mrsronweasley (
mrsronweasley) wrote2002-09-15 03:51 pm
On The Stupidity of Marianne
That's right. You know what I'm talking about.
What is it with characters named either Marianne or Marian not appreciating the Beauty That Is Alan Rickman?
I was just watching "Sense and Sensibility" for the umpteenth time, and I still wanted to slap that girl upside the head. She did not deserve him. She just didn't. When a man who looks like Alan Rickman says something to you in an Alan Rickman voice you swoon. You don't say: "Oh, you're not Willoughby!" and go prance around with some idiot. No, your knees fold under you and you fall down. Especially if he looks at you like he's about to take you and...well, take you.
Gah.
Of course, I can't expect everyone to be as intelligent about these things as me.
Heh.
And that whole "your knees buckle" thing? True. Completely true. When I had the immense luck of seeing Alan Rickman and he said something that was right in my ear as we were taking pictures, I almost fell down, and I am not kidding you.
I've said this before, and I will say it again:
The man wasn't the Voice of God for no reason.
What is it with characters named either Marianne or Marian not appreciating the Beauty That Is Alan Rickman?
I was just watching "Sense and Sensibility" for the umpteenth time, and I still wanted to slap that girl upside the head. She did not deserve him. She just didn't. When a man who looks like Alan Rickman says something to you in an Alan Rickman voice you swoon. You don't say: "Oh, you're not Willoughby!" and go prance around with some idiot. No, your knees fold under you and you fall down. Especially if he looks at you like he's about to take you and...well, take you.
Gah.
Of course, I can't expect everyone to be as intelligent about these things as me.
Heh.
And that whole "your knees buckle" thing? True. Completely true. When I had the immense luck of seeing Alan Rickman and he said something that was right in my ear as we were taking pictures, I almost fell down, and I am not kidding you.
I've said this before, and I will say it again:
The man wasn't the Voice of God for no reason.

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(can I see the pics? *curious*)
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I would imagine that you still are weak in the knees from hearing that incredible voice in your ear. I cannot imagine how unbelievably fantastic that would have been. Perhaps it is a good thing that I didn't get a chance to meet him as well--I doubt that he'd like the potential publicity of having some crazy woman die of cardiac arrest at his feet outside the theatre door.
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heheheh...
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