Monday, February 15, 2010

Movies to fall in love with... part two

6. Ever After (1998)
     This is a more realistic Cinderella... with Leonardo DaVinci as the fairy godmother! Drew Barrymore was so cute as Danielle

          7. Cranford (BBC, 2008)
Cranford... a small town completely run by women (all old maids or widows). What will happen to them when the railway comes?
This was a very funny miniseries.... and a great deal of it was true. Cranford is based on three novels by Elizabeth Gaskell (who also wrote Wives and Daughters, and North and South). She based them on what happened in the small town Knutsford, where she visited her aunts several times a year. So, yes; there was actually, in real life, a cow that wore gray flannel pjs!

          8. Fireproof
 This was an awesome movie too. Can't wait for "Courageous", the next movie from Sherwood Pictures. It'll be in theaters in 2011, and I think they're filming it this spring, actually.


               9. Little Women (1994)
  You've heard a lot about this one lately two. I liked this adaptation very much (especially the costumes).... but, as Jo March pointed out on her blog, Scraps from My Workbasket, Jo always sulks when she does something wrong. She also claims that she "rather craves violence". Louisa May Alcott would be furious if she saw that! The adapter (not sure if that's the correct term....) made that up, and he/she shouldn't have! In doing so, they re-scetched Jo's charectar.... something a movie should never do.
All in all, though, it's a very good movie.


          10. Sense and Sensibility (1998)

Well, I already did a post about this one here.
As I said, I love this adaptation... and it's my fave Jane Austen novel, too.

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As I stated last time, I know my standards might be slightly different than yours when it comes to entertainment, but I promise you I am not suggesting anything terrible. :) Thanks!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Movies to fall in love with... part one

I know my standards might be slightly different than yours when it comes to entertainment, but I promise you I am not suggesting anything terrible, like.... I don't know, "Nine"?



         1. One Night with the King

     Don't let the title scare you away! This is one of my favorites. One Night with the King is the story of Hadassah, known to most of us as Esther.The casting, costumes, sets, and locations are all perfect! Chip at Chipmunk's Corner (http://chipmunkscorner.blogspot.com) plans to do a costume study on this movie! Yay!


          2.  Emma BBC
     You've heard a lot about this one. :)



           3. Emma (1996)
     This one is very funny! Though it isn't as accurate to the book as the BBC's is, it's good for short attention spans (i.e. me, when I was first starting my obsession with Jane Austen :) Even my sister, the one who likes computer games, sports, and Christian pop music, laughs at almost everything  that is said in this movie.



           4. Pride and Predejude (2005)
    You've probably seen this one already... but I had to include it. The whole thing was done beautifully.... though if you are new to the story and/or Regency England, you'll have to watch it a few times before you understand what they're a talking about. (I should know. I myself was confused dreadfully at first) :)




               5. Miss Potter
     I can honestly say it is postively charming, from start to finish. Set in very early Edwardian England (1902, I think) this is the tale of The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Well, actually, it is the tale of Miss Beatrix Potter, the author of the best-selling children's books, who falls in love with her publisher, Mr. Norman Warn. (That is all I shall say..... for I am sure I will give it all away if I say more.)

    Part two coming soon!

    p.s. my hem is crooked on my Project Valentine's Day dress. So, no pics.... yet. Sorry! (again!)
             

    Monday, February 8, 2010

    Alice in Wonderland...

     
    This movie doesn't look like it would be very interesting, but the costumes look amazing!!!
    Uh oh. I can see my #8 on my sewing projects list on the horizon now!
    Alice Kingsley (I think that's her name) is doing a replica... she's embroidering the whole hem by hand! Here's the link.
    Costumer's Guide did a costume study on this  blue dress. Here's the link.
    Alice wears a really cool necklace with this dress, by the way. You can buy it here. (for a good sum, of course.) And do you know that Claires has a new line? "Alice in Fashionland". Some of the stuff is really cute. :) I promise I'll post pics of my dress tomorrow (Wednesday, that is.) I finished it today. Until next time, then.