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  • This is hilarious! I burst out laughing at 1:53. The music is awesome ;P This video seems to contain scenes that I never saw in the actual movie which is cool.

  • I was actually surprised how badass this movie turned out.

  • .... you can see the Jag and die ....:)))))))

    .... almost physically

    you can feel the excitement flowing with the song

    love, hope, fear, sadness, fear

    and finally insanity

    Jag's great plays incredibly on feelings

    thanx

    Jag Panzer....big band

  • please tell me what year this movie was made

  • @gothchickidie 1971!!!! The best movies were made in the 1970's :D

  • The guy who plays Macbeth is hot goddamn.

  • This movie ridiculously disturbing. Despite that, I have rated it the second best Macbeth movie of all time, the first being Akira Kurosawa's Throne of Blood. Roman Polanski knew what he was doing when he made this movie. The only problem I had was that MacDuff looked like he was wearing a Captain America suit in the final battle. LOL

  • lo k realmente es fuerte de esta pelicula esk una de las escenas R polanki la izo cn especial atencion ya que su mujer fue asesinada x los manson y izo esa escena como mataron a su esposa y amigos creo..... saludos

  • @cheno1990 Sí, eso es cierto, al menos lo dicen las trivias de la peli. Esa es tal vez la principal razón de las escenas gore :)

  • @Witchqueen ...específicamente la escena del asesinato de Duncan.

    Saludos ♥

  • This movie looks really violent. And not just because it has murdering and such in it, I mean in a graphic way, and in a disgusting and gruesome manner not usually seen in action movies.

  • @molemanninethousand The movie is disturbing. Produced by Play Boy indeed, and directed by Roman Polanski, besides the fact it was made in 1971... yes it is disturbing :)

  • @Witchqueen The reason behind how disturbing the movie is, despite being one of the best versions of Macbeth I've ever seen on screen, is because Roman Polanski wanted to convince the people watching the movie that the tale of Macbeth is a nightmare that steadily gets worse as it progresses.

  • Pffff even this video:: more than 20.000 views but only 29 had rated it. Pfff, pretty useless the rating thing, that´s why I delete the option in almost all my vids, I know very well the ratings of my vids :P

  • jag panzer owns

  • Nice vid <3

  • tank you for this amazing video,i simply love it

  • Oh, Thank you ♥

  • I think I've listened to "Thane to the Throne" a million times. Jag Panzer is great. Only album i've played more would be "Operation Mindcrime" by Queensryche.

    Great Video btw

  • i JUST CAN'T STOP ADORING THIS GREAT WORK. If you did not read the play, watch the play, watch the movie, listen to the song, and then watch this video, then you did not do it right!

    You have to follow the steps of changing mediums to see what I see!

  • Listened to the album, and then read the play... a few times actually... I still thought this was an awesome video, although I'm not a fan of Macbeth's dying at the end.

    He's supposed to die in Fates Triumph. I understand you had limited resources, and I loved the video, which is why I 5 starred it anyway; I'm just giving you my constructive criticism.

  • Macduff looks like 70's porn star

  • Well, the movie was made in 1971 and it was produced by Play Boy

    XD

  • LMFAO Was it really????

  • Who knew Shakespeare rocked? ;)

  • New Macbeth videos are coming, the day I can fix this Movie Maker stupid thing.

    I am working again to fix Macbeth and the Movie Maker, so, hopefully, the new videos will be done.

  • i love you so muh ty for doin this

  • Thank ♥ Glad you liked it :D

  • John Finch (Macbeth) is actually really hot!

  • where can i find or buy the movie?

  • Amazon has the DVD :D You can buy it there.

  • This is brilliant! I am honored that you picked one of our songs for this! Very cool!

    Mark - Jag Panzer

  • Thank you so much, I am honored too for your appreciations!

    Thanks people :D

  • Being but a mere butler, you will not know the great theatre tradition, that one does never speak the name, of the scottish play.

  • Who? Me? I, actually, know very, very, well the story of the curse of Macbeth, the curse on the name Macbeth and the curse on the role for actors who plays Macbeth. Why should I not know? I find that very interesting and amazing. But that should not stop someone saying Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth LOL

  • I LOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVE PanZER!!

  • Jon Finch does give a very sharp portrayal of the murderous Scot. Finch is quite a strong Shakespearean actor. Just watched him in adaptations of Richard II, Henry IV Part I, and Henry IV Part II. He plays Henry Bolingbroke (Henry IV). He was very good. They're part of an older in-studio BBC series of William Shakespeare. Derek Jacobi as Richard II, Anthony Quayle as John Falstaff, Jonathan Pryce as Timon of Athens, Jon Gielgud as John of Gaunt, John Cleese as Petruchio. Fun stuff.

  • good job i liked sincerely

  • Excellent choice of music to this nice video (we watched that one in my English class). ;-)

  • The scene 00:30-00:32, where Macbeth kills Duncan, is clearly a representation of the murdering of Sharon Tate and her baby by Manson´s girls. Besides other references.

    Roman Polanski did find in the bloody play "Macbeth" the catharsis for his aweful feelings about that experience. Thats a fact.

  • Interesting fact about this movie::

    Director Roman Polanski's wife, actress Sharon Tate, was murdered by Charles Manson three years before the making of the film. It is believed that due to this traumatic event, Polanski developed the story to be a more violent representation of Shakespeare's play. For instance, the scene in which Macbeth murders King Duncan was not in the original play and was instead implied.

  • out damned spot

  • "And oftentimes, to win us to our harm,

    The instruments of darkness tell us truths

    Win us with honest trifles, to betray's

    In deepest consequence."

    (Banquo, act 1, scene 3)

  • Thank you all people. It´s great you all enjoy with the same things I do :D and the video I have made ;)

  • love it - amazing :D love this version ..i always pity macbeth n lady macbeth though lol dno why

  • awesome

  • Great....I love this versio of Macbeth. Do you think you could post the last ten minutes of this movie? I love the ending starting from the part where he is told the queen is dead, all the way on...

  • Ever see the Orson Welles version?

  • Yes I have. I like it as well, even though it is a bit different. He really reorganizes the material around.

  • Yeah, he also gives a weird, but interesting description of Scotland of that time. All dark, foggy, and boggy, almost primordial, still unfinished. I thought it was suppose to be MacBeth on Mars or Neptune.

  • Ah, I love it!

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