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Pride & Prejudice (2005) dir. Joe Wright
The finest battle of wits to ever occur on screen
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“I’ve always been under the impression that I have to work twice as hard to prove to people that I’m not just here because it’s easy for me. I feel like you’re not what your name is. If you’re not right for something, they’re not just going to hire you because your name looks good on the post.” And that’s the star quality of Depp: she’s the real deal in real life, too.
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“I felt so robbed and so emotional. It shocked me for months afterwards and you couldn’t talk to me about guns. Any mention of the word ‘gun’, 'rifle’, 'pistol’, 'shoot’, just shocked me, sent a wave of reverberation through me like a little echo of the pistol shot. You couldn’t even say, 'That’s a good shot,’ about a photograph, it just rang through. The very next day after he was killed there was a pheasant shoot in the woods. Linda went out and talked to them. It was a tough period.”
“One of my best friends was killed in gun violence right around here, so it’s important to me.”
[Paul, at March For Our Lives, New York City, 24th March 2018]
Paul and Nancy photographed at the New York City March For Our Lives gun violence protest today.
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