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John Deitz
United States
Приєднався 28 жов 2011
1957 Flora & Benjamin Smith's 50th Wedding Anniversary 1910114 05 FILM
1957 Flora & Benjamin Smith's 50th Wedding Anniversary 1910114 05 FILM
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1958 East Aurora Snowstorm, Trainwreck Lake Champlain
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1958 East Aurora Snowstorm, Trainwreck Lake Champlain
1957 Jim Smith's H S, Graduation 1910114 02 FILM
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1957 Jim Smith's H S, Graduation 1910114 02 FILM
1957 Deitz You Can't Take It With You 1910114 01 FILM
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1957 Deitz You Can't Take It With You 1910114 01 FILM
"Pelletreau Distinguished Service Award …" from the BBHS, November 5, 2022.
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November 5, 2022, I was honored with the "Robert H Pelletreau Distinguished Service Award in Historic Preservation" from the Bellport-Brookhaven Historical Society, Bellport, NY. This link is a video of my overview presentation to the Society.
Brookhaven Cultural Heritage 101 Video
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Cultural Heritage 101Brookhaven Hamlet, L.I., N.Y. From the late 19th century to well into the 20th century, Brookhaven hamlet was home to many artists, both literary and visual. The small but vibrant artists’ colony that came here, whose roots were from New York City, added their imprint to Brookhaven’s 200-year history of farming and fishing by creating a change of character that is still wit...
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Puck's Epilogue, Compilation
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At the end of A Midsumme Night's Dream, William Shakespeare (via Puck), with a nod and a wink, addresses the audience to tell them that the play has been a sort of dream. "Nothing to see here - move along. Move along." It is one of the most famous of Shakespear's monologues, and the ideas expressed appear in several of Shakespeare's plays. In this clip we see how this scene is played in several...
I think they need to relive this like The Wicked and make some musical for this gen. I would definitely watch.
The actor is Ian Holm & not Ian Home!
I think Kathryn Hunters is superior to all the others. She has a presense that is overwhelming.
Rooney equals Puck! Facial expression and everything amazing. Wonder after that door closed did Mickey Rooney do? Imagine finishing a production like that.
Mickey Rooney is best ❤
But puck wtf
Max Reinhard version is unbeatable. Even I love Tucci
Looks like Girard Avenue, was the train wreck in EA?
THE 1999 MOVIE WAS 🍑
Ian Holm had the perfect voice for his one
did the 2nd one need to rush to the bathroom or something
Not gonna lie, my favorite recitation of this is in Dead Poets Society. Great video 💯
Emmanuel Macron is great in green body paint
Sacre vert! 😮
I read a deep and mystical statement in it. Life is but a dream. It resonates with Vedic views about the world. There is great gentleness along with wickedness. The strumpet Fortune. All the world's a stage... Shakespeare says similar things elsewhere.
My vote is for Mickey Rooney and Stanley Tucci. Some of the others are terrible, with no depth and rushing. Stanley Tucci has a beautiful, gentle touch. I loved the long pause just before the end. Brilliant Mickey Rooney brings surprise, energy and a wicked edge.
Katherine Hunter FTW
No one out does the Tucci....hes got puck!
🥷🏿🖤
I watched the 1999 movie today in class and for some reason the ending kinda made me cry for some reason
The second one has the exact same vibe as the berries and cream song. Please tell me I'm not the only one seeing this?
Loved Stanley Tucci! His calm and gentle tone gave me goosebumps!
Crazy that puck is mimir in gow ragnorok
mimir was a lad back then...
Mikey Rooney was the best puck
I Really Love the 1935 version.
𝕡𝕣𝕠𝕞𝕠𝕤𝕞 🎉
1. Hunter 2. Tucci 3. Rooney YMMV
Newest first
I once did this speech at a reading while chewing on an onion and laughing like a maniac somewhere in the middle.
I had a film class in high school where they showed us the 99 version and it was the movie that got me interested in this play and to this day it might be my favorite piece of all of Billy's works. I especially love Tucci as puck
Stanley Tucci's version makes me cry for some reason.
Bro same and I was watching this at school
I like Gucci's the best, though the rest were interesting, I must admit when I woke today I wasn't expecting a nearly naked Ian Holm painted green, but it was good, I wish he had played it more like his Alice "A sitting on the gate" monologue.
Mickey Rooney was the best and most memorable Puck. Cheeky, wicked, humorous, defiant...a great performance by a child actor. The black and white, 1935 movie is by far, the best of the Midsummer Night's movies... beautifully magical... and extremely funny, as it's meant to be. Shakespeare would have enjoyed the 1935 version, I'm sure 💛
Us Sons of Robin thank thee.
oh the fairy is called Robin not Puck...oops
The Ian Holm version is waaaayyy too fast. Even as a kid, I thought something was wrong when I saw that delivery.
The last one is best.
Neil Perry in "Dead Poet's Society" is by far the best performance of Puck. Ever. Hands down!
I wish I could somehow see a full cut of the play from that film- even though it’s impossible 😢
@@saunteringvaguelydownwards6308 oh I wish! I would love to see that so much!
@@newsing33 I’d love to hear that actor do a reading of the full play as an audio book, or similar.
@@saunteringvaguelydownwards6308 me too. He did the role of Puck so perfectly I wish we could see him do the whole play! Or hear the audio version of the play yes.
Awh, he definitely did play Puck amazingly!! Neil was born to play Puck ❤
MS CARNEY
lol💩1:49
And if the UA-cam has offended, Watch but this and all is mended...
Thích những người bên đạo dậy đàn hay như vậy:)).
If we shadows have offended...
Voices out of synch Some sped up
If you pardon, he will mend.
1:30 its old man bilbo baggins
The first one reminds me of Peter pan
Katherine Hunter’s performance was on point
Mickey Rooney’s was the worst performance…….
2:51
I can see how Mario's voice is based off this character
Kathryn ate them up