新贵
- 主演:
- 大卫·米切尔/Liza.Tarbuck/Paula.Wilcox/海伦蒙克斯
- 备注:
- 类型:
- 台湾电视剧 喜剧,历史
- 导演:
- 马特·利普西/Ben.Kellett
- 年代:
- 2016
- 地区:
- 英国
- 语言:
- 英语对白 中文字幕
- 更新:
- 2023-06-14 12:53
- 简介:
- BBCTwo 已确认预订本·埃尔顿的喜剧 UpstartCrow,该片讲述了威廉·莎士比亚的生平,将作为 2016 年 BBC 莎士比亚节的一部分播出。大卫·米切尔将在早年扮演莎士比亚;还由哈里·恩菲尔德、宝拉·威尔科克斯、丽莎·塔巴克和杰玛·惠兰主演。部分故事情节将.....详细
BBCTwo 已确认预订本·埃尔顿的喜剧 UpstartCrow,该片讲述了威廉·莎士比亚的生平,将作为 2016 年 BBC 莎士比亚节的一部分播出。大卫·米切尔将在早年扮演莎士比亚;还由哈里·恩菲尔德、宝拉·威尔科克斯、丽莎·塔巴克和杰玛·惠兰主演。部分故事情节将受到莎士比亚的启发,埃尔顿说:“我试图从莎士比亚的角度讲故事,甚至用鸡毛笔写剧本,而且一年没换内衣。 " 2016 2008年的莎士比亚纪念节将举办一系列活动,纪念莎士比亚逝世400周年。此外,本尼迪克特·康伯巴奇、朱迪·丹奇主演的《空心王冠》三部剧和拉塞尔·泰维斯执导,马克辛·皮克、马特·卢卡斯、伯纳德·克里宾斯、伊莱恩·佩奇和理查德·威尔逊主演的《仲夏夜之梦》也将献给本届莎士比亚戏剧节。
好想找剧本来看啊!
以下台词转自:http://wanderingbakya.com/upstart-crow-season-1-wherefore-art-thou-shakespeare/
William Shakespeare Quotes from BBC Two’s Upstart Crow – Season 1 (and what they mean):
“The two tunnels that lie beneath the bridge be blocked. “ – William Shakespeare, when he means “snotted nose”.
“Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo.” – William Shakespeare when he means, “Why are you Romeo?”
“Leaping amphibian caught in the ruby pipe which starts with a swallow but knows not of birds.” – William Shakespeare when he means, “Have you got frog in your throat?”
“We unleash the most parasitic creature in Christendom.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “the English posh boy”.
“If you write a play, I fear it would be like that which stinks but be not fish, fertilizes plants but be not compost, and is the last stage of the digestive process but be not a glass of port in a pipe of tobacco.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “crap”.
“And so am I like the fulsome cleavage of a buxom saucy wench.” William Shakespeare, when he means “much looked down upon”.
“It won’t stay in that which supports a hat but be not a hook, has a crown but be not a king, and is fringe with hair but be not my balling brooks.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “earlobe”.
“You be that which though it have tits have no breasts, and though it have balls be not a game of tennis.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “man”.
Other Quotes from BBC Two’s Upstart Crow – Season 1:
“Love is the angry thorn upon the false rose, and I, am a prick.” – Florian Greene
“Where she breathes, flowers bloom. Where she sings, pixies dance. Her most billowingly flatulent fartle barfle be sweetly scented than all the perfumes of Arabia.” – Florian Greene
“I always think that a sentence sounds better if you mix up the words of it. It’s one of my best tricks.” – William Shakespeare (David Mitchell)
“As a dramatist, I take the view that a fat man with an ax saying, “Close your eyes, love” Thwack isn’t quite as compelling theater as Frigid Liz bitchslapping her cutesome Caledonian cals, Mary, in a bit of queen on queen action.” – William Shakespeare
“You can’t be an actor, you’re a girl. Where will you put the coconuts?” – William Shakespeare
“Clever girl is an ugly girl, Kate.” – Christopher Marlowe (Tim Downie)
“Your name is like a cold sore. It’s one everybody’s lips.” – William Shakespeare to Christopher Marlowe
“I must hasten to insert my nose between the set of the next royal buttocks before other oily courtiers fill the gap.” – Robert Greene (Mark Greene)
“Getting a bad review is much worse than getting the plague, because at least with the plague, the person who gave it to you dies.” – William Shakespeare to Bottom
“The noble peacock does not hang his head. He displays his bumshanks with magnificent feathery plumes.” – Christopher Marlowe to William Shakespeare after the latter receives a bad review.
“If I turn up in form-fitting tights, everyone will see I’ve got balls.” – William Shakespeare
“What is a potato but a starchy tuber? What is tobacco but a dried weed? What is a corn cob but a big yellow bubbly dildo?” – William Shakespeare
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以下台词转自:http://wanderingbakya.com/upstart-crow-season-1-wherefore-art-thou-shakespeare/
William Shakespeare Quotes from BBC Two’s Upstart Crow – Season 1 (and what they mean):
“The two tunnels that lie beneath the bridge be blocked. “ – William Shakespeare, when he means “snotted nose”.
“Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo.” – William Shakespeare when he means, “Why are you Romeo?”
“Leaping amphibian caught in the ruby pipe which starts with a swallow but knows not of birds.” – William Shakespeare when he means, “Have you got frog in your throat?”
