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cleolinda ([personal profile] cleolinda) wrote2009-06-08 06:49 pm

Not as productive a day as I had hoped

Won't be around much tomorrow--it's the birthday of a friend of mine, so we're going out to a movie and then meeting other friends for dinner. Have gotten a number of tiny things for Secret Life via readers--they'll be fun to incorporate, but I'm not sure when the next installment will go up. Looks like it's going to be a busy week.

Question from my mother: does anyone out here sell Lia Sophia jewelry? Her old pusher's moved away, and she needs a new hookup.

Also, I have worn out the beloved paperback of Jane Eyre that I have had since I was thirteen, and I need a new copy. I want a hardback this time --I heard something about an annotated version, but can't find one. Can anyone recommend a good edition?

(Man, I don't know that I'd actually sat down and read the whole thing through since I was in college, and it is such a different book to me now. Jane always seemed meek and retiring, in a virtuous heroine kind of way--in comparison to me as a modern, unrestrained teenager. Now that 1) I'm older and 2) I've spent a lot of time studying the Victorian era, it's amazing to realize what a rebel Jane actually is, in her own controlled way. I also thought I'd go back and reread something I thought was so swoonworthy when I was thirteen and find it kind of silly now, but--damn, it is so much more fiery than I remembered. Maybe because I know more about the Victorian era now, I don't know. And for the first time, I actually understood why the hell the stuff about Lowood and the Rivers cousins was in there, in terms of what it says about Jane's moral character, how it was formed, and how that plays out. [Of course, when I was thirteen, I was all just MOAR ROCHESTER.] I'm gonna have to get the miniseries they made a couple of years back now.)

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David Carradine’s Family Seeks FBI Investigation. I'm not even going to mention this whole saga again unless something of distinct and verified note happens, because it's gotten really, really ugly. It's on every major news site, so if you want to look into it, you can elsewhere.

Muse sell out UK tour in minutes.

"Smell Of Books" Here To Answer Your E-Book Prayers.

Young Adult Fiction Is Dark For A Reason.

Celebrate My Little Pony's 25th Anniversary By Wearing Her Behind On Your Lapel. This seems... ill-advised at best.

True Blood - Season 2 Cast Promotional Photos. Y hello thar, ASkars.

Kathy Bates, Tim Curry headline cast of SCI FI's upcoming 'Alice.'

Futurama returns?

Images: First Look: Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela in 'Invictus'; New 'Public Enemies' photos; '9,' A Sneak Peek; Hi-Res 'Clash of the Titans' Photos!; First Look: James Franco as Allen Ginsberg in 'Howl'; Rachel McAdams & Jeff Goldblum: 'Morning Glory'; Check This Out: Coffee Stained 'Winged Creatures' Poster; Final Poster Debut for Nora Ephron's 'Julie and Julia'; Run! It's Another 'Transformers 2' Poster!; Naughty 'Piranha' Pics Bare Some Skin; Spider-Man 4 Teaser Poster Fake.

Trailers and clips: 'The Final Destination' Trailer Hits!; Worth Watching - 'Accidents Happen' Teaser Trailer; 'One Eyed Monster': The year's trashiest trailer. Officially.

[livejournal.com profile] trailer_spot: Shrink, Final Destination, It Might Get Loud, District 9.

Land of the Lost Declared "First Bomb of Summer"; ‘Hangover’ Rages, as ‘Land of the Lost’ Thuds; UPDATED: 'Up' comes in second at weekend box office; 'Drag Me to Hell': Why didn't it do better?

Harry Potter's IMAX Opening Delayed Two Weeks by Transformers; First Look: The Late Aragog from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince; way more sticker scans than I can link to individually; Rebel, Rebel: Jason Isaacs Talks Trio of Dan Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson; Deathly Hallows Filming Updates: Ron and Hermione and the Long Awaited Snogging, Plus Tom Felton Returns to Film as Draco.

EXCLUSIVE: Guillermo Del Toro Rules Out Directing ‘Hobbit’ Bridge Film.

Dawn Treader Casting Call Update; Dawn Treader Logo Unveiled. "Hill says that Fox's licensing department was trying hard to get toy makers and t-shirt makers excited about the film." Okay. Look. Someone--I want to say someone around here--emailed Tonner and asked about any future Narnia dolls. The company replied that they only had the license for the kids (and the White Witch, I guess, because they had a doll of her out as a convention exclusive). You wanna get me excited? Caspian. That's all I'm saying. As in, "I will write him with the little Spanish accent and everthing."

