Every generation has its own Wuthering Heights, apparently, but I cannot quite get over the incredible 2000s-ness of this 2009 version’s DVD cover, starring Tom Hardy as Professor Heathcliff Snape.
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Every generation has its own Wuthering Heights, apparently, but I cannot quite get over the incredible 2000s-ness of this 2009 version’s DVD cover, starring Tom Hardy as Professor Heathcliff Snape.
Of course the greatest version of Heathcliff was Cliff Richard in the 90s stage musical.
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Of course the greatest version of Heathcliff was Cliff Richard in the 90s stage musical.
@Nickiquote cliff looks like a fraggle
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Of course the greatest version of Heathcliff was Cliff Richard in the 90s stage musical.
@Nickiquote Heath Cliff Richard
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@Nickiquote Heath Cliff Richard
@Nickiquote Joseph and the Amazing No Colour Dreamcoat
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Of course the greatest version of Heathcliff was Cliff Richard in the 90s stage musical.
And then of course there’s pre-Lovejoy, pre-Deadwood Ian McShane as Heathcliff in the 1967 TV version. A Heathcliff with a firm grasp of how handsome he is. Adam Ant could never.
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Of course the greatest version of Heathcliff was Cliff Richard in the 90s stage musical.
@Nickiquote my mother concurs
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Every generation has its own Wuthering Heights, apparently, but I cannot quite get over the incredible 2000s-ness of this 2009 version’s DVD cover, starring Tom Hardy as Professor Heathcliff Snape.
@Nickiquote Still trying to work out why there are so many feature length covers of Kate Bush songs.
All these plus Men who stare at goats being a cover of Cloudbusting.
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And then of course there’s pre-Lovejoy, pre-Deadwood Ian McShane as Heathcliff in the 1967 TV version. A Heathcliff with a firm grasp of how handsome he is. Adam Ant could never.
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Oh yeah, Angela Scoular. Came to a sad end. The actress, not the film. Well, maybe that too. -
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Oh yeah, Angela Scoular. Came to a sad end. The actress, not the film. Well, maybe that too.@decembr14 Yes I just read about that, very sad.
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And then of course there’s pre-Lovejoy, pre-Deadwood Ian McShane as Heathcliff in the 1967 TV version. A Heathcliff with a firm grasp of how handsome he is. Adam Ant could never.
I’m a huge Lovejoy fan, been rewatching all the episodes free on the Daily Motion website.
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And then of course there’s pre-Lovejoy, pre-Deadwood Ian McShane as Heathcliff in the 1967 TV version. A Heathcliff with a firm grasp of how handsome he is. Adam Ant could never.
I have not seen the 2003 MTV version. The DVD cover doesn’t quite sell it to me.
Apparently it’s a musical about “Cate” and “Heath” and “Hendrix” (Hindley), also featuring Francis from Malcolm In The Middle.
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I’m a huge Lovejoy fan, been rewatching all the episodes free on the Daily Motion website.
@DrOinFL I haven’t watched it since it was first on, but I did enjoy it at the time.
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I have not seen the 2003 MTV version. The DVD cover doesn’t quite sell it to me.
Apparently it’s a musical about “Cate” and “Heath” and “Hendrix” (Hindley), also featuring Francis from Malcolm In The Middle.
@Nickiquote God I love all of that hair and the pouts everyone is sporting
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I have not seen the 2003 MTV version. The DVD cover doesn’t quite sell it to me.
Apparently it’s a musical about “Cate” and “Heath” and “Hendrix” (Hindley), also featuring Francis from Malcolm In The Middle.
@Nickiquote
Rated 5 trash cans out of 5
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I have not seen the 2003 MTV version. The DVD cover doesn’t quite sell it to me.
Apparently it’s a musical about “Cate” and “Heath” and “Hendrix” (Hindley), also featuring Francis from Malcolm In The Middle.
My goodness, this looks shit.
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My goodness, this looks shit.
@Nickiquote all i can think about here is how they obviously watched _10 things i hate about you_ first, although it doesn't seem likely they learned much from the experience
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Every generation has its own Wuthering Heights, apparently, but I cannot quite get over the incredible 2000s-ness of this 2009 version’s DVD cover, starring Tom Hardy as Professor Heathcliff Snape.
@Nickiquote I'm not entirely sure why. I get that it's a landmark work in the genre of profoundly unlikeable people who deeply deserve each other, but surely we only have to endure that once?
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My goodness, this looks shit.
The book was bad enough ...
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And then of course there’s pre-Lovejoy, pre-Deadwood Ian McShane as Heathcliff in the 1967 TV version. A Heathcliff with a firm grasp of how handsome he is. Adam Ant could never.
@Nickiquote McShane really has that smouldering darkness going on.
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My goodness, this looks shit.
@Nickiquote It’s Katherine Heigl, of course it is