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	<title>CARRIED AWAY &#187; Hamlet 2</title>
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		<title>The Long Awaited Sequel</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 07:02:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carrie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hamlet 2. Yes, folks, you remember that depressing play about the angsty Scandanavian and his ill-fated family?  There is now a sequel, thanks to the outer dregs high school drama teacher, Dana Marschz. Okay, so not really.  It&#8217;s a movie, but not the actual sequel to the famous Shakespeare tragedy.  Marschz, as portrayed by Steve Coogan, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yes, folks, you remember that depressing play about the angsty Scandanavian and his ill-fated family?  There is now a sequel, thanks to the outer dregs high school drama teacher, Dana Marschz.</p>
<p>Okay, so not really.  It&#8217;s a movie, but not the <em>actual</em> sequel to the famous Shakespeare tragedy.  Marschz, as portrayed by Steve Coogan, is a failed actor turned high school drama teacher, who lives to aspire to inspire hoodlums into loving drama &#8212; and fails horribly.  In order to save the schools drama program, Marschz decides to write and produce an original play, the musical sequel to <em>Hamlet</em> that will right the sad wrongs of the original work.</p>
<p>To be honest, I liked the movie more in theory than in practice.  The trailer looks absolutely hilarious and after all the controversy of &#8220;will it or won&#8217;t it be released&#8221;  I was expecting much more.  Granted, it did have it&#8217;s moments, and there were times that I did make out-loud chuckling sounds in the general direction of the TV screen.  I think it&#8217;s main problem was that it was pulling into too many directions at once, leaving random stand-alone gags, opposed to fulfilling, paid off humor.  Much like the main character, it was trying just a little to hard.</p>
<p>However, and this is a BIG however, I still recommend you to go see it.  After an hour and a half-funny, half-not, film, we finally get to see the stage production of <em>Hamlet 2, </em>complete with musical numbers.  The payoff of the last ten minutes is so utterly hilarious and enjoyable that it is worth watching the entire movie for.  I can&#8217;t say more than that, because I think you shouldn&#8217;t have any expectations of what you&#8217;re about to see.  However, I will leave you with this; Elizabeth Shue in nurse&#8217;s outfit and Sexy Sexy Jesus.</p>
<p>And scene.</p>
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