16. The film's director, Tom Hooper, has opined that the King's Speech appears to be mining the same cross-cultural myths as the likes of Avatar.
《国王的演讲》导演汤姆·霍伯认为本片和《阿凡达》一样是在挖掘相同的跨文化理念。
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17. It isn't exactly "Pygmalion," not least because Mr. Hooper has no intention of satirizing the caste system that is one of this movie's biggest draws.
18. I'm going to live in a Castle one day, "he declared and proceeded to describe how it would have a gym, a pool, a hula hoop court he's an amazing hooper!"
19. Hollywood executives now want to capitalise on the Oscar nominations and ensure that the film, directed by Tom Hooper, achieves true blockbuster success at the box office.
20. Might Hooper and Seidler have considered making Logue do the "popinjay" speech by Hotspur from Henry IV Part One - the Shakespeare character traditionally played as a stammerer?
21. Among all students who graduated from Hooper University over the past five years, more physical science majors than social science majors found permanent jobs within a year of graduation.
22. At this year's Oscars, the King's Speech director Tom Hooper told the story of how he only came to make the movie thanks to the help of his Australian mother, who was in the audience.
23. Mr. Duncan developed some of his ideas last year during a rural tour that took him to the Alaskan village of Hooper Bay on the Bering Sea, a primitive settlement with no flush toilets.
24. Nominated for 12 Oscars -- the most of any film -- it won four statuettes, including for Colin Firth for lead actor, Tom Hooper for director, and David Seidler for original screenplay.
25. Hooper and Linden believe that these particles interact with the galaxy's magnetic field to produce a haze of radiation - and have modelled what they expect this radiation profile to look like.
26. The film's director thanked his mother, Meredith Hooper, in his acceptance speech - he has her to thank for spotting the story after she witnessed the reading of what was then an unpublished play.
27. The film's director thanked his mother, Meredith Hooper, in his acceptance speech - he has her to thank for spotting the story after she witnessed the reading of what was then an unpublished play.