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	<title>Comments on: Pride and Prejudice (cont&#8217;d)</title>
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		<title>by: Truc</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Mar 2006 18:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Grace,
You are right about how people take to this movie - it is in the eyes of the watcher.  I tried to go into this movie w/ no bias from the A&amp;#38;E version but couldn't escape from that.  Each scene I'd referenced how it's not like the A&amp;#38;E version.  But I'd noticed that this version has its good moments.  So I watched it the 2nd time and enjoyed it much more.  I'd stopped comparing it to the A&amp;#38;E version - well maybe I'd done a little comparison - like the dialog.  I think I'd preferred the dialog from A&amp;#38;E version.  And Mr. Darcy in this version did a good job too.  I think Collin had more time to develop his character in order for us to love him more but Matthew MacFayden did a good job too.  
I remembered I'd compare the A&amp;#38;E version to the 1940 version when I was watching it.
Hey wasn't that girl who played Lydia, the youngest sister who married Wickam, was in Stepmom with Julia Roberts?  
Speaking of Wickam - there weren't much on him this time - and the actor who played him reminds me of Orlando Bloom.
Alright, that's my comments for now :-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Grace,<br />
You are right about how people take to this movie - it is in the eyes of the watcher.  I tried to go into this movie w/ no bias from the A&amp;E version but couldn&#8217;t escape from that.  Each scene I&#8217;d referenced how it&#8217;s not like the A&amp;E version.  But I&#8217;d noticed that this version has its good moments.  So I watched it the 2nd time and enjoyed it much more.  I&#8217;d stopped comparing it to the A&amp;E version - well maybe I&#8217;d done a little comparison - like the dialog.  I think I&#8217;d preferred the dialog from A&amp;E version.  And Mr. Darcy in this version did a good job too.  I think Collin had more time to develop his character in order for us to love him more but Matthew MacFayden did a good job too.<br />
I remembered I&#8217;d compare the A&amp;E version to the 1940 version when I was watching it.<br />
Hey wasn&#8217;t that girl who played Lydia, the youngest sister who married Wickam, was in Stepmom with Julia Roberts?<br />
Speaking of Wickam - there weren&#8217;t much on him this time - and the actor who played him reminds me of Orlando Bloom.<br />
Alright, that&#8217;s my comments for now <img src='http://the-truongs.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />
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