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Richard Curtis, director of "Love Actually" and writer of "Four Weddings and a Funeral," has created a movie that is purely enjoyable to watch-"Pirate Radio" The film stars Philip Seymour Hoffman as a radio DJ who, with the help of an assortment of other rock-enthusiasts with lax morals, broadcasts rock music from a station called Radio Rock on a ...
'Pirate Radio' set was one big 1960s music fest
For young actor Tom Sturridge, there was one scene in ''Pirate Radio'' that ''really, truly and absolutely involved no acting on my part whatsoever.
If you've ever rented a grotty flat, done a rubbish job or watched a lot of 90s telly and films, you'll love Spaced Few sitcoms demonstrate how to escape a teenage mugging using the power of mime, how to use "sex noise" sound effects to fool your landlady, how to profess your sorrow through the medium of a tank, or how to liberate kidnapped pets ...
Nick Frost plays a different tune on Pirate Radio
Nick Frost arrives at the 'The Boat That Rocked MARTINI World Premiere Party' held at the MARTINI Terrazza on March 23, 2009 in London, England.
Nicholas Angel and Danny Butterman have a willy fight! Hot Fuzz slash ...
Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. You might not get a HOT FUZZ sequel, but now thanks to advent of a device called Twitter you can get a peek at the creative minds behind the film as they delve into the horrific world of slash fiction.
'The Mighty Boosh' takes deadpan jokes through time and space
October 16, 2009 at 3:52 pm by Curt Holman in Comedy , Pop Culture , movies & tv , review During a tumultuous downer of a decade, it's been awfully decent of the British to deliver up so many great comedy teams to distract us from out troubles.
Nick Frost on Tintin, Paul & World's End
ComingSoon.net attended the UK press junket for Richard Curtis' Pirate Radio , at which we spoke with actor Nick Frost, who plays ultra-hip '60s DJ "Doctor Dave." During the roundtable interview, the subject of Frost's next film Paul came up.
Spaced: the epitome of referential comedy
Most filmgoers of the past six years will recognize at least one of the gentlemen best known for the subversive comedies Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz.
Pining for the golden age of the movie poster? Just make your own
The dull production-line nature of current film ads has prompted a spate of pastiches that hark back to classier times a ' and the results are as stunning as they are disorientating A design classic a The original promotional poster for North By Northwest.
The ultimate guide to zombies, Part 1
There are two schools of lumbering zombie camps out there: those who delight in zombies for the gore and destruction and those who enjoy their funnier, softer, crumbling side.
For the Twilight fans: the Olivia Munn parody
Although not about zombies, this video from the G4 channel does bring home the point that the undead are to be taken seriously.
Man Stroke Woman: The Complete Series
From the producers of The Office . A unique and fresh comedy from BBC, Man Stroke Woman eschews plot, characters, and storylines for a new kind of romantic comedy about love, sex, and dating: blazingly fast, irreverent sketch comedy.
Man Stroke Woman: The Complete Series
The Series: I really loved the first season of Manstrokewoman and it was hard waiting the two years before the second, and final, season arrived on DVD.
Serafinowicz: 'Fans could bring Spaced back'
Peter Serafinowicz has suggested that Spaced 's dedicated fanbase can bring the cult Channel 4 show back as a movie.
Man Stroke Woman: The Complete Series
Think there's nothing new to see in the world of sketch comedy? You'll think twice after watching the first episode of the hit BBC series Man Stroke Woman created by The Office producer Ash Atalla.
This Week in Blu-ray: Time to Observe, And Report
In this edition of This Week in Blu-ray , we get one of the year's darkest, most absurd comedies right alongside a few great comedies from yesteryear - an assortment of Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright in HD with Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead .
Another top-notch presentation from Universal.
Shaun is a lovable loser spending his days working as a clerk in an electronics store and looking forward to a few after-hours pints at the local pub with his best friend and roommate Ed .
Upcoming Movie Paul Looks Awesomely Geeky
You know how sometimes you hear about an upcoming movie and you think "That sounds like could be fun, but unless they get a great cast it'll flop completely?" The movie Paul was like that for me, a few months ago, but now that I've heard about the cast I can barely wait until it hits theaters.
For a devoted horror aficionado like me, a gem like Shaun of the Dead surfaces very infrequently.
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