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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Pride & Prejudice References in Pop Culture

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I've always (or rather mostly) either read or hear a P&P reference in other non-P&P books, in movies, magazines, reviews, or celebrities mentioning Pride and Prejudice /Jane Austen.

I thought I'd post here about P&P,
the most popular Jane Austen novel, the miniseries, P&P (2005) movie or any of the P&P characters (ie. Elizabeth & Darcy) that were referenced a lot in books, magazines, movies, reviews, etc...

Here are just some of the many references I've compiled here to share with you all, which I've actually first posted here. If you have any to share. Feel free to comment and post here as well. I'd love to add them here. Thanks in advance.

P&P/Jane Austen in popular Books (mostly the ones I've read anyway...)

In a book from Silhoutte Special Edition series entitled "Dream Groom" by Susan Mallery - it's about Cassie Wright (no relation to Joe Wright, of course!) who’s helping her boss, Ryan Lawford, look after his orphaned niece. (Thanks to my friend Liz from the P&P forum for this)...

The P&P/Darcy/Elizabeth quote is from Page 26:

She wished there was a way to prolong their conversation. Ryan’s confession of his feelings had only added fuel to the fire that was her infatuation. After all, now he was more than a pretty face ?he was also emotionally tortured. How was she supposed to resist that ? It was just like a scene out of Pride and Prejudice, she thought dreamily as she walked into the family room. Ryan was Darcy, proud and standoffish. She was plucky Elizabeth. In time he would realize that she was the ..


In the novel/book titled Jane Austen in Scarsdale or Love, Death, and the SATs by Paula Marantz Cohen, here's a quote on chapter thirty seven, page 185:

"I think the house looks more like Mr. Darcy's house in Pride and Prejudice, though admittedly on a much smaller scale." said Kirsten in her intelligent, lightly accented voice. "As I recall, it was his house that made Elizabeth Bennet fall in love with him ---she thought it reflected his character."



Twilight (the first book of the vampire saga) by Stephenie Meyer.

Here's the JA (even S&S and MP books/characters)/P&P mention in...

Chapter 7 - Nightmare, page 147-148:

"I decided to kill an hour with non-school-related reading. I had a small collection of books that came with me to Forks, the shabbiest volume being a compilation of the works of Jane Austen. I selected that one and headed to the backyard..."

"I lay on my stomach, crossing my ankles in the air, flipping through the different novels in the book, trying to decide which would occupy my mind the most thoroughly. My favorites were Pride & Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. I'd read the first most recently, so I started into Sense and Sensibility, only to remember after I began chapter three that the hero of the story happened to be named Edward. Angrily, I turned to Mansfield Park, bu the hero of that piece was named Edmund, and that was too close. Weren't there any other names available in the late eighteenth century?"

Also, in Eclipse (the 3rd book from the Twilight series) by Stephenie Meyer.

Elizabeth & Darcy were mentioned on Chapter 1 - Ultimatum, page 28...

"I can't believe you're reading Wuthering Heights again. Don't you know it by heart yet?"
"Not all of us have photographic memories," I said curtly.
"Photographic memory or not, I don't understand why you like it. The characters are ghastly people who ruin each others' lives. I don't know how Heathcliff and Cathy ended up being ranked with couples like Romeo and Juliet or Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. It isn't a love story, it's a hate story."


The P&P '05/Keira Knightley/Matthew Macfadyen references from Me & Mr. Darcy novel...

- "I just saw the film adaptation with Keira Knightley on DVD. Wasn't it wonderful?"
- I glance at it. It's a picture of Matthew Macfadyen playing Mr. Darcy. He's gorgeous, but even so, he's not a patch on my Mr. Darcy.
- Shaped into a crescent and artistically lit by a row of wrought-iron lampposts, they look too perfect to be real, as if we've happened upon a movie set and any minute I'm going to hear "Action" and see Keira Knightley appear in a corset.
- First up on the list, and scheduled for right after breakfast, is the movie adaptation of Pride & Prejudice, the one starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen. I decide to pass. It's a great movie, and Matthew Macfadyen is a babe, but I've seen it on DVD twice already. And anyway, I don't feel in the mood for watching a movie.
- Just imagine. There'd be no Colin Firth in the lake scene, no Matthew Macfadyen striding through the mist, no Mark Darcy for Bridget Jones.

