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6.7/10
IMDbOutstanding Achievement in Casting Independent Feature DramaComedy | 2008 | Jennifer L.
Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2008
Box Office Collection 7,163,566 USD
Although they play teacher and student, Emily Blunt is only a year older than Kevin Zegers.
Each cast member was required to read the said book they had to discuss in the picture.
The real volume of the complete works of Jane Austen was more expensive than the production could afford to buy. Instead, a volume of Shakespeare plays with a fake cover was used. Hugh Dancy was reading these and he says in the DVD commentary that he got all the way through the histories and tragedies during the shoot.
In Allegra's hospital room during the Sense & Sensibility book club meeting, she is wearing the purple scarf that Bernadette is seen knitting during the Emma and Mansfield Park book club meetings.
The character played by Hugh Dancy talks about the Buffy contingent at the sci-fi convention. Marc Blucas played Riley Finn on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) for 2 seasons.
"Grigg Harris: What about me? Am I your friend? Or am I just some... some widget to help you make Sylvia feel better about herself? Why did you invite me to be part of your book club? No, what went through your mind the first time you saw me? "There's a man who is *dying* to read every book Jane Austen ever wrote." Is that what you thought? Jocelyn: No. Grigg Harris: But I thought, "What a beautiful woman. I hope she looks over at me." I thought if I read your favorite books that you would read mine. But no... no, no. You just want to be obeyed. That's why you have dogs."
"Bernadette: All Jane Austen, all the time. It's the perfect antidote. Prudie Drummond: To what? Bernadette: To life."