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The Boat That Rocked

The Boat That Rocked

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Rhys Ifans as Gavin Kavanagh, a massively popular DJ brought out of retirement by Quentin, leading to a professional rivalry with The Count. Timestamp: 1:08 | Scene: Gavin apologizes to Simon. Afterwards, this song can be heard. Angus is thrown into the sea....

Talulah Riley as Marianne, Quentin's niece (and a fan of Dave) with whom Carl falls instantly in love. Timestamp: 0:12 | Scene: This song is playing while the two are talking about the F-word. Stupidly, they have left the microphones on and any listener can hear their conversation. Marianne arrives to apologise to Carl for sleeping with Dave, and she and Carl have sex. The following morning, the DJs announce news of the coupling to cheering fans across Britain. Shortly after, Carl's mother Charlotte visits for Christmas, and denies that Quentin is his father. Carl gives her a cryptic message from reclusive late-night DJ "Smooth" Bob Silver, unexpectedly revealing that Bob is his father.Some decry the loss of seriousness, depth, subtlety, intelligence and moral engagement that's resulted. They scratch their heads over the frivolity, sensationalism and vulgarity that now surround us. On the other hand, the popular arts have reached heights of creative brilliance and mass engagement that leave much of Britain's high culture looking stilted, lame and at times wilfully obscurantist. So has it all been for good or ill? January Jones as Elenore, a fan who marries Simon so that she can live on the ship and carry on a sexual relationship with Gavin.

Timestamp: 0:27 | Scene: Quentin informs everyone that the government wants to cut their advertising revenue. Susan Thompson Updated 3. "Times review". The Times . Retrieved 16 November 2011. {{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link) Scenes cut from the film but available in at least some of the film's home media releases include: [22] Timestamp: 1:07 | Scene: The Count and Gavin last each other after jumping from the mast. They make a show together.Production [ edit ] Development [ edit ] Principal photography taking place on the steps of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square

Main article: Pirate radio in the United Kingdom The MV Mi Amigo, c. 1974, which was the home of Radio Caroline South from 1964 to 1968 Chris O'Dowd as The IT Man From The IT Crowd". SuicideGirls.com. 9 May 2009. Archived from the original on 10 May 2009 . Retrieved 11 May 2009. From the very start, the film firmly reveals its ambition to be little more than juvenile, rose-tinted pantomime of an ensemble comedy. Much has been made of this as Curtis’ departure from his world of urban romances ( Four Weddings And A Funeral, Notting Hill), but no one will be lost. Before long, the audience is introduced to young Carl (Tom Sturridge), who has been expelled from school for ‘smoking’. Curtis spectators will immediately spot Carl’s stuttering apologies and oh-so-polite innocence, and peg him as being ‘The Hugh Grant Character’, although in this case aged 18.days left. "Kent Programmes - Dave Cash - Saturday". BBC . Retrieved 7 April 2010. {{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link) Cast and crew information". Working Title Films. Archived from the original on 21 September 2009 . Retrieved 27 March 2008. Midnight Mark "entertains" about 30 naked women who are part of a large group of fans that visit the ship. Kenneth Branagh as Sir Alistair Dormandy, a strict government minister who endeavours to shut down pirate radio stations. Portrayed as a Conservative, but based on Labour Postmaster General Tony Benn. Katherine Parkinson as Felicity, the lesbian cook and the only single woman permitted to live on the ship.



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