Click here to sign my Graffiti Wall! (Powered by PicLibs.com)

jueves, octubre 04, 2007

Darcy, ouh yeah! - Yo quiero uno de estos.


My good opinion once lost, is lost forever. (Mr. Darcy - Pride and Prejudice)

Buena, muy buena la frase. Una de mis favoritas. Ese Darcy era un gran filósofo.

Final alternativo de la película para USA (¡cómo no!) o como estropear un clásico en dos minutos...¡¿veis por que no me va el rollo americano para nada!!!!!??? ¡Veracidad histórica nada!¡Se la pasan por dónde yo te diga! ¡¿QUÉ ES ESO DE QUE LIZZY Y DARCY SE MORREEN A LO GOCHO AL FINAL DE LA PELI!?!?

¡ME INDIGNA!

Crítica de la peli en el Daily Mail

American film fans are being treated to a much smoochier ending to Pride & Prejudice than Britons were allowed to enjoy.

The extended ending being played in US cinemas sees Keira Knightley's Elizabeth Bennet kiss her Mr Darcy in a moonlit haze as he repeatedly sighs her name.

The finale to the latest adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel in Europe was decidedly refined by comparison.

British cinema-goers saw the film close with Elizabeth's father giving his consent when Darcy asked for her hand in marriage.

Matthew MacFadyen, who plays Darcy, told USA Today: "You got the more sugary (ending). The Brits hated it."

The mushier version, which is eight minutes longer, was chosen for release after being hailed a success at a US test screening.

But some of the 450 members of the Jane Austen Society of North America were reportedly so shocked by the romantic clinch that they broke out laughing.

"It has nothing at all of Jane Austen in it, is inconsistent with the first two-thirds of the film, insults the audience with its banality, and ought to be cut before release," said former society president Elsa Solender.

Not to be outdone, an online petition has been launched in the UK calling for the kiss to be included in all DVD releases.

"This petition is a call to arms... for the British/Irish/European fans etc who have been denied the 'international' ending scene in the new film version of Pride & Prejudice," it reads.

"What did us poor Austen aficionados (in the country of her birth no less) do to deserve such injustice?"

The film opened in select US cinemas this weekend and will be released nationwide on November 23.

(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=368648&in_page_id=1773)

Ahí queda eso. No puedo estar más de acuerdo.

ESTA MIERDA ACHOQUEZÚ QUE DIRÍA MI WELA Y ME PASÓ LA FOTO DEL CUMPLE DE OLI AL 29 DE OCTUBRE...NO ENTENDER. RARO.


Jukebox: What it feels like to be a ghost - Taking back sunday


I said so, look closely
and you might see something you like
Well, was it a lie?