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Topic History of: The Boat That Rocked... doesn't.
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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andrew How about 2-3 hour documentary movie with unseen footage, interviews, police reports on the raids etc and a groovy 60's and 70's soundtrack ?
robbiex When I heard they were making a film about the pirate radio of 60's immediately I was interested, then I heard that Richard Curtis was producing it, then I lost interest. I knew it would be some cheesy rubbish with a lame romance going in the the background. Please lets have a real film about this story.
JK2006 Awful film, not funny, Branagh dreadful, Nighy mighy have sunk his career, only Philip Seymour Hoffman comes out of it proving he can be good in anything.

It was such a crucial period it deserves much much better.

I think a superb dramatic film with funny moments could and should be made about it. One of the reasons I hated Wilson (and was lucky enough to be able to tell him so in person).