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When Emma Thompson Pretended To Be Jane Austen 

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Emma Thompson's win for Best Screenplay at the Golden Globes (1995).
Instead of speaking as herself, she read a speech from the point of view of Jane Austen, and what Jane might have thought if she'd attended.
This is one of my favourite things.
Full speech is as follows (with my sincere thanks to futurefighter2008 for transcribing it):
Thank you very much. Good Heavens. Um, I can't thank you enough, Hollywood Foreign Press, for honouring me in this capacity. I don't wish to burden you with my debts, which are heavy and numerous but, um, I think that everybody involved in the making of this film knows that we owe all our pride and all our joy to the genius of Jane Austen. And, um, it occurred to me to wonder how she would react to an evening like this... This is what I came up with.
Four a.m., having just returned from an evening at the Golden Spheres, which despite the inconveniences of heat, noise and overcrowding was not without its pleasures. Thankfully, there were no dogs and no children. The gowns were middling. There was a good deal of shouting and behaviour verging on the profligate, however, people were very free with their compliments and I made several new acquaintances.
Here was Lindsay Doran of Mirage, wherever that might be, who's largely responsible for my presence here, an enchanting companion about whom too much good cannot be said. Mr. Ang Lee, of foreign extraction, who most unexpectedly appeared to understand me better than I understand myself. Mr. James Shamis, a most copiously erudite person and Miss Kate Winslet, beautiful in both countenance and spirit.
Mr. Pat Doyle, a composer and a Scot, who displayed the kind of wild behaviour one has learned to expect from that race. Mr. Mark Kenton, an energetic person with a ready smile who, as I understand it, owes me a great deal of money. [Breaks character, smiles] TRUE!! [back in character] Miss Lisa Henson of Columbia, a lovely girl and Mr. Garrett Wiggin, a lovely boy.
I attempted to converse with Mr. Sydney Pollack, but his charms and wisdom are so generally pleasing, that it proved impossible to get within ten feet of him. The room was full of interesting activity until 11 p.m. when it emptied rather suddenly. The lateness of the hour is due, therefore, not to the dance, but to the waiting in a long line for a horseless carriage of unconscionable size. The modern world has clearly done nothing for transport.
P.S. Managed to avoid the hoyden Emily Thompkinson, who has purloined my creation and added things of her own. Nefarious Creature! Thank you.

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@banyanboii
@banyanboii 14 лет назад
not only is emma thompson utterly fantastic, by she absolutely nailed jane austen's STYLE. good lord, she is simply a genius.
@MintyCanRead
@MintyCanRead 13 лет назад
That speech is proof of why she deserved that award!
@rubytuesdayphoenix
@rubytuesdayphoenix 5 лет назад
I love any speech that ends with the words "Nefarious creature"
@trilingual28
@trilingual28 9 лет назад
I'm so glad she won so we could hear this incredible speech! "A composer and a Scot, who displayed the kind of wild behavior one has learned to expect from that race." LOL!!
@chilikun
@chilikun 13 лет назад
She's the most intelligent actress. She has such wisdom and elegant style. Love her. Love Jane Austen
@lauragatehouse7935
@lauragatehouse7935 5 лет назад
Best acceptance speech ever. This is how to do it. Such a clever woman.
@inator2011
@inator2011 11 лет назад
I think it's really interesting to note how many British actors have gone to university and studied something like literature as compared to their American counterparts. It adds another layer to the roles they choose to play.
@Polisciandfries
@Polisciandfries 5 лет назад
+ms wpwm in Europe you don't have to be rich to be educated
@samshorto5433
@samshorto5433 5 лет назад
This is one of the most perfect responses I've ever seen on RU-vid!
@carolannetitmus8878
@carolannetitmus8878 5 лет назад
As a Brit living in America, I am always complimented on my self-discipline a trait that I am told is very much appreciated by everyone involved in the film or theatre world. In many cases you do not have to be rich to attend University....being intelligent does help. BY the way in America, it is more important to have a big house, cars than it is to spend money on family vacations or education...that helps you know.
