the hero is not always within

the hero is not always within

Thursday, January 20, 2011

1880 era actors

My mother has always been a fan of Pride and Prejudice written by the wondersome Jane Austen. When I was younger, she kept an old video type of the 1993 version of Pride and Prejudice. I never understood why she loved those sort of days because I found it so boring (of course all I cared about was Powerpuff Girls and playing in the sun!)

On a plane trip back from Canada (at least seven hours long), I decided to watch the mini series "Emma" starring one of my favorite actresses, Ramola Garai. If you don't remember her, she was in Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights and also Amazing Grace. I got so into her character, and I fell in love with the story, and the next thing you know I was searching for movies with the 1880 era. I finished reading all of Jane Austen's books and watched and I became an immediate fan. It was there when I realized I was following in my mother's very own footsteps.

It's been a while since I had the time to watch TV yet, but I just re-watched the whole mini series of "Emma" for the third time already! It's inspirational, I still can't get enough of it. I wrote this blog as a reminder, and somehow, all my favorite actors were in those 1880 era movies! It astonishes me. Ioan Gruffudd, oh lord is he marvelous!!! And then there's the great Blake Ritson, one of my favorite actors (crush celeb!).

Here's the always charming and bubbly Ioan Gruffud. You might have seen him as the lead character from the Fantastic Four. But his performance in Amazing Grace was what made him shine.



And of course, the serious and vulnerable Blake Ritson. I favored him in Mansfield Park as the love interest. But he also starred in "Emma" as Mr. Elton.



I think we can all remember Simon Woods, from movies funny role in Pride and Prejudice as Mr. Bingley, as well as his character in Penelope. He is so adorable!



But my favorite, favorite of all, in the 1880 era AND all actors, is Johnny Lee Miller! He played the most memorable character in my favorite show, Eli Stone. Also, you might have seen him in season 5 of Dexter. But, he caught my eye in Emma as Mr. Knightly...again! Oh, and he was Angelina Jolie's wife! Here is the funny social Johnny.


Wednesday, January 12, 2011

newest obsessions (yay!)

Birthdays and new years don't matter to me. It's commitment. How much am I willing to stick to something, and for how long. I've been in this really interesting mood that gets me loving a lot of things these days. My energy for a better workout has been really low, and all distract myself from feeling guilty. But so much has happened within the last month of last year, and I feel like I'm supposed to share this!!

JENNA FARRO!!! I'm sure everyone has read about the Josh and Zac's statement. I could have never been more proud. It puts this smile on my face for knowing that they are moving on into a better future. But I've been checking on Jenna Rice's (or Farro, whatever) blog every day! She's adorable and seems like such a sweet person. She has some of the cutest pictures with her husband posted on her own blog, and she gives me amazing inspiration to stay creative and natural.



The day I decided to watch Friday Night Lights might have been the day that saved me from all the wrong things! It's such a glorious show, and it is so real. It makes me tear up every now and then. I will confess though, that the 5th season is just stupid after they changed the entire cast. Jason Street, the wheelchair quarterback, he was a main character in the show. So was Tim Riggins, and they sent him to jail. Oh, Tim Riggins, I miss you and your foolishness. Matt Saracen, the quite new quarterback, he was such a fave. Who can forget him? And Laundry and his scandal with the girl. But most of all...Lyla Garrity!! Yes, spoiled, but wise and independant. One of the most beautiful and pure human being in this surreal series. Oh, how much i miss it.






A movie I was really looking forward to was 127 hours. Such a great film. I've never been this intrigued in my life. James Franco is one of my favorite actors, and he did the most marvelous job. The story is just so breath taking. And the look on his face when the rock fell on his arm was the most impressive and heart breaking thing. I just wanted to grab him and hug him until he felt better. It's a must see, for everybody.



Now that my parents have given me enormous amounts of money for cleaning the house, I planned what I've written down what I always wanted to buy. I'm in this Texan mood, and so, cowboy boots! Yes, leather cowboy boots. They're the best thing I would ever own. It is all I ever wanted.

Time is running short, and I will come back soon and write in a manner that is less rushing.