The Boat That Rocked Comments

  • Freddy 2021-12-16 08:01:10

    The soul of Rock&Roll in the 1960s is a huge fire, a real man film... a real British fan! The brave pirate sailors in the steamship looted wildly with free music. The queen's army is pretentious and incompetent, the selected admiral is stupid and ridiculous, the boy's first night is so important, and the spontaneous rescue of the Thousand Sails Race is very touching. Is this a legendary movie! Is this a modern romantic pirate movie? This is a group of Rangers who have the courage to follow...

  • Tania 2021-12-16 08:01:10

    What is awesome? Niubi is to use the backstroke when escaping. . . . . ....

  • Marlee 2021-12-16 08:01:10

    Because I have always had no sense of rock and roll, I haven't watched this movie, so I almost missed it. The movie is always full of passion and romance, the British style is so beautiful that it is intoxicating, and it is also full of perseverance for freedom. When the record drifted in the ocean with the sinking of the ship, the madness of rock has completely defied everything. Rock'n'Roll!...

  • Kylee 2021-12-16 08:01:10

    Are there six stars? ! ! ! ! There are tears in my laugh, I'm...

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  • Bryce 2022-03-23 09:02:02

    Ideals only belong to that era and that hemisphere

    I have heard too many descriptions of that era, and I have seen too many video records of that era. And with their own actions, infect and influence others.

        What was China doing at that time? God・・・

        This movie made me see almost all the elements I could think of except for the Apollo...

  • Sophie 2022-04-20 09:01:44

    【Pirate Radio】The Titanic of Pirates

    While China was going through the Cultural Revolution, Britain was also quietly going through the revolution. Gavin said, what are you doing now, what are you doing secretly behind your parents, and I'm staring at your skirt. There was a scream from the audience.

    In my boring high school days,...

The Boat That Rocked quotes

  • 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?

  • 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.