Heretic’s Hugh Grant Jokes That A Colin Firth Movie Bombing Would Be His Idea of Perfect Happiness

Heretic's Hugh Grant Jokes That A Colin Firth Movie Bombing Would Be His Idea of Perfect Happiness

As a movie buff with over three decades of experiencing the silver screen, I can confidently say that Hugh Grant is one of the most intriguing and entertaining actors out there. His wit, charm, and ability to play both the hero and the villain with equal finesse make him an undeniable force in Hollywood.


Interestingly, Hugh Grant finds it almost paradoxical that Colin Firth experiencing a flop at the box office equates to “perfect happiness” for him. Amidst his hectic promotional activities for his new movie, “Heretic,” Grant, who won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” playfully criticized his “Bridget Jones’s” co-star during an interview with Vanity Fair. When asked about his concept of ultimate bliss, Grant humorously replied:

Enjoying a pint of London Pride, snacking on Twiglets, and perusing articles detailing Colin Firth’s unfortunate critical and commercial flop.

It’s understandable if fans might find it surprising or even a bit odd that Grant proposed happiness at Firth’s expense in his hypothetical scenario. However, in truth, these two esteemed actors genuinely like each other. During their promotion of the Christmas film “Love Actually” (2003), Grant jokingly interrupted an interview with Firth, creating a humorous exchange where they playfully agitated one another. When asked about Firth’s impressive talent during this interaction, Grant openly admitted his admiration for him. As recorded by ITN Archive, he said:

Surprisingly, I’m not always fond of Colin. However, when it comes down to it, he’s practically the only actor globally that I truly appreciate and respect.

During the filming of “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” (2004), Firth revealed that he actually has a good relationship with his co-star, despite their playful banter in the media. In an interview with the Daily Mail from the United Kingdom, Firth stated, “We get along quite well.” He further praised Grant, saying, “He’s someone I appreciate and enjoy working with.

Despite his habitual rude remarks about me, which we both find amusing, I still appreciate him as a friend. He often teases me by saying I’m past my cinema-going years.

Speaking of Roasting, Hugh Grant Loves a Good BBQ

Heretic's Hugh Grant Jokes That A Colin Firth Movie Bombing Would Be His Idea of Perfect HappinessHeretic's Hugh Grant Jokes That A Colin Firth Movie Bombing Would Be His Idea of Perfect Happiness

It’s tough to conceive of any other actor embodying the antagonist in Heretic besides Hugh Grant. Yet, directors Bryan Woods and Scott Beck had a multitude of A-list actors eager to take on the role of Mr. Reed. Despite this, acting is undoubtedly Grant’s forte, making it simple to comprehend why he secured the part. However, when asked about his preferred profession during an interview with VF, the actor disclosed:

Lately, I’ve developed a strong affection for barbecuing. I enjoy cooking chicken slightly underdone and sharing it with my family, even if it means giving them ‘worms’ – that is, small pieces of food that may have fallen through the grates. Barbecue gear is my most luxurious purchase; I particularly cherish heat-resistant gloves, which I am wearing right now while typing.

In his recent interview with Vanity Fair, Grant openly confessed that he’s in a “deranged” state of mind. Yet, this unconventional behavior is what’s captivating critics as they praise Grant for his portrayal of the cunning Mr. Reed. Remarkably, his latest film has garnered an impressive 93% score on the Tomatometer based on 181 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.

In terms of eccentricity, it could be argued that Anna Elisabet Eberstein, Grant’s wife and television producer, might have a slightly greater edge over her husband. When asked by Vanity Fair how he would prefer to meet his end, the actor from “Heretic” humorously responded:

My wife has kindly agreed to sneak up behind me and shoot me in the back of the head.

Currently showing in cinemas, “Heretic” is generating significant buzz. With an estimated debut of around $10 million or more over its opening weekend, following a successful preview screening on October 7th that grossed $1.2 million and another $4.3 million on the following day (as reported by The Numbers), this Hugh Grant movie seems set to challenge perceptions. Don’t forget to read our review of “Heretic” here on MovieWeb, where it’s hailed as a film that could potentially shatter your existing beliefs.

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2024-11-10 18:33