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From this week Italian Vanity Fair. Just wonderful bromance. No words to describe all this magnificence in one picture.
They are awesomeness incarnate!

100 movies in 2011 (movies that I had not seen before)
↳ 010) The King’s Speech (2010) ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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LET IT BLEED
starring: Colin Firth, Karen Gillan, Matt Smith and Emma Watson
(casting suggested by anon)
if it’s so good being free
would you mind telling me
why I don’t know what to do with myself?
(Emiliana Torrini – To be free)A dark and rainy London is the backdrop of the dramatic story of four extremely different individuals who are linked by inexplicable ties. Nathan (Firth), failed photographer and (almost) former alcoholic, suffering from a severe form of bipolarism, when dumped by his wife decides he has nothing to live for anymore. Willing to take his life, once again drunk and sitting in a bar in the suburbs, he meets Carey (Gillan), a beautiful, ambitious young woman, his complete opposite. The two, solely linked together by a shared grief, will establish a special bond that will lead them to finally facing those issues that had scarred them their whole lives, but, when Carey finds love in John, played by a sublime Matt Smith, successful young writer, Nathan, deeply troubled by the profound change of the girl, will develop an insanely deep obsession for her, which will lead him to take up the camera and try to immerge himself into their lives through pictures of her, reaching the point of no return. When Alex (Watson), beautiful model whose deep weakness and inner fragility pushes Nathan to make her the subject of all his photos, is added to the grim triangle, the characters’ relationships slowly begin to unravel: How far can the obsession go?
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“I absolutely don’t care about my looks and I’m so used to them that I wouldn’t change a thing. I would end up missing my defects.”
- colin firth
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Ahh I’m all a-flutter. DILF at the moment.
Let me tell you how it all began…
Okay, so a week (or two) ago, I decided to watch Bridget Jones’s Diary.

I’m currently listening to Woman Trouble which is part of its soundtrack. *giddy* I’ll never look (or listen) to “It’s Raining Men” the same way again without thinking of the fight between Mark Darcy and Daniel Cleaver in the movie =)) (I can’t understand how Renee Zellweger manages to change her weight drastically - she added 20 pounds for this movie and subsequently lost it a few months after filming. I mean, who does that?!)
Anyway, see that gorgeous, gorgeous man on the right? Yeah, currently in love with him :((
Because of him, I watched the 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice (Bridget Jones’s Diary is loosely based on it), where he plays Mr. Darcy, and I fell in love with the story all over again. I could see why many people call him the ultimate Mr. Darcy. I had my heart set on Matthew Macfadyen but even though I also love him, I daresay he’s a close second to Colin Firth.

See that? That’s him as Mr. Darcy. I was really envious of Elizabeth Bennet then -___- Now I’m envious of his wife.
And he was so adorable and lovable in Bridget Jones’s Diary, especially when he cooked! Please forgive this momentary lapse in seriousness, I don’t often go into fangirl mode (though my Brendon Urie and Daniel Radcliffe photo collection may feel eye-raped too much).
I therefore resolve to watch all his movies in support of what he does.
…
Okay, I just had to let that out.
Another thing…

So in love with the smile :((