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		<title>What what WHAT are you doing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 21:28:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Megan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Best. Videos. Ever. These have become permanent vocabulary around my dance troupe. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwnFE_NpMsE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnvgq8STMGM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKttq6EUqbE My life would be complete if the Sassy Gay Friend would help Lydia Bennet next.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Best. Videos. Ever. These have become permanent vocabulary around my dance troupe.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwnFE_NpMsE">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwnFE_NpMsE</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnvgq8STMGM">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnvgq8STMGM</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKttq6EUqbE">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKttq6EUqbE</a></p>
<p>My life would be complete if the Sassy Gay Friend would help Lydia Bennet next.</p>
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		<title>Sense &amp; Sensibility BBC version &#8211; review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 01:05:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Megan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having just re-read the book and re-watched the 1995 film, I watched the 2008 miniseries version. And since I can&#8217;t tweet everything (or I&#8217;ll overflow my allowed updates per day), I recorded my thoughts in a notepad for sharing here. Enjoy. People have their hair down WAAAY more often than his proper (Lady Middleton? Hello!). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having just re-read the book and re-watched the 1995 film, I watched the 2008 miniseries version. And since I can&#8217;t tweet everything (or I&#8217;ll overflow my allowed updates per day), I recorded my thoughts in a notepad for sharing here. Enjoy.</p>
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<li>People have their hair down WAAAY more often than his proper (Lady Middleton? Hello!).</li>
<li>Willoughby, while certainly a bigger bastard than as portrayed in the 1995 film version, is not handsome and dashing enough for the character. The &#8217;95 film Willoughby was hotter, but more sympathetically portrayed.</li>
<li>Mrs. Dashwood is far too calm. Really. Way too calm.</li>
<li>I prefer the Margaret in the 1995 film, though this one is certainly cute.</li>
<li>Marianne, while quite pretty (I want her hair), is also too calm. She barely cried at all. Kate Winslet&#8217;s hysterics and wild emotions were much more accurate to the character. And if she&#8217;s going to be out and about in society as an adult, for God&#8217;s sake put her hair UP. She doesn&#8217;t say enough rude things to people either &#8211; in the books she&#8217;s always spouting off inappropriately.</li>
<li>Edward Ferrars is SO HOT in this one. His eyes are gorgeous. I totally loved him. I don&#8217;t mind Hugh Grant in the role, he was all right &#8211; but I love this guy. Although this version of Edward is a bit too animated for the way the character was written in the original book.</li>
<li>Colonel Brandon is like a poor man&#8217;s Liam Neeson, but I did like him.</li>
<li>Barton Cottage is the cutest house ever. And right on the beach. I want to live there!</li>
<li>Elinor was quite good &#8211; the right age &#8211; though it&#8217;s hard to top Emma Thompson in any role, she&#8217;s just so damn wonderful).</li>
<li>The Dashwood daughters always seem far more poor in the movie versions than they did in the book.</li>
<li>The &#8220;money/happiness&#8221; discussion was a bit odd, I thought. It made Elinor seem a little too focused on riches. Edward&#8217;s response, I don&#8217;t know, the way they did that seemed to have little to do with either character in the book?</li>
<li>All the men seem to be too old for their parts &#8211; Sir John and Mr. Palmer are both supposed to be about 26, but Mark Williams (much as I love him) is far too old.</li>
<li>Lady Middleton&#8217;s hairdo is bothering the hell out of me. Put your hair up, for crying out loud!</li>
<li>Anne Steele looks like Lily Tomlin. And she&#8217;s just as annoying as she&#8217;s characterized in the book.</li>
<li>Lucy Steele always seems to be made out so sweet and innocent onscreen, when she&#8217;s very blatantly sly and bitchy in the books, especially toward Elinor.</li>
<li>I didn&#8217;t think Mrs. Jennings was boisterous enough in this version &#8211; the 1995 movie Mrs. Jennings is so perfect though, it&#8217;s hard to top her.</li>
<li>Elinor&#8217;s voice is so lovely. Very rich and cultured, just perfect for her character I think.</li>
<li>Kind of sad that they left out the Robert Ferrars toothpick case scene, since that so well characterizes him &#8211; but, it&#8217;s hard to screw up that character. He&#8217;s a weaselly little jerk. No redeeming qualities.</li>
<li>Miss Grey&#8217;s feather headdress is friggin&#8217; sweet.</li>
<li>Brandon is far more romantic in this version than in the 95 (though obviously, who doesn&#8217;t love Alan Rickman? Still, this is better). When he catches Marianne in her ballroom faint, that&#8217;s kind of hot. She&#8217;s too young for him, though. He needs a more mature woman. The duel scene? Hot. Kick Willoughby&#8217;s ass.</li>
<li>Marianne&#8217;s crying scene after being snubbed by Willoughby in London is close to the book but not as well done as Kate Winslet&#8217;s performance.</li>
<li>Brandon revealing Willoughby&#8217;s seduction of Miss Williams is a little too overwrought. And too indelicately put.</li>
<li>I know, I&#8217;m a purist about movie versions of books.</li>
<li>Margaret Dashwood is a far more interesting character onscreen than she is in the book. She has very little to her in the book, and they make her a proto-feminist or adventurer onscreen. It does make her more interesting, but less accurate.</li>
<li>Fanny and John Dashwood are assholes. So are the Steele sisters.</li>
<li>Marianne giving Mrs. Ferrars a set-down was freakin&#8217; hilarious.</li>
<li>Edward&#8217;s &#8220;oh&#8230; shit&#8221; look when he sees Lucy Steele with Elinor cracks me up. He could not more obviously want nothing to do with her.</li>
<li>The little boy playing Harry Dashwood (the little boy of John and Fanny) reminds me of young Lex Luthor on Smallville. Pre-Kryptonite loss of his hair, that is.</li>
<li>The under-the-blanket conversation between Marianne and Elinor &#8211; WTF?</li>
<li>Mr. Palmer wasn&#8217;t nearly so amusing in this version. Hugh Laurie was quite possibly the perfect person for that role, however, so whoever this guy was could hardly compare.</li>
<li>Oooh. Brandon rescuing Marianne (um, why was she just laying down in the rain?) was pretty romantic. Him visiting her alone in her room, however &#8211; wildly inappropriate for the time period.</li>
<li>I am very glad the Elinor-Willougby conversation was included, even though it was altered pretty hugely. That was a big part of him showing what a bastard he really is in the book. I do think they should have included the bit when he wishes his wife would die so he could marry Marianne (ass!). Though of course, Marianne overhearing was an unnecessary departure.</li>
<li>Colonel Brandon&#8217;s carriage is pretty awesome. I want a carriage like that. Wouldn&#8217;t say no to his house, either.</li>
<li>Marianne&#8217;s dress in the Delaford library scene is really pretty. Very nice cut. I love Regency fashion.</li>
<li>Elinor&#8217;s happy tears when Edward doesn&#8217;t marry Lucy are much better in this version. And of course, actual kisses are very satisfying. Not to say that Emma Thompson isn&#8217;t a great actress, but her bursting into tears was pretty fake. This seemed quite real.</li>
<li>Very sweet. Excellent version.</li>
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<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow: hidden; position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px;">Dude. Wilson&#8217;s bathtub is awesome. #House</div>
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