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Coelocanth: snip
It was made by BBC and it's great. I really recommend it. But it's TV miniseries, so I won't expect it to make it on DVDs in Canada.

But maybe Netflix?
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keeveek: It was made by BBC and it's great. I really recommend it. But it's TV miniseries, so I won't expect it to make it on DVDs in Canada.

But maybe Netflix?
Actually, It will be mine. :)
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Coelocanth: What was it you didn't like about it? I never read any Dickens until GE last year, but I enjoyed the hell out of it.
Way too drawn out and long-winded. The plot just crawls on without anything happening, and David spends too much time getting lost in his romance fantasies. In the middle of the book, there is this one point where he just refuses to stop ruminating about this girl that he fancies, and that was where I drew the line and decided enough was enough.
Post edited September 26, 2012 by lowyhong
Very much looking forward to it. So many people I like on this project.
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keeveek: It was made by BBC and it's great. I really recommend it. But it's TV miniseries, so I won't expect it to make it on DVDs in Canada.

But maybe Netflix?
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Coelocanth: Actually, It will be mine. :)
Great for you! I hope you and your daughter will enjoy this. I enjoyed it a lot. :-)
Les Mis is the greatest musical ever (I confess I've never read the book), but film versions of musicals rarely do them justice. Perhaps this will be an exception, but I'm not optimistic.
Bros, this has to be posted... for justice!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBg2-oZClS0

Now get to shedding those man tears as you become entranced by Ruthie Henshall's angelic voice.

-edit- and Patti LuPone's rendition:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9y4G7Fcu_Y&NR=1&feature=endscreen

-edit2- Ah heck why stop there? Here's Lea Salonga's version from the 25th anniversary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MU9OWdIDGL4
Post edited September 26, 2012 by lowyhong
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lowyhong: Damn, but I am so hyped for this now. Anybody know if the older screen adaptations are any good? Perhaps I should just watch them too just to fuel the anticipation even more.
The Liam Neeson version is awesome. It's not a musical, just so you know going in. I'm really excited for the new film!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119683/
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kelseyr713: The Liam Neeson version is awesome. It's not a musical, just so you know going in. I'm really excited for the new film!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119683/
Thanks. How closely does it follow the book? There are a few characters from the cast that appear to be absent.
Post edited September 26, 2012 by lowyhong
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kelseyr713: The Liam Neeson version is awesome. It's not a musical, just so you know going in. I'm really excited for the new film!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119683/
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lowyhong: Thanks. How closely does it follow the book? There are a few characters from the cast that appear to be absent.
Unfortunately, I have not yet read the book. I say that as an ashamed former French student. The wiki article on the movie has a summary of the changes though: [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Mis%C3%A9rables_(1998_film)#Differences_from_the_novel]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Mis%C3%A9rables_(1998_film)#Differences_from_the_novel[/url]
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lowyhong: Get your daughter the Penguin edition of the translated novel to make her even more excited!
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Coelocanth: That's actually a great idea. She's an interesting kid. She's 14 and loves all kinds of different stories. Among her favorites are things like the Harry Potter books, The Giver, To Kill a Mockingbird, Life of Pi, and the School of Essential Ingredients. She's got a pretty eclectic taste considering her age.
It's a great thing she actually reads a lot in the age of 14 since reading among teenagers has been in decline a bit in recent years. It pays off.
Post edited September 26, 2012 by XYCat
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kelseyr713: Unfortunately, I have not yet read the book. I say that as an ashamed former French student. The wiki article on the movie has a summary of the changes though: this.
Post edited September 26, 2012 by lowyhong
Now I know one of the thing I'll do this Christmas.........Go watching this movie!
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lowyhong: That's ok. You can redeem yourself by listening to this.
Thank you for that! I hadn't heard that version. Utterly gorgeous. One of my favorites from the musical...it's so hard to pick one favorite though.
I just watched the "Live Singing" doco on IMDB's frontpage and I am 98% sold. The only one I am STILL struggling with is Russel Crowe as Javert. I just don't see Rusty as a singer. The rest sound amazing already!