“The Claim” (2000)

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They were like kings.  The pioneers- they came out here when there was nothing, built these towns, and ruled them like kings.

This 2000 film is inspired by Thomas Hardy’s The Mayor of Casterbridge; it stars Irish actor Peter Mullan, a young Wes Bentley, Nastassja Kinski (who was the title character in Roman Polanski’s Tess, another Hardy story), a very young Sarah Polley (now 30, and an award-winning director), and Russian-American model/actress Milla Jovovich.  The setting is the fictional town of Kingdom Come in the Sierra Nevadas (a mountain range) of Northern California, though the film was shot in Colorado and Alberta, Canada.  It is 1869, and Mr. Dillon (Mullan) serves as mayor, peacekeeper, and is the wealthiest man in town. 

Daniel Dillon (Peter Mullan)
Daniel Dillon (Peter Mullan)

The story opens with a group of newcomers arriving in small town of Kingdom Come, including several prostitutes, a crew of men from the Central Pacific Railroad led by engineer Mr. Daglish (Bentley), and two respectable and pretty ladies from back East- ailing widow Mrs. Burn (Kinski) and her daughter Hope (Polley). When a man insults Hope, Daglish defends her honor.  Hope is affected by his kindness.  The railroad men are given a warm welcome at the town’s main attraction- The Paradise Saloon, where Daglish is intrigued by Lucia (Jovovich), a tall, Portuguese beauty who sings and manages the place.  But Lucia is also involved in a long-term relationship with Dillon based on mutual needs.   

Hope Burn (Sarah Polley)
Hope Burn (Sarah Polley)

Mrs. Burn simply refers to Dillon as “a rich relative.”  But in a flashback, we learn that many years ago, Dillon (a young, drunken, and disenchanted ‘49er) sold his young wife Elena and infant daughter to another prospector.  That man gave Dillon his claim to a gold mine in return.  Now Dillon wants to “make things right” by reunting the family.  In one memorable scene, he has a team of men pull his new house closer to town (to be near his love). 

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While Dillon is absorbed with his personal life, Daglish and his men survey the valleys nearby to determine where to lay track for the railroad.  Their work is important, but also very dangerous, as we discover in another memorable scene. Hope’s feelings for the engineer become stronger as they spend more time together.  However, Daglish also feels a strong attraction to Lucia.

Daglish and Lucia dance at Dillon's wedding

Mrs Burn/Mrs Dillon (Nastassja Kinski)

Though he is a man of few words, Dillon loves Elena; he tries to improve her health by using the latest technology.  Dillon is deeply affected by things going on around him, but he hides behind his gruffness.  Hope and Lucia are portrayed well; they not stereotypical ladies we usually see in Westerns.  The cautious romance between Hope and Daglish is nice as well.  Wes Bentley’s large, cat-like, blue-gray eyes stand out against the snowy landscape.

Donald Daglish (Wes Bentley)

Unlike Hardy’s original story, there is no concern for appearances or societal conventions.  Kingdom Come is populated with people of many backgrounds, races, and levels of respectability.  They all interact with each other as needed.  The town’s growth and survival depends on the railroad coming through.  But if this occurs, Dillon will no longer be able to rule the town as he pleases.

“The Mayor of Casterbridge” (2003)

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Are some actions simply unforgivable?  Can someone truly change his/her nature?  These are the central questions posed in The Mayor of Casterbridge, a very engaging A&E miniseries from 2003.  The stars are: intense/commanding Ciaran Hinds (Persuasion; Jane Eyre), handsome/charming James Purefoy (Vanity Fair; Rome), unconventional/poised Jodhi May (The Last of the Mohicans; Daniel Deronda), and mysteriously pretty Polly Walker.  It is an adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s novel; it follows the book very closely (as several viewers/readers noted on IMDB).  Everything is top-notch in this film: acting, pacing, costumes, and music (creating the right mood for Hardy, but is never too much).     

 If you thought the premise of Tess was a shocker, check this out!  At a country fair, jobless/angry/drunken Daniel Henchard (Hinds) sells his wife and baby daughter for a few coins.  When he sobers up, he can’t believe what he’s done.  He runs into a chapel, grabs the Bible, and swears to not drink for 21 years.     