In A Match Made on Madison by Dee Davis just mentioned JA on Chapter 5, page 62:

"You sound like Jane Austen." We've read her books in high school." Well, actually, Cybil read them. I sort of got the gist vicariously, If you know what I mean. I've never been a big reader."



Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella (she has a bit of P&P connection...her married last name is Wickham) and P&P was randomly mention.

Chapter 6, page 87, Rebecca Bloomwood mentioned P&P...

"Oh, wow!" cries Suze, as she pulls out a picture in an old gilt frame. "I don't believe it! I don't believe it!" She's looking from Tarquin to Fenella with shining eyes, and I looked at the picture interestedly over her shoulder. But to be honest, I can't say I'm impressed. For a start, it's really dingy - all sludgy green and browns - and for another start, it just shows a horse standing still in a field. I mean, couldn't it have been jumping over a fence or rearing up or something? Or maybe trotting along in Hyde Park, ridden by a girl in one of those lovely Pride and Prejudice dresses.


In Julie & Julia, a memoir (based on two true stories by Julia Child and author Julie Powell herself) by Julie Powell. She mentioned Jane Austen in page 133.


"I felt like a Jane Austen heroine all of a sudden (except, of course, that Jane Austen heroines never cook) confusedly looking on at all the people she loves, their myriad unpredictable couplings and uncouplings. There would be no marriages at the end of this, Austen novel, though, no happy endings, no endings at all. Just jokes and friendships and romances and delicious declarations of independence."


P&P on TV/Movie...

A P&P/Matthew Macfadyen:

Matthew Macfadyen was in Spooks (MI-5 in the U.S.). In Spooks/MI-5, the character that replaced MM was sent away to a safe house and he takes the book Pride and Prejudice!



More P&P mentions


Celebs mentioning P&P...

Alicia Silverstone -
She was asked by OK magazine in a 2006 interview if she ever wants to do a period movie and what should it be. She said, she'd love to and she'd love to do something like Pride & Prejudice-ish type of period movie.

FYI: Alicia Silverstone attended the London Premiere of Pride & Prejudice (2005) film premiere back in September 2005! (see pic ^ of her with Sophie Okonedo at the premiere to your right!)

- In People Magazine's December 24 Issue, in the Children's Books section, Keira Knightley herself was quoted as saying P&P as her pick of books she loved reading as a kid.

Star Picks: When I was a kid, I really loved reading ...

"I think actually it was Pride and Prejudice. I was totally obssessed from about the age of 8 on." - Keira Knightley

More P&P/JA References Related Posts/Links:


Speaking of P&P/JA and Mr. Darcy...color me surprise, while google searching for more P&P references, I found an I love Mr Darcy products website with the following cool I love Mr. Darcy (and Jane Austen) designed products from hats, key chains, bags, mouse pads, aprons, sweatshirts, coffee mugs, etc. I thought Twilight and Harry Potter series were the only novels with these type of products, lol...but wow, P&P does too (which I've always thought should have one anyways). How cool!

Here are some of the coolest I Love Mr. Darcy Gift Products from zazzle.co.uk:






[source: all i love mr darcy products images by zazzle.co.uk]

Aren't they gorgeous? I love them all! I'd love to have an I love Mr. Darcy t-shirt or key chain, or even a hat or a mug...better yet, I want them all, ha-ha-ha! Too bad, I don't have UK Pounds, lol. Well, if you want to have your own I love Mr Darcy products, check out more of them here to purchase them.


More P&P/Jane Austen merchandise from Cafe Press:

P&P Blog Weekly Poll

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New Poll is now up!

The current poll (#32) is now up (scroll down at the bottom) right side bar under the Weekly Poll for the new poll question:

Excluding P&P movie, which of the following Matthew Macfadyen TV & Films is your most favorite?

Many thanks to all of you who voted in the last poll. Below is the result from last week's poll.

Excluding P&P movie, which of the following Keira Knightley films is your most favorite?


