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  • Chris O'Dowd & Wayne Blair On 'The Sapphires'

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  • EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Chris O'Dowd Sings The Temptations At Cannes

    05/21/2012

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  • Pirate Radio

    11/16/2009

    Richard Curtis - the anti-Ken Loach of British cinema - is a hard guy not to like. Go on, try it. See, you cant. It's just not possible. Sure, his movies and scripts continue to display a preoccupation with upper-middle class buffoonery, and yes, he perhaps has demonstrated something of a fascination with Hugh Grant's floppy fringe.