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сокращение
[dry and abandoned] безрезультатный и заброшенный (о скважине)
[di:]
общая лексика
4-я буква английского алфавита
4-й номер серии
(D) пятьсот (римское обозначение этого числа)
в грам. знач. прил. (также как компонент сложных слов)
(D-) имеющий форму буквы D
D-образный
четвёртый по счёту
математика
d (обозначение знака дифференциала)
музыка
ре (D)
школьное выражение
переходный балл
низкий балл (D)
междометие
общая лексика
([сокр.] от damn)
существительное
общая лексика
дочь
демократ, член демократической партии
демократический, относящийся к демократической партии
синоним
Hamlet A.D.D. is a 2014 American independent film and web series directed by Bobby Ciraldo and Andrew Swant and produced by Special Entertainment. It re-imagines William Shakespeare's Hamlet as a bizarre and comical tour through the ages. The world premiere was held at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA LA) in April 2014.
This version of Hamlet is a comedy shot entirely in front of a green screen and features live-action characters in an animated world. The story begins in 1602 and leaps chronologically through time to the present, then into the distant future.
Guest stars include Dustin Diamond (Saved by the Bell), Mark Metcalf (Animal House), Majel Barrett Roddenberry (Star Trek), Trace Beaulieu & Kevin Murphy (Mystery Science Theater 3000), Mark Borchardt & Mike Schank (American Movie), Kumar Pallana (Rushmore), Leslie Hall (Yo Gabba Gabba!), Samwell ("What What"), Tay Zonday (Chocolate Rain), Michael Q. Schmidt (Tim & Eric Awesome Show), and comic Gregg Turkington as his character Neil Hamburger (Tim & Eric Awesome Show).
Scenes from the film have been shown at White Columns gallery (New York City), the Green Gallery (Milwaukee), the Frederick Layton Gallery (MIAD), INOVA gallery (UW-Milwaukee), and appeared as a special feature on the Mystery Science Theater 3000 XV box set. The film was supported by the Mary L. Nohl Fellowship for Artists.