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I love my dad. Every year he wants to color Easter eggs. You know, for himself. He's in his 60s. :D In the process of making plans to get together that weekend, one of his emails ended with "can we color eggs?"
And in other news, I picked up the latest miniseries "Emma" the other day since I wanted something long to watch while on the treadmill. Confession: I've never actually read Emma, but I have seen how many ever adaptations of it. One thing I really like about this new series is that it seems to go into more depth than I'm used to, and I'm assuming it's much closer to the book. Very nice insight into the reasoning behind things and so on.
But one thing that's cracking me up is that everyone is so bitchy in this! XD It seems like everyone is in this perpetual state of crabbiness, and that goes for Emma and Mr. Knightly as well. I'm not quite half way into it, so maybe people eventually chill out. (And maybe this is how the book really is.) Also, I'm not overly wild about Jonny Lee Miller's Mr. Knightly, but maybe he'll grow on me.
And in other news, I picked up the latest miniseries "Emma" the other day since I wanted something long to watch while on the treadmill. Confession: I've never actually read Emma, but I have seen how many ever adaptations of it. One thing I really like about this new series is that it seems to go into more depth than I'm used to, and I'm assuming it's much closer to the book. Very nice insight into the reasoning behind things and so on.
But one thing that's cracking me up is that everyone is so bitchy in this! XD It seems like everyone is in this perpetual state of crabbiness, and that goes for Emma and Mr. Knightly as well. I'm not quite half way into it, so maybe people eventually chill out. (And maybe this is how the book really is.) Also, I'm not overly wild about Jonny Lee Miller's Mr. Knightly, but maybe he'll grow on me.
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Yeah, I'm not 100% sure how I feel about the new Emma either. Like you, I've never read the book but have seen adaptations: 1996 Gwenyth Paltrow/Jeremy Northam, 1996 Kate Beckinsale/ Mark Strong. Ha, actually I just finished watching Clueless for the first time tonight. I know the Kate Beckinsale version was pretty faithful to the novel but I'm partial to the Gwenyth Paltrow version. Actually, I liked Kate Beckinsale's portrayel but that Mr. Knightly just seemed, idk, mean. But, as you, said perhaps that was closer to the book, I'm not really sure.
LOVE this part.
The new miniseries...idk. I liked the opening but so far not really loving the Emma or Mr. Knightly. I only watched an episode though so it may grow on me.
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also, Austen is all about irony, and i think the bitchiness helps you to distance yourself from it and realize the subtlety of it all. or possibly i am talking out my ass.
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I watched it when it aired and then...aqquired it and watched it again!
I quite liked the Gwyneth Paltrow movie, mostly because it was so pretty to watch! But it did take some liberties and did smooth over some things.
The mini series is much, much closer to the book!
It really is a charming series. I don't think it truly breaks down into the individual episodes that well, though, so it's better to watch in a row.
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I know many people don't like Emma but she is not bitchy, in these new miniseries I found that Emma is a bit too loud and too quick-tempered and not classy enough. But I still loved watching it for good picture and the length XD
I'm not overly wild about Jonny Lee Miller's Mr. Knightly
I wasn't happy when I learnt about the cast, I was like "But...but...he's Edmund! And Mr Knightley must have brown thick hair, totally XD"
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And I have never understood the appeal of Mansfield Park. The main character is completely lame and annoying. Emma is a refreshing change from that.
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