Its background is the food court of Sherman Oaks Mall in Shakespeare's era in 1983. Most of the monologues took place in the "Orange Julius" restaurant near the salad bar.
interestingly, the protagonist in the play is called "Cassius", which is a word game, implying that he has a lot of money with him. His janitor's name "brutus" is of course the Latin version of Faberge's famous cologne.
Do you know Caesar's famous parting line "Et tu, Brute?" The original script was "Apple II……e ... E?" But on the first day of shooting, Shakespeare was worried that the brand might not last forever, so he fought with the producer Aaron Spelling to find a personal computer that would still be cool in the new millennium. Unfortunately, Lionel Richie already owns the trademark "Commodores", and the lawyer warned against using "IBM" because spelling is involved in the constipation rights movement.
The two were about to face each other when Shakespeare suddenly noticed Spahring's youngest daughter, Tori, sitting on the ground with a box of scrabble in her hand, spelling out the clothes she wore to school that day: "TUTU BERET". In desperation, Shakespeare had to rearrange the tiles until he spelled out three nonsense syllables. For a dying emperor, this is a perfect last sentence. He is vomiting blood, but it is meaningless.
(Spoiler! Caesar finally recovered, only to learn that he was an Australian policeman from the future and his wife was a fire. )
Interesting fact: "What about you, beast? This is very consistent with the iambic pentameter of the script, which is very important to ensure that they can arrange a rap competition for Julius Caesar II: Christmas in the Mainland.
Shakespeare was lucky. He filmed the BMX scene, although Aaron Spelling initially refused to let him work in Tarzana's "The Russians are coming! 》(the russian Are Coming! ) in the wave pool. "Water-hospitality park. Spelling complains that everyone nods up and down. Oh, I drowned. Up and down, up and down will destroy the seriousness. marc anthony's monologue about the price of freedom In this world, Gorbachev will never stop until he destroys the air superiority of American free jackheel in the Soviet Union, especially after Caesar defeated the Dacia in the ultimate frisbee competition.
frustrated Shakespeare couldn't get Bolivian cocaine, and he sought comfort in the arms of his fellow director Penny Marshall, who had completely forgiven him for his disloyalty at the Clio Awards five months ago. With years of experience in lying to children, Marshall once again took advantage of the cuteness and higher performance skills of 9-year-old Torre Spahring. She bribed Reese's works and asked her to talk to her father at a marketing meeting with Dainties in krogh. In the conference room, Torre scolded her father for not believing in Shakespeare and ended her speech with a famous saying she was pondering: "Not so cool, Dad!" "
The daughter's loyalty is easily manipulated, and the amount of cocaine used is very small, so Shakespeare was fascinated, which enabled him to shoot perhaps the most subtle comedy masterpieces in Shakespeare's tragedies, especially those starring the young Alfonso Ribeiro. This rhyming couplet is still the favorite of fans, and it is called "the famous wave dance pun".
"Can my * * * and national virtue be saved?" Look! I ride the waves and ride the waves at the same time! "
Sadly, after all the love and laughter, puns and tears, the version of Julius Caesar was never sent to the CBS branch. At the last minute, Shakespeare had a harsh understanding: this film made for TV is too violent, too close to teenagers or early twenties, and will never attract the young audience of 12-16 years old that he promised investors. In a panic, Shakespeare spent the whole night reducing the 212-page script to the most basic elements, and finally changed it into a billboard advertisement of Benetton. This advertisement promoted the sales of sweaters in several cities in the midwest of the United States.
the last original of Julius Caesar's play and the huge copy of Shakespeare's Benetton ad, which was mounted, were finally lost for many years, and it was last seen at the auction after his second wife's divorce.