dieshellsuitdie (Blogspot) | by dieshellsuitdie | Sun, Oct 26
Sun, Oct 26
Richard Curtis and Hugh Grant would probably dig them too. Closer 'I Don't Understand What You Don't Say' isn't quite as good as the three songs before it, due to the too sugary synths and sounding like 'In The Morning' by Razorlight. ...
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source: Sunday People
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source: Blast
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source: The Spoof
satire), UK The film which is believed to be titled "The Boats that Rocked" will follow the tale of a Somali Pirate, likely to be played by Hugh Grant who is trying to run a radio station from the ship. At the same time he and his crew spend a great deal of time ...
Published Thu, Apr 16
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source: Melton Times
UK Ever since Hugh Grant and his floppy fringe bumbled through Four Weddings And A Funeral, screenwriter Richard Curtis hasn't just been taking the nation's romantic pulse – he has been encouraging it to race out of control. imentality and earthy humour ...
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source: Halifax Today
UK Director: Richard Curtis. Ever since Hugh Grant and his floppy fringe bumbled through Four Weddings And A Funeral, screenwriter Richard Curtis hasn't just been taking the nation's romantic pulse - he has been encouraging it to race out of control. ...
Published Fri, Apr 3
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source: FemaleFirst.co.uk
UK It was the first of several project between Curtis and Hugh Grant, this film launching his acting career. Charles (Hugh Grant) is a confirmed British bachelor with a colourful romantic background who meets the perfect woman, Carrie (Andie macdowell), ...
Published Fri, Apr 3
source: Glasgow Daily Record
UK Here we don't get Hugh Grant, not even in a cameo role, although the token American couldn't be cooler in Philip Seymour Hoffman and the only depth is the sea's. But Richard Curtis' The Boat That Rocked offers bits of everything else, powered by lots ... The Herald - Channel 4 News
Published Fri, Apr 3
source: Shropshire Star
BBC News UK Ever since Hugh Grant and his floppy fringe bumbled through Four Weddings And A Funeral, screenwriter Richard Curtis hasn’t just been taking the nation’s romantic pulse - he has been encouraging it to race out of control. Wet Wet Wet laid siege to the ...
Published Wed, Apr 1