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artyartie ([personal profile] artyartie) wrote2006-09-30 04:31 pm
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Hee!

Fantastic Four was the first time I ever saw the lovely Ioan Gruffudd, and having seen him in other movies with something just a little closer to his natural accent, it's just a little odd to hear him with an American accent.

But he's still so very lovely. Especially with the grey hair at the temples. And so much more in lust with Victor than Susan.

*goes back to thesis prospectus writing, with interruptions for teh pretty*
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[personal profile] esteven 2006-09-30 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah!
I had been meaning to ask, when exactly will you be over in Britain? At the moment I am planning another trip, this time to Hampshire and Dorset, both of which are Jack Aubrey country (as well as Thomas Hardy and Jane Austen) and will be around the first two weeks in June. :D

[identity profile] artyartie.livejournal.com 2006-10-01 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Right now, I'm planning to be there next fall/early winter, either in Greenwich or Exeter, depending on what works out.

Your trip sounds wonderful! I'm definetly much more of an Austenphile now as well, and so there are so many more things to enjoy this next time around. It would have been even better if we had been going at the same time!
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[personal profile] esteven 2006-10-01 06:15 am (UTC)(link)
Greenwich or Exeter. What great venues! From Greenwich you can go to London and Portsmouth and from Exeter you have not only smuggler's country, it should also be only two to three hours to take you to Dorset where you can have a Jack Aubrey feeling in the area of Blandford.
And then there is a small town of Keyhaven, which even has an Aubrey House. *g*
Will you be stayin for a year?