<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I agree [img]wink.gif[/img] Yeah I noticed that about the dresses too, well, most of them are there anyway. She did wear her work dress when she was in the kitchen toward the end when mother was sick. I recall someone saying they hadnt seen her in that outfit. And the blue and white dress with the apron looked near identical to the Town Fair gown. I think we may have another re-release on our hands [img]wink.gif[/img] If its close enough, I actually like that version-with the stays in the front-better than the 97' LE.Originally posted by mayergirl:
So far I've seen every dress ever made for Lissie, including the work dress and the town fair dress, so I have lots of hope for spring [img]smile.gif[/img]
Overall I was very impressed. For about the first 15mins I was unsure as it all seemed kinda forced, but once it got into a flow I really enjoyed it. It was much better than the Samantha movie last year which I wasnt even able to finish. And Im really glad that scene of Lissie crying "run like the wind, penny, youre free" was left out [img]wink.gif[/img] I really like Marcia Gay Harden but her overly calm mannerisms got on mine and my ma's nerves at first, but then she seemed to loosen up a little and did well. The father was pretty good too. Not that this is their fault at all, but AG probably should have chose younger actors for the parents. Felicitys mother would have been in her late 20s and her father somewhere in his 30s. It was a little jarring to see colonial parents to little kids who were in their late 40s and 50s. Oh well, minor detail [img]wink.gif[/img] Overall, I was surprisingly impressed and really enjoyed it. I cant wait for the dvd.
So who else thinks Ben is HOT?? My ma was like, 'what a cutie!' and 'I want more! I want to Felicity and Ben get married!' Hahaha Speaking along those lines, who else was annoyed that Ben seemed a little interested in Annabelle at first?? How dare he!! Must have the been those low cut colonial gowns [img]wink.gif[/img]
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