Every now and then I try to show some support for fellow bloggers who publish blogs using Blogspot. The Entertainment Factor publishes a wide range of reviews - movies, TV shows, music, and video games. I clicked on the link for FILM REVIEWS. There is interesting the posts in this section of the blog. By percentage. The reviews are sorted by score so I started with the highest score, 100%, and started working my way down. I searched for movies that I had watched to see if I agreed with TEF's recommendations. Found 6 movies that I enjoyed watching and it seems TEF agrees with me.
EXCERPT: "After the death of his father, and the abdication of his elder brother, George (Colin Firth), or Bertie to his friends, is forced to assume the throne on the eve of World War II. This is the true story of King George VI, who led Britain through war. However, he had a very difficult impediment to overcome before he could make his mark in history. A speech impediment. It's quite obvious that any great leader needs to be an equally great speechmaker, so, the stammering sovereign's wife, Queen Elizabeth enlists the help of australian speech therapist Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush) who, through some unusual techniques and by offering his sincere friendship, helps George overcome not just his stammer, but also the roots of all his problems, fear and insecurity."
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