About 19 years later, Henchard’s wife Susan (Juliet Aubrey) and her grown-up daughter, Elizabeth Jane (May) set out to find him.  Susan says she is a widow and refers to her husband as “a relation by marriage.”  She is shocked to learn how “high” he has become when they reach Casterbridge; Susan spies Henchard (wearing the mayoral robe and medal) inside his fine house.  The mayor sees the ladies also, and decides to take action to make up for the “terrible deed.”        

 

Farfrae (James Purefoy), the optimistic Scotsman the mayor confides in.
Donald Farfrae (James Purefoy)

 

On the same night that his family comes to town, Henchard meets an optimistic Scotsman, Donald Farfrae (Purefoy), who has developed a technique to restore bad grain.  The mayor persuades Farfrae to become his manager, and he also confides in the younger man.  Later on, Henchard grows terribly jealous of Farfrae- an even-tempered, fair-minded man (unlike the mayor).  Just as in Hardy’s other works (i.e. Far from the Maddening Crowd, Jude the Obscure, and Tess of the D’Urbervilles) you will find lies, mysterious letters, sudden revelations, strong females, and a lot of drama. There are secrets at every turn in this story, so check it out for yourself!    

I started TESOL training this week!!!

Hey readers,

Keep visting b/c I’m always updating!  I want to see more comments, too.  I started my TESOL course, and think I’m the only one w/ experience of school teaching/subbing/tutoring in the class.  So, I feel pretty confidant!  (I need a boost after being down on myself for quite some time.)  The other students (a VERY diverese grp!) are interested in going to China, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea.  Not everyone has decided- we have time.  I want to go somewhere to get the most money b/c I need it! 

All the best,

EMMA.

 

 

 

Quotes for today:

 

A man who fears love fears life.

-Father Peter Clifford, Ballykissangel (Series 1, Episode 4)

 

Peter says this to Ambrose, a young police officer who gets cold feet before his wedding to his long-time girfriend, Niamh. 

 

 

 

Let me tell you girls a secret- that took me 30 plus years to find out- men and boys are more afraid of you than you are of them.

 

-Ramona, The Real Housewives of New York City

 

Ramona gives a bit of advice to her 13 y.o. daughter Avery and her group of school friends.

 

  

 

 

Pics for today:

 

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Movies I watched today:

 

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

 

This is a FUN 1954 musical w/ GREAT dance numbers!
A V fun 1954 musical w/ GREAT dance numbers!
Howard Keel and Jane Powell
Howard Keel and Jane Powell

 

 

13 Going On 30

 

Matt (Mark Ruffalo) & Jenna (Jennifer Garner) dance at a photo shoot.
Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Garner dancing
I'd watch ANY movie w/ Mark Ruffalo in it!
I'd watch ANY movie w/ Mark! (I put this pic as my desktop background.)

 

 

Recent iTunes Downloads:
 
 
Born to be Wild (Adam Lambert)
– True Colors  (Anoop Desai)
 
– All I Want to Do (Sugarland)

FRI and SAT thoughts…

Pics from FRI & SAT:
 
 
 
Around 7:30PM
FRI around 7:30PM

 

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SAT around 7:30PM
SAT around 7:30PM

 

Aren't the purple shades COOL!?
Aren't the purple shades COOL!?

 

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Some people have an eye for beauty!
Some people have an eye for beauty!

 

 

What I watched FRI & SAT: 

 

Dr. Who

The 10th Dr. Who is theatrically trained actor David Tennant; he is joined in Season 3 by young medical doc Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman- an unusually pretty actress of Iranian/Ghanian descent).  I saw 3 eps from Season 3 on Sci Fi this afternoon: The Family of Blood (Part I & II) and Blink.  I heard this show was good before on a few websites while browsing around.  Now, I don’t know about the old Dr. Who series, but have heard a little from my parents.  This newer series (begun in 2005) seems VERY interesting! 

 

The red poppies commemorate WWII (in the UK).
The red poppies commemorate WWII (in the UK).

 

The special effects a good (I think those are done in Canada), as well as the acting (David Tennant has VERY expressive eyes and wide range).  If you liked Quantum Leap or any of the Star Trek shows, this may be worth a look.  

 

National Treasure

 

In the beginning of the film, Sean Bean (Ian) is pals w/ Ben (Nic Cage).
In the beginning of the film, Sean Bean (Ian) is pals w/ Ben (Nic Cage).

