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منگل 26 ستمبر 2006Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Pride and Prejudice
The latest movie version of Pride and Prejudice reminds me more of Bride and Prejudice than the BBC miniseries (which was the best). And I have actually forgotten the book completely by now, so cannot compare the movie to the book.
Overall, this version was good. We liked it enough to watch it, but it isn’t great either. I would rate it 7/10.
Tags: jane austen, movie, review
Posted by Zack at September 26, 2006 9:50 AM in Movies
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Posted by: wayfarer (121 comments) at September 27, 2006 12:05 PM
wayfarer: You haven’t seen the recent movie? How is that possible?
Posted by: Zack (1784 comments) at September 27, 2006 1:02 PM | PGP Sig
Because i’m not a cool netflixer like everyone else is. :-( I get my stinking movies from the library and if i’m lucky (real real lucky) i get to watch one every other week or so. I can’t wait to see it though!
Posted by: wayfarer (121 comments) at October 1, 2006 9:39 PM
wayfarer: Even though we use Netflix, we can’t watch many movies either. In fact, we have been downgrading our Netflix plan continually and now have the cheapest possible plan and would downgrade further if a plan was available.
Posted by: Zack (1784 comments) at October 1, 2006 10:22 PM | PGP Sig
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I like the BBC version the best too (haven’t seen the recent one though). I liked the Bride and Prejudice one just for the fun of it. It is, of course, the best book ever. Man i love that book. :-)