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Edgy MD Feb 25 2010 06:45 PM |
Edgy DC, somewhat insensible as he collapses into his hotel room, inadvertantly purchases Pirate Radio, wherein a bunch of 1960s rebel rowdies broadcast rock 'n' roll to British listeners from a boat anchored in the Northern Sea.
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themetfairy Feb 25 2010 06:54 PM Re: Pirate Radio (2009) |
Great concept, but dreadfully boring execution.
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Frayed Knot Feb 25 2010 07:58 PM Re: Pirate Radio (2009) |
I think a handful of movies got worse advance reviews than this one -- but you may have to go back to 'Ishtar' to find one.
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Ashie62 Feb 28 2010 03:00 PM Re: Pirate Radio (2009) |
Seymour-Hoffman has probably given up reading scripts first for cashing paychecks
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Edgy MD Feb 28 2010 11:29 PM Re: Pirate Radio (2009) |
I'm just disappointed that two others here saw it. I was hoping this pain was mine and mine alone.
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themetfairy Mar 01 2010 05:17 AM Re: Pirate Radio (2009) |
I didn't just see it. I saw it during its theatrical release.
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sharpie Jun 07 2010 11:53 AM Re: Pirate Radio (2009) |
Well I, like Edgy, paid hotel room prices which are a lot more.
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TransMonk Jan 27 2011 07:55 AM Re: Pirate Radio (2009) |
I caught this last night on cable (after being shocked at my lack of film watching over the past couple of years). I thought it was pretty OK.
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Edgy MD Jan 27 2011 08:57 AM Re: Pirate Radio (2009) |
The soundtrack was... it was an excuse for a soundtrack. "Let's name a character Eleanor so we can play the Turtles song!" They do everything they can to pretend the Beatles don't exist, even though they represent the vanguard of the revolution these guys are living. They aren't referred to either by the protagonists or their enemies. They work in two Stones songs, but their heavy hitters are typically the Kinks. When they use the Who, they play an anachronistic "Won't Get Fooled Again" which would still be five years away.
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