Originally posted by BillHicksRIP
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The King's Speech is the equivalent of one of the Bob livelehood-suckers I'm training telling me about the latest Bollywood epic that I really must see. Zero interest, zero chance I'm going to see it. Watched the King's Speech on a plane to the US and I thought it was absolutely wonderful. I'm seriously not looking forward to that Air India flight to repay the favour with Aak Vin Indeep An.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostListen up pooch, never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
Look at Braveheart for instance.
Whatever happened historically in actuality will never work un Hollywoodland.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
.. you can't seriously say you'd sit through two hours of "A Room with a view" just for a glimpse of HBC?
Can't always be watching car chases and explosions.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostBoth Lionel Logue and King George VI were Freemasons a fact that the film fails to mention. In fact King George VI attributed his Lodge work with helping to overcome his stammer.
Just thought I'd let you chaps have that snippet of information.
Look at Braveheart for instance.
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Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View PostI found it to be a delightful look at a relationship between two men from different ends of the social spectrum. Though it was a little over done.
It also gave a revealing glimpse into the trials and tribulations of being a Royal, though again somewhat twisted.
Just thought I'd let you chaps have that snippet of information.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostYou obviously missed its real meaning.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostIs this the dullest film plot ever; "Man has stammer, man overcomes stammer" ?
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFunnily enough, watched it last night.
Pretty much sums it up, no sub plots, interesting characters or twists, just as you say, man stammers, man overcomes stammer.
Incredible yawnfest!
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