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He is treasured and instantly recognisable, most particularly since playing ageing rocker Billy Mack in Richard Curtis's Love Actually in 2003. "I try to never watch (my old films). Full Article at Talk Entertainment
Richard Curtis, the writer and director of 2003's "Love Actually," has created an unusual, yet hilarious high seas adventure with his new flick "Pirate Radio." Full Article at The Rocky Mountain Collegian
British film director Richard Curtis (C), Mathew Freud (2nd R), and Elisabeth Murdoch (R) leave the funeral of Clement Freud in London April 24, 2009. View Photo »
is its complete disinterest in period. They all have different hairstyles, and they talked like people from the 1970s even though it was meant to be about Korea. And I was very keen that this movie didn't lock into a period style. As I said to the hair-and-makeup person, 'I didn't want anyone looking li...
'More people saw me in Love Actually than in everything else I had ever done' … Bill Nighy. Photograph: David Levene "A machiavellian dandy. . . Pure coldheartedness. . . Fabulously insincere." Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Richard Curtis' new film 'Pirate Radio' tells the story of a group of rock 'n' roll rebels who dedicate themselves to bringing '60s pop to the people of Britain by any means necessary. Full Article at Spinner.com
Movie review - Pirate Radio. Overall Great - 4 out of 5 beams. Kicks ass: 70% LOL, a sly script and exuberant sex & drugs & rock & roll make this a really fun movie. Full Article at National Ledger
British film director Richard Curtis arrives in London's Leicester Square on March 23, 2009 to attend the World Premiere of his latest film' The Boat That Rocked'. View Photo »
I suppose there was an idea of British film - there was a lot of costume drama or maybe this Richard Curtis world, as he had just been very successful with Four Weddings [and a Funeral] - and it seemed that what I was doing was very antiquated
In a recent interview, filmmaker Richard Curtis, whose popular British comedies ("Four Weddings and a Funeral," "Bridget Jones's Diary," "Love Actually") have done just as well on this side of the pond, painted a modern American equivalent to the... Full Article at Chicago Tribune
With an explosive group of talent in "Pirate Radio," the film is an ambitious effort by director Richard Curtis. The film centers around a 24/7 party-like atmosphere on the pirate ship Radio Rock. Full Article at The Daily Campus
Richard Whalley Anthony Curtis, CBE (born 8 November 1956) is a BAFTA and Primetime Emmy Award- winning Academy Award- nominated British screenwriter, known primarily for romantic comedy films such as Four Weddings and a Funeral, Bridget Jones's Diary, Notting Hill and Love Actually, as well as the hit TV sitcoms Blackadder, Mr. Bean and The Vic... Full Article
British film director Richard Curtis (C), Mathew Freud (2nd R), and Elisabeth Murdoch (R) leave the funeral of Clement Freud in London April 24, 2009. Clement Freud was the grandson of Sigmund Freud, and his funeral took place on Friday, which would have been his 85th birthday.
View Photo »British film director Richard Curtis arrives in London's Leicester Square on March 23, 2009 to attend the World Premiere of his latest film' The Boat That Rocked'.
View Photo »LONDON - MARCH 23: Director Richard Curtis and Emma Freud arrives at the World Premiere of 'The Boat That Rocked' held at The Odeon, Leicester Square on March 23, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »British film director Richard Curtis (2nd L) and his wife Emma (R) leave the funeral of Clement Freud in London April 24, 2009. Freud was the grandson of Sigmund Freud, and his funeral took place on Friday, which would have been his 85th birthday.
View Photo »Director Richard Curtis leaves a photo call to promote his new movie "Radio Rock Revolution" in Berlin April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Actors Philip Seymour Hoffman, Nick Frost, Tom Sturridge, Talulah Riley, Bill Nighy and director Richard Curtis (L-R)pose for media on a boat to promote their new movie "Radio Rock Revolution" in Berlin April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Actors Philip Seymour Hoffman, Tom Sturridge, Nick Frost, Talulah Riley, Bill Nighy and director Richard Curtis pose for media on a boat to promote their new movie "Radio Rock Revolution" in Berlin April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Actors Philip Seymour Hoffman, Nick Frost, Tom Sturridge, Bill Nighy, Talulah Riley and director Richard Curtis pose for media on a boat to promote their new movie "Radio Rock Revolution" in Berlin April 7, 2009.
View Photo »British actress Jane Seymour arrives in London's Leicester Square on March 23, 2009 to attend the World Premiere of the film' The Boat That Rocked' directed by British film director Richard Curtis.
View Photo »Irish actor Chris O'Dowd arrives in London's Leicester Square on March 23, 2009 to attend the World Premiere of his latest film' The Boat That Rocked' directed by British film director Richard Curtis.
View Photo »British actress Gemma Arterton arrives in London's Leicester Square on March 23, 2009 to attend the World Premiere of her latest film' The Boat That Rocked '. directed by British film director Richard Curtis.
View Photo »Former Beatle musician Sir Paul McCartney (R) arrives with his companion Nancy Shewell (L) at London's Leicester Square on March 23, 2009, to attend the World Premiere of 'The Boat That Rocked', directed by Richard Curtis.
View Photo »British film director Richard Curtis arrives in London's Leicester Square on March 23, 2009 to attend the World Premiere of his latest film' The Boat That Rocked'.
View Photo »is its complete disinterest in period. They all have different hairstyles, and they talked like people from the 1970s even though it was meant to be about Korea. And I was very keen that this movie didn't lock into a period style. As I said to the hair-and-makeup person, 'I didn't want anyone looking li...
I suppose there was an idea of British film - there was a lot of costume drama or maybe this Richard Curtis world, as he had just been very successful with Four Weddings [and a Funeral] - and it seemed that what I was doing was very antiquated
@TonyChurnside I draw the line at anything written by Richard Curtis.
- metaltax 55 minutes ago
- 9freak9
13 hours ago
Fuck, just call me Richard Curtis. (see:Tweet Cloud)
- clembastow 13 hours ago