Forumrxes
Yo, there's no way for me to review this film without saying, take your *insert ethnicity + "ass" here* to see this film,like now. You have to see it in order to know what you're really messing with.
Siflutter
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Scotty Burke
It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
studioAT
ITV love an off the wall idea, and this concept of having a soap combined with a comedy programme that showed the 'writers' writing it was their big idea of 2008.Sadly for them, much like a few of their big ideas, it didn't pan out, and the 'writers writing bit' ended up being the more successful.Because it's so ridiculed in the other show this soap always felt more 'Acorn Antiques' than 'Emmerdale' but it's mildly entertaining stuff, if only to make us think "why doesn't Martine McCutchen get more work?".We'll file this in the 'nice idea that failed' pile.
chocomadhannah
This programme is brilliant. It is like a British version of The O.C. The young actors are amazing. Ed Speleers who we should know as the main lead in the film Eragon, Hannah Lederer Alton who is Helen Lederer (the famous comedians) daughter, Christian Cook famous from "Where the heart is" and Laura Greenwood famous from murder programmes such as Messiah and the murderer in Prime Suspect. There are also the famous adults who of course play there characters well. Martine McCutcheon from Eastenders and Miss Marple and she also had an album out, Jason Donovan famous from being in Neighbours, going out with Kylie Minouge, his lead in Joseph and the technicolour dreamcoat and I'm a celebrity get me outta here, Susie Amy from footballers wives and Johnny Brigs famous for being Mike Baldwin on the t.v soap Coronation Street. Altogether a fantastic soap! AMAZING!
davidsaxonjones
Possible Spoiler included. I can just see the production office for this dire show saying aren't we clever! But of course...we've just seen it in Moving Wallpaper..... but no we haven't.. we've seen the production office's idea of a production office of a pretentious soap... The original concept has merits which are sadly not borne out in the terrible execution. Moving Wallpaper is so pleased with itself and it's offspring Echo Beach really is amazingly self indulgent. Echo Beach itself isn't good enough to be watchable or indeed bad enough to be amusing, it is positively the worst prime-time show to (dis)grace our screens for many a month. What are they trying to do? It seems to be attempting to have some credibility as a soap in its own right but the writing, casting and acting are so far below standards I find acceptable on main-stream TV. I am not at all surprised it achieves only minimal audiences. The actors and director have no apparent sense irony. Am I missing something here?
ian1000
The IMDb page seems to make no mention of the connection to its parent show Moving Wallpaper - so I'll do so here.Echo Beach is a show within a show - it's the corny Cornish soap opera, the production of which Moving Wallpaper, a comedy drama, shows us.If the lines are cheesy, if the characters are predictable, and if the show seems to be overtly grabbing for soap awards that's because it is meant to be exactly that! The inclusion of a token ethnic character, Narinda, and the selection of that pink dress are also shown in the first episode of Moving Wallpaper.This show should be viewed in the same frame of mind as When The Whistle Blows within Extras - although we do at least get to see Echo Beach in isolation.Great fun - we need more TV like this; different, fresh, inventive.