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Post by augiesannie on Oct 23, 2013 20:35:24 GMT
I think we talked about this before, but these screencaps (don't thank me) justify a return to the topic (although they're kinda dark - click on the screencap, and the full size image will look pretty nice). I love the way they play off each other, without even speaking. Like lemacd said, they've got each other's backs.So sweet.
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Post by utility_singer on Oct 23, 2013 20:41:14 GMT
I just love them together. The chemistry is palpable, even when all they do is look at one another.
And honestly, I've seen a lot of the movies they've done, and they only have that special something together. Julie comes close with James Garner, but it isn't quite the same.
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Post by lemacd on Oct 23, 2013 21:57:35 GMT
i totally agree... though i might think garner and andrews come even closer because i'm willing to let you ladies fight over CP if i get james all to myself. i love them together, too.
the more i think about my need for a post-gazebo kiss from these two, i think the looks they give each other (when brigitta calls her 'mother'... here, and when they're singing at the festival) kinda make up for it just fine.
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Post by utility_singer on Oct 23, 2013 22:26:41 GMT
Oh, I love that little wink and a smile he gives her when Brigitta calls her mother!
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Post by augiesannie on Oct 23, 2013 23:13:06 GMT
You may know that she often tells the story of how she and James Garner spent many, many hours kissing on that bed during the filming of AoE; she felt quite sophisticated and blase, until she got up and her knees buckled. One wonders how she would have felt had TSOM required such a scene from her and CP. One wishes for a controlled trial (or would that be an uncontrolled trial?)
Also: I find myself frequently writing about PDA for them because I'm interested in exploring the contrast between "he's so hot" and "he's so buttoned up." Like, yes, all for post-Gazebo kissing. But much exchange of smoldering looks too, when there are other people around.
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Post by utility_singer on Oct 23, 2013 23:37:54 GMT
Rather warm in here, isn't it? {fanning self wildly}
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Post by augiesannie on Oct 24, 2013 0:09:42 GMT
one of my favorite writers, Emma, who never came over here, wrote that story last year in which M&G were sitting in the salon, surrounded by all these chaperones, who figure out that they are transgressing simply by exchanging smoldering looks, whereupon the chaperones break it up. Which I think is kind of ridiculous discpline to apply to a man in his 40s, but oh well, it was a cute scene.
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Post by lemacd on Oct 24, 2013 1:52:01 GMT
maybe it wasn't so much that he was in his 40s but that he already had seven children that made them heighten security, so to speak...
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Post by augiesannie on Oct 24, 2013 2:06:32 GMT
funny if those Austrians thought that smoldering looks made babies. No wonder he had so many of 'em.
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Post by lemacd on Oct 24, 2013 2:58:14 GMT
oh, now now... if they weren't good biologists, i'm sure they were very good mathematicians. yeah, i'm not sure what that means, either. i'd give the austrians a little credit. where there's smoke, there's fire...
i don't know what that means, either. i mean, i do... but what that has to do with anything, yeah... no.
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Post by mie779 on Oct 24, 2013 11:13:40 GMT
Oh, I love that little wink and a smile he gives her when Brigitta calls her mother! Me too.... And it will be a key part of my epilogue, (simply because I love it so much, and had to have it in my story somehow ).... it's basically where I end it... and got ideas from the "more kisses" thread I will go slightly AU just to have them kiss before the children comes home.... So there will be smoldering eyes AND kisses... *LOL* and yes it did get rather hot in here...
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Post by indigoblue on Oct 25, 2013 0:03:32 GMT
But I love Anne's observation that we have 'Buttoned up' jostling with 'Hot'...
The joiner in the equation seems to be that he is capable of love, but is being restrained by his buttoned-upness (oh, and it helps that he happens to be extremely handsome!) It's that struggle between him feeling and expressing his love which is so damned attractive (in the same vein again as the door ajar hiding something being more appealing than the door which is wide open which hides nothing).
Sigh...I do so love this microanalysis!
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Post by augiesannie on Oct 25, 2013 0:50:50 GMT
Sigh. Me too. I don't think I could quite bring myself to publish an explicit fanfic, but if I wrote one, I think it would definitely be about what is, er, behind that door.
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Post by utility_singer on Oct 25, 2013 1:35:25 GMT
It's also the little private things that speak volumes---like the wink, or the little half-grin, or that embarrassed shrug at the end of Edelweiss. {sigh}
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Post by augiesannie on Oct 25, 2013 2:02:50 GMT
the laendler alone is full of 'em. Double sigh.
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Post by lemacd on Oct 25, 2013 3:06:42 GMT
ladies... do we need a fan in here?
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Post by utility_singer on Oct 25, 2013 3:33:51 GMT
Yes, please. With a big tub of ice in front of it.
