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Which of the two do you prefer? The Series with Colin Firth or the 2005 Movie?
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me, too. I love them both for different reasons.
Caz wrote: "Colin Firth, definitely. I like Matthew MacFadyen as an actor, but he's not Darcy material, IMO. Also, I can't stand Keira Knigtley - her manner of speech is so artificial it drives me bonkers! ..."
I totally agree!
I totally agree!


I love the movie, but I've never seen the series so can't compare. I'll have to watch it now - I love Colin Firth.

so agree with the Harry Potter idea!

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I'm pretty sure Helen Fielding had exactly that in mind when she named the character, lol


Colin Firth, most certainly. I saw the film when I was eight, read the book, then saw the 2005 version and thought they had just desecrated the movie. Watched the series and almost kissed it I was so happy. The 2005 version's Elizabeth was too giggly - she could have been Lydia - and I just didn't feel Darcy eminating from Matthew Macfayden, you know what I mean?
So a resounding yes to Firth.
So a resounding yes to Firth.

I feel the same way about the Jane Eyre movies.




I liked the 2005 film better than the BBC version. Colin Firth just wasn't Darcy at all. He was a good actor, but there were several things he just couldn't seem to pull off. I think Matthew Macfadyen did a better job at the role. I think Jennifer Ehle is a little better actress than Keira Knightly, but I think the 2005 version handled Lizzie's story better, it felt more true to the era.
And Mr.Collins was quite creepy in the BBC version, in the other he was very annoying and added some humor to the story, which was more true to the book.
And Mr.Collins was quite creepy in the BBC version, in the other he was very annoying and added some humor to the story, which was more true to the book.


i prefer the series too, cause it's more faithful to the book, and colin firth it's sooo handsome ;) , i prefer him as Mr Darcy!!

The scene in the new one where Mr. Bingley came into the room Jane was staying! That made me. I paused the movie and went on for a minute about how scandalous and improper that would have been and how if he cared for her reputation at all or was aware of society and the speculation caused to the servants. ... He would not have done that unless they we engaged or close to becoming so.
Yeah my friends most definitely won't invite me to their "Modernized Jane Austen Movies" movie night again.

Keira Knightley's Elizabeth has that typical English combination of clever, sp..."
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The only one who comes near flawless Colin's perfection is Sir Lawrence Olivier.... I saw his movie as a little girl and even though I didn't know the name of the movie or what it really was about I kept remember him and how awesome he was.... it wasn't until I was an adult that I found out he was actually Mr. Darcy!! Perfect.

I agree with you. :)
I haven't had the chance to watch the series yet, but Jennifer Ehle's smile looked so painful, she was kind of old, a little bit chubby, and didn't seem like an intelligent girl (at all). LOL

It may have added a few scenes that contribute to the built-up...but I see no problem in that, since ALL of the book's important scenes were there, it does stay true to the novel: the characters, the dialogue, the atmosphere are what they are in the novel, which is more than I can say for the 2005 version, which looks more Brontë than Austen. And it is not "shirtless lake scene" in no moment does Colin Firth take his shirt off in the miniseries...he dives in with his shirt on :)

Kiera knightley was a wayyyyyyy better Eliza Bennet than the woman in the BBC series."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zApKD4...
Totally agree.
Just watched the clip, Jesus Christ, was the woman pregnant or something?
Oh man! This is a hard question!! I love me some Colin Firth but I adore me some Keira Knightley. I thought both were superb adaptions and I loved how there were the differences between the two; it made it not the same type of adaption. But I think Colin Firth played the underlining characteristics of Darcy that were hinted in the novel more than Matthew MacFadyen's Darcy. But all in all, I really can't love one more than the other, but I would have to say if I could have had Colin Firth and Keira Knightley, than that's my choice! :)

Kiera knightley was a wayyyyyyy better Eliza Bennet than the woman in the BBC series."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zApKD4...
Totally agree.
Just watched the ..."
Yep. As a matter of fact, she was pregnant.


The 2005 movie is painfully bad. I've tried to like it but it makes my stomach hurt every time I watch it.

Kiera knightley was a wayyyyyyy better Eliza Bennet than the woman in the BBC series."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zApKD4...
Totally agree.
Jus..."
They were kidding the audiences to have a pregnant woman playing a young girl, remember, it's not a minor role as Kitty or Lidia, it's Elizabeth!
The "fine eyes" turned out to have many fine lines under them.

Kiera knightley was a wayyyyyyy better Eliza Bennet than the woman in the BBC series."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zApKD4...
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Sorry, it seems I was mistaken. Apparently somebody else in the series was pregnant, not Jennifer.

No worries. :)
She did look like a pregnant woman...


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