Pixar Doesn’t Quite Confirm Pete Doctor To Direct ‘Monsters Inc. 2.′

EXCLUSIVE: Robert Rodriguez Hopes To Begin Filming Live-Action ‘Jetsons’ Movie Next Year.

‘Hellboy’ Director Guillermo Del Toro Has No Problems At All With ‘Twilight’; Dakota Fanning New Moon Behind The Scenes Photos; Michael Sheen Opens Up On ‘New Moon’ And Working With Director Chris Weitz; Stephenie Meyer Deletes Her MySpace; "You There, in the Red. Stop Twinkling."

Robert Pattinson & James Franco Fight for Jeff Buckley Role.

Twilight's Cam Gigandet plays another vampire in 'Priest' (more importantly: Paul Bettany!); Cam Gigandet, Lisa Kudrow And Penn Badgley Join Emma Stone In ‘Easy A.’

Report: New Moon, Peter Jackson to highlight Comic-Con. I will pray for you all.

Your First Peek At Simon Pegg's New Alien Comedy ['Paul'].

Kirsten Dunst 'Definitely' Returning to Spider-Man 4, More Villain Hints.

Julia Roberts Gets to Eat, Pray, and Love Javier Bardem.

Amanda Seyfried And Gael Garcia Bernal Write ‘Letters To Juliet.’

Gyllenhaal and Hathaway Cast in Ed Zwick's 'Love and Other Drugs.'

Neil Patrick Harris Grabs Two New Gigs and One Starring Role.

Exclusive: Shrek Spin-Off Puss in Boots Will Be an Origin Story.

Get Into Pandorum's Hypersleep Chamber Of Fear With Ben Foster.

James Cameron & Jack Black Join ‘Heavy Metal’ Adaptation; James Cameron, David Fincher, Zack Snyder and Gore Verbinski To Co-Direct New 'Heavy Metal' Movie?

'Trick 'r Treat' Won't Wait 'Til Halloween; A Look Inside the 'Trick 'r Treat' Graphic Novel.

‘Saw VI’ Director Describes Film’s Ending As ‘Mind-Numbingly Complex’; Might We See More Saw Movies Beyond Just 'Saw VIII'?

Nobody Wants to Remake 'Hellraiser.'

Dragonball 2 Shooting This Fall?


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[identity profile] persian-freak.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
OMG ASKARZ!!!

[identity profile] persian-freak.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
hey, first... a mere five minutes after you posted. i almost feel stalker-ish for doing that.
in closing: hai there Mr. Skarsgard.

[identity profile] sun-star-n-moon.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
Holy yes! They do need to make a Caspian doll!

I dont even like dolls, but oh man would I be all over a Caspian doll like that. *snaps fingers*
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[identity profile] shaxophile.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
The miniseries with Toby Stephens is completely worth it. I never thought I'd find a Jane Eyre adaptation that lived up to my expectations, but that one was really great. I picspammed/squeed all over it at my journal (http://shaxophile.livejournal.com/17938.html#cutid2).
ext_46111: Photo of a lady in Renaissance costume, pointing to a quote from Hamlet:  "Words, words, words". (look back at me)

[identity profile] msmcknittington.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
Ohmigawd, yes! Hands down my favorite adaptation of Jane Eyre. The Orson Welles version is great and all, but Orson Welles is just too handsome to be Rochester. (Sentences I never thought I'd type!) There's something about him that is too polished -- it might just be the way films were made in the '40s. But Toby Stephens -- oof!

It's a super-sexy version, for sure, but it really captures how scandalous the whole book is for a modern viewer very well. Most adaptations of Jane Eyre are so restrained and therefore a little dull (for me, at least), but this one is so full of passion.

They do muck up the gypsy fortune teller scene, which I think is a fairly important one, but I guess I'll just have to get over it.

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[identity profile] mskat.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
Not a hard back, but the Norton Critical Edition of Jane Eyre (http://www.amazon.com/Jane-Eyre-Norton-Critical-Editions/dp/0393975428) (and most other titles) is quite good. Lots of interesting background info including letters between the Bronte sisters and essays on the book.

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From Powells:

The text reprinted in this new edition is that of the 1848 third edition text--the last text corrected by the author. "Contexts" includes eighteen new selections and two new subsections: "Charlotte and Jane's Illustrated Book" which includes a letter from Bronte to her publisher W. S. Williams; "Vignettes from Bewick"; and "Charlotte Bronte and Bewick's "British Birds'" and "Charlotte Bronte as Governess," which includes letters to Emily Bronte, Ellen Nussey, W. S. Williams, and "The Governess-Grinders." "Criticism" collects six major essays on Jane Eyre, four of them new to the Third Edition. Contributors include Adrienne Rich, Sandra M. Gilbert, Jerome Beaty, Lisa Sternlieb, Jeffrey Sconce, and Donna Marie Nudd. A new Chronology and updated Selected Bibliography are also included.


