever listen to me? Cornelius: Did someone say something? Eucliedes: I agree. I need to get into my pajamas. They are sooooo cozy. (Looks at Marcus and licks lips) Sextus: Can all the children get a room...together (Moves towards cornelia) Cornelia: I'm with you mom, lets sleep outside Cornilus: Who said you could speak, girl? Not I! Thank the gods that in book two, you'll leave my house forever when you marry that oddball, Quintus Valarius. Aurelia: Dang you and your inns. I hate you! May Zeus turn you into nonexistent peanut butter! Sextus: (staring at Cornelia) I cant stop thinking about Cornelia. She's as beautiful as Aphrodite. Marcus: You should see Eucliedes dressed like Aphrodite during those private lessons we have. Cornelius: Executive decision: ignore Aurelia, not that that changes anything. Which means we're staying in the inn! Aurelia: NOooooooooooooooo Scene 2 (at domus) Narrator: Back at the domus, the search for Geta continues Davus: (cracking knuckles) Have we found geta yet? Random Slave: I found him hiding in a tree. He actually fell on my head! While I was admiring the beautiful Italian fall foliage. Davus: Ah yes. Those beautiful colors really make me want to brand something. Especially run away slaves. Like Geta Geta: No! Not the FUG! Davus: (Cackle) Your pleas mean nothing. I even punished those two adorable little cornelian hoodlums when they knocked that statue right into the piscina. Random slave: But I'm fine! No statue hit me Davus: Shut it! Noone asked you. (To Geta) Here comes the brand of doom! Nothing can save you now! Geta: NOoooooo Davus: (Crackling, Brands Geta) Geta: Ouch Migrouch! [Goly gee, mister!] I sure learned my lesson. Random slave: (inching towards door the whole time) yes! I'm free I'm free! Davus: Yessssss...another one bites the dust (runs after slave) Scene 3 (At the inn) Narrator: The Cornelii now approach the inn. Aurelia: I hate inns. I hate my husband. Est fatuus Canus Cornelius: I resent being compared to Marcus Marcus; Heeeey Apollodorus: Welcome to my inn! It is soooo nice. And it is soooo clean. It's not like those other inns Aurelia has been hearing about. Aurelia: I hate you and your inn. You say it's clean now, but just wait until Euclides is done with his lessons. Cornelius: (quickly intervenes) let's take a look at these rooms. (all walk in a rather large circle) Apollodorus: here's your exceptionally clean room, Aurelia. I prepared it special, just for you. Aurelia: I hate you, your inn, and your "special" room. This is gross. Replace the bed now. Apollodorus: But it's such a nice bed! I just cleaned it myself! (Aurelia kicks Apollodorus) Aurelia: Replace it now Apollodorus: NO! Aurelia: Who's the patrician? Apollodorus: who's the woman? Aurelia: (groans and storms off) Cornelius. Don't mind her, she's just a woman Scene 4 Narrator: That night, Marcus and Sextus are about to go to sleep Marcus: Goodnight sextus Sextus: I wish Cornelia was here... (Eucliedes, under bed, rarttles it) Sextus: whats that? I bet it's a murderer. Marcus: That or a cat. Shut up and go to sleep. Sextus: Fine. The thought of Cornelia will distract me from that noise. Eucliedes (winks at audience, jumps up, and yells "the End!") (Less)
COLIN FIRTH 2 PREMIERE-Jim BROADBENTinterview©2007.HDTVNEWS HDTVNEWS REVIEW: Film Premiere/Red Carpet on 2007-09-23 in London of the outstanding DISNEY Film: (More) HDTVNEWS REVIEW: Film Premiere/Red Carpet on 2007-09-23 in London of the outstanding DISNEY Film: "AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER - " .JIM BROADBENT can definitely be described as a really EXTRAORDINARY PERSONALITY. He is Arthur in the Film. He has successfully performed in outstanding films, and have a non-stop award winning career. He did also star in television and theatre plays. He has become one of Britain's leading and most loved actors. Jim Broadbent gained a huge acclaim for his role in Iris (2001) winning the ACADEMY AWARD and GOLDEN GLOBE for Best Supporting Actor. But one of the greatest role we would always remember him was,in the same year, and a role who won Jim the BAFTA AWARD for Best Supporting Actor, his role opposite the amazingly timeless and lovable Star Nicole KIDMAN in Baz Luhrman's Musical MOULIN ROUGE (2001). He earned further major film credits include Mike Leigh's Vera Drake (2004), Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason (2004) and Bridget Jones Diary (2001), Martin Scorcese's Gangs of New York (2002) . In Leigh's highly praised Topsy Turvy (1999) Jim Broadbent performed and won Best Actor at the VENICE Film Festival. Among many other amazing films are Terry Gilliam's Time Bandits and Brazil; Mike Newell's The Good Father and Enchanted April; Neil Jordan's The Crying Game; Woody Allen's Bullets Over Broadway; Richard Loncraine's Richard III and The Gathering Storm; Mark Herman's Little Voice; Stephen Fry's Bright Young Things; Frank Coraci's Around The World In 80 Days; and Mira Nair's screen adaptation of Vanity Fair in Which he delivered outstanding performances...His most recent credits include Hot Fuzz (2007), Art School Confidential (2006) and The Chronicles of Narnia (2005). Inkheart, is his Latest FILM (Film in Production) a New Line's adaptation of Cornelia Funke's best-selling children's novel, directed by Iain Softley (who also directed a Venice Film Festival acclaimed Film : THE WINGS OF THE DOVE). In television, Jim won a BAFTA TV Nomination for The Young Visitors (2003) as well as Golden Globe and Emmy Nominations for the HBO classic The Gathering Storm (2002). Most recently Jim appeared in The Street (2006) for BBC and Longford (2006) for HBO/Channel 4. He started his career as an assistant stage manager at the Regent Park Open Air Theatre, his leading theatre credits include Richard Eyre's The Government Inspector, The Pillowman, and most recently Theatre of Blood, all for the Royal National Theatre. Other leading theatre credits include Sam Mendes Habeas Corpus for the Donmar Warehouse and Max Stafford Clarke's The Recruiting Officer for the Royal Court Theatre. VIDEO CLIP©2007.HDTVNEWS. REVIEW ©Feb2, 2008.HDTVNEWS. ------------------ WATCH all our amazing interviews and Video-clips at: http://youtube.com/HDTVNEWS ------------------ (Less)
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