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Watch "The Boat That Rocked" Second Movie Trailer
Watch the second trailer for The Boat That Rocked that was released by Apple. This trailer is nearly identical to The Second International Trailer just with a few different shots and different title sequence fonts. Click me!
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i went to see it on saturday with some friends and i LOVED It. sex drugs and rock and roll, what more could a girl want? i'd definitely recomend it to anyone. in my friends face for saying she wouldn't enjoy it lol. I had the odd tear some of sadd...
Review: The Boat That Rocked
Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, plus a heavy dose of Swinging '60s nostalgia, fuel The Boat That Rocked, Richard Curtis' hymn to the wild days of U.K. pirate radio. More reminiscent of his eccentric TV comedies (The Vicar of Dibley, Mr. Bean) than h...............
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Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, plus a heavy dose of Swinging '60s nostalgia, fuel The Boat That Rocked, Richard Curtis' hymn to the wild days of U.K. pirate radio. More reminiscent of his eccentric TV comedies (The Vicar of Dibley, Mr. Bean) than h...............
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Bang a gong, get it on! FINALLY somebody has been inspired to make a film about Radio Caroline, the pirate radio station that brought pop and rock music to Britain. Although âThe Boat that Rockedâ...
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The Boat That Rocked Cast & Crew
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Gemma Arterton as
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Philip Seymour Hoffman as
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January Jones as
Eleonore -
Bill Nighy as
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Rhys Darby as
Angus -
Tom Sturridge as
Carl - Rhys Ifans as
Gavin - Talulah Riley as
Marianne
The Boat That Rocked Wiki
Type: Movie
Genres/Tags: Movie-Comedy, Movie-New-Release
Plot
The Boat That Rocked is a fictitious comedy set in Britain during 1966 in an era when the BBC as the only UK mainland licensed radio broadcaster (Manx Radio) had already been licensed to serve the Isle of Man), played little more than two hours of any kind of recorded music each week. In the story a pirate station called Radio Rock began broadcasting rock music twenty four hours a day from a boat anchored off the coast of England in international waters. Hosted by a colourful band of disc-jockeys they soon gain an audience of millions and anger the government in the process. While the story does has some relationship to real events it does not represent any specific station that was broadcasting to Britain in 1966.
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Carl (Tom Sturridge) arrives on the pirate radio ship, Radio Rock, after being sent to stay with the ship's Captain, his godfather, Quentin (Bill Nighy), to hopefully set his life on a different track after being expelled from school. Here he meets Radio Rock's crew of ramshackle disc jockeys, led by The Count (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a buoyant rock-loving American, along with the suave and bawdy, Dave (Nick Frost) and the naive but good hearted, Simon (Chris O'Dowd). Also filling the airwaves is self proclaimed New Zealand "nut," Angus (Rhys Darby), the mysterious Midnight Mark (Tom Wisdom) and the even more mysterious and downright disillusioned Smooth Bob (Ralph Brown). Serving as the ship's crew are the shy lesbian, Felicity (Katherine Parkinson), and radio assistants, Harold (Ike Hamilton) and the appropriately nick-named Thick Kevin (Tom Brooke).
Dave wastes no time in introducing Carl to women, only for both of Carl's attempts to be foiled by the very man himself, including Carl's first crush, Quentin's niece, Marianne (Talulah Riley). Simon also is unlucky in love, only to meet the too good to be true Elenore (January Jones) only to find her affections are better placed with returning king of the airwaves, Gavin (Rhys Ifans). Gavin, the former star of Radio Rock, now has locked horns with The Count, both their egos, seemingly too big for the rusty wreck known as Radio Rock. The ship may have to set sail soon. Radio Rock's controversial on-air antics have ruffled the feathers of a government minister, Dormandy, (Kenneth Branagh), who takes down pirate radio, despite its popularity among the pop hungry masses. With that, Radio Rock sets sail for very stormy seas. The ship sinks. The minister gives orders not to save the crew, but fans do.






