The Kings Speech,that won Colin Firth an Oscar nomination and a likely win,was written with the actor Paul Bettany in mind who refused to do it,in order to spend more time with his family. Bettany now regrets turning down the starring role in The Kings Speech,according to The Associated Press. Meanwhile,executive producer,Harvey Weinstein regrets all the swearing in The Kings Speech. Weinstein is considering re-cutting the movie to eliminate the language that gave it an R rating,according to The Los Angeles Times blog Company Town. He was inspired by the films success in Britain,where it has an over-12 rating and has led the box office for several weeks running. In the coming weeks,the Weinstein Company is planning to expand the film to 2,500 theatres from 1,680 in the U.S. and Canada.
Amy Adamss supporting actress nomination for her role as the tough girlfriend in The Fighter is her third Oscar nod,but Adams said Tuesday she has not lost any of her wonder about the movies or the Academy Awards. Her first words were to praise the man who got the film made,roping in a wary Paramount,and watching major stars drop out of the project along the way. I give it to Mark, she said,referring to the actor Mark Wahlberg ,who plays the junior welterweight Micky Ward in the film. Adams,who starred recently in Leap Year and Julie amp; Julia,has been nominated twice in the best supporting actress category. First,in 2006,for her role as Ashley,the pregnant,childlike wife in Junebug. She was also nominated in 2009 for her role as the quiet,wide-eyed Sister James in the 2008 film Doubt about a Catholic priest suspected of molesting one of his students.