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Cuter Than Post Malone.
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eat the masters
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![]() Apparently they are making all new original music for the soundtrack. This goes into the process with one band. I am a little worried that the music will be bad, but I'm on PC anyways so I should be able to provide my own stuff.
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...here to hear...
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Last night I watched the Netflix documentary, "The Social Dilemma", which, mainly through interviews with IT experts, explores the implications and methods behind our use of facebook, YouTube, etc. Music Banter isn't mentioned, but we are right there in the thick of it, so this prog is worth looking at imo. For some of you, though, it may just confirm what you know already. Anyway, here's a free review of the prog from First Post:
https://www.firstpost.com/entertainm...y-8802681.html
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the bantering battleaxe
Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: Cute Post Malone's mom
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I just watched the first episode of the Middlemarch BBC series. I'd imagined Lydgate looking less polished and conventional and I pictured Mary differently too (but the casting of darling Mary could never live up to my imagination) but she has the Attitude so I approve. The rest is pretty much as I imagined (Dorothea is perfectly cast lol), I'm enjoying it a lot
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Glad you're enjoying it, Marie! I can't comment on the casting, as I haven't read the book yet - but as far as the tv production goes, Dorothea, Mary, and Dr. Lydgate are my favorite characters. I also recall liking Mr. Garth (Mary's dad) a lot, and Uncle Brooke is a hoot! LOL at Dorothea (reluctantly) examining Mamma's emerald necklace: "How deeply colors seem to penetrate one, like scent."
![]() My vote for best scene with your darling Mary is the night of Mr. Featherstone's death, when they are alone - that one really stuck with me - a brief but amazing scene which really encapsulates Mary's good character. Last edited by ribbons; 09-16-2020 at 02:08 PM. Reason: added Mary scene description |
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the bantering battleaxe
Join Date: Oct 2018
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yes the deathbed scene with Mary is permanently engraved in my heart <3 and Mr. Garth is one of the nicest characters.
I once read some essay on George Eliot which talked about the fact that, for a writer who is considered so cerebral, she's remarkably aware of physical/sexual and other worldly temptations, and I really liked that observation. Like how many of her strongest characters in the end marry much less worthy people who just happen to have sex appeal. The thing with the necklace is one of those clever ways in which she shows Dorothea's repressed urges and desires, and the actress nails it too
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