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So what do you want to know??? Well I still hold a candle for the wonderful and rather lovely Mr Rickman, I suppose one sort of gets used to it after 10 years! The rest is all still the same really!
I am madly in love with Stephen Fry... I think it might be something to do with the fact that I do tragically tend to be attracted to gay men... and of course because of his sparkling wit, amazing intelligence and fantastic acting and writing!
You can probably find me hanging about on the Stephen Fry board these days - I seem to have abandoned Alan's one recently! I can also be found posting about Yes Minister and various films or tv programmes starring my two favourite men! [bounce][love4]
I suppose I could list all of my favourite people/films/telly programmes and suchlike, but I think it would take too long! You would probably die from boredom before reaching the end of my list! Haha!
But, I do like all things Harry Potter, all things Alan Rickman ( you'd never have guessed!), all things Stephen Fry (yes okay, I am stating the obvious, get used to it!), Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, David Tennant (especially as The Doctor *swoon*) and quite a lot of other things besides!
TV wise I go for comedies that enjoy taking the mick out of politics and politicians, I want to be one some day so I thought I'd get used to it. I'm a huge fan of satire and have great admiration of satirists (unless they get annoying!).
I love costume/period films/telly programmes as I've got an obession with dressing up, I love being glamerous and I love totally over-the-top costumes!
I also like red. It's fabulous, especially in the form of lipstick, nail polish, handbags and most of all shoes (especially sequined ones!)!
Please feel free to contact me via the IMDB private message system or my email address which you can find above! Please also feel free to add me to your MSN's contact list!x
Reviews
Yes Minister (1980)
Amazing acting and excellent writing
I love the way the writers, Anthony Jay and Jonathon Lynn, wrote the characters of Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey Appleby. Jim is shown to be a weak, indecisive politician eager to change his mind to keep the voters happy, yet the audience love him. Humphrey is shown as a dominating, power-mad, scheming civil servant and yet the audience love him too! It's wonderful. And of course poor Bernard who is stuck in the middle, always a little unsure as to where his loyalties lie. As well as the excellent writing, the programmes wouldn't work without the wonderful talent of Paul Eddington, Nigel Hawthorne and Derek Fowlds. After watching just one or two episodes one thinks that the actors were born to play their parts! A must for future politicians!