Bend It Like Beckham
0 (0%)
Princesss of Thieves
1 (14%)
Pirates of the Caribbean (1-3 movies)
5 (71%)
Love Actually
0 (0%)
Domino
1 (14%)
The Jacket
0 (0%)
Atonement
0 (0%)
The Duchess
0 (0%)
The Edge of Love
0 (0%)
other (KK films not on the list)
0 (0%)


Total Votes: 7
Poll closed

All previous Weekly Polls are archived here.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

The Darcy Saga Update: Sharon Lathan's Loving Mr. Darcy to be released in Target

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Here's the latest news update on the upcoming releases of the next 2 volumes from The Darcy Saga, following the successful launched (recently released novel) of my very good friend Sharon Lathan's Volume One: Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy ~ Two Shall Become One, which was released last March 1st and is available now at various books stores nationwide.

Mark your calendars for the next...

Volume Two: Loving Mr. Darcy ~ Journeys Beyond Pemberley

Release Date: September 1st, 2009

Volume Three: The Darcys at Year's End

Release Date: January 1st, 2010


More of the latest Darcy Saga news in the following links (from Sharon's Blog)...


Click on the links below to read more and the images to enlarge!


"Loving Mr. Darcy" will be in Target!!

Update 8.30.09: Loving Mr. Darcy will now be available at Target in early to mid-October 2009 (not in September as Sharon previously posted)!




Tuesday, July 21, 2009

P&P Blog Weekly Poll

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New Poll is now up!

The current poll (#31) is now up (scroll down at the bottom) right side bar under the Weekly Poll for the new poll question:

Excluding P&P movie, which of the following Keira Knightley films is your most favorite?

Many thanks to all of you who voted in the last poll. Below is the result from last week's poll.

Which of the following P&P actors' (co-starring again) upcoming new TV and Films are you looking forward to watching?

An Education (film; starring Carey Mulligan and Rosamund Pike)
4 (80%)
Never Let Me Go (film; starring Keira Knightley and Carey Mulligan)
0 (0%)
The Pillars of the Earth (TV Miniseries; starring Matthew Macfadyen and Donald Sutherland)
1 (20%)


Total Votes: 5
Poll closed

All previous Weekly Polls are archived here.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Brenda Blethyn's London River film gets a North American Premiere at 2009 Toronto Film Fest

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The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in its press conference and press release (July 14th) announced the addition of three Gala Presentations (i.e., World Premiere, North American Premiere & Canadian Premiere) and nineteen Special Presentations to the programming lineup for this year's Festival, running September 10 to 19.


London River Rachid Bouchareb, United Kingdom/France/Algeria
North American Premiere


London River Stills


[Source: TIFF]


Watch the trailer for London River below:


[source: Runriotinc]

This intimate drama tells the story of two people, a Muslim man and a Christian woman, who are immediately affected by the July 2005 London bombings. Both of them are drawn to the British capital when their children go missing on the day of the attacks. Putting aside their cultural differences, they will give each other the strength to continue the search for their children and maintain their faith. Starring
Brenda Blethyn, Sotigui Kouyate. London River has been announced to make its North American Premiere special presentation at the festival.

Country: UK/France/Algeria
Year:
2009
Runtime:
90 minutes
Format:
Colour/35mm

Credits

Production Company: 3B Productions
Producer:
Jean Brehat, Muriel Merlin, Claire Bodechon
Screenplay:
Rachid Bouchareb
Written By:
Rachid Bouchareb
Production Designer:
Jean Marc Tran
Cinematographer:
Jerome Almeras
Editor:
Yannick Kergoat
Sound:
Philippe Lecoeur
Music:
Philippe Lecoeur
Principal Cast: Brenda Blethyn, Sotigui Kouyate


For a list of films, including galas and special presentations; and for ticketing information, visit TIFF.net.

Source: TIFF

Happy Birthday Kelly Reilly

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Today (July 18th) Kelly Reilly's (aka P&P's Caroline Bingley) 32nd Birthday!


Happy Birthday Kelly Reilly!!!


