I Love Radio Rock

Titolo originale: The Boat That Rocked
Regia: Richard Curtis |
Anno: 2009
Origine: United Kingdom | France | Germany |
Generi: Dramma Commedia
Tag: ship | rock 'n' roll | great britain | radio station | north sea | swinging 60s | dj | 1960s | teenage protagonist |
Cast: Tom Sturridge | Philip Seymour Hoffman | Rhys Ifans | Bill Nighy | Emma Thompson | Nick Frost | Kenneth Branagh | January Jones | Gemma Arterton | Jack Davenport | Rhys Darby | Chris O'Dowd | Katherine Parkinson | Katie Lyons | Tom Wisdom | Will Adamsdale | Tom Brooke | Ralph Brown | Ike Hamilton | Sinead Matthews | Talulah Riley | Michael Hadley | Charlie Rowe | Lucy Fleming | Ian Mercer | Francesca Longrigg | Poppy Delevingne | David Sterne | Olivia Llewellyn | William Ilkley | Michael Thomas | Chrissie Wunna | Stephen Moore |

Nel 1966 - il periodo più straordinario per il pop britannico - la BBC trasmetteva solo 2 ore di rock and roll alla settimana. Ma una radio privata trasmetteva musica rock e pop, da una nave al largo della Gran Bretagna, 24 ore al giorno. E 25 milioni di persone - più di metà della popolazione britannica - ascoltava questi pirati ogni giorno. Dopo essere stato espulso da scuola, Carl (Tom Sturridge) viene spedito dalla sua ricca madre, frequentatrice dei salotti alla moda, presso il suo padrino Quentin (Bill Nighy), con la speranza che capisca ciò che vuole fare nella vita. Ma Quentin è il capo di Radio Rock, una radio libera pirata che trasmette da una nave nel bel mezzo del Mare del Nord, con a bordo un eclettico equipaggio di DJ di rock 'n' roll. Ma la radio pirata ha attirato l'attenzione del Ministro Dormandy (Kenneth Branagh) che da la caccia a questi fuorilegge.

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One of the cars in a London street scene has a 1967 registration although the film is set in 1966. D
The record 'saved' by Bob is an Incredible String Band album dating from July '67. D
In the final scene when they are on the bow of the ship, just before it sinks, where are the ship's [...] D
When The Count threatens to say the f-word live on air, in some shots his hand is holding the microp [...] D
While most of the record labels are accurate for the period, the film shows A&M and Capitol LPs with [...] D
Gavin is wearing MYKITA Sunglasses which use a patented hinge system which was invented recently. D
In the first aerial shot after the Radio Rock ship goes "on the move", the exhaust from the ship's s [...] D
The characters frequently use vernacular that was not made popular until much later than 1966. Chara [...] D
A 1977 Atkinson lorry is seen, despite the fact the film is set in 1966. D
When the ship is sinking and Gavin starts to play the Procul Harum record, the stylus of the arm is [...] D
The Akai X-201D tapedeck that's standing next to the presenter table is from the early-'70s D
Although set in 1966, dome-shaped CCTV cameras are visible on both sides of the National Gallery in [...] D
In the Christmas scene at the government minister's house, the minister's daughter offers Twatt a mi [...] D
Right after the boat starts to sink, Felicity is shown putting her hand down twice right after every [...] D
When they start the final record by Procol Harum, we watch a single at 33rpm. That is possible as it [...] D
When the police motor out to the ship, the Avon rigid-hulled inflatables they use were not developed [...] D
The ship is sinking at about 45 degrees, yet the DJ is able to play a record on a level turntable. D
As the ship is sinking, the Count discovers that no one is broadcasting so he heads back to the stud [...] D
The Cluedo Boardgame version they were playing should have been the ©1965 edition with the thinne [...] D
When the crew are huddled at the stern of the ship near the end, it is pitch black. Within minutes t [...] D
When there is an aerial shot, the helicopter is visible in the sea. D
The silver turntables with the slim straight arms used by the DJs and the tape reels didn't come alo [...] D
Simon jumps from the ship in fear of his life but then swims past a life belt. D
The ship is supposed to be anchored off the Suffolk coast, but all exterior shots clearly show that [...] D
In one scene, some of the DJs are clinging to the rail on the deck of the sinking ship to keep from [...] D
The song "Nights in White Satin" by The Moody Blues is played on the station. That song debuted in N [...] D
The Stanton 500 cartridge that's on some of the record players is far newer than 1966 D
(at around 1 min) In the scene where Angus Nutsford does a drum roll the drum head is a Remo Ebony A [...] D
Simon's wedding to Elenore was not legitimate. Contrary to belief a ship's Captain cannot marry anyo [...] D
"Jumping Jack Flash" playing on Radio Rock in 1966 in the movie wasn't recorded until 1968. D
When young Karl goes to the broadcast studio to ask Bob about being his Dad, the clock on the wall r [...] D
In one sequence where a tender vessel is approaching the Radio Rock boat, the wake from the camera b [...] D
After the Count was supposed to be saying "the F Word" he apologizes for its being said five times, [...] D
Harold and Gavin swim through water to join everyone else at the front of the sinking ship, then mom [...] D
When Rhys Darby's character Angus is first introduced, He has a modern pair of "Panasonic" headphone [...] D
The dartboard used by characters in the film is shown as branded 'Winmau'. Winmau branded dartboards [...] D
Maxell brand tape reels of 1970s and '80s vintage can be seen in some scenes. D
Early in the film, some of the characters are playing a trivia game and two of them "high-five" each [...] D
Carl's hair completely changes position (between shots) when he's talking to Quentin in his cabin at [...] D
Although set in 1966, many of the songs in the soundtrack were released later in the 1960s. At least [...] D
The Boat is sinking at a position given as 53 degrees 17 minutes North and 2 degrees 15 minutes East [...] D
In one scene Quentin goes to young Karl's cabin to tell him his (Karl's) mother is coming on board t [...] D
Although the film is set in 1966, they play Father and Son by Cat Stevens which was released in 1970 [...] D
The Sony Headphones wore in this move are mid-'70s D
During the Christmas dinner scene when Dave gives a toast to Carl, the camera cuts away to show Quen [...] D
When Rhys Darby's character has been thrown off the boat to 'swim', there is the shadow of a camera [...] D
When the camera shows the VU meters on the mixing control panel, the meter movement doesn't match th [...] D
This movie's story takes place in 1966, but many of the records heard on the soundtrack were not rel [...] D
When Quentin salutes his crew, The Count salutes him, and in the next shot The Count is raising his [...] D

