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  • At first I had a problem with the film because it was hard seeing excellent actors like Hopkins and Lange next to two-bit actors like Tamoras sons and the guy who played Saturninus (who should rather have stayed with the X-Men).

    But the moor compensated, stealing every scene he's in. For me the film has 3 highlights: the confession, Titus grining at Tamora when he serves the pies and Aron laughing when he stabs the nurse.

  • I'm now wondering what a dialogue between Aaron and Iago- the Bard's two most evil characters (other than Richard)-- would sound like.

  • @kevlonk It would sound orgasmic

  • @kevlonk I bet it would be like the historical meeting between Eric Cartmen and Bart Simpson

    on Southpark s10e4

    A mischief competition

  • Some works will be outdated after ten years. Shakespear's work will stay relevant for next 20 000 years, because it is about the human nature, and that doesnt change too fast.

  • Bold a condemned man unrepentant, gotta love aaron as he stays true to his nature till the very end. shakespears works will always be relevant in any time period. time changes people remain the same

  • I can't think of a more evil thing that has ever been said in a theatrical performance.

  • best monologue in this play!!

  • The word is MOOR Not MOORE....

  • @zahzuh Moore was good but Connery was better.

  • @fenriz218 Gentlemen, please. No moore puns.

  • He's one evil dude.

  • he steal the movie with his last speech

  • I love this scene *_*

  • EPIC!!! Best Evil Character EVER!!

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