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  • Eu...tu...Anthoney?

  • Ever see the William Shatner ( Capt.Kirk) version? Terrible? Makes me wonder how he ever made it as an actor.

  • watch?v=LVQK_ls2gls seriously guys, give it a try. you won't be disappointed :D if you don't want to listen to the whole song skip to 3.47...sounds familiar?

  • Holy Crap!

    

  • Brillian!

  • 1:44

    tsk tsk mr. Brando. No looking into the camera...

  • @lewars1912. I had a look at the OED definition of costy and it's a valid alternative to costly, in use from c13th.

    I wonder if Brando just preferred the cadence of the word. I have to admit it sounds better. Maybe he felt there were too many "L's" in costly blood?

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  • HAVOC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Whenever I hear him shout "and CRY HAVOC!", I always get chills.

  • general chang from star trek brought me here!

  • @kratos56789 The Klingons had the hottest costumes in that movie of all star trek movies in my opinion!

  • Cry HAVOOOOOOOACK!

  • Great performance though I could never understand why Brando says "costy" instead of the correct "costly".

  • @lewars1912 Don't know either. But I think costy sounds better then costly.

  • @roguegirl29 I agree. It sounds much better. I can't understand why Shakespeare didn't think of it himself.

  • @lewars1912 perhaps a mispronunciation? or is that how it is written?

  • @dalekdude180 No, it isn't written this way and yes it seems to be a mispronunciation, however it is to me such a glaring mistake that I can't understand why there is no mention of it anywhere. I searched online and could find no mention of it. I was of course joking with my reply agreeing with the girl who said that "it sounds better."

  • the masters at work.

  • This little speech was in "Cry Havoc" by Ex Deo. Any metal song with Brando in it is...well, "badass" just doesn't seem to describe it well enough...

  • Amazing,....absolutely love it, immersed in this setting, gave me bloodlusting rage, without shedding blood, niceone shakey.

  • Probably my favorite play by Shakespeare.Has some of the greatest lines.And both Marlon Brando and James Mason owned their respective roles.Never tire of it.

  • what amazing lines....! Caesar diserves the best!

  • Its a soliloquy, it expresses his inner thought process to the audience.

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