Welcome back to Movie Fight Club. Last week, Kris took the win with a little help from the strutting Tony Manero in Saturday Night Fever and thus gets to ask our next question. Probably owing to this Telegram thread, Kris proposes a movie re-telling:
Pluck your favorite Jane Austen characters (can mix and
match) then plop them down into a movie you'd love to see them in?Â
Fight it out.
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