Read From Notting Hill with Love...Actually Online
Authors: Ali McNamara
If you’re head-over-heels for movies, just like Scarlett O’Brien, why not clear the whole day and sit down to watch a marathon of your favorites? You could start with Scarlett’s top five—just make sure you have enough popcorn at hand to last you through all five films! You’ll find some top trivia here to really get you in the mood…
Notting Hill
Directed by Roger Michell, 1999
Starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts
Notting Hill
is a classic British romantic comedy. It was written by Richard Curtis who had previously penned the just-as-classic
Four Weddings and a Funeral
.
Hugh Grant plays bookshop owner Will, who literally bumps into international movie star Anna, played by Julia Roberts. Their will-they-won’t-they love story plays out in Notting Hill, with the most iconic scene taking place in a private garden.
The movie won several awards, including a BAFTA, a Golden Globe, a British Comedy Award, and a Brit Award for its soundtrack.
Three facts you might not know…
Pretty Woman
Directed by Garry Marshall, 1990
Starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts
Pretty Woman
is a well-loved American romantic comedy from the nineties, written by J. F. Lawton. Richard Gere plays Edward, a workaholic businessman in L.A. on business. He meets Julia Roberts’ character, Vivian, when he stops to ask for directions. The movie features some truly iconic moments—who hasn’t laughed at the snapping jewelry case or sighed when Edward braves his fear of heights and climbs the fire escape?
Three facts you might not know …
Bridget Jones’s Diary
Directed by Sharon Maguire, 2001
Starring Hugh Grant, Renée Zellweger, and Colin Firth
This movie is based on the novel of the same name written by Helen Fielding, who also wrote the screenplay for the movie along with Richard Curtis and Andrew Davies. Renée Zellweger plays Bridget, the ever-single Londoner who keeps track of all her romantic ups and downs in her trusty diary. And she certainly has a lot of ups and downs with Mark Darcy (played by Colin Firth) and Daniel Cleaver (played by Hugh Grant) rivaling for her affections. The sequel,
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
, was released in 2004.
Three things you might not know…
Sleepless in Seattle
Directed by Nora Ephron, 1993
Starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks
Sleepless in Seattle
was inspired by the classic romantic movie from 1957,
An Affair to Remember
. The final scene at the top of the Empire State Building (where Meg Ryan’s character Annie Reed and Tom Hanks’s character Sam Baldwin meet for the first time) is a direct reference to the scene in
An Affair to Remember
where Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr fail to meet at the same spot. Meg Ryan plays the sensible and reliable Annie, engaged to equally sensible Walter, but when she hears Sam talking on a radio phone-in one night, she begins to fall in love with him before they even meet.
Three things you might not know …
And one last interesting fact about Richard Curtis: in each screenplay that Richard Curtis writes, he puts in an annoying or silly character called Bernard. This dates back to Curtis’s twenties, when a past girlfriend married a man called Bernard. In
Love, Actually
, the character is Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman’s annoying son.
Keep your eyes peeled for a “Bernard” or a “Bernie” in all of Richard Curtis’s other movies.
Thank you to my wonderful agent, Hannah, for taking a chance on me, and to my editor, Caroline, and everyone at Sphere for all your help and support.
To all the original RKMB girls who read, laughed, and demanded more! Without you lot, I definitely wouldn’t be writing this now. Especially Karen, Carol, and all those who remember “the hotel, the BMW, and the cliff…”
And to my family: Mum and Dad, thank you for fueling my overactive imagination by making me an only child! And finally to Jim, Rosie, and Tom: thank you for everything, you are my world, I love you, x.
Ali McNamara lives in Cambridge in the UK with her husband and two children. This is her first novel. Get in touch with Ali at
www.alimcnamara.co.uk
or @AliMcNamara on Twitter.