Dorian Gray

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Dorian Gray

Has anyone seen this movie and what are your thoughts about it?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eAQWllCHHU
trailer

Yes, I've seen it. It's a thrilling, sexy interpretation of "The Picture of Dorian Grey. [Gray?] Rudester, I think you'd like it. I've loved Benjamin Barnes since I saw him in "Prince Caspian." and he makes a very, very good Dorian. Colin Firth's also in this.

Yes, Gray not Grey...

1. Proper nouns such as a last name; Earl Grey and Zane Grey would not be spelled Gray and L.H. Gray must be always be spelled Gray.

2. Greyhound as in the dog breed.

3. Food irradiation (quantity of radiation energy absorbed by the food as it passes through the radiation field during processing). 1 Gray = 0.001 kGy = 1 joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of food irradiated.

When all else fails..

grAy is how it's spelled in America
grEy is how it's spelled in England

In Canada, we say Grey as well. The USA is different in several word spellings, among all the English speaking countries of the world.

Did'nt hear anything good about this movie when it got released.

Originally posted by rudester
grAy is how it's spelled in America
grEy is how it's spelled in England

I didn't know about this. Kind of like "color" and "colour"? Is "favorite" and "favourite" another one? What are some others?

"England and America... two great nations separated by a common language." 😆

I can't watch this movie but thanks for the link.