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		<title>&quot;Much Ado About Nothing&quot; Movie - Pajiba.com Review</title>
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		<description>Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing succeeds to the degree you're willing to accept its genial &#8220;Let's put on a show&#8221; vibe. Shakespeare's play is famous for its wit and romance, and Whedon's skills with both make him a nice fit for the material, but as an actual film, the final product is only somewhat successful. Whedon shot the film in under two weeks at his house and employed a stable of actors he's used several times over in various TV and (...)

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		<title>&quot;Much Ado About Nothing&quot; Movie - Nationalpost.com Review</title>
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		<description>Speaking Shakespeare: Joss Whedon's Much Ado reveals the secret to making the Bard's lines sound modern &lt;br /&gt;One of the great things &#8212; actually the greatest thing &#8212; about Joss Whedon's film of Much Ado About Nothing is how natural it sounds. All the reviews have enthused about the capacity of a group of youngish Hollywood actors, not best-known for their classical expertise, to get their tongues around Shakespeare's language with a minimum of apparent effort, (...)


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		<title>&quot;Much Ado About Nothing&quot; Movie - Comingsoon.net Wonder Con 13 Panel Report</title>
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		<description>WonderCon 2013 began its final day this morning with a panel celebrating Joss Whedon's indie Shakespeare adaptation Much Ado About Nothing, which is set to hit theaters June 7 from Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions. Joining Whedon himself on the stage were stars Riki Lindhome, Tom Lenk, Spencer Treat Clark, Sean Maher, Nick Kocher, Clark Gregg, Jillian Morgese, Romy Rosemont and Brian McElhaney, along with cinematographer Jay Hunter. &lt;br /&gt;Two key scenes from the production were shown, beginning (...)


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		<title>&quot;Much Ado About Nothing&quot; Movie - Cinemablend.com Wonder Con 13 Panel Report</title>
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		<description>There were some absolutely huge films released in 2012, from Skyfall to The Dark Knight Rises to The Hunger Games, but none were bigger than The Avengers. The movie became the third biggest hit of all time, and was the biggest mainstream hit of Joss Whedon's career. So how does the beloved filmmaker follow-up his incredibly successful comic book movie? With a black-and-white Shakespeare adaptation, of course. &lt;br /&gt;After spending time on the festival circuit, playing both last year's (...)


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		<title>Joss Whedon &amp; Cast - &quot;Much Ado About Nothing&quot; Movie - Redcarpetcrash.com Review</title>
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		<description>On a two-week off-period from shooting last summer's smash-hit &#8220;Marvel's The Avengers,&#8221; Joss Whedon, the man behind television series such as &#8220;Firefly,&#8221; &#8220;Dollhouse&#8221; and most notably &#8220;Buffy the Vampire Slayer,&#8221; summoned some of his closest friends to his home in Los Angeles to shoot an adaptation of William Shakespeare's &#8220;Much Ado About Nothing.&#8221; &lt;br /&gt;The delightful film had its regional premiere at the South by (...)


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		<title>&quot;Much Ado About Nothing&quot; Movie - Nottingham.ac.uk Review</title>
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		<description>Joss Whedon introduced a special advance preview screening of his new movie of Much Ado about Nothing last night (alas, via pre-recorded video) with a tribute to the teachers and professors who had instilled him with a love of Shakespeare. In allowing the Shakespeare Association of America annual conference in Toronto to get an early whiff of this much-anticipated film, he must have known he'd be playing to an enthusiastic but also incisive audience, but it's a bravery that paid (...)

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		<description>It's on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and even my own personal social network profiles- and I've seen it on plenty of others as well. Many fans who have only clued in to Joss Whedon's brilliance throughout the past year or so, with Avengers, have no idea why this picture holds so much significance to us Whedonites, and more specifically, Angel fans. &lt;br /&gt;I fell in love with Winifred Burkle the moment she graced my screen in the first of the Pylea episodes in Season 2. The same can't be said of (...)


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		<title>&quot;Much Ado About Nothing&quot; Movie - Fempop.com Review</title>
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		<description>There this moment in Much Ado About Nothing where the happy romantic comedy turns on its head, becoming something incredibly dark. Claudio throws Hero to the ground and accuses her of lies and harlotry and nothing can be the same. Sides are taken. Words are unleashed that cannot be retained. It's awful and everything after it is colored by it. It gives the play these massive stakes, but at a cost to Shakespeare's resplendent farce. &lt;br /&gt;More than one director has tasked himself with (...)


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		<title>&quot;Much Ado About Nothing&quot; Movie in Pajiba's top SXSW 2013 performances</title>
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		<description>Nathan Fillion &#8212; Much Ado About Nothing &lt;br /&gt;Fillion is no stranger to flexing his comedic chops, and it comes as a surprise to nobody around these parts that he absolutely kills it in Joss Whedon's imperfect Much Ado About Nothing as the comedic constable Dogberry. He just fits this role like a glove, and delivers Shakespeare's lines with a glossy wit all the while lumbering about in a manner befitting the silent comedies of a bygone era. Fillion's performance may not (...)


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		<description>Click on the link : &lt;br /&gt;http://www.geekscholars.com/sxsw2013-1/


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