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Extras & Just for fun > Colin Firth or Matthew MacFadyen; that is the question?

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message 101: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
I do know what you mean!
Though I still love MacFadyen, it is quite nice to have a convert :)


message 102: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn (caroheartsbooks) | 272 comments yes that is true!


message 103: by Aerykah (last edited Nov 26, 2012 07:13PM) (new)

Aerykah | 48 comments Caro wrote: "IM COLIN FIRTH OVER MACFAYDEN yes it was awesome long but still i think the actors were better but i like the dramatized setting and plot of 2005 even if it didnt follow the book exactly"

Reading this made me smile... actually, it made me grin. Really big! ;)
I'm so glad you finally watched and enjoyed it, Caro! :)

And you prefer Colin Firth!! :D
(my grin is getting bigger...)


message 104: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
I felt like that as well Aery! ;)
So pleased that you enjoyed it!! That version is a classic and so worth watching!


message 105: by Marren (new)

Marren | 764 comments hmmmm


message 106: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
Marren??


message 107: by Carolyn (last edited Nov 27, 2012 12:42PM) (new)

Carolyn (caroheartsbooks) | 272 comments Aerykah wrote: "Caro wrote: "IM COLIN FIRTH OVER MACFAYDEN yes it was awesome long but still i think the actors were better but i like the dramatized setting and plot of 2005 even if it didnt follow the book exact..."

yayyy!! thanx :) im happy now too! even though macfayden was still awesome and i adored darcy with him acting still firth was..


message 108: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
:D


message 109: by Sabrina (new)

Sabrina May I ask a crazy question?! Was Austen really portraying Darcy as a shy person? It's been a long time since I read the book, but I can't remember where it said or implied he was shy. It may be there, I just can't remember. The only line I remember is where he says, I'm not comfortable enough in company to easily converse (major paraphrasing when he was talking to Lizzy & Colonel Fitzwilliam). But to me that doesn't necessarily mean you're shy. I don't do small talk very well either, but I don't think anyone would call me shy.

Sorry if this question doesn't belong under this topic, I just had to ask for others opinions. I know fanfiction likes to portray Darcy as shy, but I just don't remember thinking that of him when I read the book.


message 110: by Marren (new)

Marren | 764 comments Soph wrote: "Marren??"

Yes Soph


message 111: by Ji Soo (new)

Ji Soo (jisookimm) | 2 comments Matthew was the Mr Darcy I imagined(: Colin did a great job too, but I got to admit Matthew was my favorite


message 112: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
Marren I was wondering about the 'hmmmm' haha

Another MM supporter :)

I agree with you in that I think his pride is far more prominent and implied in PRIDE and prejudice but I definitely believe the shyness is there :)


message 113: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn (caroheartsbooks) | 272 comments Sabrina wrote: "May I ask a crazy question?! Was Austen really portraying Darcy as a shy person? It's been a long time since I read the book, but I can't remember where it said or implied he was shy. It may be ..."

i thought he was shy so he was mistaken as proud...i think thats in there


message 114: by Aerykah (new)

Aerykah | 48 comments I agree with Soph & Caro. He was extremely proud, but also shy (which mostly came across as arrogance).


message 115: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
Definitely came across as arrogance!


message 116: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn (caroheartsbooks) | 272 comments yes hes quiet and i definitely liked jennifer ehle or ehrle? better than keira knightley no offense


message 117: by Sabrina (new)

Sabrina oh goodness - not sure how I missed your replies, but I'm just seeing them now. Thanks for the responses, I really was curious. Now I'll just have to go back and read the book again ;-). . .


message 118: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
Your welcome Sabrina ;)

And I prefer Ehle as well Caro!!


message 119: by Aerykah (new)

Aerykah | 48 comments Caro wrote: "yes hes quiet and i definitely liked jennifer ehle or ehrle? better than keira knightley no offense"

Totally agree with you, Caro!! Ehle was so much better! :)


message 120: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn (caroheartsbooks) | 272 comments YAYYY hahaha yes knightley was good but ehle was a natural


message 121: by Mo (new)

Mo | 6 comments No competition - COLIN FIRTH. Remember having to make sure I was at home on a Sunday night for the BBC version to record it on a tape - would watch it, rewind it and watch it again and probably watch it AGAIN before the next Sunday ... my husband was actually a little worried about me I was so addicted to it. And when he walked out of that pond .....SWOOOON. OK, its been a few years, maybe I need to watch it again. And Colin is still HOT, so many years later.


message 122: by Laura (new)

Laura | 18 comments FIRTH!!! Absolutely!! He's my man! And the wet white shirt moment *sigh* I agree with everything you said, Mo :)


message 123: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Louise Smith (sarahlouisesmith) Very well put Mo, same here :)


message 124: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
I agree Mo!
I wish I would have been able to experience on the tv when it was first on! It would have been so exciting!


message 125: by Mo (new)

Mo | 6 comments Soph wrote: "I agree Mo!
I wish I would have been able to experience on the tv when it was first on! It would have been so exciting!"


