The history of rock 'n' roll was forever changed in the '60s by the British Invasion, and the influence of bands like The Beatles and The Stones and The Who and The Kinks and others are still felt today. And yet, in England, the government-run radio stations only allowed an hour of popular music on air a day, forcing music DJs to take their show to the sea, broadcasting rock music from boats off the coast of England 24 hours a day for anyone who wanted to listen.
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Curtis should do what Curtis does best and write another romantic comedy.
Nothing mindblowing, but I've seen waaaaaaaay worse. I'd say it's worth the price of admission.
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