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Thatcherphiles - are you happy with the great Meryl Streep playing Margaret Thatcher?
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Whilst I look forward to Meryl's undoubtably masterful portrayal of Mrs Thatcher, being a 'leftie', I would've preferred a more appropriate actor - such as Bela Lugosi or Boris Karloff...but alas, they're no longer with us.
Seriously though...are you happy with the choice or Meryl? Or would you have preferred a British actress....like Lassie.
Sorry...sorry.
Whilst I look forward to Meryl's undoubtably masterful portrayal of Mrs Thatcher, being a 'leftie', I would've preferred a more appropriate actor - such as Bela Lugosi or Boris Karloff...but alas, they're no longer with us.
Seriously though...are you happy with the choice or Meryl? Or would you have preferred a British actress....like Lassie.
Sorry...sorry.
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