@cosmo9287
@cosmo9287 10 лет назад
Be forewarned, this is what attending Cambridge will do.
@nicolarollinson4381
@nicolarollinson4381 5 лет назад
I went to the uni of life, and i think she's very funny and witty and articulate. We don't all need to have mouths like sailors or limited vocabulary to be cool 😜
@Buckaroo_Baldwin
@Buckaroo_Baldwin 2 года назад
@@nicolarollinson4381 Geez it was a joke.
@nicolarollinson4381
@nicolarollinson4381 2 года назад
@@Buckaroo_Baldwin fairy snuff ✌💜
@justinshriramkeeling609
@justinshriramkeeling609 4 года назад
“... the gowns were middling.” LOLOL
@hannahwoodhams6619
@hannahwoodhams6619 6 лет назад
I simply adored it. She captured the essence of Ms. Austen's particular attitude and manner with more perfection than can truly be defined in the limits of today's shoddy attempts at communication
@Francesko263
@Francesko263 13 лет назад
This woman is really amazing. Witty, intelligent, beautiful, classy and funny.
@Dimitra156
@Dimitra156 Год назад
It never gets old
@kitty6720
@kitty6720 5 лет назад
I think it's the best and most creative winner speech ever.
@Fidg234
@Fidg234 5 лет назад
This lady is so classy with her wit and humor. Love watching you Miss Thompson.
@lindadaheim3412
@lindadaheim3412 5 лет назад
How did I miss this until now??? Thank Good for RU-vid. And Emma Thompson for this incredible speech!
@yuchenyao8588
@yuchenyao8588 5 лет назад
Emma kill it! what an erudite she is! Besides her acting, her knowledge and sense of humor elicpse her fellow actors in the room!
@mckavitt13
@mckavitt13 5 лет назад
You cannot be "an erudite". You can be an erudite actress, person... Erudite is an adjective. 👓🎓💼
@Dselvagg
@Dselvagg 14 лет назад
Emma Thompson is so creatively amazing...one of my favorite actresses and now one of my favorite people in general. :-)
@soonerboy9831
@soonerboy9831 10 лет назад
She is amazing. Love the movie. Jane Austin fan. This is older. Everyone one is fresh, radiant and young in this star audience.
@lanimorris7698
@lanimorris7698 8 лет назад
Clever women, both of them!
@ChandrabhanSingh-mz4hc
@ChandrabhanSingh-mz4hc 5 лет назад
Both of them ??
@everysoundthereis
@everysoundthereis 5 лет назад
@@ChandrabhanSingh-mz4hc Emma Thompson and Jane Austen I think.
@jakebarnes7167
@jakebarnes7167 5 лет назад
She is bloody brilliant . Bravo Emma x x
@basicinsight7214
@basicinsight7214 5 лет назад
She is so charismatic
@latindancer4ever
@latindancer4ever 13 лет назад
Fabulous Miss Thompkinson!
@BrionyMae
@BrionyMae 13 лет назад
Emma Thompson is amazing
@Valpolicella88
@Valpolicella88 14 лет назад
Clever and funny just like Emma. Best acceptance speech ever!
@rainbowfish22
@rainbowfish22 14 лет назад
Definitely one of my favorite acceptance speeches of all time! :D
@JamieZeleneGlades
@JamieZeleneGlades 11 лет назад
BRILLIANT
@shadowflower93
@shadowflower93 11 лет назад
That's my hero. Right there.
@miriamsackler5002
@miriamsackler5002 5 лет назад
This is absolutely brilliant! Cambrigde alumni be proud!
@scottadler
@scottadler 14 лет назад
Marvelous. Her loss was so tragic.
@MichelleVasquez55
@MichelleVasquez55 14 лет назад
Very creative acceptance speech. Love you, Emma Thompson!
@wasylowskir
@wasylowskir 13 лет назад
What an elegant, funny wonderful woman!!!
@Jeff-un7vw
@Jeff-un7vw 5 месяцев назад
She has the BEST speeches
@EdgyXD
@EdgyXD 13 лет назад
Loved it, brilliant, hilarious, love Emma Thompson!!
