I have spent this weekend in a wallow of the sort I haven't indulged in for an age, but instead of being a hormonal pity party, I passed through that valley and came out the other side into sheer ridiculous enjoyment of Gothic novels, Jane Austen, and men in well-fitted trousers. (This despite working from home today.)
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Now, which version of Persuasion did you watch? *chinhands*
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I watched the BBC version with Ciaran Hinds and Amanda Root, and just LOVED it - both for itself and for the fact that I could play BBC actor bingo with the cast. :D Is there another I should watch? (Ciaran Hinds's cheekbones, oh MY.)
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The other version of Persuasion that I also like is this one staring Rupert Penry-Jones. He's wonderful, too. Also it's got bonus Anthony Head. :)
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And I may be acquiring that version of Persuasion as we speak. :D
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And okay, I now have viewing plans for next weekend. I do love me some Jeremy Irons....
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That sounds like a wonderful interlude...sheer ridiculous enjoyment is never a bad thing.
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Have you seen the newest Jane Eyre?
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I do rather love the Emma Thompson & Kate Winslet Sense and Sensibility - it works so well for me. Although the newer one is good in other aspects, and makes Willoughby just that little bit more worthless and pitiable ( ... )
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Re: Sense & Sensibility - when did the new one come out? omglawdork" gave me the shooting diaries/script for Christmas, and if you haven't read it, I HIGHLY recommend.
Re: the newer P&P - hahahahahaha. Mr. Bingley has never done much for me, I agree. And the change in the Bennett's lifestyle was confusing as well. I found if I could accept it as a REtelling, rather than a faithful telling, I enjoyed it, but that I had far more nits to pick. And it suits my mood better sometimes. The BBC version is still my go to - I just can't always give it the six hours it requires, which makes me sad.
Okay, I am going to have to find THAT Emma too - as I like those actors a GREAT deal. Jeremy Northam's Mr. Knightley, though? Subject of much delight.
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The Romola Garai/Jonny Lee Miller Emma is maybe a couple of years old now (which is probably so dated by now), and a miniseries by the Beeb. A bit more subtle than the one with Gwyneth, Northam, and Ewan McGregor (ZOMG McGregor as Frank Churchill - I have a terrible fondness for his elegant-and-charming style). And I prefer Jane Fairfax in this one - a bit more vulnerable, as suits a young lady of too much elegance with her heart a too involved with a man who's too cowardly to stand up for love ( ... )
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And yes. Alan. Rickman. The. End.
I am a walking example of that doom. But I can attest that there are worser fates. :D If ever you find yourself back on the East Coast with time to spare, you are invited to a thoroughly decadent evening.
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