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Topic: Margaret Thatcher, Meryl Streep, & The Iron Lady: Fact vs. Fiction
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Aerlinthian
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Reason posted: "When I first heard of this movie," says John Blundell, "I immediately was a little worried because of Meryl Streep's own ideas and polices and so on that are very distinctly not Thatcherite." As a longtime Margaret Thatcher ally, few people are in a better position than John Blundell to assess the veracity of the Oscar-nominated bio-pic, The Iron Lady. The former head of influential free-market organizations such as The Institute of Economic Affairs, The Institute for Humane Studies, and the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Blundell is also the author of Margaret Thatcher: A Portrait of the Iron Lady (2007) and the new Ladies for Liberty: Wome n Who Made a Difference in American History. On the eve of the 2012 Academy Awards ceremony, Blundell sat down with Reason.tv to discuss the controversy surrounding the film (which depicts its titular character in the throes of demenita), Streep's widely praised performance, and the continuing power of Thatcher's social and political legacy. "I must admit," he says, "to being pleasantly surprised. I think overall Margaret comes out of this process with her reputation enhanced and, of course, Meryl Streep's reputation hugely enhanced." About 5:30 minutes. Produced and edited by Meredith Bragg.
http://youtu.be/04_1DxbzHUc
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I heard they had to go with an American actress because no Brit wanted play the idiotic [mod].
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No brit was qualified enough!
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Burn the bastard!
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That was interesting and worth watching. That is without a doubt an Arglebargle first.
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