I'm such an English-Teacher-Nerd
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[personal profile] elbales 2009-06-09 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
Heh, Jane Eyre. It was a sad day when I re-read it recently and realized that I just couldn't get into it any more. Into the donation box it went. (And now I'm thinking of you response to this and thinking it would go: Cleo: YOU ARE DEAD TO ME.)

In cheerier news, there's a consignment store here in town that has a craaaaazy amount of dollhouse stuff for a non-dollhouse-only store. Like food and furniture and not one but TWO sets of wee enamelware saucepans. I was really tempted to buy a few things and send them off to The Littlest Bella, but I didn't know if you were already getting inundated with Stuff.

[identity profile] cleolinda.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
Heh, it's okay--I'll be the first to admit that both the narrative writing and the dialogue are pretty much the opposite of natural. In the end, I think it's a bit like The Scarlet Letter--it's the story itself that captivates me.

Oh, wow, the consignment store sounds awesome. I may have located a good set of dishes/cookware, but--man, I wish I could go browse places like that myself. I never really know what I want until I see it.

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'Drag Me to Hell': Why didn't it do better?/

I'm hoping the answer is "Because people finally realized how racist the whole gypsy Rom curse plot is."

[identity profile] ravenofthejade.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
Well, considering many North Americans don't know that "Gypsies" are actually still around.. probably not that. XD

I blame really bad commercials.

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[identity profile] rina2o6.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sure you're inundated with stuff for Secret Life, but I was in a bunch of antique stores yesterday and started checking out the vintage doll and miniature stuff. I though I might find something to help occupy TLB, but then I remembered: she has no interests!

I'm excited they're going through with a Dawn Treader movie. That was one of my favorites from the series, and I loved the BBC version when I was growing up. Hopefully they'll get on the Caspian - a Spanish accented doll would be awesome!

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Re: True Blood photos...

Mmmm... Michelle Forbes. Cougarlicious.

[identity profile] hopeleslove.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
OK, so it's not a hardback, but the Illustrated Jane Eyre is GORGEOUS. Seriously, I'm so in love with the illustrations, and they made reading the book so much more enjoyable. There's also the Illustrated Bram Stoker's Dracula that I've been thinking about getting.

Anyway, here's the link to Jane Eyre http://www.amazon.com/Illustrated-Jane-Eyre-Penguin-Classics/dp/0142005142/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1244509570&sr=8-1

[identity profile] elendiari22.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
I second this; it's a beautiful edition.

The miniseries that stars Toby Stephens is also the best film adaptation of Jane Eyre that I've ever seen. Five stars. I bet you'd love it, Cleo.

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[identity profile] glass-radical.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Can we please give the Jeff Buckley stuff to James Franco please? Like...the man does look like him...and if he's good enough to kiss Sean Penn, he's good enough for "Hallelujah."

[identity profile] chulacabra.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Lord yes. Pattinson can't act. And anyone who can convincingly kiss Sean Penn has chops in my book.

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[identity profile] cesario.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
I had a similar experience re-reading Jane Eyre not too long ago, especially re: Lowood and the Rivers. Are you a fan of the musical?

I have the Norton edition, which is heavily annotated, although in paperback, and a vintage hardback edition with woodcut illustrations by Fritz Eichenberg that came in a dual set with Wuthering Heights. This is the version I read from the most.

[identity profile] sharrainchains.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
I just finished reading Jasper Fforde's The Eyre Affair, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eyre_Affair) so re-reading Jane Eyre is in my recent future, too. It always surprises me how much experience between readings changes my experience of a book.

[identity profile] iluvbroadway06.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
I'm re-reading The Eyre Affair myself right now! I love that book so much. In fact the entire Thursday Next series is really delightful. There's some great Jane Austen stuff in the later books. It's a book nerd's dream!

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[personal profile] snacky 2009-06-09 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Someone--I want to say someone around here--emailed Tonner and asked about any future Narnia dolls.

Me. :( I keep emailing to ask if they changed their minds.

