More accents (was McGonagall's accent was Re: SS/PS question
Geoff Bannister
gbannister10 at tiscali.co.uk
Wed Aug 13 06:38:37 UTC 2008
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "Carol" <justcarol67 at ...> wrote:
>
> Potioncat:
> > > Have you seen 'Driving Lessons'? Rupert Grint's character meets a
> young woman in a hotel in Scotland. What sort of accent did she have?
> I thought it was rather pleasant sounding.
> <snip>
>
> > Geoff:
> > Having led a very sheltered life, I haven't encountered either of
> these films.
>
> Carol responds:
> If you like either Rupert Grint (Ron in the HP films) or Julie Walters
> (Molly Weasley), you'll enjoy seeing them together in "Driving
> Lessons," in which Ron is the sweet and quiet son of a minister
> (Anglican priest?) and his wife (the wife is a religious fanatic and
> extremely manipulative, to say no more). They seem to be evangelical
> Anglicans, if that's not a contradiction in terms.
Geoff:
I read a synopsis when it same out. Since I live 30 miles form the
nearest Multiplex and the nearest cinema is 10 miles away, I don't
go very often. the little cinema is delightful. It is a converted church(!)
seating about 70 and is in a bit of a time warp in some ways. The big
films tend to get there late. I'm still waiting for "Prince Caspian".
Changing topics, evangelical Anglican is certainly not a contradiction
in terms. I know a lot of folk who fit that category; I've even met an
evangelical Catholic which seems even more way out.
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