anghraine: vader extending his lightsaber; text: and now for the airing of grievances! (Default)
Anghraine ([personal profile] anghraine) wrote2017-02-02 12:36 pm
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looool

I just posted about it on Tumblr, but I'm still sort of '??????'

Somebody actually started a venting thread about me on ffa! And I figured it'd be Tolkien or SW, where I am (if I'm honest with myself :P) a justifiably wanky target, but no! It's someone who really likes my Austen posts on Tumblr but is annoyed at my P&P 1995 hateboner and that I spend more time thanking people for nice tags (not their words :P) than writing.

It's amazing. I'm slightly put out, but mostly flattered.
lizbee: (Books: Lydia)

Re: icon-off! :P

[personal profile] lizbee 2017-02-03 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
Is that the 1980(ish?) adaptation? I haven't seen that, but I've had the '80s Sense & Sensibility in my collection ever since I hit on the idea of an Australian YA retelling. I keep hearing the '80s miniseries had good scripts and lousy production values, which sounds about right for that era.
rj_anderson: (Owl in a Tree)

Re: icon-off! :P

[personal profile] rj_anderson 2017-02-05 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
The 1980 P&P was my first exposure to anything Austen, and I was ten years old and it was airing for the first time on MASTERPIECE THEATRE and I utterly loved it. I was so captivated that I nearly died of despair when I realized we were going to be away at camp for the last week and I'd never get to see the conclusion. :(

About twelve years later, overcome by nostalgia, I rented P&P and sat down with several of my friends to watch it as a marathon. I was dismayed by the production values ("shot on 80's videotape" is never a good thing to have to say about any drama, let alone period drama), and it seemed to drag a lot more than I remembered from watching it as a kid. But I still regard it fondly, and am glad to have encountered it when I did.