Sunday, December 14, 2014

A Queue for You


So I heard you like Netflix, and you're reading Macbeth.  Well I happen to know a few movies Macbeth himself might tell you to watch.  As you can imagine he enjoys watching movies that relate to his personality.  I enjoy all of Macbeth's recommendations, but you can make that decision for yourself.

The Wolf of Wall Street:  This movie was recently added to Netflix, like within the past 2 or 3 days. This 3 hour movie shows how an ambitious man came to Wall Street and was ultimately greatly influenced by his surroundings.  The main character would ultimately become caught up in his own greed and this leads to his downfall.  Macbeth would recommend this movie because he would enjoy Jordan Belfort's (the main character) ambition and would appreciate how successful he was at one point.  We might understand more about Macbeth's drive to be king after seeing this recommendation.

Django Unchained:  This movie was also recently added to Netflix and is highly regarded by critics. A bounty hunter buys a slave and takes him under his wing making him his apprentice.  He teaches him the trade and lets him enjoy being free.  Throughout this movie many people are killed and much blood is shed.  There is one scene that is really brutal and could make even the strongest stomachs churn.  Macbeth would recommend this movie because his new gory personality would enjoy the bloody scenes and he could relate to all the killings.

Pain and Gain:  One of the manliest activities known in America today is weightlifting.  This movie is about a personal trainer who grows unhappy with his financial status and decides he wants to get rich.  He decides to con one of his clients and steals all of his money.  Eventually he is caught, which leads to being arrested and going to jail.  Macbeth would recommend this movie because he would enjoy its manly elements and also the "ambition" of the personal trainer.  After seeing this recommendation we could understand Macbeth's need to be more manly.

The Walking Dead:  A show even more popular than Sunday night football, The Walking Dead is loved by people everywhere.  When a virus spreads across the world turning people into zombies, Rick and a group of people struggle to survive in a world that is always changing.  Every episode puts you on your toes which could be why this show attracts so many viewers.  Macbeth would recommend this series because of its gory/bloody elements and he would find the idea of zombies interesting.

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