Re: *oh thank fuck for that someone replied! >_<.* LOL! ^_^ corleonedJuly 23 2011, 08:10:20 UTC
LOL Hey yourself ;D And LOL IKR |D Damn boys who look like good kissers. Leads to...nasty daydreams in the middle of tube stops |DDD -knows from first hand experience on missing my stop- |D
Re: *oh thank fuck for that someone replied! >_<.* LOL! ^_^ cakehole_catJuly 23 2011, 08:48:29 UTC
Missing a tubestop? Or catching a ray of divine inspiration, hmmm? *waggles eyebrows* Think about it. I have to talk to a lot of Irish people over the phone, in work, and I struggle to keep the disappointment out of my voice every time they fail to be Fassy. ^_^
I'll be watching this as soon as I can, then I can comment on the crepe-hair beard and if I find it sexy. I often only find Fassy facial hair sexy in context. If you know what I mean? :-)
In context, knowing at this point he's fire-damaged!Rochester, it's just such a groovy beard. In the BBC version Toby Stephens was all faced-burned, so this is far more aesthetically pleasing. :-)
Yh, I was waiting to see what they'd do to him, lol, I was so glad they went with wild-blind-man look rather than scarring *so shallow, lol* because I <3 the wild-man look. [I did really like the BBC version, but Fassy's got to be the best Rochester ever, right? He brings so much more to it than anyone else!]
Yes, the BBC version is my fave, but disfiguring Toby Stephens at the end was a crime. Have you watched any interviews with Michael about Jane Eyre? Basically he grew facial hair but they shaved it all off to make face casts because they WERE going to make him all burned. But in the end they just gave him a massive beard. Even the sideburns are fake!
I haven't watched any interviews (although I have heard the one about the horse! ^_^) I especially liked the girl who played Jane in the BBC version (I like it when they cast someone who's 'unattractive' according to Victorian mores, but attractive according to modern ones. Like Jennifer Ehle in Pride & Prejudice, cf. with the woman who played her sister, Jane).
Poor Fassy, going to all the effort to grow some whiskers, lol! (What is it with directors and making him do dumb things w/ his hair??) I could tell it was all fake-- that beard's not ginger enough to be real! ^_^
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Hee, right?! Am I right?!
[fyi, I also would have accepted 'AOSDBHGEARWOOFLGSIGFIGH!!' ^_~]
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I have to talk to a lot of Irish people over the phone, in work, and I struggle to keep the disappointment out of my voice every time they fail to be Fassy. ^_^
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I'll be watching this as soon as I can, then I can comment on the crepe-hair beard and if I find it sexy. I often only find Fassy facial hair sexy in context. If you know what I mean? :-)
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In context, knowing at this point he's fire-damaged!Rochester, it's just such a groovy beard. In the BBC version Toby Stephens was all faced-burned, so this is far more aesthetically pleasing. :-)
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Poor Fassy, going to all the effort to grow some whiskers, lol! (What is it with directors and making him do dumb things w/ his hair??) I could tell it was all fake-- that beard's not ginger enough to be real! ^_^
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