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message 30: by Emma (new)

Nophoto-u-25x33 Donna wrote: "I'll throw a cat amongst the pigeons here and say Anne Rice's Lestat. I'd let him bite me!"

How funny you should mention that, I've literally just finished re-reading the Vampire Chronicals. Personally - Armand, Lestat is just too self obsessed :)


message 29: by Donna (new)

2145131 I'll throw a cat amongst the pigeons here and say Anne Rice's Lestat. I'd let him bite me!


message 28: by Ally (new)

2439273 Alan Rickman plays the best baddie ever - 'Die Hard' anyone? or my personal favourite, the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.

Ally


message 27: by Anne (new)

409814 Emma- Jeremy Irons would probably make a neat Snape; plus, he and Hermione share a birthday, Sept. 19, which is also U.S. National Talk Like a Pirate Day not that Hogwarts would care I suppose.

I think the main reason why I love Col. Brandon is because of Alan Rickman...he's just such a gentleman. And a soldier. In the Napoleonic wars. All good things.

But no, he doesn't look 63! Maybe it's Maybelline.




message 26: by Jeannette (new)

2425076 For all of you Rickman fans, two movies that I enjoyed:

Truly, Madly, Deeply (1990) a tear-jerker, fluff
Barchester Chronicles (1982) a BBC mini-series, my favorite Rickman role!


message 25: by Jenny, Moderator (new)

440859 I would never have believed he was 63!! I could quite happily believe that he was in his 40's.


message 24: by Jeannette (new)

2425076 Send me some of it! :)


message 23: by Emma (new)

Nophoto-u-25x33 Jeannette wrote: "Rickman is indeed too old to play Snape. Snape would be around 40 -- the age of Harry Potter's dad. But, Rickman is so good that you almost don't notice that he is 63!"

No way. He's never 63?!? (runs off to check wikipedia...)

Yep. That's amazing. Wonder what skin cream he uses...?


message 22: by Jeannette (new)

2425076 Rickman is indeed too old to play Snape. Snape would be around 40 -- the age of Harry Potter's dad. But, Rickman is so good that you almost don't notice that he is 63!


message 21: by Emma (new)

Nophoto-u-25x33 Anne wrote: "Emma, I am a big fan of Alan Rickman, so if it's a Rickman-style Snape I totally agree. :D "

Fantastic actor, I loved him in Sense and Sensibility, but when he was cast I remember thinking he was a bit too old to play Snape. I had him in my mind's eye as a 30 something. Not sure who I'd pick to play him actually... Brideshead Revisited-esq Jeremy Irons?


message 20: by Ebby (new)

1318711 Mine would be Mr. Darcy and Colonel Bradon


message 19: by Heather (new)

1693966 I have always had a thing for Harry Potter...yah yah....


message 18: by Lauren (new)

2021251 Absolutely! He's great in Spooks/MI-5 too. I couldn't abide the show Robin Hood though, and Armitage looks too silly head-to-toe in leather.


message 17: by Bethany (new)

2104670 Lauren wrote: "Jeannette wrote: "Lauren wrote: "Can't understand all the Heathcliff adoration. A bully and a thug, anda wife-beater to boot!

Off-topic but, I've always wondered why people add an 'e' to the en..."


Richard Armitage was great as Mr. Thornton.




message 16: by Lauren (new)

2021251 Christa (is a sleepy kitty...) wrote: "I can never seem to get over the type of charachter who acts like he has something to hide. It's so mysterious, and it gives me a thrill trying to figure it out!"

This can be related to real life. Except, usually they do not have wives in the attic and it is something disappointing like being be a crazed fan of Doctor Who *knows from experience :(*


Nophoto-f-25x33 I can never seem to get over the type of charachter who acts like he has something to hide. It's so mysterious, and it gives me a thrill trying to figure it out!


message 14: by Jeannette (new)

2425076 I suppose I've always been attracted to the tortured soul aspect of the character, too. But, I certainly grew up and married Mr. Normal and Steady, and I'm very happy with that! :)


message 13: by Lauren (new)

2021251 Jeannette wrote: "Lauren wrote: "Can't understand all the Heathcliff adoration. A bully and a thug, anda wife-beater to boot!

Off-topic but, I've always wondered why people add an 'e' to the end of Heathcliff, w..."


I suppose I can understand that. We were discussing WH in class recently and how Heathcliff was almost definitely the result of Emily's repressed sexual fantasies. I can imagine why someone might fantasize about that engulfing, demonic love (though truth be told I found scant evidence for it in the text). Personally he does nothing for me!

I also like Thornton in North & South. But I fear I have influenced by Richard Armitage having played him o.O


message 12: by Jeannette (new)

2425076 Lauren wrote: "Can't understand all the Heathcliff adoration. A bully and a thug, anda wife-beater to boot!

Off-topic but, I've always wondered why people add an 'e' to the end of Heathcliff, when in the book..."