Here are her upcoming TV & Films projects for 2009/2010 (via imdb.com)

In Development:
  1. Lost for Words (details only on IMDbPro)
  1. "Above Suspicion 2: The Red Dahlia" (2010) TV series (filming) .... DC Anna Travis
  2. Sherlock Holmes (2009) (post-production) .... Mary Morstan
  3. Meant to Be (2009) (post-production) .... Amanda
  4. Triage (2009) (post-production) .... Diane
  5. Above Suspicion (2009) (TV) .... DC Anna Travis

Friday, July 17, 2009

Happy Birthday Donald Sutherland

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Today, (July 17th) is 'Donald Sutherland's (aka P&P's Mr. Bennet) 74th birthday!

Happy Birthday Donald Sutherland!


Here are his upcoming TV and Film projects (via imdb.com):
  1. This Side of the Looking Glass (2010) (pre-production) (rumored)
  2. The Love Child (2010) (post-production) .... Kranski
  3. Astro Boy (2009) (post-production) (voice) .... General Stone
  4. The Eastmans (2009) (TV) (post-production) .... Dr. Charles Eastman
  5. "The Pillars of the Earth" (2009) TV series .... Bartholomew (2009)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Matthew Macfadyen's Little Dorrit scored 11 Emmy Award Nominations

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The nominees for the 2009 Emmy Awards were just announced this morning and not only that P&P's Brenda Blethyn nominated for a 2009 Emmy Award for her guest appearance in Law & Order: SVU, Matthew Macfadyen's Little Dorrit scored 11 Emmy Nominations too.

Unfortunately, Matthew didn't get a nomination, but it's still great that Little Dorrit, a TV miniseries that he had a big part of, got a staggering 11 nominations!

Here are the categories that Little Dorrit is nominated for...
  • Outstanding Mini-series
  • Outstanding Casting for a Mini-Series, Movie or Special
  • Outstanding Art Direction
  • Outstanding Cinematography
  • Outstanding Costumes
  • Outstanding Director, Mini-series, Movie or Drama Special - Dearbhla Walsh
  • Outstanding Hairstyling
  • Outstanding Music Composition - John Lunn, composer
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor, Mini-series - Tom Courtnay and Andy Serkis
  • Outstanding Writing, Mini-series - Andrew Davies

Little Dorrit, the Andrew DaviesBBC miniseries adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel that appeared on UK television in November and last March 29 - April 26, 2009 on PBS' Masterpiece here in the U.S., starred the amazing, multi-talented Matthew Macfadyen in the lead role as Arthur Clennam.

The Little Dorrit DVD set is now available for those who missed this wonderful miniseries on PBS!

The 61st Prime Time 2009 Emmy Awards will be held on Sunday, September 2oth at 8 PM ET/7 CT on CBS.

Brenda Blethyn nominated for a 2009 Emmy Award

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The nominees for the 2009 Emmy Awards were just announced this morning. P&P's Brenda Blethyn is nominated for her guest starring role in Law & Order: SVU, which I posted here when her episode aired last November 2008.

She's nominated in the following category...

GUEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

Brenda Blethyn, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Carol Burnett, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Ellen Burstyn, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Sharon Lawrence, Grey’s Anatomy
CCH Pounder, The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency


The 61st Prime Time 2009 Emmy Awards will be held on Sunday, September 2oth at 8 PM ET/7 CT on CBS.


More HQ An Education Trailer Screen Caps

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Here are the next 83 (out of a total of 133) of the rest of HQ screen caps of An Education starring Carey Mulligan and Rosamund Pike, I've capped and uploaded to add here.

Anyone excited to see this movie? I know I am (even more after seeing the awesome trailer) and can't wait! It would be so interesting to see Carey on a leading role (after seeing her in a small role on her big screen debut in P&P) and her P&P co-star/friend Rosamund co-starring with her again and supporting her in this film.

Once again...

For those of you who missed the latest news/updates here on An Education...

Watch An Education Trailer here! Check out An Education movie poster's larger version here! And see several HQ Production Stills for "An Education".



More HQ An Education Trailer Screen Caps
(featuring Carey Mulligan and Rosamund Pike)

[click all images below to enlarge!]













































Mark your calendars!

An Education in U.S. theaters October 9 [limited]

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