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The Scottish Parody (Macbeth) - Tomorrow and Tomorrow Speech

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2006

This is a scene from a Macbeth video project we did for Mr. Neubert's AP English class. (AP RULEZZ)

To see the next clip, Macbeth and Macduff's Romp (aka - "The Love Montage"), please see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jK42DllvCs

Please excuse the un-synchronization. It occured when we unloaded the camera onto the computer. Tried fixing it. Didn't work. Deal with it.

The Scottish Parody (c) Pastel Black Productions
... with a little help from their friends :)

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  • wow that was bizzare!

  • Not funny at all. Grow up, and then one day you might appreciate the lines that were forced on you and wasted on you as a spoilt privileged brat. You learnt these lines because they were part of a syllabus...some of us have learnt unawares and cherish them because they have become part of our experience. The problem is that Shakespeare is wasted on kids who should be wanking (if you're male) or giggling about boys (if you're female). Wait until you've been f------- over.

  • very nice!

  • Where'd the rest of it go? The murders and Macduff?

  • funny ahahahah

  • WACKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK

  • LOL

  • LoL! "I'm not dead yet!"

  • using this to memorize this speech for my Theater class. lol

  • HAHAHAHHAHAA!

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