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Really looking forward to this one.
https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809834155/video/4367764
https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809834155/video/4367764
This is based on an old story, right? I seem to remember a Simpsons Halloween episode that followed a similar plot.
It is sometimes claimed that the Sweeney Todd story is based upon fact, but no reliable evidence of this has ever been found. According to the tale, Todd was tried at the Old Bailey and hanged at Tyburn in January 1802, in front of a large crowd. However, no record of the trial can be found in the Old Bailey sessions papers or the Newgate Calendar, nor are there any contemporary press reports either of the trial or of the hanging. As early as 1878 a contributor to Notes and Queries noted this absence of authentic non-fictional sources.[7] Peter Haining, while arguing for historical reality, does not offer verifiable specifics.[2]
An episode in the legend of Saint Nicholas may represent a yet earlier version. This episode, which likely developed in the eleventh century, sees three clerks seeking accommodations for the night. In the night, their host murders them and, on the advice of his wife, decides to dispose of the evidence by baking the clerks into meat pies. The saint eventually resurrects the young scholars.
The cannibalistic trait of the story goes back as far as the myth of Pelops, while the moralistic symbolism of eating one's fellow man appears in social satire such as Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal. The myth's imagery of meat pies made from people is almost certainly an allusion to the finale of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and the original Roman tale on which it was based. There is thought to have been a Jacobin barber who cut the throats of his customers during the French Revolution, though for politics rather than profit. Likewise, the 15th-century Scottish figure Sawney Bean led a family of thieves who are believed to have feasted on their victims. It may be relevant that 'Sweeney' could be considered a typically Irish name, just as 'Sawney' is a Scottish one; ethnic prejudice could underlie both legends.
Yeah, I am looking forward to this as well. Tim Burton + Johnny Depp + awesome bloody musical =
If I remember right, the Simpsons' Halloween of Horror ep. was an homage to the Sweeny Todd play. The movie is also based on the play. It's also important to remember all of these medium about Sweeny Todd are based on real events.
Sweeney Todd despite earlier rumors will in fact get an R rating. You will recall earlier this week we were telling you there were rumors it would be shaved down to a PG13 rating. Variety has now squashed that rumor saying it will get an R Rating.
I forgot that Snape, Bellatrix, and Peter Pettigrew are in it.
OH yeah! I missed that.and Borat.
Wow, that looks so awesome! When is it due in theaters? I can't believe Johnny is singing....that's a first.
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