“We unleash the most parasitic creature in Christendom.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “the English posh boy”.
“If you write a play, I fear it would be like that which stinks but be not fish, fertilizes plants but be not compost, and is the last stage of the digestive process but be not a glass of port in a pipe of tobacco.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “crap”.
“And so am I like the fulsome cleavage of a buxom saucy wench.” William Shakespeare, when he means “much looked down upon”.
“It won’t stay in that which supports a hat but be not a hook, has a crown but be not a king, and is fringe with hair but be not my balling brooks.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “earlobe”.
“You be that which though it have tits have no breasts, and though it have balls be not a game of tennis.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “man”.
Other Quotes from BBC Two’s Upstart Crow – Season 1:
“Love is the angry thorn upon the false rose, and I, am a prick.” – Florian Greene
“Where she breathes, flowers bloom. Where she sings, pixies dance. Her most billowingly flatulent fartle barfle be sweetly scented than all the perfumes of Arabia.” – Florian Greene
“I always think that a sentence sounds better if you mix up the words of it. It’s one of my best tricks.” – William Shakespeare (David Mitchell)
“As a dramatist, I take the view that a fat man with an ax saying, “Close your eyes, love” Thwack isn’t quite as compelling theater as Frigid Liz bitchslapping her cutesome Caledonian cals, Mary, in a bit of queen on queen action.” – William Shakespeare
“You can’t be an actor, you’re a girl. Where will you put the coconuts?” – William Shakespeare
“Clever girl is an ugly girl, Kate.” – Christopher Marlowe (Tim Downie)
“Your name is like a cold sore. It’s one everybody’s lips.” – William Shakespeare to Christopher Marlowe
“I must hasten to insert my nose between the set of the next royal buttocks before other oily courtiers fill the gap.” – Robert Greene (Mark Greene)
“Getting a bad review is much worse than getting the plague, because at least with the plague, the person who gave it to you dies.” – William Shakespeare to Bottom
“The noble peacock does not hang his head. He displays his bumshanks with magnificent feathery plumes.” – Christopher Marlowe to William Shakespeare after the latter receives a bad review.
“If I turn up in form-fitting tights, everyone will see I’ve got balls.” – William Shakespeare
“What is a potato but a starchy tuber? What is tobacco but a dried weed? What is a corn cob but a big yellow bubbly dildo?” – William Shakespeare
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以下台词转自:http://wanderingbakya.com/upstart-crow-season-1-wherefore-art-thou-shakespeare/
William Shakespeare Quotes from BBC Two’s Upstart Crow – Season 1 (and what they mean):
“The two tunnels that lie beneath the bridge be blocked. “ – William Shakespeare, when he means “snotted nose”.
“Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo.” – William Shakespeare when he means, “Why are you Romeo?”
“Leaping amphibian caught in the ruby pipe which starts with a swallow but knows not of birds.” – William Shakespeare when he means, “Have you got frog in your throat?”
“We unleash the most parasitic creature in Christendom.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “the English posh boy”.
“If you write a play, I fear it would be like that which stinks but be not fish, fertilizes plants but be not compost, and is the last stage of the digestive process but be not a glass of port in a pipe of tobacco.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “crap”.
“And so am I like the fulsome cleavage of a buxom saucy wench.” William Shakespeare, when he means “much looked down upon”.
“It won’t stay in that which supports a hat but be not a hook, has a crown but be not a king, and is fringe with hair but be not my balling brooks.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “earlobe”.
“You be that which though it have tits have no breasts, and though it have balls be not a game of tennis.” – William Shakespeare, when he means “man”.
Other Quotes from BBC Two’s Upstart Crow – Season 1:
“Love is the angry thorn upon the false rose, and I, am a prick.” – Florian Greene
“Where she breathes, flowers bloom. Where she sings, pixies dance. Her most billowingly flatulent fartle barfle be sweetly scented than all the perfumes of Arabia.” – Florian Greene
“I always think that a sentence sounds better if you mix up the words of it. It’s one of my best tricks.” – William Shakespeare (David Mitchell)
“As a dramatist, I take the view that a fat man with an ax saying, “Close your eyes, love” Thwack isn’t quite as compelling theater as Frigid Liz bitchslapping her cutesome Caledonian cals, Mary, in a bit of queen on queen action.” – William Shakespeare
“You can’t be an actor, you’re a girl. Where will you put the coconuts?” – William Shakespeare
“Clever girl is an ugly girl, Kate.” – Christopher Marlowe (Tim Downie)
“Your name is like a cold sore. It’s one everybody’s lips.” – William Shakespeare to Christopher Marlowe
“I must hasten to insert my nose between the set of the next royal buttocks before other oily courtiers fill the gap.” – Robert Greene (Mark Greene)
“Getting a bad review is much worse than getting the plague, because at least with the plague, the person who gave it to you dies.” – William Shakespeare to Bottom
“The noble peacock does not hang his head. He displays his bumshanks with magnificent feathery plumes.” – Christopher Marlowe to William Shakespeare after the latter receives a bad review.
“If I turn up in form-fitting tights, everyone will see I’ve got balls.” – William Shakespeare
“What is a potato but a starchy tuber? What is tobacco but a dried weed? What is a corn cob but a big yellow bubbly dildo?” – William Shakespeare