The C&F Permanent Honoree!!!!!

:smiley: I just saw none other than our C&F Permanent HOnoree, Charleton Heston in a newer production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet!!! :smiley: He is in the role of the First Player, and I tell you, I am in complete awe of his oratational skills!

A chiffy Shakespearian, that Heston.

What I think of Heston - he should be playing an Omelet!

MarkB

:laughing:

Well, if ever he took up pipering and wanted a practice set, he could always say “Go ahead. Make my Daye.” :wink:

N, to Bb or not to Bb

[ This Message was edited by: Nanohedron on 2003-02-24 19:30 ]

First I heard that he has Alzheimer’s now I hear this… I am confuzzled. And oddly enough, I have found him to be a better spokesman for NRA and American heritage issues, which I support, than he ever was as an actor…

I guess after he got parodied, I look back at old movies and see those tendencies so well spoofed kind of overshadowing the roles…Kind of like Tony Curtis in that gladiator movie…Once someone points out the slight NY accent (Yondah lies the grave of my fadah!) you can’t see that movie without crackin up.

…the humanity!..

Well, now he can go on that show in black with the goofy bearded guy who asks what kind of tree you would like to be while the hungry act-ors look on…

Well, one would not expect him to accept and play Othello! :roll:

Though, the Moron of Venice, Ca, hmm… :stuck_out_tongue:

The “Alzheimer’s” wasn’t Alzheimer’s at all. It was vague unspecified symptoms which “would be consistent with Alzheimers”, and it was all dreamed up by some publicist trying to whip up sympathy and limit the damage resulting from his mortifyingly awful performance on behalf of the NRA in the interview featured in “Bowling for Columbine”.


An Pluiméir Ceolmhar

[ This Message was edited by: Roger O’Keeffe on 2003-02-25 03:57 ]