She's "not thrilled" about becoming a US citizen"? Then don't become one.
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Emily Blunt
JakeHelmer — 10 years ago(September 17, 2015 09:20 PM)
She's "not thrilled" about becoming a US citizen"? Then don't become one.
I would call for a boycott of her films, but I've never seen any of her films anyway, so nothing changes.
Why can't these actors just act and remain apolitical? Shut up and act!
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archer1812 — 10 years ago(September 18, 2015 12:05 PM)
You're under the delusion that these so-called "patriots" really give a fig about the First Amendment. I mean they're all for it in theory, but it all goes out the window once someone says something that they don' like.
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Metatron_Fallen — 9 years ago(October 16, 2016 12:22 PM)
I'm in the process of buying all her dvds. Maybe I'll upgrade to blu ray now.
You're using this place as a platform for your views just as much as she is using her position as a platform for hers.
Why don't you just go to work and do your job and keep your comments to yourself?
I say that sarcastically, obviously. She's got as much right to speak her mind as anyone else.
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luvie2003 — 9 years ago(October 30, 2016 11:12 AM)
Well I am not thrilled being a US citizen, myself. I actually quite hate it. There are so many restrictions and limitations, when you are one and you love to travel internationally. You cant live nor work in EU nor Australia or UK if you are US citizen. Being a US citizens sucks. British people, Australians, and Canadian has a much better opportunity to live in and work internationally.
A part of me wishes I was not born in the US, then maybe I would have a chance to become a permanent resident of the UK. SO I do not blame Emily for not being thrilled in becoming a US citizen.