Neverwhere Drifter



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Lost in a blade of concrete grass.






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Matthew MacFadyen happily concedes his secondary position in the film. 
“It was great. I enjoyed myself.  It was “funny” playing the character of Darcy. I didn’t really feel that I was in it that much. He is not in it that much. He is talked about then he sort of appears and then he goes away and then he is talked about.” 
(Matthew Macfadyen)

Matthew MacFadyen happily concedes his secondary position in the film.

It was great. I enjoyed myself.  It was “funny” playing the character of Darcy. I didn’t really feel that I was in it that much. He is not in it that much. He is talked about then he sort of appears and then he goes away and then he is talked about.”

(Matthew Macfadyen)

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Jane looks stylish even sneezing.

pemberley-state-of-mind:

Jane looks stylish even sneezing.

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One of these days…

pemberley-state-of-mind:

Lizzie: Well, if every man in this room does not end the evening in love with you then I am no judge of beauty.

Jane: Or men.

Lizzie: Oh, they are far too easy to judge.

Jane: They are not all bad.

Lizzie: Humourless, poppycocks, in my limited experience.

Jane: One of these days, Lizzie, someone will catch your eye and then you’ll have to watch your tongue.

A wonderful karma hits you, Elizabeth Bennet

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“That was simply because the crowds were getting knackered ! It wasn’t part of the plan. But some of the best ideas happen when something is revealed to you on set in the moment and it all just comes alive, and that was one of those moments. The extras were all getting very tired and hot and we’d been shooting it for a long time, and it occurred to me that maybe we should do a take with only Lizzie and Darcy dancing, and it worked. It’s a contentious moment , some people love that moment, some people don’t at all”.
(Joe Wright, Director)

“That was simply because the crowds were getting knackered ! It wasn’t part of the plan. But some of the best ideas happen when something is revealed to you on set in the moment and it all just comes alive, and that was one of those moments. The extras were all getting very tired and hot and we’d been shooting it for a long time, and it occurred to me that maybe we should do a take with only Lizzie and Darcy dancing, and it worked. It’s a contentious moment , some people love that moment, some people don’t at all”.

(Joe Wright, Director)

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simsgonewrong:

The grim reaper asked my sim for an autograph.

simsgonewrong:

The grim reaper asked my sim for an autograph.

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He admits himself that he can see the attraction of Darcy. ‘Yes, he’s terribly attractive. But I can’t see myself as a sex symbol in that role. Not at all! Like, the actor in me would always like to be more dashing, or slimmer, or have nicer hair. You know what I mean? I see pictures of Colin Firth and think, “That’s Darcy.” I see my big face and my funny hair and I think, “Pudding head!” 
(Matthew Macfadyen)

He admits himself that he can see the attraction of Darcy. ‘Yes, he’s terribly attractive. But I can’t see myself as a sex symbol in that role. Not at all! Like, the actor in me would always like to be more dashing, or slimmer, or have nicer hair. You know what I mean? I see pictures of Colin Firth and think, “That’s Darcy.” I see my big face and my funny hair and I think, “Pudding head!” 

(Matthew Macfadyen)

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Mr. Darcy: No, it was more than that. 

Elizabeth Bennet: How, sir? 
Mr. Darcy: It was the lack of propriety shown by your mother, your three younger sisters, even on occasion your father. Forgive me. You and your sister I must exclude from this.

“He’s rather heartbreaking, Darcy. They say Darcy is haughty and arrogant, but that comes from vulnerability, from thinking very deeply about things and not being able to be relaxed. In those days M.r and Mrs. Bennet were totally naff, and nowadays they think, oh what a snob, but in those days he wasn’t being a snob. He was being honourable”.
 (Matthew Macfadyen)

pemberley-state-of-mind:

Mr. Darcy: No, it was more than that.

Elizabeth Bennet: How, sir?

Mr. Darcy: It was the lack of propriety shown by your mother, your three younger sisters, even on occasion your father. Forgive me. You and your sister I must exclude from this.

He’s rather heartbreaking, Darcy. They say Darcy is haughty and arrogant, but that comes from vulnerability, from thinking very deeply about things and not being able to be relaxed. In those days M.r and Mrs. Bennet were totally naff, and nowadays they think, oh what a snob, but in those days he wasn’t being a snob. He was being honourable”.

 (Matthew Macfadyen)

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“All in all the making of Pride and prejudice was a remarkable experience for everyone involved. We felt we have honoured Jane Austen and are all very proud of the film we have made”.
(Joe Wright, Director)

All in all the making of Pride and prejudice was a remarkable experience for everyone involved. We felt we have honoured Jane Austen and are all very proud of the film we have made”.

(Joe Wright, Director)

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