tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1270748057242044624.post6407424819974234126..comments2024-01-14T07:24:10.866-05:00Comments on Kithica's Blog: The King's SpeechKithicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16808889993003140649noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1270748057242044624.post-8648389086904068412011-02-13T23:39:41.316-05:002011-02-13T23:39:41.316-05:00I adore that man. And there is no other Mr. Darcy....I adore that man. And there is no other Mr. Darcy. He was just perfect. There's so much of his stuff I haven't seen yet, but he breaks my heart in Nanny McPhee and is just adorable in Love Actually. He is raather deliciously pompous in Shakespeare in Love. And The English Patient is one of my favourite films. The Brits really know how to train their film actors. There's a whole host of them who are immensely talented and among my favourite actors.Kithicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16808889993003140649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1270748057242044624.post-24863401037589369722011-02-13T23:20:20.338-05:002011-02-13T23:20:20.338-05:00Colin Firth is a joy to watch, and until now a Bri...Colin Firth is a joy to watch, and until now a British "best-kept secret." Since the BBC "Pride and Prejudice of 1995, I've wondered how long it would take the rest of the world to discover what diehard fans of P&P already knew: that Colin Firth is a rare treasure. In P&P he says more with his eyes than in his lines of dialogue, a gft that follows him to "The King's Speech." What a joy to watch someone whose face alone call tell the story.Carol Annenoreply@blogger.com