@SaintD382
@SaintD382 13 лет назад
Absolutely brilliant! It seems to me the overall intelligence level of British actors is generally somewhat above that of their counterparts on this side of the Pond.
@henrietta9206
@henrietta9206 Год назад
accurate observation.
@jacobkayadoe7851
@jacobkayadoe7851 Год назад
Exactly
@cmdavis1976
@cmdavis1976 14 лет назад
i love, love, love this! I have never forgotten how awesome this was!
@Pipsky12
@Pipsky12 14 лет назад
Love this woman! Amazing speech.
@EmmyNeander
@EmmyNeander 13 лет назад
Oh god, I love her so much!
@TheRjjrjjr
@TheRjjrjjr 13 лет назад
Completely enjoyable and entertaining. I watched this several times in a row. . . Emma Thompson is a major hottie!!!! WooHoo!
@jferkfjkj
@jferkfjkj 13 лет назад
classiest speech and classiest woman EVER
@RunningActor
@RunningActor 14 лет назад
This among many other reasons is why I love Emma Thompson!
@OneHindo
@OneHindo 13 лет назад
now THAT's a speech!
@Jessica0709
@Jessica0709 13 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic!
@seabury
@seabury 14 лет назад
Oh what an INCREDIBLE speech!
@opticnerve8927
@opticnerve8927 Год назад
Pat Doyle: Patrick Doyle (born 6 April 1953[1]) is a Scottish film composer with Irish heritage.[2] A longtime collaborator of actor-director Kenneth Branagh, Doyle is known for his work composing for films such as Henry V, Sense and Sensibility, Hamlet, Carlito's Way, and Gosford Park, as well as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Thor, Brave, Cinderella, and Murder on the Orient Express.[3] Doyle has been nominated for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards,[3] and is the recipient of the ASCAP Henry Mancini Award for "outstanding achievements and contributions to the world of film and television music".[4] Doyle has scored films for renowned directors including Robert Altman, Ang Lee, Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell, Brian De Palma, Chen Kaige, Amma Asante, Régis Wargnier and Kenneth Branagh.
@francescobonfiglio9142
@francescobonfiglio9142 5 лет назад
She was so hot back then. She was my ideal type of woman, witty, beautiful, elegant, stylish and intelligent.
@floptune8515
@floptune8515 5 лет назад
She's classy asf now, and still witty and intelligent
@francescobonfiglio9142
@francescobonfiglio9142 5 лет назад
@@floptune8515 agree
@msymsed
@msymsed 14 лет назад
TOTALLY brilliant! She is just SO good!
@claus1225
@claus1225 13 лет назад
classical chinese and english are two of the most beautiful languages known. too bad we don't speak this way anymore we are better in science but worse in language
@jeffreyday2414
@jeffreyday2414 5 лет назад
half the people there didn't get it
@miriamsackler5002
@miriamsackler5002 5 лет назад
Uhh. That’s a bit harsh......
@nicolarollinson4381
@nicolarollinson4381 5 лет назад
@@miriamsackler5002 quite a few didn't , its clear from their facial expressions, and its simply because its so, delightfully, English. It doesn't mean to sat Americans are dumb, or an insult to their intelligence, its simply that the humour and manner of expression are generally very different America.
@edwardyang8254
@edwardyang8254 5 лет назад
Exactly my thought.
@mckavitt13
@mckavitt13 5 лет назад
Only half?😊
@ChandrabhanSingh-mz4hc
@ChandrabhanSingh-mz4hc 5 лет назад
Except Jodie
@kopec82
@kopec82 5 лет назад
Fantastic
@danger689
@danger689 14 лет назад
wickedly brilliant!
@MrHatmandoo
@MrHatmandoo 13 лет назад
AWESOME.
@futurefighter2008
@futurefighter2008 14 лет назад
Four a.m., having just returned from an evening at the Golden Spheres, which despite the inconveniences of heat, noise and overcrowding was not without its pleasures. Thankfully, there were no dogs and no children. The gowns were middling. There was a good deal of shouting and behaviour verging on the profligate, however, people were very free with their compliments and I made several new acquaintances.