Showing my age now but I could not wait for Sunday to come around - we all have digital tv and Apple Tv etc. so really there is no waiting around for stuff to watch on TV .... and we had no Goodreads where we could rant and rave about Mr Darcy's wet shirt. Yes, I think it is due another look. Have the DVD now but still have the cassette tape somewhere...


message 126: by Laura (new)

Laura | 18 comments Mo wrote: "Have the DVD now but still have the cassette tape somewhere.."

I donated my cassettes to "the cause" years ago to someone I was trying to bring over to the JA-side lol DVDs now in possession and watched at least once a year. This is a lot for me considering I don't watch much TV :) Did I see a while back there is a remastered version??


message 127: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
Haha!! Well the inability to rant about the wet shirt is a shame! ;)

And donating to 'the cause' ;) is a good donation. The important question, did it work!?


message 128: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn (caroheartsbooks) | 272 comments I DIDNT WATCH THE POND ONE i should!!


message 129: by Elif (new)

Elif | 9 comments Sabrina wrote: "May I ask a crazy question?! Was Austen really portraying Darcy as a shy person? It's been a long time since I read the book, but I can't remember where it said or implied he was shy. It may be ..."

I don't think Darcy is shy, or arrogant, he just can't find people that he can have conversation with, that's all.

And Darcy is certainly Colin Firth. In addition to other Darcy qualifications, he's got the voice. :) I can't bear to watch 2005 movie, since I watched the 1995 one. Although the reason of it might also be Keira Knightley, I'm not sure, but this is the fact. Colin Firth is Darcy, and Darcy is Colin Firth. :))


message 130: by Aerykah (new)

Aerykah | 48 comments Elif wrote: "...And Darcy is certainly Colin Firth. In addition to other Darcy qualifications, he's got the voice. :) I can't bear to watch 2005 movie, since I watched the 1995 one. Although the reason of it might also be Keira Knightley, I'm not sure, but this is the fact. Colin Firth is Darcy, and Darcy is Colin Firth. :))"

I totally agree with everything you said here, Elif! :)


message 131: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Louise Smith (sarahlouisesmith) I agree too Elif. The trouble with the 2005 version is that it's so different to the book, it changes some of the characters (e.g. Lizzie not telling Jane that Darcy proposed the first time - what were they thinking? I can't fathom why they changed it!)
As a period drama fan, it's a nice movie but as a P&P/JA fan, it just annoys me...


message 132: by Mo (new)

Mo | 6 comments Laura wrote: "Mo wrote: "Have the DVD now but still have the cassette tape somewhere.."

I donated my cassettes to "the cause" years ago to someone I was trying to bring over to the JA-side lol DVDs now in posse..."


Remastered version - mmmm, maybe I should re-write my letter to Santa.


message 133: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Louise Smith (sarahlouisesmith) Last year I bought the remastered blu-ray of the 1995 P&P and the quality is MUCH better.


message 134: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
Oh the blue ray edition? I really want it!! Would be better i think.

I agree about Lizzie not telling Jane! She should have shared more! It wouldn't have taken much longer in the film! That was one thing I couldn't abide!


message 135: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
And love the last sentence Elif ;)


message 136: by Mo (new)

Mo | 6 comments Caro wrote: "I DIDNT WATCH THE POND ONE i should!!"

Think I will youtube the pond scene to tide me over until I get to watch it on DVD!


message 137: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
Haha ;)


message 138: by Mo (new)

Mo | 6 comments http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hasKmD...

...I mean he is not even half naked and I am still all a flutter!


message 139: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
I know!! He is still fully clothed really ;) just wet ;?


message 140: by Mo (new)

Mo | 6 comments Soph wrote: "I know!! He is still fully clothed really ;) just wet ;?"

.... not the only one!!!


message 141: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
;)


message 142: by Louise Sparrow (new)

Louise Sparrow (louisex) | 262 comments I would pick... neither. ;)

David Rintoul is my Mr Darcy, though I rather like Laurence Olivier in the role.


message 143: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
Rintoul was great actually! As was Olivier!
I did really enjoy the 1980's one :)


message 144: by Louise Sparrow (new)

Louise Sparrow (louisex) | 262 comments :D


message 145: by Laura (last edited Dec 13, 2012 02:21PM) (new)

Laura | 18 comments Soph wrote: "And donating to 'the cause' ;) is a good donation. The important question, did it work!?"

I hope so! I haven't seen the girl in years :)

And Mo: "...I mean he is not even half naked and I am still all a flutter!" *sigh* :) ... I just clicked the link. 2.6 million views lol nice!


message 146: by Sophie, Your Lovely Moderator (new)

Sophie | 2624 comments Mod
Shame ;)

Haha! That is a lot of views! :D ;)


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