I enjoyed seeing Michael Gambon in the sort of role he is suited to - he has this strange undercurrent of anger and frustration in everything I've seen him in, and for once that was really right for the character. Also loved seeing Colin Firth take his old, stereotypical role of repressed, verbally stumbling Brit to its natural conclusion.
I'm embarassed to say that the first time I saw him was in his first
Harry Potter movie - after associating him with Dumbledore, it was a bit of a jolt to see him as such a thorough asshole in
Gosford Park.
I just finally saw The King's speech, and I liked it, mostly for the performances. Not much to add that hasn't been said here already, but something not related to the movie itself struck me funny. Usually trailers are targeted to the same audience that the feature is, but one of the trailers before TKS was for Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Most of the mostly older crowd in the theater was, like, "Wha?" Maybe you had to be there

*EDIT*
Not making age-based generalizations about movie tastes, just an observation of
that particular audience on
that particular night.
*EDIT* Repressed, verbally stumbling Brit? I thought that was Hugh Grant
