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Emma2

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~Serena Sun, Mar 23, 1997 (02:58) #101
Strangely enough in Emma2, Frank did not take that day trip for the much required haircut. Could this add to the humour in the movie??
~Kali Sun, Mar 23, 1997 (15:30) #102
"Myself creating what I saw..."
~Serena Sun, Mar 23, 1997 (19:23) #103
Kali, I know that feeling, after reading the novel again I can sometimes swear that that a certain scene took place in the adaptation and then, when I watch for the scene, it's not there. Hope it's not a sign of age catching up.. with me anyway.
~Kali Mon, Mar 24, 1997 (16:59) #104
That's two "continuity" errors on my part...I need to see this film again! It could be worse, you know - I COULD be confusing the film for the novel! ;)
~Serena Tue, Mar 25, 1997 (03:23) #105
What's the latest on the release date for this video?
~Kali Tue, Mar 25, 1997 (04:09) #106
April 15... --- And hey, it's now official...We won an ACADEMY AWARD!!!! Hats off to Rachel Portman for her moving score, which netted the best Musical or Comedy Score...(I awear, the people who initiated the division of the score awards must have anticipated the existence of TEP...even if it was years in advance!). Kudos also to Ruth Myers, who was nominated for costume design...
~Hollis Tue, Mar 25, 1997 (10:45) #107
Hello fellow Emma2 lovers. I have some info. on Frank's hair - it is a wig! You would think they could have done a better job. His own hair was so short from doing "Trainspotting" that they had no choice but to give him a wig. Also, according to Mirimax, the April 15 video release will cost approx. $100. This summer the price is suppose to come down. I don't think I can wait that long!! I know I will be the first person in line at my local Blockbuster on April 15 so I can rent Emma2 and watch it over and over and over and over... Questions to you all: do you usually get on line together at some time ? By looking at the postings it looks like you all know when to get on and talk with the others. I would love to join you sometime if I knew when to log on. Can I join your fun? :)
~cassandra Tue, Mar 25, 1997 (14:23) #108
Bravo to Rachel Portman!!! She deserved to win. Wonderfully romantic and evocative score. And a classy lady-she thanked Doug McGrath in her acceptance speech. WElcome Hollis. Wow-100 bucks. That's like Persuasion. Have you been to Pemberley?
~Hollis Tue, Mar 25, 1997 (17:02) #109
Thanks for the welcome and no, I haven't been to Pemberley. Is this a place I would like to go to? I bought Persuasion the other day for $19.95. I guess the price has finally come down.
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