Emma wrote earlier "don't you find that the characters you swoon over are nothing like your actual partner?" The idea of someone being obsessed with you mind, body and soul has it's appeal. But, yes, he was not very nice, Lauren! I think putting him next to Linton made him seem even more attractive. And, I just loved the Timothy Dalton portrayal. ;-)




message 11: by Lauren (new)

2021251 Can't understand all the Heathcliff adoration. A bully and a thug, anda wife-beater to boot!

Off-topic but, I've always wondered why people add an 'e' to the end of Heathcliff, when in the book there is not. :S


message 10: by Chris (new)

2650878 Jeannette wrote: "Bethany wrote: "Heathcliff definitely- he's so passionate and I like to think he has a deep tortured soul.

I've never been a huge fan of Mr Darcy.

I much prefer Frederick Wentworth from Persu..."


Jeannette wrote: "Definitely Heathcliffe -- he's made me swoon for 40 years now! "

Im with you on Heathcliffe - I studied the book at school many years ago and he's still up there as one of my all time heroes!




message 9: by Jeannette (new)

2425076 Bethany wrote: "Heathcliff definitely- he's so passionate and I like to think he has a deep tortured soul.

I've never been a huge fan of Mr Darcy.

I much prefer Frederick Wentworth from Persuasion. That lett..."


I second the vote for Howl, book or movie version!




message 8: by Bethany (last edited Oct 12, 2009 08:54AM) (new)

2104670 Heathcliff definitely- he's so passionate and I like to think he has a deep tortured soul.

I've never been a huge fan of Mr Darcy.

I much prefer Frederick Wentworth from Persuasion. That letter he wrote at the end- " You pearce my soul.I am half agony, half hope."

This is embarrassing to admit but I always had a "thing" for Oliver Wood from Harry Potter. Though, I think it's the films thats influenced me more than anything !

Oh and when I was younger it was Howl from Howls Moving Castle- his roguish charm always made me blush!


message 7: by Jeannette (new)

2425076 Definitely Heathcliffe -- he's made me swoon for 40 years now!


message 6: by Anne (last edited Oct 11, 2009 08:34PM) (new)

409814 I understand Byronic Hero (Rochester!) but I'm not a big fan of Heathcliff, personally...I keep trying to imagine him as a cross between Hugh Jackman and Johnny Depp, but he still does nothing for me; then I'll watch bits of the 1998 movie, and got distracted by Hareton/Matthew Macfadyen. Oops.

Emma, I am a big fan of Alan Rickman, so if it's a Rickman-style Snape I totally agree. :D


message 5: by Ally (new)

2439273 Lauren wrote: "Mr Rochester! Despite us being woefully mismatched.

Captain Wentworth. There's a better match, I think.

Erm... all the pretend men got a bit boring after the nineteenth century."



Here Here! - 19th Century Heroes do tend to fit the bill best don't they!

Rochester has to be the pinicle of dreamy characters though - Indeed any Byronic Hero will do - someone with brooding passion, intelligence and perhaps an air of threat or mystery about them. Heathcliffe from Wuthering Heights is broodingly passionate and very sexy.

Ally



message 4: by Emma (new)

Nophoto-u-25x33 Anne wrote: "Have you ever found yourself sighing over a fictional character? Who? Why? Where can I find of copy of that book?"

All the time!! It's often what makes a book so awesome :)

For me, it's Snape though, not Ron. I was hooked on the series early on and for me it wasn't about Harry anymore, it was all about Snape.

Mr. Knightley from Emma too is someone who makes me sigh. He's so dreamy :)

I've become rather obsessed with Eric from the deeply trashy Sookie Stackhouse, Books 1-7 series of late. It has to stop.

Ooo, Lord Asriel from His Dark Materials Trilogy too! So mean and nasty, I just love it!

Thing is, don't you find that the characters you swoon over are nothing like your actual partner?


message 3: by Lauren (new)

2021251 Mr Rochester! Despite us being woefully mismatched.

Captain Wentworth. There's a better match, I think.

Erm... all the pretend men got a bit boring after the nineteenth century.


message 2: by Jenny, Moderator (new)

440859 Hmmmm I was about to say Mr Darcy, but have a feeling that is more to do with Colin Firth in the BBC adaptation!

I will have to have a think on this one!


message 1: by Anne (last edited Oct 05, 2009 10:13PM) (new)

409814 Have you ever found yourself sighing over a fictional character? Who? Why? Where can I find of copy of that book?

For me it's mainly Ron Weasley (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, etc.) and Jay Gatsby (The Great Gatsby). Ron is absolutely adorkable, and such an idiot, it's amazing. Jay is a little bit creepy, but he's a sweetheart, staying true to that witch for so long...Richard Sharpe (Sharpe's Eagle) is also pretty dreamy, the officer from the ranks that he is.

And, if you think that my taste in men is strange, you are probably right.


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