Happy Valentine’s Day!

Hey (especially female) readers,

No bf/hubby/significant other this Valentine’s Day?  Not to fear, these FANTASTIC storybook heroes are ALWAYS there for you!  

Love,

EMMA.

 

Austen Heroes:

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Mr. Darcy (Colin Firth) – Pride & Prejudice: Better than “tolerable” looking, tall, proud, shy around strangers, and a gentleman w/ LOTS of money and huge estate w/ beautiful, extensive grounds. 

 

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Captain Wentworth (Ciaran Hinds) – Persuasion: Constant, hard-working (joined the navy and worked his way up), and a GREAT writer of lovely, heartfelt letters. 

 

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Mr. Knightley (Mark Strong / Jeremy Northam) – Emma: Experienced, wise, country gent who WILL tell it like it is (even if you DON’T want to hear it!) 

 

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Mr. Tilney ( J.J. Feild) – Northanger Abbey: Young, sweet, and kind gent who plans to become a pastor.

 

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Colonel Brandon (Alan Rickman / David Morrissey) – Sense & Sensibility: He’s a former military man who’s rich (w/ a kind heart); he knows a LOT about music, too. 

 

Other Literary Heroes:

 

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Mr. Rochester  (Toby Stephens) – Jane Eyre: A great conversationalist who is “changeable,” well-traveled, and VERY mysterious.

 

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Mr. Thornton (Richard Armitage) – North & South: He’s described as tall, strong, w/ a “perfect set of teeth”; he’s a “master” and “magistrate” who’s close to his mother; unlike MANY literary men (of his time) he’s a self-made man wasn’t born rich and powerful. 

My Movie Suggestions for Valentine’s Day

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Dangerous Beauty

A film that is smart, beautiful, and charming- just like the real-life Venetian poetess it’s based on, Veronica Franco (the gorgeous Braveheart gal- Catherine McCormack).  When Veronica is unable to marry her girlhood love Marco Venier (the gorgeous/dark Brit- Rufus Sewell) b/c of social/monetary reasons, she is heartbroken.  Her mother (the gorgeous French/Brit- Jaqueline Bissett) tells her that there is another way to be w/ her man.  Veronica becomes a courtesan… and one of the most educated women of her time!

 

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This film has great music, locations, and dialogue.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118892/

 

 

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It Happened One Night

This is a classic must-see w/Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert- clever and quirky!

 

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[after Ellen stops a car by showing her leg]
Peter: “Why didn’t you take off all your clothes? You could have stopped forty cars.”
Ellie: “Well, ooo, I’ll remember that when we need forty cars.”

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025316/ 

 

 

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Mississippi Masala

This is a sweet, slow-burn, “boy and girl next door” romance from Mira Nair.  It’s about two family-oriented people (Indian and black) who fall in love in a small Southern town in the early ’90s.  (It’s COOL to see Denzel playing a regular guy!) 

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102456/

 

 

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The Apartment

An unconventionally GREAT  film w/ Jack Lemmon and Shirley MaClaine.  Who says there are no nice guys in NYC? 

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053604/

 

 

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When Harry Met Sally

A movie about two NYC pals who fall in love- modern and VERY funny! 

Harry: “I love that you get cold when it’s 71 degrees out. I love that it takes you an hour and a half to order a sandwich. I love that you get a little crinkle above your nose when you’re looking at me like I’m nuts. I love that after I spend the day with you, I can still smell your perfume on my clothes. And I love that you are the last person I want to talk to before I go to sleep at night.”

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098635/

Must See TV: Masterpiece Theater’s “Wuthering Heights”

Love, obsession, jealousy, revenge- it’s all pretty engaging!

 

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Hey, I know this new Heathcliff from somewhere!  This was my first thought when I saw the clips of this new adaptation of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights

 

 

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The actor is versatile 31 y.o. Brit Tom Hardy; he had a major role in Star Trek: Nemesis.  You may’ve seen him in Black Hawk Down and Band of Brothers as well.  Notice the resemblance to Patrick Stewart…

 

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My action figure is great! It’s big and bald. It’s very disturbing to look at a toy and see yourself. At the same time, it’s very cool.

 – Hardy on his Shinzon action figure (from Star Trek: Nemesis)

 

I just watched Episode 1 of Wuthering Heights tonight (SUN, 9-10:30PM) on the MPT channel.    Tom is doing a good job with Heathcliff; my mom agrees.  She said “he’s very handsome.”  I’d say his looks are unusual (for a leading man).  This can be an asset for Heathcliff; his origins are mysterious.  Maybe his real parents were gypsies?   The voice and eyes stand out to me. 

