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The Queen

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 8:18 pm
by Lulu2
Helen Mirren is just AMAZING! I doubt that Her Majesty or Prince Phillip will appreciate this film, although she IS treated with understanding and a grudging respect. It's surprisingly funny, which I hadn't expected.

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 3:58 am
by Katy1
Lulu2 wrote: Helen Mirren is just AMAZING! I doubt that Her Majesty or Prince Phillip will appreciate this film, although she IS treated with understanding and a grudging respect. It's surprisingly funny, which I hadn't expected.


Hi Lulu, I really want to see this film. Had you heard of Helen Mirren before? They always say that the Queen had a wicked sense of humour, although I'm no royalist, it does warm me to her a bit. Tbh it's the human things (like Harry's drinking, drugs and partying etc.) that appeal to us humble subjects.....if it shows them as more human than I think it'll actually do wonders for their street cred:wah:

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 4:32 am
by Carl44
Katy1 wrote: Hi Lulu, I really want to see this film. Had you heard of Helen Mirren before? They always say that the Queen had a wicked sense of humour, although I'm no royalist, it does warm me to her a bit. Tbh it's the human things (like Harry's drinking, drugs and partying etc.) that appeal to us humble subjects.....if it shows them as more human than I think it'll actually do wonders for their street cred:wah:





yeah in germany maybe ...... they are germans ......sorry come from the sex pistols era anachy and all that ..... the only royal i did like was diana and look what they did to her



i dont live too far away from windsor and have met fergie twice and to be honest she doese seem very nice .... honest





sorry katy your post was good ....just the mutterings of a mad man :mad:

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 5:45 am
by Katy1
jimbo wrote:





yeah in germany maybe ...... they are germans ......sorry come from the sex pistols era anachy and all that ..... the only royal i did like was diana and look what they did to her



i dont live too far away from windsor and have met fergie twice and to be honest she doese seem very nice .... honest





sorry katy your post was good ....just the mutterings of a mad man :mad:


Saxe Coburg-Gotha was their original surname I believe. Well that incarnation of the Royal Family anyway........

As for Diana, all that peering up through her quiff and 'toutching AIDS victims'.........:yh_sick

Oh, I am feeling grumpy today:D

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:06 am
by Bill Sikes
Katy1 wrote: As for Diana, all that peering up through her quiff and 'toutching AIDS victims'.........yh_sick


"After you with the sick bucket, please" Whurp! Whurp! Dang, as they say in

the 'States - too late.

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:13 am
by Katy1
Bill Sikes wrote: "After you with the sick bucket, please" Whurp! Whurp! Dang, as they say in

the 'States - too late.


Oh Bill, all that 'outpouring of grief' when she died was just ridiculous.....if I had had one of those 'Diana' landmines spare...

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:31 am
by Lulu2
Katy, Helen Mirren is one of my favorite actresses. She's very popular here, among people who can see past an anorexic 20-something "actress" without any talents.

Helen can do with just an eyebrow what it takes most actors an entire face (and dialogue) to convey.

I'm hoping someone here will see this film, because there's a symbolic scene I'd like to discuss.

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:34 am
by Katy1
Lulu2 wrote: Katy, Helen Mirren is one of my favorite actresses. She's very popular here, among people who can see past an anorexic 20-something "actress" without any talents.

Helen can do with just an eyebrow what it takes most actors an entire face (and dialogue) to convey.

I'm hoping someone here will see this film, because there's a symbolic scene I'd like to discuss.


I'm impressed, how has she made a name for herself in the 'States Lulu? Yes, she is a fantastic actress and repeatedly get voted sexiest woman of the year here!

I'll try and get to watching it Lulu.....

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:41 am
by Lulu2
We see her in films/tv all the time. ("Gosford Park" comes to mind first, but she was equally good in "The Clearing," with Robert Redford.) She was in a spectacular 2-part epic last season about the FIRST Queen Elizabeth, with Jeremy Irons and some others. It was brilliant.

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:52 am
by Bill Sikes
Katy1 wrote: (H. Mirren) she is a fantastic actress and repeatedly get voted sexiest woman of the year here!


Crumbs, I had no idea. Who by?

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:06 am
by Carl44
Bill Sikes wrote: Crumbs, I had no idea. Who by?


she is in my top 5 bill she just oozes sexy





a bit like my good self



ok maybe not :(

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:31 am
by Katy1
Bill Sikes wrote: Crumbs, I had no idea. Who by?


:wah: Various polls, I hear it now and again. You'll laugh but I think the most recent was by The Radio Times reader....does that surprise you?

