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Edgar Allan Poe's undying poem "The Raven". Read by the ... Posted by: KajiCarson
Video duration: 615 seconds Edgar Allan Poe's undying poem "The Raven". Read by the ever eerie Christopher Lee. Related: the raven, edgar allan poe, poem, gothic, dark, romanticism, christopher lee Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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By: rocknrollguru23. on 24 May 12, 07:18:37
I'll be honest, I prefer the James Earl Jones? reading. But this is pretty great.
By: blackyoshi1230. on 11 May 12, 00:41:46
I don't know whose version? I would listen to... Christopher Lee's reading of this or James Earl Jones's reading.
By: Drellistenstomusic. on 06 May 12, 05:25:16
Few things are more? spine chilling than Saruman reading Poe....
By: BillyOddWorks. on 27 Apr 12, 17:32:36
The eloquent husk of his voice is captivating enough, but Christopher Lee lends it? here to one of the great masterpieces of literature. What more can you want? Lee's profound artistry brings Poe's work to formidable, impassioned life. Mellow and menacing at the same time. I have tried it myself -- and I invite all who care to see more of the Raven to see what I have done with it. To anyone, I tell you -- this poem can take you as deep as you want to go. A daunting road inward.
By: mog398. on 21 Apr 12, 19:46:43
Oh, hold on a second, I didnt mean simpsons, I did mean the movie called "The Raven" that just came? out.
By: mog398. on 21 Apr 12, 19:44:44
Oh right. I meant to say simpsons :L Derp.?
By: 1993DJC. on 21 Apr 12, 12:19:30
I don't? even know what movie you're talking about.
By: dearmalika. on 19 Apr 12, 10:07:24
Great! From who are? the illustrations?
By: Corbeau89. on 15 Apr 12, 01:45:09
I absolutely love Christopher Lee and this poem's version. But hearken, if you really admire "The Raven", than I honestly suggest, you might also listen the german version "Der Rabe", here on? Youtube. There are two Parts, read by Ulrich Pleitgen, with dreamliked background music. Even if you don't understand the language, only the sound you'll hear will make it worthy to listen silently. I promise! :-)
By: MrVengador32. on 25 Mar 12, 22:20:57
awesome!!!!! ?
By: voivodvlad1. on 25 Mar 12, 13:42:11
This gives me chills!? Wow!!
By: mog398. on 20 Mar 12, 14:26:16
Hey great, thanks! Plus it's read by? Q!
By: Brok3nC4rrot. on 20 Mar 12, 04:58:28
there's one here by John DeLancie? that's quite quick.
By: Brok3nC4rrot. on 20 Mar 12, 04:51:39
and then a crackling? fire
By: Brok3nC4rrot. on 20 Mar 12, 04:47:44
but Sherlock Holmes? was.
By: mog398. on 15 Mar 12, 17:51:11
Thumbs up if you didnt come because of the movie.?
By: mog398. on 15 Mar 12, 17:44:57
Can anyone tell me where to find a reading of this? in quick pace?
By: satireknight. on 21 Feb 12, 14:03:21
Perfect description.?
By: MissWestwood1. on 12 Feb 12, 18:49:35
i didnt have Saruman down as a poetry buff...?
By: PizzaguylolXD. on 24 Jan 12, 09:27:28
I could listen to this man? read anything.
By: andrew19vato. on 23 Jan 12, 20:10:27
this poem has an incredibly powerful sadness and fear, its just indescribable?
By: zorbakpants2. on 18 Jan 12, 17:03:59
add moonlight sonata in? the background, works very well indeed
By: MrLunitunz. on 13 Jan 12, 16:49:43
Wow. Just,? wow.
By: JudyGarlandRulez152. on 11 Jan 12, 00:02:54
This? mans swag is over 9000 :) He is, most definitely, an inspiration to us all.
By: TheOriginalMrShadow. on 07 Jan 12, 13:35:59
An outstanding piece of work, read flawlessly by the master of the macabre. I'm sure Edgar Allan Poe would find the narration to his liking. Its? as if this piece of poetry was created for the likes of Christopher Lee, or Vincent Price - owning a voice worthy of reading such a nerve tingling 'script'. Greatly appreciated and I should imagine, time consuming masterpiece........Thank you.