Dizzy

Quote describing me literally for the past 6 days now: “I’m so dizzy, my head is spinning, like a whirlpool, it never ends…”

Alas for me nothing to do with love, like in this song. Meanwhile, while I wait for meds to kick in, I’ll just enjoy this picture of two RA’s looking delighted with each other. It really makes me smile:

https://twitter.com/reidarms/status/648845663720075264.

Couples, kittens, babies, thighs… sighs

I have an Instagram account but always forget to check it out. Finally went through some images today, and my goodness, what a joy it was!

Couples: Livia Firth posting a sweet picture of her and her husband Colin on their way to an event…

Colin & Livia

… and Keely Shaye Brosnan posting a picture of her lovely view of Pierce

Pierce

Kittens: a most adorable picture Ian McKellan posted where he’s holding a kitten.

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Babies: a picture “The Mentalist’s” Robin Tunney posted of Simon Baker with the caption “Even babies love him.”

SB 'even babies love him'

Thighs: and this appeared on my Instagram, Twitter AND WordPress feeds with lots of sighs re: thighs…

RA Copperfield interview
Original source: https://twitter.com/cdmstudios/status/647509762842619904

Richard Armitage being interviewed on his David Copperfield audiobook that he just recorded for Audible. And just as I want to hit “Publish” this comes in:

Yes, it’s a lovely Saturday!

Where is my mind…

Last June I went to see the delightful romantic comedy “Man Up”. I now have the film myself and watched it again the other night, and yes, it is still just as delightful as I remembered it to be! This is one that I will keep on rewatching. 🙂

Anyway, in the film, there is a sad sequence where our couple parts and a certain bit of piano music was used that I found very beautiful. Looked it up in the credits and apparently it is a cover of a song by The Pixies (that sounded vaguely familiar but that I didn’t really know) called “Where is my mind”. Here is the piano version used in “Man Up”:

Maxence Cyrin is the uploader of the video and also the one who plays this piece of piano music. Beautiful. Added bonus? This video features Greta Garbo! Ah, a brilliant actress and such a beautiful woman! I have only seen a few films with her and that was a long way back.

I remember seeing her in “Camille”, “Grand Hotel” and “Queen Christina” but the one I remember best (and that I have in my download library) is “Ninotchka” from 1939. From IMDB: “A stern Russian woman sent to Paris on official business finds herself attracted to a man who represents everything she is supposed to detest.”

Here is a clip from the movie that showcases the stern Ninotchka and the flirty Count Leon beautifully:

The movie was publicized with the slogan “Garbo laughs!” as this was the first (romantic) comedy she made (the first time she did a talking movie the headline famously had been “Garbo talks!”). Here’s the classic clip to go with “Garbo laughs”:

The movie still holds up now, 76 years later, and I know this because I watched it again not too long ago.

I love these serendipitous trails that lead me from one lovely thing to the next. Over the years I have discovered many wonderful things this way. 🙂

BBC’s Pride & Prejudice – 20 years!

I was celebrating Colin Firth’s birthday here two weeks ago and now it’s time to celebrate the BBC’s 1995 adaptation of Pride & Prejudice!

20 years ago today, on September 24th 1995, I eagerly tuned in to BBC One to see what they had made of the latest adaptation of one of my favourite novels: Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen. I had at that time only ever seen one screen adaptation of the novel, the Laurence Olivier one, and I didn’t much care for it. So, I sat down to watch on that Sunday evening and the first episode opened with Lizzie Bennet walking outside and watching two horsemen ride in the distance: Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy…

I immediately took to Lizzie and her sisters, Mrs. Bennet was a hoot and Mr. Bennet was her tormentor, oh what a joy to watch!

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And  then… Mr. Darcy appeared in all his brooding glory!

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Lizzie took an instant dislike to him and I was sold. We saw the introduction of Mr. Bingley…

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…and his acerbic sister Caroline who forever was seeking the attention of Mr. Darcy (like here when he is admiring Lizzie Bennet’s ‘fine eyes’ from afar)…

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And the episode ended with Lizzie staying over at Netherfield and her head-on verbal collision with Mr. Darcy. Better than any action movie out there! That first hour was over all too soon! I fevered towards the next episode, counting the days, hours and minutes.

The second episode brought the ridiculous Mr. Collins…

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… the charming but not so nice Mr. Wicked… er… Wickham…

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… and the ball at Netherfield where Lizzie was obliged to dance with Mr. Darcy despite having vowed never to do so! That dance scene…. ah!

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This scene is a word-duel between Lizzie and Darcy with advances and parries and jabs, all wrapped nicely into a dance. The timing is so perfect, the tension building higher and higher between them… I was breathless and in awe (still am to this day) of how good this is!

