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Gerald
02-26-11, 08:43 AM
In unstable times, one near certainty is that Colin Firth will win the Best Actor Oscar this Sunday for his performance in The King's Speech.

British bookmakers William Hill are virtually paying out already - the final odds were 1/50.

The main reason Firth will win is that his portrayal of stuttering King George VI is excellent.

But another important one is that it conforms to the stereotype that many of the Academy Award's Hollywood voters have of the British: emotionally cool and reticent, unruffled by the ordinary floods of emotions that roil lesser mortals - particularly those making deals in the insane asylum that is the film business.

Firth, Oscar-nominated last year for a different understated performance in Tom Ford's A Single Man, is the latest in a line of stars going back to David Niven and Ronald Colman projecting this kind of dispassionate sangfroid.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12576699


Note: 26 February 2011 Last updated at 01:03 GMT

frau kaleun
02-26-11, 12:46 PM
Ah, Ronald Colman. The thinking woman's Errol Flynn. :yep:

Oberon
02-26-11, 12:57 PM
I personally quite love the British stereotype. :yeah:

frau kaleun
02-26-11, 12:58 PM
:hmmm:

How did Claude Rains get left out? One of my all-time favorites.

Weiss Pinguin
02-26-11, 01:09 PM
http://www.mochatini.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/keepcalm1.jpg

Schöneboom
02-26-11, 01:10 PM
My GF (from the Midlands) and I are def. old-school about our stereotypes:

http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lgsis4SKPG1qak83zo1_500.jpg

Oberon
02-26-11, 01:16 PM
Very good, very good indeed. :yeah:

frau kaleun
02-26-11, 01:38 PM
Pip pip cheerio, old chap, what's all this then? :O:

Oberon
02-26-11, 02:51 PM
Pip pip cheerio, old chap, what's all this then? :O:

Well I say, what a hullabaloo, now lets all settle down for a nice cup of tea and a chinwag, what?

Gerald
02-26-11, 03:55 PM
Well I say, what a hullabaloo, now lets all settle down for a nice cup of tea and a chinwag, what? Good idea, :DL

Platapus
02-26-11, 04:52 PM
Ah, Ronald Colman. The thinking woman's Errol Flynn. :yep:

:hmmm:

How did Claude Rains get left out? One of my all-time favorites.


How about Ronald Colman, Claude Rains, bottle of champagne, three glasses..... and you? :yep:

Gerald
02-26-11, 04:59 PM
How about Ronald Colman, Claude Rains, bottle of champagne, three glasses..... and you? :yep: Do you think this is a dating site? :O:

Takeda Shingen
02-26-11, 05:42 PM
Cor blimey! Freshen ya drink gov'na?

frau kaleun
02-26-11, 07:31 PM
Alright, who let the Cockney in? :stare: :O:

How about Ronald Colman, Claude Rains, bottle of champagne, three glasses..... and you?

I can live with that. :D

Gerald
02-26-11, 07:47 PM
http://i.imgur.com/IVrn6.jpg

Castout
02-26-11, 07:52 PM
Does this thread mean that hysterical British are now commonplace :O:

frau kaleun
02-26-11, 08:03 PM
Does this thread mean that hysterical British are now commonplace :O:

Nah, I suspect they'll continue letting off most of their "steam" in the same way they always have: cross-dressing. :O:

frau kaleun
02-26-11, 08:05 PM
http://i.imgur.com/IVrn6.jpg

:rotfl2:

Castout
02-26-11, 10:43 PM
Nah, I suspect they'll continue letting off most of their "steam" in the same way they always have: cross-dressing. :O:

:DL

Gerald
02-27-11, 07:25 AM
Nah, I suspect they'll continue letting off most of their "steam" in the same way they always have: cross-dressing. :O: "cross-dressing"

http://i.imgur.com/v0w2O.jpg

frau kaleun
02-27-11, 12:38 PM
I was thinking more of this:

http://www.phrases.org.uk/images/pearl-harbor.jpg

Gerald
02-27-11, 03:18 PM
I was thinking more of this:

http://www.phrases.org.uk/images/pearl-harbor.jpg Hmmm...I do not want to make any official comment :doh: