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Calling all Jane Austen fans!!
link is a newly opened RPG site, dedicated to all Jane Austen characters and books. आप have the opportunity to be a Jane Austen character, या even create your own regency character!
With very few members, the majority of Austen's own characters are up for grabs!!
The only canon characters taken at the moment are Mr and Mrs Bennet, so plenty of places available.
Come and have a look around, and शामिल होइए if आप so wish (please read the rules before hand though!)
Thanks alot guys!
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This part is one of my favourite moments in this movie.
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"CAPOTE" (2005) Review

I finally got around to watching the first of two फिल्में about writer Truman Capote and his work on the non-fiction novel, "In Cold Blood". This particular movie, "CAPOTE", starred American actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, who eventually won a SAG award, a Golden Globe award and an Oscar for his performance.

Penned द्वारा actor Dan Futterman and directed द्वारा Bennett Miller, "CAPOTE" turned out to be a और somber affair than Douglas McGrath's 2006 film, "INFAMOUS". Miller had once टिप्पणी जोड़ा गया हे that he wanted to create a और subtle portrait of the flamboyant लेखक in order to emphasize...
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"HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHT" (2004) Review

My knowledge of 19th century author, Anthony Trollope, can be described as rather skimpy. In fact, I have never read any of his works. But the 2004 BBC adaptation of his 1869 novel, "He Knew He Was Right", caught my interest and I decided to watch the four-part miniseries.

"HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHT" told the decline and fall of a wealthy gentleman named Louis Trevelyan (Oliver Dimsdale) and his marriage to the elder daughter of a British Colonial administrator named Sir Marmaduke Rowley (Geoffrey Palmer) during the late 1860s. Louis first met the spirited Emily...
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