Love Actually
“There are things that you would change, but thank God society is changing."
"Poor Alan was there all the time, going, ‘Grr, ugh.’”
The Oscar-nominated actor described the sequence as a "contractual guillotine".
Twenty years after the Christmas classic was released, Emma Thompson has revealed her co-star’s hilarious response to seeing the finished version.
Including Grammy-winners, chart-topping singers, award-winning actors... and Jedward.
Her character, Juliet, is wooed by her husband’s best friend with the help of a few cue cards.
The actor played prime minister, David, who falls for Downing Street staff member Natalie in the 2003 classic.
The "comically bad" clip first emerged in 2013, but it started doing the rounds again around Christmas.
It's easy to understand why festive films divide audiences and stir up debate, as many present a one-note image of Christmas.