[identity profile] cleolinda.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
I thought it might have been you! Seriously, I want moar dresses for Susan and a Caspian. This is all I want. and a pony

[identity profile] jlauren1224.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
Jane Eyre is my absolute favorite novel of all time, so I completely relate to how years between readings changes your entire perspective. It's one of the things I love so much about the novel. And as someone who's heading to grad school next year and intends to specialize/get her Ph.D in English Literature and specialize in the Victorian Novel, I love how learning about the Victorians changes your entire perspective and understanding.

The illustrated Jane Eyre is excellent, btw. I'm buying it for my sister for her birthday, because she's in love with it.

Oh, and the Toby Stephens version of Jane Eyre? Totally the best version hands down. At least in my opinion.

[identity profile] lunylucy.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
I really want to know which LA theater is going to play HBP in IMAX. And I wonder just how soon those tickets will sell out :P
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[identity profile] sun-star-n-moon.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
well, you could pre-order the tickets now. =p

http://www.fandango.com/harrypotterandthehalfbloodprince_99112/movietimes

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I'm more delighted than I should be about Clash of the Titans. I'm such a sucker for sword and sandal movies, and Sam Worthington has a certain rough attractiveness to him that I think will work well.

[identity profile] mudpuppy83.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Meanwhile, I'm furious it even exists and instead of actually remaking Clash of the Titans (which didn't need to be remade in the first place) they're remaking Disney's Hercules.

I'll give them that Sam Worthington is probably a better Perseus than Harry Hamlin was, but much as I love Ralph Fiennes, I can't see him topping Maggie Smith as the villain of the piece.

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[identity profile] glass-radical.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
(more importantly: Paul Bettany!)

WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN, MY LOVE?!

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He's been looking for the Silvertongue to get back into Inkheart!

[identity profile] cherrysakura5.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
yay SCI FI Alice! I'm always up to anything pertaining to Alice in Wonderland! See that's why i love linkspam if it wasn't for Cleo i would have never known about this!! Thanks so much.

[identity profile] colleenpowell.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
I love anything with Alice or Tim Curry so this is a double whammy for me.

Bemused that he isn't playing the Cheshire Cat.

Jane Eyre

[identity profile] suzeclues12.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
I actually haven't seen the verison everyone is posting about (now I'm curious....). I do kind of like the one with Timothy Dalton (not because of his portrayal of Rochester so much as how the relationship/character dynamic is played out after the "oops, I'm married" scene before she legs it). Is this newer one really that good?

[identity profile] padawansguide.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
Hey, wait - it's my birthday tomorrow! Are you coming up north to take me out for dinner and a movie?! ;-) Just kidding. Tell your friend she has excellent taste in birth dates! ;-)

[identity profile] cleolinda.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh, "he"--it's my friend the vet. And happy birthday! I need to start writing these things down. : )

[identity profile] sherrilina.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
[Of course, when I was thirteen, I was all just MOAR ROCHESTER.]

ROFL, so true! Hey I was around 13 when I read that book as well all the way through, how funny! We all had to write essays about it and they were so awful apparently that our teacher told us to rewrite them and never gave them back!

What I'll always remember most I think is the part in Lowood when the owner notices an orphann with curly hair and criticizes it as a luxary, and when the director lady or whatever says that it's naturally curly he says, "But we musn't conform to nature!" or something like that, only for his daughters to then show up later after this speech with totally permed hair. (I think it stuck with me because I have very curly hair naturally)

[identity profile] kismeteve.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
I mentally cast James Franco as Jeff Buckley when he was in Freaks and Geeks, so the idea that he is actually up for the role makes me squee. How is there any competition between him and RPattz?!
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[personal profile] the_rainbow_jen 2009-06-09 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
Now my question re: Jeff Buckley is whether Franco can sing. I mean, RPattz does have that, even if he also bring the crazy fan contingent with him. I dunno, either guy would be good, though I kind of like RPattz's voice for it.

[identity profile] foresthouse.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
That is pretty much exactly what I thought on reading Jane Eyre when young vs. reading it as an adult.

P.S. Yay, tiny things! :)

caspian/anna dollerous

[identity profile] sevenmarie.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
haha i bet she would LOOOOVE him! they both can out cheeze each other with their accents!!

also i was thinking that, should you ever find her, you should make her watch underworld! very "Ahhhhhhh! What am I doing?" type of thing! hehe

Re: caspian/anna dollerous

[identity profile] sevenmarie.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
AH! i found the quote i was thinking of! geeze it was gonna bother me! its from friends the one where pheobies sister does porn and Phoebe: [screams and points at the TV] What am I doing?

thats EXACTLY how i picture it going down!

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