Sorry you wont't make it,there will be pictures. Cosidering the current 
economy, being busy at work might not be a totally bad thing.

-- Curt Phillips W4CP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I haven't seen this on the mailing list, though some of you may know it from 
other sources.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = 
"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> A film about the pirate radio ship 
that broadcast Radio Caroline was supposed to have been filming yesterday in 
<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" 
/>England.  I have seen the title listed as "Radio Caroline" and also "The Boat 
That Rocked" (see the blurbs below). FYI, you might want to keep your eyes and 
ears open for more info. Greetings to everyone going to the Fest.  
Unfortunately I won't be able to attend, work obligations are interfering.  
IÂ’d understand this if I were an accountant (April 15th and all that), but 
IÂ’m an engineer.  Still, March always seems like a busy month for me. Travel 
safely and enjoy the Fest. 73,Curt Phillips W4CPRaleigh, NC  *-*-*-*-* Philip 
Seymour Hoffman and Bill Nighy are the latest stars to climb aboard Richard 
Curtis' pirate radio movie The Boat That Rocked.

It was previously revealed that Kenneth Branagh and January Jones had joined 
Rhys Ifans on the Universal film, which tells the story of Radio Caroline.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Hoffman is being lined up to play irreverent 
DJ The Count, while Branagh and Ifans will play other DJs and Jones will 
portray an American visitor.

Both Nighy and Ifans starred in Curtis's 2003 rom-com Love Actually.

Curtis will write and direct the movie through the Working Title production 
company.

It is scheduled to begin shooting in London on March 3.  
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/a89886/hoffman-nighy-join-boat-that-rocked.html
 *-*-*-*-*Richard Curtis, writer-director of the British smash-hit Love 
Actually, is assembling the cast for his new film, The Boat That Rocked. For 
once in a Curtis film - he wrote Four Weddings and a Funeral and Notting Hill - 
there is no part for Hugh Grant. Instead the male stars are Kenneth Branagh and 
Rhys Ifans, whose career breakthrough came when he played Spike in Notting 
Hill, but who is currently best known for his relationship with actress Sienna 
Miller. The movie is set on a pirate radio station in the 1970s, based on Radio 
Caroline which broadcast from a ship off Felixstowe. It charts a love triangle 
between two DJs, played by Branagh and Ifans, and - obligatory in any Curtis 
film - an American girl. Following in the footsteps of Andie MacDowell and 
Julia Roberts is January Jones (pictured), a former Abercrombie & Fitch model 
who had a small part as an excitable blonde in Love Actually. Jones, 30, has 
since appeared in the Adam Sandler comedy Anger Management and has a starring 
role as a suburban housewife in Mad Men, an acclaimed US television drama set 
in an advertising agency in 1960s New York, which comes to Britain next month. 
http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/people,696,january-joins-branagh-on-the-richard-curtis-love-boat,18021Never
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