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Of course not, I'm a guy.
Those circumstances usually involving anything with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Hugh Grant in this is nothing like me but he makes me wish I was like his character 'whoopsy daisies' .
He is a nice mannered book guy and he bumps into a famous actress who is bit of a strumpet and likely gives him a hollywood disease or two in their courtship.
But the film focuses on him being awfully nice and bit stupid and her being rich and famous and oh look arnt I normal too.
It's a nice movie, its a good movie, it's got a good story.
One of the few I like of that genre.
Almost made me pick up a copy of Horse and Hounds.
-you will know if you watch it.
you just summed up one of the greatest movies of all time then The Princess Bride.
Excuse me you do realise that Bert and Ernie where written as a couple?
And that was funny.
Secondly the English version of Bert and Ernie was equally educational and good :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqptET5AcJs
It's for the romantic and charming at heart.