I think that a lot of men find her alluring, you know, just something about her I suppose.

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:34 am
by Lulu2
She's intelligent, witty and has a nice figure. There's something in her head besides binge-purge and talking on cell phones while posing for the press. Could any of this be considered attractive?

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:37 am
by Katy1
Lulu2 wrote: She's intelligent, witty and has a nice figure. There's something in her head besides binge-purge and talking on cell phones while posing for the press. Could any of this be considered attractive?


I've never seen her carry a miniature dog so she simply can't be attractive.

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:46 am
by Carl44
Katy1 wrote: :wah: Various polls, I hear it now and again. You'll laugh but I think the most recent was by The Radio Times reader....does that surprise you?



I think that a lot of men find her alluring, you know, just something about her I suppose.


alas like me helen has a face best suited for radio

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 10:01 am
by Bill Sikes
jimbo wrote: she is in my top 5 bill she just oozes sexy





a bit like my good self(


You'd better keep your "oozing" in that thread, over there! ---->

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 10:12 am
by Lulu2
Clancy, the "Elizabeth" series was very well received here! I was interested to see how a woman Helen's age could appear fascinating to a younger man. Oh, I know...she was DA QUEEN....but still, she was intriguing because of her wit and brains.

Katy, the current queen has replaced a small pet dog (or worse yet, a kinkajou) with THE EVER-PRESENT PURSE! They show her carrying it from one chair to the next. It's bizarre!

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 11:07 am
by cherandbuster
Clancy wrote: Even as a late teenager I always had an eye for the, "thirty years, n' over ladies, but that's just my personal preference. :)


And on behalf of them

We thank you! :yh_worshp :-4

The Queen

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 11:49 am
by Lulu2
Not only do we thank you...we praise your wisdom!

The Queen

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:10 am
by Yavanna
Helen Mirren is wonderful. I was watching her play Jane Tennison for the last time in Prime Suspect last night ; I went off that series after the second one, but have thoroughly enjoyed this one.

Anyhoo, back to The Queen...I loved this film ; I saw it twice (which, LOTR films aside, is a record for me).

I adored the portrayal of a young and energetic Tony Blair (oh, how the mighty patronising have fallen! :thinking: ) and the shark-like Alistair Campbell. Cherie was wonderful (can't wait to see Helen McRory playing Bellatrix Lestrange in the next Harry Potter film).

I also loved the guy playing Prince Charles ; I nearly peed my pants when he obsesses about being shot and then jumps a mile when he hears a car back-firing.

But Helen Mirren was fabulous. Utterly fabulous. She does dignity and restraint with great ease.

I never had much time for Diana whilst she was alive ; I always thought she was a damaged personality. But I remember her death and funeral as if it were yesterday - and to my surprise, I found myself welling up during those parts of the film.

This is a really intelligent and witty film. You'll love it if you like realism (apart from a strange moment where the Queen strokes a dead stag......symbolism taken a bit too far, I think). Go and see it, do!

The Queen

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 7:45 pm
by Lulu2
Yavanna....what are your thoughts about the scene with the stag? You might PM me, if you don't want to "spoil" anything for anyone else. I thought it was very symbolic of Diana's life. Your thoughts?

The Queen

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 12:31 am
by Yavanna
Well, without giving too much away about it, I hated it! I thought in an otherwise realistic film, that touch of symbolism was a step too far. I thought it represented Diana too - the beautiful, wild, free creature, being hunted, and finally ......kapow! It's hanging upside down from a meathook. The irony being that the goddess Diana was the huntress, not the hunted. And the trifling fact that a stag is male, not female.......Oy vey....:rolleyes:

No, I didn't like it. Apart from anything else, Diana used the press to her advantage very well in life, as well as being used by them. She was pretty adept at creating a public image. I think she helped to create the monster of the paparazzi in her life.

And the Queen, hissing at a stag to run away? You've got to be kidding! We are talking about a shootin', fishin'and huntin' family here!

Aside from that, it was a great film though......

The Queen

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:44 am
by Lulu2
I agree! I think it "needed" to be a stag, just because it's more OBVIOUS.

One part of that scene that I found very touching is of the queen, seen from the rear, where the only action is in her shoulders. Helen Mirren is so powerful in her craft!

The Queen

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 8:58 pm
by jana fraser
Helen Mirren was incredible as The Queen. The film was cleverly written, perfectly cast and left me wanting to see more at the end.

The Queen

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 9:12 pm
by lady cop
i look forward to seeing this...but i'll wait for the DVD , can't abide sitting still for 2 hours in a theater... i have a copy of Mirren in Liz I, and it is brilliant.