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Brideshead is the family home, and the family is Catholic, a fact that directs most of the choices made in the movie.
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And in Brideshead, it is charm that does duty for promise: simple, creamy English charm, playing tigers … Charm is the great English blight.
Arrested Development 2008
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As for Ozy, I liked Matthew Goode's performance in Brideshead Revisisited, it seems he could pull off condescending and smart-ass.
Watchmen Website Gets Updated with Comedian Info | /Film 2008
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And in Brideshead, it is charm that does duty for promise: simple, creamy English charm, playing tigers … Charm is the great English blight.
Arrested Development 2008
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And in Brideshead, it is charm that does duty for promise: simple, creamy English charm, playing tigers … Charm is the great English blight.
Arrested Development 2008
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In the bottom drawer of her desk, between swatches of silk and old business cards for Spencer Interiors, she has two photos of James Dean, one of a deeply wistful Jeremy Irons in Brideshead, arm in arm with the boy holding the teddy bear, a sepia print of Rudolph Valentino in 1923, without burnoose or eyeliner, B.
Excerpt: A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You by Amy Bloom 2000
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He reflects for a moment, and then, as if talking to himself, says: "I did ask myself when I was having an affair with his sister if that did not look a bit 'Brideshead'-ish."
An easy label for Christopher Hitchens? Careful, it could be a fighting word 2010
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I am just listening to "Brideshead" - how does he do that?
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I am just listening to "Brideshead" - how does he do that?
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I am just listening to "Brideshead" - how does he do that?
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