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Good Vibrations

2013 • 102 minutes
4.4
30 reviews
95%
Tomatometer
15
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Eager to shift thoughts away from the Troubles during the 1970s, music fanatic Terri Hooley (Richard Dormer) opens a record store, 'Good Vibrations', in the heart of one of Belfast's roughest districts. As the shop gains a loyal following, Terri starts a small record label with the aim of launching some of the local bands, including The Undertones whose first single, 'Teenage Kicks', is championed by legendary Radio 1 DJ John Peel... A heart-warming and hilarious true story, Good Vibrations is not a feel-good film it's a feel-great film!
Rating
15

Ratings and reviews

4.4
30 reviews
Xan Griffin (AlexTheKidd)
August 11, 2013
I honestly only watched it due to Dylan Moran's name being attached, but even without his limited screen time this was a thoroughly enjoyable experience. A story all about a hippie becoming the "godfather of Dublin punk", ultimately recording the Undertone's hit single, getting into financial trouble, then putting on a benefit gig to save his family. This is all going on in the midst of "the troubles" of the 70s in Dublin which is in perfect contrast to the punk scene. The soundtrack is great too.
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Physiowally
August 10, 2013
Great bio pic of an inspiring character, will make you smile.
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Andy G.
September 12, 2015
Fantastic insight, spot the cameo!
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