Seventeen year old, music obsessed school girl Kat Malone tricks her way into managing struggling band Dollar Days, pretending to be a band manager in her twenties.Seventeen year old, music obsessed school girl Kat Malone tricks her way into managing struggling band Dollar Days, pretending to be a band manager in her twenties.Seventeen year old, music obsessed school girl Kat Malone tricks her way into managing struggling band Dollar Days, pretending to be a band manager in her twenties.
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Betty Denville
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I do not know who has paid for these 10/10 reviews, clearly friends and family writing them. The story line is lame, music was like something from high school band that has just started out in their garage, whole film is a bloody mess. Did not finish.
Watched this film last night and absolutely loved it. A must watch film. Very entertaining, great story, loved everything about it. Best film I've seen in ages.
A great little film, small budget, but that doesn't show.
The cast are excellent, with each character clearly defined with no wasted characters or dialogues.
The visuals are all good, especially the gig footage when The Band is playing.
With a great cameo from Badly Drawn Boy, this film is everything you need for a feel good afternoon or evenings viewing.
Kids and adults would enjoy this.
Started watching this - didn't know anything about it beforehand. It's a reasonable attempt at a "teen" flick, and does have some good actors in it....but unfortunately they don't prop up what is a pretty weak film. The actress in the titular role is competent, but the band members look like this is their first real acting job...maybe it is??
The storyline needs to be tighter, the direction needs to be more aggressive and less ponderous and the script itself just needs to be more professional...
I'm pretty sure that a load of effort was put into this film, so I have to show a degree of respect for that, but I could tell within the first few minutes that it fell some way short of being a polished production.
The storyline needs to be tighter, the direction needs to be more aggressive and less ponderous and the script itself just needs to be more professional...
I'm pretty sure that a load of effort was put into this film, so I have to show a degree of respect for that, but I could tell within the first few minutes that it fell some way short of being a polished production.
Really loved this. A young schoolgirl dreams the impossible dream, to manage a cool band (brilliant performance by Dougie Poynter). Has to sneak out from under her mother's nose to make it all happen right in the middle of her A levels. The soundtrack drives the antics (great music tracks). Every teen's fantasy.
The director manages to draw out tear-jerking performances, especially from the beautiful young star Ella Hunt, who flips seamlessly between scruffy schoolgirl and hip band manager.
The director manages to draw out tear-jerking performances, especially from the beautiful young star Ella Hunt, who flips seamlessly between scruffy schoolgirl and hip band manager.
Did you know
- TriviaThe actor portraying Alex, Dougie Poynter is a real musician, he's the bassist of the band McFly.
- Crazy creditsThere are bloopers interlaced with the first part of the credits and one outtake at the very end.
- SoundtracksDamocles
Performed by Some Velvet Morning
Written by Desmond Lambert, Rob Flanagan & Gavin Lambert
Published by Some Velvet Morning Ltd.
Licensed courtesy of Some Velvet Morning Ltd
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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