Small film with big goal: This bill's got no balls
Free | Current TV
Posted: 11/2/2011
Designed to entertain, make your eyes water and enable you to save the world in one go, I Count the UK s largest climate change campaign have released a creative funny film into cyberspace entitled This Bill s Got No Balls to tackle the problem of climate change. The aim of the film is to encourage viewers to put the squeeze on their MPs via the I Count website (www.icount.org.uk) and make sure the Government enacts a Climate Change Bill that will avoid climate chaos.
Mat Horne, of BBC 3 hit comedy Gavin and Stacey has lent his support to the campaign by providing the voice over.
'This Climate Change needs balls if we're ever going to tackle (pardon the pun) climate change. I would offer my balls, but I need them. But what I will be doing is putting the squeeze on my MP to make sure we have a tough bill. You should too, so why don't you? Visit www.icount.org.uk', said Mat Horne.
Free | Xfinity
Posted: 10/7/2011
A handsome drifter gets a job as a car salesman in a Texas town and proceeds to plan a slick bank heist in between liasons with his employer's wife.
Free | Apple Trailers
Posted: 10/7/2011
In the late 1960s, American radio stations blasted rock and roll 24 hours a day. But in the home country of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, the only way 25 million people could hear their music was to tune in to a boat. Celebrated filmmaker Richard Curtis (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Bridget Jones s Diary, Love Actually) brings the incredible story of a band of rogue deejays who captivated British radio listeners in the 60s, playing the music that defined a generation and boldly defying the government that tried to shut them down The Boat That Rocked. Leading the cast of the comedy are Academy Award winner Philip Seymour Hoffman as Radio Rock s infamous deejay The Count; Bill Nighy as the station s owner (and ship s captain), Quentin; Rhys Ifans as mystic deejay royalty Gavin; Nick Frost as the amorous, sarcastic disc jockey Dave; and Kenneth Branagh as the man out to silence Radio Rock, Minister Dormandy.
Free | Trailer Addict
Posted: 10/7/2011
The second trailer for The Boat That Rocked has been released by Apple. This trailer is nearly identical to The Second International Trailer just with a few different shots and different title sequence fonts.
In the late 1960s, American radio stations blasted rock and roll 24 hours a day. But in the home country of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, the only way 25 million people could hear their music was to tune in
to a boat. Celebrated filmmaker Richard Curtis (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Bridget Jones s Diary, Love Actually) brings the incredible story of a band of rogue deejays who captivated British radio listeners in the 60s, playing the music that defined a generation and boldly defying the government that tried to shut them down The Boat That Rocked. Leading the cast of the comedy are Academy Award winner Philip Seymour Hoffman as Radio Rock s infamous deejay The Count; Bill Nighy as the station s owner (and ship s captain), Quentin; Rhys Ifans as mystic deejay royalty Gavin; Nick Frost as the amorous, sarcastic disc jockey Dave; and Kenneth Branagh as the man out to silence Radio Rock, Minister Dormandy.
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