Niamh, Ruppert Penry-Jones is a honey, too. I saw him recently in some period drama. Now he is nice eye-candy. Who starred in the other "Persausion",
manolia? Was that the one with Ciarran Hinds? I like him, but I am older so maybe that is why he appeals to me. In a most excellent A&E version of "Mayor of Casterbridge" he plays the mayor. Jodi May plays his daughter. It is an well done production and makes me cry everytime.
I saw "Northanger Abbey" and read the book awhile back. A friend mailed it to me. I agree with you
Niamh, not my favorite Austen book, nor film. I nearly watched it again recently to see if it might get better on a second watching...my library has a copy of it. In the one I saw, Peter Firth played the male lead. He was in Roman Polanski's version of "Tess of the d'Urbervilles."...just called "Tess" with Nastassja Kinski. I guess he is alright looking, but like you two, I would have preferred a little cuter guy or more appealing or something. He is a little whispy and non-descript in looks I think. I remember feeling in both films..well, disappointed, unsatisfied. I think he is the younger brother of Colin Firth and Jonathan Firth. Nice to have a full acting family, though.
Last night I watched
Ken Russell's film version of "Women in Love", stars Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, Jennie Linden. As the English would say - splendid!
No, really I am a big D.H. Lawrence buff, so I love the film, since it epitomises the Lawrence way of thought. I first saw it in Philadelphia at an art thearter on South Street years ago; I was thrilled to find out I could buy it on DVD. If interested there are some very good insightful reviews on Amazon. The film still seems appropriate in times, but it is a little dated perhaps. Still it is a beautiful film and will make you think a lot. How prophetic L was about the industrialisation of our planet. The main thing in this film are the 4 couples and the two relationships and how each person has his/her own vision or idea of love, which ultimately creates conflict and much questioning.
Assides, Virgil and I are discussing D.H. Lawrence short stories on a thread we created ourselves. On the Lawrence subforums there are 10 of the stories and the one we are currently discussing "The Horse-Dealer's Daughter". Under the title "England, My England", are about 10 short stories with the full texts available on this site. If anyone wants to join in do so; so far it is just Virgil and I and whoever reads what we have written. Just wanted people to be aware.
Niamh, I went to the drugstore and got Robitussen last night - it made a world of difference. I took it before going to bed and it helped my head and my congestion and I slept soundly all night - no coughing. I think I will be fine now. I feel quite improved today. I have IBS so had to content with that part of the virus but now I am fine about that. I should be on the upswing now. Thanks for your concern.
