I’m Nigel Tomm and This Is My Movies
I’m Nigel Tomm and this is my videos [DVDs] (up-to-date; in chronological order):
The Catcher in the Rye (2008)
More about the film: IMDB.com, Amazon.com and Guardian.co.uk
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Waiting for Godot (2008)
More about the film: IMDB.com and Amazon.com
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Hamlet (2008)
More about the film: DVD Talk, DVD Verdict, IMDB.com and Amazon.com
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Oedipus Rex (2008)
More about the film: IMDB.com and Amazon.com
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The Brothers Karamazov (2008)
More about the film: IMDB.com and Amazon.com
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Qur’an (2008)
More about the film: IMDB.com and Amazon.com
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A Million Little Pieces (2008)
More about the film: Cinematical, IMDB.com and Amazon.com
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lol, you’ve got cool movies. i wonder what could be the subject of each. :)
class love it…
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you, sir, are wildly gifted. i found your treatment of the Qur’an particularly apposite.
keep up the good
lol – man you rule!
FUCK OUR LIVES
WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON WITH THIS WORLD
Is it true that an alternate title to “Qur’an” is “Oresteia in the Bambiland Having Ultimate Fisting”?
No. “Qur’an” and “Oresteia in the Bambiland Having Ultimate Fisting” are two different films. They both are showing “yellow screens” and their timing is the same. That’s the point. My video publisher didn’t allow me to release two identical movies with different titles. So, I made the movie which title is changing in time… These films are made to make you think what a title really mean to a movie.
While I think the Hamlet one took too much away from the story it was based on, I can’t think of any possible better adaptation of Waiting For Godot for the screen.