@frankinsaneandmyrrh1202
@frankinsaneandmyrrh1202 Год назад
on the contrary, I like to believe that Jane Austen would have been delighted. two wonderfully clever women that would have surely had a laugh together about the world, had they had the opportunity to meet and become friends!
@v.o.1458
@v.o.1458 10 лет назад
Trop forte !! Quelle excellente actrice ! Si drôle, si "folle", si douée,... so british
@TheNepenther
@TheNepenther 14 лет назад
She's a keeper. We'll have Emma for a while.
@imacprousersam7306
@imacprousersam7306 2 года назад
She was my favourite
@EmmaSummedup
@EmmaSummedup 9 лет назад
Haha she's great love her :')
@rosemorris7912
@rosemorris7912 5 лет назад
Bloody good job!
@p8alan
@p8alan 14 лет назад
she Cracks me up LOVE HER
@helendqueen
@helendqueen 14 лет назад
@futurefighter2008 Thank you very much for writing the speech down. For an non-English speaker it's a great help
@helendqueen
@helendqueen 14 лет назад
@futurefighter2008 thank you for the text. really appreciated
@Lizziefan
@Lizziefan 5 лет назад
I love 💕 this video! I love 💗 Jane Austen!
@jackwilloughby239
@jackwilloughby239 Год назад
Priceless! If you haven't read the Novels, well, do your future self a favor.
@melindam2776
@melindam2776 5 лет назад
One and only 😊
@helendqueen
@helendqueen 14 лет назад
I love her! Emma Thompso,n the best
@rnbldsrnmsvlbl
@rnbldsrnmsvlbl 14 лет назад
She knows JA so well...! It comes from growing up with and in her language, I suppose... I'm convinced this is exactly what JA would have written, only she wouldn't have dissed ET!
@futurefighter2008
@futurefighter2008 14 лет назад
I attempted to converse with Mr. Sydney Pollack, but his charms and wisdom are so generally pleasing, that it proved impossible to get within ten feet of him. The room was full of interesting activity until 11 p.m. when it emptied rather suddenly. The lateness of the hour is due, therefore, not to the dance, but to the waiting in a long line for a horseless carriage of unconscionable size. The modern world has clearly done nothing for transport.
@Blacknarcissa
@Blacknarcissa 14 лет назад
This, all of Hugh Laurie's speeches.. and Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat speech at the Golden Globes are the funniest speeches ever in my opinion. And they're all British. xD
@jacobkayadoe7851
@jacobkayadoe7851 Год назад
Different breeds of actors
@Ballettomane
@Ballettomane 13 лет назад
Genius!!
@mikomiko321
@mikomiko321 13 лет назад
i love emma thompson!
@83annak
@83annak 14 лет назад
just brilliant and cute, dear Emma Thompson!
@sidwellian2012
@sidwellian2012 13 лет назад
@injaley Yes I'm sure she is referring to herself. She wrote the script for Sense and Sensibility, which is how she purloined Jane Austen's creation and made changes. :D
@scudder99
@scudder99 14 лет назад
Growing old is not something to be lamented, but appreciated. The decay of our bodies is unfortunate, but the length of years, thankfully (& hopefully), exposes our ridiculous infatuation with the exterior of ourselves rather than the interior nature of our spirits. Floppy hair may be a distraction, but if it KILLS you, you might consider a change in your predisposition toward a prejudice of what you deem as physical imperfections,and may be considered as worthy and amusing attributes.
@normadesmond6017
@normadesmond6017 Год назад
now there's a speech....
@psychoanalyst
@psychoanalyst 14 лет назад
awesome speech. :D
@PitterPatter100
@PitterPatter100 14 лет назад
Emma Thompson is my very fave actress and this great speech just endorses that. Fabulous...better than all that twaddle that actors go on with usually.
