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The boat that rocked--

Posted by patrickU on October 11, 2009 at 04:26:32:

Curtis made many a good film. Think of it.
This want is the worst cut film I saw for a long time.
What a waste of good actors.
Silly!

We could have had a monument set up for the sixties.
Instead we got nothing.

Almost nothing.

The music will rock you baby. And how.

Even the cd out of the soundtrack is a failure, no Stones no Cohen, no Dylan.
My God all this money hungry artists or all this and all this complicate world of business..

That was not the spirit of R & R.
No it was not.