Jim Broadbent on Meryl Streep's transformation into former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in new film 'The Iron Lady' and director Phyllida Lloyd explains why the film, far from being too political, has something for all audiences. (Jan. 6)
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billeybop 2 months ago
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ZingZee123456789 2 months ago
EPIC!
visceralguy 2 months ago
The IRA nearly got her in Brighton in 1985 I believe. Of course if they did get her Briton might be a better place today. I hate to advocate killing anybody but she reaped what she sowed. She was a very evil leader who clearly hated freedom and democracy.
star50ify 2 months ago
@BNPpatriot Also she actually improved the NHS! If she was truely extreme she would of have privatised the NHS. Heck, she didn't even bother privatizing national rail, that was Labour.
sophiemarissa 2 months ago
Margaret Thatcher is an evil cunt who like Reagan worked for the impoverishment of the many for the benefit of a few. That legacy came to fruition in 2008 with billions of taxpayer's money used to bail out private banks. So much for "free" enterprise. Fuck Thatcher, burn in hell.
dellboy99 2 months ago
As a Brit and proud Thatcherite, I think Meryl Streep is so well cast. Her uncanny resemblance to Thatcher in this film is just a small part of it. Meryl is so apt at being able to project strength, interspersed with vulnerability and emotion, portraying a realistic and moving character. Meryl's acting skill makes her one of very few actresses who could come close to doing the Iron Lady justice. I have not seen the film yet but as soon as it is open in theaters in my area I will be seeing it.
sophiemarissa 2 months ago