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Feb 16, 2011 13:01

Another imagey post, with a lot being screenshots or quotes from magazines. I find the shots with subtitles amuse me greatly.





A picture from a children's book about Antoinette's dog. God she looks so little here :(



So far as I can read it says :

Says Schwartzman of his co-star "Kirsten and I were holding eachother at the premiere and saying "This is it" and "We'll never forget this night".



No real reason for this, it just made me giggle for some reason.



Mops is a good substitute pillow when there's no Louis available.



I love the GIF in the corner. You just KNOW she walked around Versailles after it finally happened looking all dopey happy like that. And that it was hilariously awkward. And awesome.



One of the few parts of this movie I liked. It was so sweet!



And this part just made me laugh. He looks terrified that *gasp* Someone told his wife about him! EGADS!



IT. They called her IT. Isn't that just lovely of them. No wonder she cried so much.



I couldn't leave this one out, there's a law against it.



OUCH mom, ouch. Way to hit her where it hurts.



I like this one, a copy of the LeBrun portrait.



Amusing quote is amusing. And Jason is apparently a very manly elf.



Awwww they had eachother. They're so adorkable.



Yup, she totally wants to wear his shirts.



I never realized that was Artois back there before, that's awesome.



For some reason, Marie-Therese looks like quite the little diva here to me.



Saw this on a blog and couldn't resist saving it.



Another comic, but I unfortunately can't read this one. I believe it's him being taken away for the last time.



A back picture of the girl who was dressed like a tiny Therese.



Another pretty comic picture, I love the dress.



The colours of this one are really pretty!



The family with Therese looking oddly tiny.



I liked seeing the balloon bit in this, it was cute historically. Even if the Louis looked super old.



And a last shot of the Therese look-alike.

louis, family, pictures, children

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