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The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Old 02-03-11 | 01:19 PM
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Saw this a few days ago and really enjoyed it. Not a movie i will be rushing back to revisit, but altogether well made and performed. Not sure why its getting so much criticism for the film making aspect. I found it quite fine all round. I enjoyed the Damned United more than this, but that was just personal preference and having a personal history with the story. Colin Firth was excellent and comparing it to the real life King videos on Youtube he really nailed the accent and stutter. Best Actor certainly, Best director...that one goes to Fincher. Best Movie....i would give it to the Social Network as well. But the Academy are suckers for this so i will probably be wrong.
Old 02-03-11 | 03:13 PM
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
I want to make a note of my criticism, had this been a made-for-HBO film (and rightfully where it belongs) I would be happily giving it great praise. However, this is not the case. It does not belong in the same category of films like Black Swan or The Social Network.
Interesting, there sometimes seems to be a movie that gets the "made for TV" impression during Oscar time. Would you say Michael Clayton fit the bill for that in '07? I thought it was good at first, but now it's pretty forgettable, and some people said it was like an extended pilot for a law series.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Michael Clayton came out around the same time Damages was finishing its first season.

It felt like a condensed version of that. And they built up this central character with plotlines that go nowhere (just day in the life of stuff) with a plot that felt a little "case of the week" and it does wind up feeling a bit like an entire season of a show condensed into a movie. Still a good flick though.

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Old 02-03-11 | 03:19 PM
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

I love Michael Clayton. I've seen it ten times easily.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush



Some of the 'criticism' of film around here.
Old 02-03-11 | 03:39 PM
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Funny, but I do remember people saying this during The Walking Dead threads as well.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Originally Posted by ScissorPuppy
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I'm not saying the rating system is always right or that they don't bend the rules for certain people/films. But I think trying to get a film that says Fuck almost 50 times a PG-13 rating is asking too much. If they wanted a PG-13 rating so bad why didn't they shoot different takes without the word? Or rewrite the scenes all together before shooting? HW has been in the business long enough to know that much of that type of language is going to get an R rating.
I wasn't keeping count, but I don't think it was said that many times.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Originally Posted by DonnachaOne
I love Michael Clayton. I've seen it ten times easily.
Old 02-04-11 | 06:30 PM
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Originally Posted by Dr. DVD
I wasn't keeping count, but I don't think it was said that many times.
I haven't seen the movie yet, I plan to this weekend. But some of the articles I read about the situation mention 43 and 47 times that the word Fuck is used.
I doubt I'll keep count while watching, but if true it seems excessive if a pg-13 rating is desired.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Originally Posted by ScissorPuppy
I haven't seen the movie yet, I plan to this weekend. But some of the articles I read about the situation mention 43 and 47 times that the word Fuck is used.
I doubt I'll keep count while watching, but if true it seems excessive if a pg-13 rating is desired.
It is quite excessive and all used in a scene to make senior citizens giggle.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
It is quite excessive and all used in a scene to make senior citizens giggle.

The age-diverse crowd I was in all seemed to find that scene very entertaining.
Old 02-05-11 | 04:58 PM
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

No way was there that many fucks in it - like 10 tops - in Canada, this movie is rated PG.
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But must an American critic be the one to point out that the dude might not have much to say in the first place? A war with “Herr Hitler” brews; here on the sidelines are figures like Winston Churchill (Timothy Spall, almost a caricature), who would actually make the tough calls. Honestly, the thought of George VI flubbing his big moment pales in the larger picture. Via some closing text, we learn that he inspired the nation to strength. But politics is about more than being in fine voice.
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Pretty much like if Roosevelt done the same with his "Day of Infamy" speech. I'm sure everyone would just go along with it and not point it out.
If he doesn't understand the power of words and speeches in such times perhaps he should be a reviewer. What with "words" and such things.
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I saw the film eariler today, It wasn't bad, but it wasn't a best picture for sure. It definantly had an HBO movie feel to it. I can see how people feel this is really a PG movie, other than 2 scenes of swearing it doesn't have any other type of things you would expect from an R rated film. I counted 28 uses of the word "Fuck". I still think they could have handled that better if they desired a lower rating. And I really don't see how those words couldn't have been edited out or replaced with something just as comical. Whatever, I still feel like releasing a "Bleeped" version is stupid as "fuck".
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Jeez, the film with the most Oscar nominations in the history of the Academy only has a three-page thread? Probably says something about the average user age on the DVD Talk Forum!

I admit, it's not really my kind of movie either - so very British. But Colin Firth seriously acts his ass off in this one. Hope he wins.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

I just noticed Tron Legacy has a 29-page thread. Hoo boy.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

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Jeez, the film with the most Oscar nominations in the history of the Academy only has a three-page thread? Probably says something about the average user age on the DVD Talk Forum!

I admit, it's not really my kind of movie either - so very British. But Colin Firth seriously acts his ass off in this one. Hope he wins.
No..not so much age, I'd think. More like taste. I saw this film..and I'm 24. Disregarding my education and it's relevance...I'm sure I'd see it as well without my education.

Originally Posted by terrible chong
I just noticed Tron Legacy has a 29-page thread. Hoo boy.
lol....people love nostalgia..what can I say?

Hell the predator thread had Predator women..or...whatever...we go crazy for things we love, you know that.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Originally Posted by terrible chong
I just noticed Tron Legacy has a 29-page thread. Hoo boy.
You shut your mouth about Tron Legacy.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

The film was very good but not on the level of Black Swan or True Grit. The use of "fuck" was perfectly fine. Wormtail as Churchill was just bad. Rush was fantastic as was Carter. I liked it.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Originally Posted by terrible chong
Jeez, the film with the most Oscar nominations in the history of the Academy only has a three-page thread? Probably says something about the average user age on the DVD Talk Forum!

I admit, it's not really my kind of movie either - so very British. But Colin Firth seriously acts his ass off in this one. Hope he wins.
4 pages actually - http://forum.dvdtalk.com/movie-talk/...poilers-4.html

(Can't find an actual All About Eve thread or I'd post that as well.)

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Crap, your googling is correct RichC2. Fucking Titanic.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

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You shut your mouth about Tron Legacy.
Eh, I don't need 29 pages to say that it was a disappointment.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Originally Posted by arminius
Wormtail as Churchill was just bad.
Yes, that was the one acting performance in the movie that was very underwhelming.
It was like a Churchill impersonation that a stand-up comic might do. "War with Germany will come, herm herm jowl jowl."
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Originally Posted by RichC2
4 pages actually - http://forum.dvdtalk.com/movie-talk/...poilers-4.html

(Can't find an actual All About Eve thread or I'd post that as well.)


Good catch.
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Re: The King's Speech (Hooper, 2010) — Colin Firth, Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush

Originally Posted by terrible chong
Eh, I don't need 29 pages to say that it was a disappointment.
I didn't need 29 minutes to say it was a disappointment.

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