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Saw it a second time today, even better the second time. Although this time I did note those glaringly obvious faulty collars.
I'm not a big fan of Christopher Hitchens, but I found this critique of the movie compelling. I liked the movie and am not terribly knowledgable about history, but while watching it, even I noted a couple of issues he addresses in the piece:
http://www.slate.com/id/2282194/
Did anyone see the new Upstairs Downstairs over Christmas? It covered this period, but unless I wasn't paying attention 'Bertie' appeared in it as a friend of the main character and appeared to have no stammer at all!
We're getting this for three weeks later this month, and I'm very enthusiastic. Anything dealing with the Royal Family is gold at the box office for us -- a lot of people round here are descended from Loyalists (me included), and pictures dealing with the monarchy always do well. Colin Firth is another big draw here -- the only way this could do better for us is if they'd found a way to get Judi Dench into the cast.
Personally I'm a big fan of George VI -- ten times the man that good-for-nothing lounge lizard of a brother of his was, speech impediment or not.
I have finally seen this, and what a great film. Just a lovely, lovely, well made, well acted, moving film. Colin Firth was excellent, as was the rest of the cast, and can I say that Helena Bonham Carter was perfect as Elizabeth. It will be interesting to see what happens come Oscar time.
What also interested me was that thought of what might have happened if Edward had given up Mrs Simpson and we had gone to war with him as King. Would it have made a difference? I do wonder.
I'm not a big fan of Christopher Hitchens, but I found this critique of the movie compelling. I liked the movie and am not terribly knowledgable about history, but while watching it, even I noted a couple of issues he addresses in the piece:
http://www.slate.com/id/2282194/
Did anyone see the new Upstairs Downstairs over Christmas? It covered this period, but unless I wasn't paying attention 'Bertie' appeared in it as a friend of the main character and appeared to have no stammer at all!
What also interested me was that thought of what might have happened if Edward had given up Mrs Simpson and we had gone to war with him as King. Would it have made a difference? I do wonder.
Personally I'm a big fan of George VI -- ten times the man that good-for-nothing lounge lizard of a brother of his was, speech impediment or not.
I could not care less.....In the final analysis it was a downright excellent flick!have no doubt - this thing was engineered to win oscars.
I could not care less.....In the final analysis it was a downright excellent flick!
OK, so it's a crappy film....Happy?......Ah, but the final analysis isn't yet in.
Since many of the jackets were vintage rather than made for the film, perhaps they were a bit hesitant to do too much re-tailoring.One thing that distracted me throughout the film was the fit of a few of Firth's jackets, where there was serious gaping (space between shirt and jacket) at the collar. This is a glaring indication of a poorly fitted jacket and not something you would expect from the King's Savile Row tailors.