 

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Whatever character you play, remember they are always doing something. They are not just talking. They are alive; going through a drama in which they will go through some sort of dramatic human experience. Keywords: Alive and Experience. It is your job to make them become so. Anything you do on stage or film has a direct relation to something you have experienced in one form or another in real life. Use your imagination to exaggerate or lessen that sensation. Then, disguise it in characterization and don’t forget to make lots and lots of mistakes, and look like a complete asshole. You’ll do fine.

– Tom Hardy, giving acting tip on a movie or play  

 

 

Cathy looks too modern, sorry to say.  But who could compare to the fab Juliette Binoche?

 

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The use of the Yorkshire accent is a change from the other film.  I like the music- it’s not too much.  Tune in to see more…

 

 

Links you may like:

The Readers Guide to Wuthering Heights

http://www.wuthering-heights.co.uk/

 

The PBS site re: this film

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/wutheringheights/index.html

 

Unofficial fan site of actor Tom Hardy

http://tomhardy.org/

  

  

I’m getting OLD!!!

Hey all,

I hope you’re doing FAB, and not 30 y.o. today (JAN 7th) like moi!  LOL…  Just kidding!  Really, I don’t feel THAT old- my fam tells me I’m “like a kid” and “need to be more mature” ALL the time.  So… what am I doing for my b-day? 

I subbed (as usual) and kept (sorta) in a good mood during the school day.  I’m STILL not quite used to how buses/trains are slower here (than back in my beloved NYC)!  I need patience…  Me and my dad (my roomie these days) are going to have sausage pizza & hot wings (Papa John’s) and check out some PBS. 

At 8PM tonight there is a play (Cyrano de Bergerac) w/ Kevin Kline (who I LOVE almost as much as Denzel!), Jennifer Garner, and Daniel Sunjata (the SUPER-HOT hottie who’s sometimes on SVU and Rescue Me). 

Below are some pics!

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All the best,

EMMA.

P.S. I got a CUTE new phone (by Sony Ericsson) yesterday!  YAY!!!

Must See TV!!!

Masterpiece Theater: Tess of the D’Urbervilles (JAN 4th & 11th / PBS; check for re-runs, too!)

So beautiful and so sad. Beautiful in the characters, wonderfully realised for the time. Tess especially, a child to whom things happen, things beyond her understanding or control, and who is swept along by the tide of events bewildered, but still strong and true herself and her morals – yes, even at the end.

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Some of you may have studied Thomas Hardy novels (AP English/colllege/etc.).  Maybe your parents liked Julie Christie in Far From The Maddening Crowd?

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As a teen, Hardy came across as quite “modern”, b/c he writes about lower/middle-class protagonists (who often think/dream “outside the box.”)   They are Brits of the late 1800s who live/work in the country; Hardy appreciates these average people (Gabriel, the shepherd in Far From the Maddening Crowd, is the main romantic hero).

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Thomas Hardy also knows how to create love triangles (usually VERY odd)!   Love at first sight, terrible tragedies, and the search for self-knowledge are some of his themes.  He goes into “dark” areas of life; many younger students thought he was TOO “doom and gloom” (remember the events surrounding Jude and Sue’s children at end of Jude the Obscure?)  His heroes are not stock character types, but young gals/guys looking to learn and get a (little) ahead of where they were born into.

Tess Derbyfield is an unsually pretty, innocent, 16 y.o. country girl who dreams of being a teacher.  (In the Polanski version, Nastassja Kinski played Tess, so you know she’s supposed to be country-fabulous!)

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Tess is simple, hard-working, but with great pride/dignity.  Her dad, a seller of agricultural materials, is often out of work and/or drunk.  This is a great embarrassment to her, though her mom and younger sibs don’t take much offense.  One day, the father discovers that they have some rich relations who hold the same ancient family name of D’Urberville.  Mother is overjoyed, suggesting that Tess go to their estate to ask for help (a job per chance?)  She doesn’t want to go, but sees no other choice.  Maybe she can save up for studies?

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When Tess arrives at the cousins’ house, she meets Alec- a clever, smooth-talking, calculating young man.  Right away, he gives her the job as “poultry manager”; this causes raised eyebrows/jealousy among the other staff.  He also starts to work on breaking down her defenses- attention, compliments, gifts.   (The image I got was a wolf ensnaring a lamb.)  There is a memorable incident involving fresh, bright-red strawberries (both in the book and mini-series).  Alec’s elderly, frail mother doesn’t seem to notice what’s going on…

Tess is in a very dangerous position- she has no male protector, and must rely solely on her own instincts!

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Watch out girl- he’s no white knight!

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/