
Now I am looking forward to some other movies set in London that are fun to watch just because of the scenery. How about
Last Chance Harvey (2008)? That one was a little below par too, but just to see them walking along the Thames -- well, this time I'd probably love it.
Now that I think about it, there are quite a few relatively recent movies that give a nice London fix: Love Actually, the Bridget Jones movies...what are your favorites when you want to pretend you are right there approaching Trafalgar Square?
I also love the WWII movies -- Mrs. Miniver, etc. and the Judi Dench film,
Mrs. Henderson Presents (2005) which goes through the war. Though it isn't London,
The Enchanted Cottage (1945)
is a terrific tear-jerker set in England. As is
Brief Encounter (1945), with the wonderful Rachmaninoff concerto.
Or, to cap it off, how about a rousing chorus from
My Fair Lady? I know that Emma Thompson wants to do it all over again -- and I do think ET is a stellar actress, producer and writer. Yet I love that technicolor version with Audrey Hepburn, from 1964. Sorry, Emma.

Or, for a lovely evening at least partially set in London, how about
84 Charing Cross Road (1987)? Another winner.
Good viewing!!