If I was a sailor I would sail you out to sea,
Take you across the ocean, ask you to marry me,
Oh if I was sailor I would sail you home to me,
And if I was a soldier I would march to war for you,
I’d face every bullet and cannonball that flew,
Oh if I was a soldier I would wage a war for you.
And if I was a rich man I’d buy you flowers every day,
But I am a poor man so I’ll pick them on the way,
Oh if I was a rich man I would pay to make you to stay.
If I Was - Young Rebel Set.
His face…
England couldn’t make a face like that. Only the charm of the Irish could produce such a god.
The caption; true dat.
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“…he thinks very deeply and seriously about things, and he takes himself very seriously - as young men tend to do, I suppose. So there is a bit of darkness, which Lizzie punctures so cleverly.”
- Matthew MacFadyen.
“For me it’s about growing up, about making mistakes, it’s about love and it’s about things that are as relevant today as then. And it’s one of the most beautiful romantic stories ever told.”
- Keira Knightley.
My sister insists on calling every good-looking Austen hero ‘bangable’…
*facepalm*
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Thank you Ireland.
There’s no better accent than that of the Irish.
Fact.
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“What value will there ever be in life, if we are not together?”
Tom Lefroy, Becoming Jane.
“It’s very easy to romanticize chased courtships where the engagement was sealed with the first kiss.”
- Anne Hathaway.
“I find it heartbreaking that he’s seen as very haughty and proud - and he is those things - but he’s a young man who is still grieving for his parents… it seemed to me that he’s still trying to work out who he is and how to be in the world.”
- Matthew MacFadyen.
“Now to us it seems very snobbish to say, ‘I’ve been big enough to get over the fact that your parents are naff, and I love you.’ Then it would be such a huge and generous thing to say…”
- Matthew MacFadyen.
“He’s the least vain actor you’ve ever met in your life and he wasn’t coming onto this trying to portray an icon… He’s a properly manly man, as well, and I didn’t want a pretty boy kind of actor. Matthew’s a great big hunk of a guy.”
- Joe Wright, on casting Matthew MacFadyen as Mr. Darcy.