The third episode ended with Darcy proposing to Lizzie. “In vain I have struggled,” he said, “it will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you!”…

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And the episode ended with her refusal to marry him. Understandably so, but heartbreaking nonethess…

And then something awful happened: I had to travel to Germany for two weeks! I had a temp job working in the library of the international organization my dad was the general secretary of and I had work to do there! I needed the money and it paid well, which was nice, but there was a huge downside: there was no BBC in Germany! I programmed the VCR at home (these were the times before DVD, let alone recordable DVD…) and kept my fingers crossed that it would tape properly (I had had mishaps before). The two weeks were loooong, I was so desperate to see what happened next. It was just awful to be left with a refused-proposal-cliffhanger! Finally, after two weeks, I came home again and I immediately binge-watched episodes four and five.

Episode four had Darcy explaining himself in a letter to Lizzie and yes, it also had that wet shirt scene with the nipples!

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At the end of this episode, Lizzie and Darcy were finally starting to find to each other…

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Then came episode five, with the beautiful long looks of love exchanged by Darcy and Lizzie as Georgiana Darcy played the piano…. sigh…

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But evil Mr Wickham just had to spoil it all…

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“I’m afraid you’ve long been desiring my absence,” Mr Darcy said as he took his leave from Lizzie, and my heart broke…

The last (sixth) episode I was again able to watch “live” and because I had binge watched episodes four and five only a day before; the wait for the last episode hadn’t been long… I was on tenterhooks and even though I know how the story ends, I still wondered, ‘how will this end?’

After all the trouble with Wickham and Lydia was solved and after Lizzie found out that Mr. Darcy was the rescuer, he and Bingley came to the visit the Bennets again…

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And Lizzie and Darcy couldn’t help themselves, they had to sneak looks at each other…

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But before the happy end could happen, first Darcy’s aunt, Lady Catherine DeBourgh came for a visit. Lady Catherine demanded from Lizzie a promise that she would never marry Darcy. Lizzie, however, refused to make such a promise…

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“Are the shades of Pemberley to be thus polluted?” Lady Catherine asked in desperation. Classic! And well, yes they are! Lizzie’s refusal to promise anything finally gave Darcy the courage to propose to her again…

“You are too generous to trifle with me,” he said, “If your feelings are what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes are unchanged… but one word from you will silence me on this subject forever.”

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“My feelings are so different,” she replied, “in fact, they are quite the opposite!”

And, to boot, after a heart to heart talk, he called her his “Dearest. loveliest Elizabeth…” with such a look of love that I melted… vlcsnap-2015-09-23-23h25m02s624

So, in the end, Jane and Lizzie married the men of their dreams…

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And after the wedding there was finally a Darcy and Lizzie kiss…

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Ahhh…. Ok, admittedly, that kiss lacked the passion this one had (9 years later)…

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… but I think nothing can beat the North & South kiss of Richard Armitage and Daniela Denby-Ashe! In my humble opinion it’s the best on screen kiss ever. But I digress… Lizzie and Darcy kissed! And that is more than they ever did in the book.

I already loved the book but after seeing the adaptation I became obsessed with it and with the BBC series, and yes, like so very many women who had seen this, I fell head over heels in love with Colin Firth! He and Jennifer Ehle had perfectly portrayed Darcy and Lizzie (Jennifer Ehle won a BAFTA for it and I still haven’t forgiven BAFTA for not giving Colin Firth one for this role…)

Today, 20 years on, Colin Firth is still a great favorite of mine and I still adore this version of Pride & Prejudice; for me it remains the best version ever. The 2005 Pride & Prejudice fiilm with Keira Knightley and Matthew McFadyen was alright but for me McFadyen could not hold a candle to Colin Firth’s Darcy. And the rest of the characters were fine but just not as good…

If you love Pride & Prejudice as well, you may enjoy a YouTube webseries called “The Lizzie Bennet Diaries” which places the story of Pride & Prejudice in this century, this decade even! Lizzie Bennet is a grad student and one day meets a Mr. Bing Lee and a Mr. William Darcy at a friend’s wedding…It’s 100 hundred episodes that average about 3 to 4 minutes each. For me, the second best Pride & Prejudice adaptation out there…

Yes, I love Pride & Prejudice and the 1995 adaptation was key to it all… Thank you BBC and Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle and everyone who was involved in making it!

Blog post 101

Apparently my post today about the Muse concert was my 100th blog post! So, I’ve decided that a year into blogging and after 100 posts it was time for a little blog facelift. I’d grown a bit tired of late of how my blog looked, it’s not really fun to look at the same image of yourself in the header over and over again… Also, I wanted something lighter than the dark blue. The 100th post milestone finally kicked me into action. So, I picked my The Crucible watercolour that my mother had painted for me for my birthday as a header image, picked a new layout theme and a different font and voilà, it all looks different! I’ve got to say that for now, I’m happy with how the blog looks. 🙂

The subtitle of my blog (“these are a few of my favorite things”) is taken from a song in “The Sound of Music”. This past spring was the 50th anniversary of that film, I only recently came across that fact. I also came across this  recent image of Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer that I loved!

Julie Andrews Christopher Plummer
Photo by Annie Leibowitz

I saw it in this sweet article. They are looking happy and energetic and beautiful and, might I add, a little naughty too! Great picture and a very pleasing way to celebrate my 101st blog post and the blog facelift.. 🙂