Hey Miss Mary - glad you loved it! Jane Austen has written some wonderful stories.
Have you found the A&E version yet? Just so you know....the A&E version is much longer, but it is truer to the book. There's nothing wrong with the recent version...I liked it very much and it had to be shorter to make it to the theater. The A&E version pays much more attention to detail and after seeing it several times, I always notice something new each time.
If you want to try another great Jane Austen movie, you might consider Emma, which also comes in a theater version starring Gwyneth Paltrow and an A&E version starring Kate Beckingsale. They're about the same length and I prefer the Gwyneth Paltrow version on this one, but they're both good. I think you'll really enjoy it.
Another great one is Sense & Sensibility starring Emma Thompson & Kate Winslet. My sister also recommends Persuasion, starring Amanda Root, but I haven't seen that one yet.
Btw, I don't know how they rent the A&E version of P&P, but I suspect they will break it up into 2 or possibly 3 separate DVD rentals. Since I'm pretty sure you'll want to see it more than once (even if you're not the kind who needs to own movies, you'll want to see it again just to take it all in), the price has dropped considerably in the last few years. My local Target keeps it stocked regularly, so it's pretty easy to find. It's quite popular. Here it is on
Amazon. I don't know if they still do, but Sam's Club had it a few months ago even cheaper. Anyway, you'll find it if you're interested.
Here's a tip in case you haven't discovered this already. If you're like me and find the late 18th century dialogue hard to follow sometimes, try this: turn on the subtitles or your closed-captioning (I prefer sub-titles). You may want to watch it once without them so you don't miss this fantastic movie trying to read the captions. However, you pick up so much more dialogue with the captions, particularly those hard to make out comments. It takes a little practice, but I've been using them so long that they're not a distraction to me and I can easily watch the movie, only glancing at the captions if I have a hard time making something out. In fact, I use them every time I watch a movie now.
Anyway, let me know how it goes. I'd love to know your thoughts after you see it.