Yes, we know it’s been a fortnight since The Boat That Rocked set sail in British cinemas, but it’s taken the crew here at Movie Talk all this while to find our sea legs since stepping on board Richard Curtis’s latest comic vessel.Now that we’re no longer so green around the gills, we can concur with other passengers who have already issued their bulletins on Curtis’s barely seaworthy Boat. And, yes, it’s all true: the plot is leaky, some of the cast (including old salts Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Emma Thompson) ought to be forced to walk the plank, and Curtis himself should be keelhauled for the movie’s queasy sexism…And yet… the music in the film truly is unsinkable.Here are just a few of the movie’s ever-buoyant songs, which will transport you back to a time when, for all Curtis’s ersatz myth making, pirate radio really did rule the waves.The Easybeats: ‘Friday on My Mind’The Turtles: ‘Elenore’The Kinks: ‘All Day and All of the Night’Rolling Stones: ‘Let’s Spend the Night Together’The Troggs: ‘With a Girl Like You’And finally, here’s the trailer for the movie itself: To activate the sound in the trailer: hold your cursor over the screen to reveal the control panel and click on the volume control in the bottom right-hand corner. ShareThis
The Boat That Rocked
Rocky waters… Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy and Rhys Ifans star in this period ensemble comedy about a pirate radio station broadcasting from a ship.
The Damned United
Ball control… Michael Sheen steps into the shoes of Brian Clough [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Small Screen – this week’s top ten DVDs…", url: "http://whatsontv.co.uk/blogs/movietalk/2009/09/17/small-screen-%e2%80%93-this-weeks-top-ten-dvds%e2%80%a6-25/" });