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Question: is there ANYWHERE i can watch Marie Antoinette the movie online?

I went to tvlinks.cc and the video takes waaaaaaaaay to long to buffer, and worst of all it comes in parts (like 8 or 9 different videos)

Where else can I go?




Answer: try veoh.com
I got the entire pride and prejudice movie (2007) there so it seems reliable.

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Marie Antoinette Movie Characters

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Question: marie antoinette??

ok so i just went out and bought the movie marie antoinette. it was fun but had obvious flaws. very obvious. and some bad acting but all in all its eye candy and fun to watch……not really sure about the whole i want candy song in the middle it kind of was to much the other songs were ok but that was just over the top to me. does anyone else have anything else to say about this movie ? good or bad?? and also one more thing what happened to molly shannons character. in the movie when the king dies she and her other female counterpart dissapear completely . who were they and why did they dissappear?




Answer: They had to go, that's why they left. They were the traiters.

This is what I thought about the movie...........

Having trashed two of the three movies Sofia Coppola has directed (I didn't see Lick the Star, yuck!) what made me think I'd enjoy Marie Antoinette? I'm old and worse yet, a male. Certainly not the demographic Marie Antoinette is aimed at, so I found when I ventured out to my local Cineplex to check out Ms. Coppola's 4th go at directing. I figured to use the theater as my personal screening-room on a Friday at noon. Oops! It was a school holiday and I entered one of the smaller of the 14 "theaters" into a crowd of a dozen or so chatting high school girls. I had mistakenly arrived 20 minutes early so I had an opportunity to eavesdrop on their discussion concerning the ethics paper they were required to write and what they were considering giving up for a week as required by their class. These must have been students at the nearby parochial high school. What public high school has ethic courses? They seemed a perfect audience for a film on Marie Antoinette. The theater continued to fill as film time approached. It filled to approximately ¾ capacity and I was, as best as I could determine, the only male person of my gender.

So why did I think I'd enjoy a film by a director whose films seemed directed by a person with a spoiled child's view of the world? Well, what I'd read about Marie Antoinette resonated close enough with Moulin Rouge, Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge which blew me away. "Lavish imagery and a daring soundtrack set this film apart from most period dramas; in fact, style complete takes precedence over plot and character development in Coppola's vision of the doomed queen" should sound familiar to Moulin Rouge fans.

Well, as soon as the black and shocking pink credits showed up to the sound of The Gang of Four's "Natural's Not In It" I knew I was in the right place. Kirsten Dunst was, in my opinion, a perfect choice. She's beautiful but not too beautiful. She has an aura of mischievousness which worked from start to finish. Ms. Dunst, at the young age of 24 or so, already has a long career in Hollywood. And she was only one of many. From Marianne Faithful, to Judy Davis, to Rip Torn, to Jason Schwartzman, to Asia Argento, to many others perfectly cast.

For me, the film never dragged or bogged down. The sets were beautiful. (What can you say about Versailles and the French countryside?) The food was reminiscent to me of Wayne Thiebaud paintings, but more colorful. The costumes, the music, added to the sense of decadence I think the film aimed for.

Yet Marie Antoinette's character never seemed decadent. Ms. Dunst's openness and delight in all presented to her, came across. Despite her loss of freedom and the difficulty in eventually becoming the Queen of France she was able to "Party On!"

What made the film, for me, exceptional, was how Sofia Coppola was able to make both Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI living, breathing, human beings, rather than grotesqueries. I was moved several times by their connection or lack of the same.

There is a lot to see, hear and experience in Marie Antoinette. It is an accomplished and stimulating cinematic experience. I shall view it as much as I am able. This film has prompted me to review both The Virgin Suicides and Lost in Translation. The world is certainly in need of feminine perspective and Sofia Coppola has made a statement that she has the potential to be a very Great talent.

Pardon my verbosity.

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Marie Antoinette Movie Dresses

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marie antoinette movie dresses

Question: dress help please!?

ok so i LOVELOVELOVE the style of marie antoinette dresses, such as in the movie and stuff, and i was wondering if i could purchase some anywhere? not anything from the movie or any actual artifacts, but like some things to play dress up in basiclly lol yes i still like dress up :P
thanks! :D




Answer: There are plenty of places online that sell oldskool corsets and petticoats, including e-bay. Try also looking at the thrift shops and stuff in your town; you may just find what you're looking for at a fraction of the price.

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Lady Oscar Ending

Below is a video of the ending title of the Japanese TV anime series called Lady Oscar. Lady Oscar is directly translated as The Rose of Versailles (ベルサイユのばら, Berusaiyu no Bara or Versailles no bara), but it is commonly and known as ‘Lady Oscar’. The story and graphics are created by popular Japanese comic book writer, Riyoko Ikeda. It has been adapted into several Takarazuka Revue musicals, as well an anime television series, produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and broadcast by the anime television network Animax and Nippon Television. The show remains incredibly popular in Italy.

In this ending title, you can see pictures of more characters in the series than in the beginning title. The first picture is of Oscar and Marie Antoinette. Lady Oscar was a female palace guard who was the best at fighting so her job was to protect Marie Antoinette from the beginning when she first arrived from Austria. She was young, very beautiful and also naive. Other main characters in the Lady Oscar series are Andre, Oscar’s best friend, and Louis XVI whom Marie Antoinette married and Count Axel von Fersen whom people suspected having an affair with Marie Antoinette.

Lady Oscar

This video shows the opening of Lady Oscar, a Japanese comic book and TV series about a female warrior named Oscar who was commissioned to protect Marie Antoinette. The Japanese name for the series translates as The Rose of Versailles (ベルサイユのばら, Berusaiyu no Bara). It is one of the best-known titles in shōjo and a media franchise created by Riyoko Ikeda. This story has been adapted into several Takarazuka Revue musicals, as well an anime television series, produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and broadcast by the anime television network Animax and Nippon Television. The show remains incredibly popular in Italy.

The Rose of Versailles focuses on Oscar François de Jarjayes, a girl raised as a man to become her father’s successor as leader of the Palace Guards. A brilliant combatant with a strong sense of justice, Oscar is proud of the life she leads, but becomes torn between class loyalty and her desire to help the impoverished as revolution brews among the oppressed lower class. Also important to the story are her conflicting desires to live life as both a militiant and a regular woman as well as her relationships with Marie Antoinette, Count Axel von Fersen, and servant and best friend André Grandier.

Through the story of Lady Oscar, viewers can see the life of Marie Antoinette. She was very beautiful and was young when Oscar first met her. She was a naive queen of France. Eventually, she was beheaded. There were many characters in Lady Oscar that actually existed in history.