I sit here in the thunder, the green on the grey
Me: I should rewatch Sense and Sensibility (1995). It might pair illuminatingly with Persuasion (1995); I haven't seen it in nine years and I've never written about it; I saw it for the first time in 1996 with someone who didn't like it. That was a point in my life when I saw very few movies and did not think critically about them if I did. Those can be interesting to revisit.
*half an hour of movie later*
My critical faculties: FUCK, Alan Rickman is BEAUTIFUL.
Ladies and gentlepeople, that may be the review.
*half an hour of movie later*
My critical faculties: FUCK, Alan Rickman is BEAUTIFUL.
Ladies and gentlepeople, that may be the review.

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I have a couple of movies I like better than their books, but this is a very good one. And her first try, to boot!
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“Very nice lady served us drinks in hotel and was followed in by a cat. We all crooned at it. Alan to cat (very low and meaning it): 'Fuck off.' The nice lady didn't turn a hair. The cat looked slightly embarrassed but stayed.”
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/406259-very-nice-lady-served-us-drinks-in-hotel-and-was
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https://www.amazon.com/Sense-Sensibility-Screenplay-Newmarket-Shooting/dp/1557047820/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=01EVB9GNAMG4EZ108N7E
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I have a copy! It is incredibly delightful.
Greg very energetic this morning.
Morag: "Nothing that a syringe of horse sedative won't cure."
Overheard later:
Kate: "Oh God, my knickers have gone up my arse."
Alan: "Ah. Feminine mystique strikes again."
I also like Thompson's story of the time her computer died and did its best to take almost the entire screenplay with it. The '90's equivalent of the Genius Bar could do nothing, but Stephen Fry saved the day.