Happy birthday, Gerard Butler
by chuckofish
Gerard Butler (born 13 November 1969) is a Scottish actor who has appeared in an unusually varied array of films, most of them pretty bad. If he weren’t so darn good looking, I wouldn’t have suffered through half of them.
That may sound harsh, but really, think about it. Have you seen Lara Croft Tomb Raider, The Phantom of the Opera, 300, P.S. I Love You, Nim’s Island…the list goes on and on. I did like Machine Gun Preacher , and The Game of Their Lives was shot in St. Louis and was about a (true) St. Louis story, so it was bearable.
However, Gerard has made one movie that has redeemed his whole career and gives us hope for his future: Dear Frankie.
Dear Frankie (2004) is a film directed by Shona Auerbach and starring Emily Mortimer, Gerard Butler, and Jack McElhone. The screenplay by Andrea Gibb focuses on a young single mother in Scotland whose love for her son prompts her to perpetuate a deception designed to protect him from the truth about his father. It truly is a gem, and Gerard Butler is just right in the part of “the stranger” who pretends to be Frankie’s father. Would that he would play a few more parts in movies like this!
So I suggest we all watch Dear Frankie in honor of Gerard’s 43rd birthday. Have your Kleenex handy, because it’s a weeper (despite the feel-good cover art). I put it in the same category as Fried Green Tomatoes, another favorite of mine, which I cannot watch 10 minutes of before I am hopelessly weeping. Let me hasten to say, this is not a bad thing. Maybe what we need is a good cry.
Happy birthday, Gerard!



Yes! And I found Dear Frankie, for which I deserve endless applause if I do say so myself… but I haven’t seen it in a while so your suggestion is most welcome.
Yes, indeed, endless high fives (and a laurel and hardy handshake) to you, dear dual personality for finding Dear Frankie!
No mention of the music?? One of my favs.
Oh, but you can’t watch it without me!
ENDLESS APPLAUSE. CLAP CLAP!!