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Post by augiesannie on Oct 25, 2013 10:27:56 GMT
"Can this be happening to me" indeed.
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Post by gothicbutterfly95 on Oct 26, 2013 4:48:27 GMT
You may know that she often tells the story of how she and James Garner spent many, many hours kissing on that bed during the filming of AoE; she felt quite sophisticated and blase, until she got up and her knees buckled. One wonders how she would have felt had TSOM required such a scene from her and CP. One wishes for a controlled trial (or would that be an uncontrolled trial?) Also: I find myself frequently writing about PDA for them because I'm interested in exploring the contrast between "he's so hot" and "he's so buttoned up." Like, yes, all for post-Gazebo kissing. But much exchange of smoldering looks too, when there are other people around. Yeah, when I went to 'An Evening with Julie Andrews' (aka BEST NIGHT OF MY LIFE - refer to my profile pic) she was asked 'which leading man is the best kisser. She didn't specifically say outright, but she did say James really had an impact while they were filming AoE
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2014 5:36:17 GMT
Ok, I was trying to work out which thread to post these yummy images. From the title of this thread, it probably seems the least likely spot, but reading all of the he above posts, I thought it might be a good place to pick with the discussion of JA and CP chemistry and how Maria and Georg could convey so much with just one (smouldering) look. Attachments:
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Post by utility_singer on Feb 1, 2014 13:46:48 GMT
That first one---can't you just see him turning his head and kissing her neck? yum
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2014 14:06:52 GMT
Yes. Yum indeed!!
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Post by augiesannie on Feb 1, 2014 14:48:58 GMT
One thing I like about these photos is that Maria is clearly different from the headache/moonbeam/girl she is when we first meet her. OF COURSE he is all brooding hotness. But I love the way she is so visibly different -- poised, relaxed, a little serious. When you think about the way she scurries out of that ballroom on their first meeting, it's all so yum. Like you said.
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Post by lemacd on Feb 1, 2014 15:16:24 GMT
i often wonder if that transformation from flibbertigibbet to baroness we can see in the movie is just our minds playing tricks because we are so into the movie or because JA is just that good. i know the real answer, it just blows me away b/c it is like we see two different actresses... it is so amazing to me.
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Post by augiesannie on Feb 1, 2014 17:54:12 GMT
Beautiful, couldn't agree more. I love the whole notion of M's transformation as anyone who managed to make it through my honeymoon story will recall. I once considered writing a one-shot where her walk up the aisle is a metaphor for her transformation -- and there was something in there about the evolution of her wardrobe, too, from the gray dress to the mustard suit -- but the wedding doesn't work, because even at the beginning she already looks more poised and mature. She is just amazing, no doubt about that!
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Post by utility_singer on Feb 1, 2014 18:57:40 GMT
Beautiful, couldn't agree more. I love the whole notion of M's transformation as anyone who managed to make it through my honeymoon story will recall. I once considered writing a one-shot where her walk up the aisle is a metaphor for her transformation -- and there was something in there about the evolution of her wardrobe, too, from the gray dress to the mustard suit -- but the wedding doesn't work, because even at the beginning she already looks more poised and mature. She is just amazing, no doubt about that! But I do think the wedding DRESS works as that metaphor---it's very clean and simple design is at the same time quite elegant and polished. The fact that she's absolutely stunning in it is a bonus.
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Post by augiesannie on Feb 1, 2014 19:05:32 GMT
oh, quite agree. you mean it's kind of in-between? I guess I could have had her start up the aisle in her undergarments and put the dress on midway JK.
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Post by lemacd on Feb 1, 2014 19:11:44 GMT
no, the honeymoon did it. at least for me. i don't see the different maria until she walks out of the house when the children arrive home... you know when i mean. maybe it's also that she is wearing a completely different type of outfit, too. @augiesannie's honeymoon story just nailed it. nailed. it. shut.
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Post by augiesannie on Feb 1, 2014 20:17:44 GMT
I'm of two minds about this. (No jokes about my sanity, please). I DO think that moment coming out of the house is HUGE -- I'm ambivalent about the way she says "hello" to them so calmly, compared to their frantic embrace upon her return to the Abbey. But even walking up the aisle - she moves slowly, and stately, and she looks a little serious.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2014 20:39:52 GMT
I agree, augiesannie's honeymoon story did nail the whole transition thing really well.
Wow, I have to say, this discussion is occurring at just the right timing.... I'm just at this point in my ch2 (they have just returned to the villa but the children are still out with Max).
Thinking about what I've written I before (which I know is unfair to everyone else as you haven't read it yet) the calm way she comes out is also due to the fact that they have just returned to a Nazi run Salzburg and she is in a bit of shock, upset etc and is trying to put on a bit of a brave face even though she is totally excited to see the children
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