 

 

Ian wonders why a little kid is scrutinizing an old letter- hmmm...
Ian wonders why a little kid is scrutinizing an old letter- hmmm...

  

I watched this movie just to see Sean- LOL!
I watched this movie just to see Sean. The scar near his brow from when Harrison Ford accidentally hit him in "Patriot Games."

 

Ian going after Ben's friends (in Philly.)
Ian going after Ben's friends (in Philly.)

 

Ian talks w/ one of his underlings.
Ian talks w/ one of his underlings.

 

Here is a little self-satisfied smile- Ian makes a deal w/ Ben
Here is a little self-satisfied smile- Ian makes a deal w/ Ben

 

Why do Brits have to play baddies in American action movies?
Sean's voice is SO much cooler than Nic's!

 

 

My recent iTunes downloads:

 

 

It’s America; If You’re Going Through Hell – Rodney Atkins (back in spotlight after QUITE some yrs) 

 

 

Would You Go With Me? – Josh Turner (gorgeous baritone voice that will remind you of Randy Travis!) 

Josh Turner- a (traditional) country hottie
Josh Turner- a (traditional) country hottie

 

I Don’t Wanna Lose Your Love; Another You – John Rich (of Big & Rich; his sound is youthful, smooth, and close to pop)

 

Holy Water – Big & Rich (One of their MOST popular songs!)

What’s up this Monday?

Sarita Choudhury: Back on TV!
Sarita Choudhury is back on TV!
Sarita on NBC's "Kings"

You can see NYC-based actress Sarita Choudhury (half Brit/half Indian) on NBC’s new drama Kings.  I watched the 2 hr. pilot (on IMDB) and thought it was pretty good!  It stars veteran Scottish actor Ian McShane (King Silas Benjamin) and blonde, fresh-faced Aussie newcomer Christopher Egan (David Shepherd).  Don’t be shocked- the 25 y.o. Egan has VERY similar looks of fellow Aussie Health Ledger. 

 

Christopher Egan on "Kings"
Christopher Egan on "Kings"

He also reminded people of Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio.  TV needs MORE fresh new talent like this, not merely posers!

 

There are interesting supporting characters in Kings.  The creator based his show on the story on King David in the Bible.  It’s set in an alternate reality where America has a monarchy.   Sarita plays the (secret) love of King Silas’s life; they have a young son together.  (I saw Sarita close-up after a play reading in spring of ’08- she is GORGEOUS!)  

 

More about Sarita: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002004/

More about Kings: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1137462/

 

Outside my window/balcony:

 

7:30PM today- weather much colder than SUN!
7:30PM today- weather much colder than SUN!

 

Hotties (from Battlestar Galactica):

 

Yes, he was on "Bridget Jones" movies, too!
Yes, Gaius was in "Bridget Jones" movies!

Maybe not EVERYONE thinks of James Callis as a traditional hottie, but he really throws himself into his roles!  He can be funny (like in Bridget Jones) or take on a range of emotions (like on BSG).   

Brits are the best IMHO!
Brits are the best IMHO!

 

Tahmoh Penikett (Helo)
Tahmoh Penikett (Helo)
This actor is from the Canadian Yukon- WOW!  See, hotties can be found EVERYWHERE! 
Candian Alessandro Juliani (Gaeta)
Canadian Alessandro Juliani (Gaeta)

At first I thought he could be desi (South Asian) b/c of his looks!  Maybe Pakistani?  Actually, his mom is Chinese and his dad is Canadian. 

 

Movies I watched recently:

 

A lesser known noir film w/ great acting!
A lesser known noir film w/ great acting!

 

Monty Clift shines in this pic- so does Liz.
Monty Clift shines in this pic- so does Liz.

  

"Of Mice and Men" (1992)
"Of Mice and Men" (1992)

This is an engaging, sad, and VERY well-acted film starring John Malkovich and Gary Sinese (who also directed and co-produced!)  It deals w/ issues of friendship, mental disability, loneliness, and home.  This pic is based on John Steinbeck’s book Of Mice and Men; it’s set in Salinas, California during the Depression. The main actors ALL hit the right notes, and do it effortlessly- no over-acting here!