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Dave: So tell us Mark, now at the very end - what [...] D
Quentin: Thank you gentlemen, lady, strange bearde [...] D
Minister Dormandy: No one likes it, apart from bli [...] D
The Count: Here's a rather long record. I hope I'm [...] D
Quentin: Gentlemen, I have some good news and some [...] D
Dave: Walk this way. Simon: Don't walk that way! [...] D
Gavin Cavanagh: Open your knees and feel the breez [...] D
The Count: Gentlemen, I'd consider it an honor if [...] D
[repeated line] The Count: I am The Count, and I' [...] D
Angus: And the bride is blushing now as the groom [...] D
Angus: 'How about it?' How about this? Try and fuc [...] D
The Count: Arrhh, Jesus, I don't even like Simon! [...] D
Gavin Cavanagh: Are you doing something dirty? Are [...] D
The Count: You know, a few months ago, I made a te [...] D
Simon: Remember folks, "It ain't simple bein' cool [...] D
[repeated line] Minister Dormandy: Arse! D
Angus: The way I look at it, the world couldn't su [...] D
Simon: I think we're actually going to die. Thick [...] D
Simon: I believe the technical term is a *fuckload [...] D
Thick Kevin: It's type of bird, but it's wearing a [...] D
Gavin Cavanagh: Now it's just you and me, and I'm [...] D
Mark: So, how 'bout it then? D
Angus: She likes the bearded man... Dave: With a [...] D
Thick Kevin: I find alcohol rather sharpens my min [...] D
Quentin: [to Angus] I can see your nuts, Nutsford. D
The Count: To all our listeners, this is what I ha [...] D
Thick Kevin: My theory is that you're here because [...] D
Harold: [the crew has decided to stay on the ship [...] D
Minister Dormandy: You see, that's the whole point [...] D
Dave: Sure throwing him in is the best way to get [...] D
Gavin Cavanagh: Think of me when you come. D
Quentin: Your mother is dropping by to pay us a vi [...] D
Quentin: So... expelled? 'Young' Carl: That's rig [...] D
Quentin: The day has come. Tonight pirate radio di [...] D
Simon: [to his bride, Elenore] Wow. You look like [...] D
The Count: This was the deal: I asked all of you t [...] D
Charlotte: Christ, what a dump! Quentin: I hoped [...] D
Angus: Official sources word today sad to announce [...] D
Minister Dormandy: [referring to Radio Rock] We ha [...] D

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