This year, instead of sending gifts or cards to Matthew and Keeley, we at Darcylicious, would like to raise money for The Chase Hospice Care for Children in Surrey, UK, which Keeley was kind enough to share as a favourite charity.
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Thank you and Happy Holidays!


I have a problem with the wording of the question. I think Matthew can remain a British actor who is picky about his roles and still work in Hollywood or American films (some are filmed in places other than Hollywood). I don't think he has to choose either only England or only Hollywood. I want to see Matthew continue to be picky and do quality work wherever the films are made. DAAF was directed by a director who works primarily in American films (although born in England) and financed by American firms. Currently, it only has a U.S. release date. One could argue that he is already working in American films.
I don't know why this is listing me as Anonymous. I am a registered user.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2006-10-22 12:53.I would like to see him do films in the US because we don't get to see much of him otherwise. I don't think it has anything to do with the money. I think, not that it matters what I think, that he should of course do what he loves and whatever makes him and his family the happiest. Although I can't get enough of him, being in the US probably wouldn't make him happy. Just come over occasionally and make a movie for us! We need you badly, Matthew!
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 2006-11-11 02:49.He's got 3 kids to rase and Hollywood pays very well. It's his job to make movies. Hollywood would be like a promotion we all have taken some time in our lives - maybe the job is not that great, but the pay is what matters
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 2006-11-29 20:45.I just want to be able to see his films more here in the US. But I would think he is more settled at home, so it makes sense, but there are not as many ofers & it seems that his popularity is growing here, so he might start getting even more noticed my movemakers & might then reconsider.
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Submitted by ds (not verified) on Sat, 2006-12-02 00:08.I respect him for being a true indie actor but as a fan I would love to see him with Colin in the next Bridget Jones if made. The two Mr. Darcy's on the Big Screen. It could be short with perhaps a minor encounter of some sort. As a fan of Austen it would prove quite enjoyable and any opportunity to see him larger than life is always welcomed. Hey, a nice Hollywood paycheck for him is just icing on the cake.
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 2007-01-17 15:57.