Posts from arthurarnell in thread „Bridget Jones' Diary“

    Hi Roland,


    Thats the trouble we take it for granted, but on one occasion last year I was in London to visit a small art gallery in Southwark that was showing some photos of Marylin Monroe and Dean Martin, and we actually got to go inside and to the top of Tower Bridge. Seeing all the machinary and films of how it was built were quite amazing. If you haven't alraedy done it next time you're in London take the opportunity.



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    Arthur

    Hi


    We watched Bridget Jones Edge of Reason last night. I thought that it was quite enjoyable given that some critics over here slated the picture.


    Watching Renee as Bridget, as much as I like her and in deference to the fact that you have met and interviewed her, I think I still prefer a weighty Renee to a slim version.


    Colin Firth and Hugh Grant played their parts very well, possibly Grant slightly better as he had more freedom to be slightly off the wall, and if he does stay in acting I can see him switching from comedy heroes to playing the cad, a sort of romantic Terry Thomas or Leslie Phillips type of role.


    I see what you mean about the Brannigan locations Roland, but I suppose Picadilly Circus and Tower Bridge are most peoples Bog standard view of London.


    I don't know where they got the idea that every time Christmas comes around the countryside is covered in snow, although it looks very picture cardish it dosen't happen that often, which is why the country is put in chaos at the first hint of the white stuff.





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    Arthur

    Hi Roland


    I watched her on Parkinson on Saturday night with Mel Brooks and Kevin Spacey.She must be the greatest actress in the world. Seeing her on television or walking down the street you wouldn't give her a second glance. She looks like she needs a good meal and has no figure or looks to speak of, and has only three variations, but as Bridgett ... well that's another thing.



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    Arthur