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I HEARD COLIN FIRTH WAS IN HERE
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I'm colin firth.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
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Buncha dykes in that pic.
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colin firth is adorable and british
even if he was abominably stupid or smelled terrible, I would marry him
There have been way too many Jane Austen themed movies in the past 3 years. I think we should exume the corpse and beat it until this trend stops. Or will beatings make it continue?
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even if he was abominably stupid or smelled terrible, I would marry him
NOT AS HOTT AS COLIN FURTH ROFLOL
except, except, they should've been the ones to marry.
Ew I mean how could she have Hugh Grant
Sense and Sensibility as a novel is rather poorly paced and skimps on the actual romance
They need to do Persuasion. I heard the Mansfield Park movie was decent but nothing like the book.
and that house is amazing (outside)
See this is the root of the problem. It's like the fricking hive mind.
EDIT: and yeah dawg, the BBC P&P production was awesome too
Not to mention that there is quite an age difference.
Emma Thompson did write an excellent screenplay but there was no way she could pass for a 21 year old as Elinor was supposed to be.
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does not draw on Jane Austen as I recall
It's a verbatim recreation of Pride and Prejudice as I recall.
My recollection may be spotty with never having seen the movie.
Or read the book.
Otherwise I agree with Mark Twain about Jane Austen.
he's right though
But no...