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rosengirl ([personal profile] rosengirl) wrote2009-05-09 10:04 pm
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Girl I want to be with you all of the time, all day and all of the night

The Boat That Rocked well... ROCKED.

Stunning cast (I knew about Chris O'Dowd but I had no idea that Katherine Parkinson was also on the crew ! As the adorable lesbian <3 IT Crowd actors FTW), especially Bill Nighy who's just fabulous and Jack Davenport for making Twatt somewhat cute as hell. Rhys Darby was complete love and Nick Frost was also awesome even if I still have issues whenever he or Simon aren't in a film together, irrational I know.
The film also had some very nice moments of eyecandy and a decent level of slash, which didn't hurt !

The characters were all endearing and the film made me grin from ear to ear (and die of laughing the rest of the time) the whole way through (shortest 2h15 evar, could have stayed longer). The soundtrack was obviously made of 57 flavours of win. We clapped at the end along with the rest of the theater.

Definitely one of the top films of the year.

Richard Curtis ILU.


In other news, I just saw the finale of Dollhouse and all I have to say is ASKDMALDJAMLSDJASDLAJDAMDJASMLDJADMSLSDJA.

I am very sad to see this one go after such an AMAZING last episode.
Alan Tudick will remain in my top 3 teevee psychos as Alpha, OF ALL TIME. I ADORE HIM EVEN MORE NOW THAN I DID AS WASH IN FIREFLY OR AS THE STONED DUDE IN DEATH AT A FUNERAL. HE IS MINDBLOWING AND MIGHTY.
Also they totally redeemed the character of Tahmoh with the last couple of scenes of the episode. PAUL WAS MADE OF COMPLETE WIN AT THE END, there, I said it.
I hope we'll be able to see ep 113 someday and that it won't leave things as open as this one did.

I can't believe how good that show had become. I will miss you, show <3

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