@kathiewippel7551
@kathiewippel7551 2 года назад
Pretty sure Jane Austen was smiling down on her.😀
@DanielaVladimirova
@DanielaVladimirova 13 лет назад
Oh LoL - this is absolutely hilarious :D Watched the film yesterday to honour aunt J's birthday but had completely forgotten all this!
@gallieman
@gallieman 14 лет назад
wonderful! i spotted diane keaton and faye dunaway. their great too.
@eddjoey
@eddjoey 10 лет назад
the golden spheres! LMAO
@lauragatehouse7935
@lauragatehouse7935 5 лет назад
She’s the best
@EmmaAlanFan
@EmmaAlanFan 14 лет назад
Wow! She definetely is a great woman and so funny!
@maricelalaines-crus7929
@maricelalaines-crus7929 6 лет назад
Lol “Golden Spheres”
@Bettiina90
@Bettiina90 14 лет назад
My god she is hilarious! And I love her accent!
@korming
@korming 13 лет назад
@scottadler I do hope you mean Jane Austen by that comment, because Emma Thompson is still very much among the living, even if seemingly retired from the movies (Nanny McPhee does not count as one, obviously).
@sahin5051
@sahin5051 5 лет назад
Love her. Loved it! On the side note, no mention of Hugh grant. Why, if I may ask?
@steelstrings87
@steelstrings87 14 лет назад
Ah she's a goddess!
@BloodofPatriots
@BloodofPatriots 14 лет назад
@PatsyBailey The best acceptance speech of all time was Joe Pesci's Oscar acceptance: Thank you, it's my pleasure (then he walked right off the stage). The show was dead air for a few seconds and everyone sat there stunned. However, I would put this speech at a very close second-place.
@Liofa73
@Liofa73 14 лет назад
Smart lady :)
@maryfitzpatrick3252
@maryfitzpatrick3252 2 года назад
Always mad as a hatter 🎩!
@scottadler
@scottadler 13 лет назад
She is sadly missed... : - ((
@futurefighter2008
@futurefighter2008 14 лет назад
@americuxa Thank you very much. Good Heavens. Um, I can't thank you enough, Hollywood Foreign Press, for honouring me in this capacity. I don't wish to burden you with my debts, which are heavy and numerous but, um, I think that everybody involved in the making of this film knows that we owe all our pride and all our joy to the genius of Jane Austen. And, um, it occurred to me to wonder how she would react to an evening like this... This is what I came up with.
@cwv710
@cwv710 13 лет назад
Jodie Foster was also shown. She's a Yale graduate and I'm pretty sure she knows who Jane Austen is.
@ChandrabhanSingh-mz4hc
@ChandrabhanSingh-mz4hc 5 лет назад
Don't mistake Jodie Foster for that dumb Hollywood crowd, she's a pure genius
@JaneyMcLaney
@JaneyMcLaney 14 лет назад
@scottadler I think you are thinking of Natasha Richardson. They look very similar, but yes, Ms Richardson's loss to the acting world was tragic... Thank goodness though Ms. Thompson is still with us.
@potterqueen17
@potterqueen17 14 лет назад
@seshat52 i know it was bugging me to all that she has to do is put it on the other side of the part and then i think it would be fine but it was an AWESOME speech
@LoveSmerch
@LoveSmerch 13 лет назад
I genuinely want to be her when I grow up..
@rnbldsrnmsvlbl
@rnbldsrnmsvlbl 14 лет назад
I think it's a case of "The hair spray was doing its job when I left my house" -- I've been there, it's unpredictable... ;)
@futurefighter2008
@futurefighter2008 14 лет назад
@helendqueen my pleasure :)
@daisy9910
@daisy9910 6 лет назад
It's believed that Jane Austin was an INTJ.
@futurefighter2008
@futurefighter2008 14 лет назад
Mr. Pat Doyle, a composer and a Scot, who displayed the kind of wild behaviour one has learned to expect from that race. Mr. Mark Kenton, an energetic person with a ready smile who, as I understand it, owes me a great deal of money. [Breaks character, smiles] TRUE!! [back in character] Miss Lisa Henson of Columbia, a lovely girl and Mr. Garrett Wiggin, a lovely boy.
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