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Olin 2022-03-28 09:01:04
The nostalgic coat of the 1960s, luckily the freedom of rock and roll is not...
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Lea 2022-03-28 09:01:04
rock and roll! ! ! ! ! ! !...
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Lenna 2022-03-28 09:01:04
Crazy boats, crazy music and the crazy people who made them. The "stupid things" done for freedom and faith are incredibly...
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Bailey 2022-03-28 09:01:04
It's ok to be bewitched by someone~~ The spoiler is too serious. Foreigners like this kind of film very...
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Erica 2022-03-28 09:01:04
The director is a New Zealander and has been working as a screenwriter in the UK all the year round. This is his maiden director, so it's considered British. As for the movie...what's the point of this movie? The movie is a group of people with excess energy but no standard. I always call this kind of people -...
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Alba 2022-03-27 09:01:09
1. Love Actually with rock BGM. 2. I have been waiting to see if there is any old Bowie song, but even Dancing In The Street is not his version, only to realize that the background of this film is 1960S, which is ten years earlier than the Ziggy era. There was a Let's Dance at the end, yes, Bowie he...
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Edwardo 2022-03-27 09:01:09
In fact, if it weren't for a bunch of music to support it, it's actually a very boring...
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Katlynn 2022-03-27 09:01:09
In fact, if it weren't for a bunch of music to support it, it's actually a very boring...
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Kasandra 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Did the person named Miango in the short comment have a pig's...
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Lucinda 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Very well shot, super good. But there are three views in it that I really can't agree...
The Boat That Rocked Comments
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Yvette 2022-04-21 09:02:18
Don't think too much, just love
I've become more and more partial to the British accent these days. It's terrible.
This movie has been in the computer for a long time, and I haven't taken it out to watch it. Although I also know that my pseudo-name controller will miss a lot of good movies, I'm so glad I didn't miss this one....e -
Ned 2022-03-22 09:01:56
the best of times
We were born in the most mediocre 1980s of the 20th century, but we soon ushered in the 1990s and 21st century, when civil technology developed the fastest, most material desires seem to have been almost realized, so we use almost anytime, anywhere. Any way to entertain to fill the remaining...
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Quentin: The day has come. Tonight pirate radio dies. From midnight, we are a ghost ship floating without hope on cold and dark waters. You have done almighty work here. Thank you. But your work is done.
The Count: Not mine, sir. I'm an American citizen and I don't give a hootenanny God damn about your nitpicking limey laws. I intend to broadcast from this ship 24 hours a day until the day I die. And then for a couple days after that.
Gavin Cavanagh: Not wanting to sound rude or anything, but don't you think that might be an ever so slightly monotonous experience for the listener? What do you say to 12 hours each, noble sir?
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Angus: The way I look at it, the world couldn't survive without my comedy, and who's going to have the moral backbone to play the Seekers when the mood is right?
Dave: They've split up.
Angus: I intend to celebrate the back catalogue.
Dave: I intend to stop you doing so.
Mark: [silently stands up and lights a cigarette]
Simon: As some of you know, my wife left me after 17 hours of marriage, but I survived that because I live for music. And now, with nothing else to live for, I'm willing to die for it as well.
'On-The-Hour' John: I've always lived for news and weather. Happy to die for them, too. Especially the weather.
Bob Silver 'the Dawn Treader': I've got nowhere else to go.
Harold: I have somewhere else to go, but it's Peckham. So I think I'll stick around.
Felicity: Can't let everyone starve. And I'm slightly worried where my increasingly powerful sexuality will take me when I return to normal life.
Thick Kevin: I've got a very strong suspicion that Felicity fancies me. Not about to go anywhere, just when I'm in with a chance.
'Young' Carl: Obviously, I'm in. You're the only people in the world who like me.