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That there are not words strong enough to convey my complete, boundless, and utter dislike of the most recent Pride and Prejudice movie. I think it is quite fair to say that I hated it with the passion of a thousand burning suns, and have never spent so much time yelling at the television screen.
In sum, I say this: There is only one Darcy, and Colin Firth is his name. Forever and ever, amen.
I now wonder why all those Austenites wasted their breath kvetching about the costumes. The story, the characterizations... there were a lot more bitchworthy complaints than costuming.
I am awash with WTF.
That is all.
In sum, I say this: There is only one Darcy, and Colin Firth is his name. Forever and ever, amen.
I now wonder why all those Austenites wasted their breath kvetching about the costumes. The story, the characterizations... there were a lot more bitchworthy complaints than costuming.
I am awash with WTF.
That is all.
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Date: 2006-04-17 10:17 pm (UTC)I have never been so glad that I did not purchase a movie.
The pacing in the theatric version was too hectic -- you don't care about any of the characters! You don't really get to KNOW Lydia, and so you really don't care when it comes out that she ran away. You don't CARE about any of them, Elizabeth included and...
...
I just realized they cut out one of my favorite parts of the novel! The bit where Darcy tells Caroline he's meditating on the virtues of a set of fine eyes in the face of a pretty woman, and then LATER, when Lizzy shows up all muddy from her walk to Netherfield, Caroline's all, "And what do you think of her 'fine eyes' now?" And Darcy's all, "They were made brighter by the exercise."
*cry*
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Date: 2006-04-18 12:15 am (UTC)Er. And by "you" I mean the general viewing audience. Clearly you'd know who that catty bitch was.
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Date: 2006-04-18 01:04 am (UTC)It makes me so sad that so many people LIKED the movie.