Wyrd Sisters (1997)
9/10
Hubble bubble, toil and a good knees up!
14 July 2008
Warning: Spoilers
I have been a fan of the Wyrd Sisters for a long time, but it is only now that I am fortunate enough to see this film in full. I did catch a little when it was shown on the ABC years ago, but was not able to get a copy until now. And I am glad I did. Christopher Lee as DEATH was superb! He definitely owned that role. And Jane was a most perfect Magrat. I actually imagined a couple of different actors as Granny and Nanny, still they did a wonderful job of bringing these characters to life. Terry Prachett knows his Witches and comes up with the most amazing characters, that have kept his numerous fans enthralled and in a state of wonder as we identify and mimic and quote him as many times as we can fit it in. This story a mixture of Shaksperian drama with more magic, more deaths and deep and darkened dungeons. And a cat called Greebo. As the Witches try not to interfere in the course of things after saving the Kings son from the usurpers henchmen. We have a Fool that isn't, a traveling bunch of thespians (from Thespia). I for one loved the simplicity of the animation, it was a great joy to watch and I will continue to do so as Discworld turns. Exit stage left.
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