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Gotta be Happy with That !!....

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:07 pm
by Gosling1
Just watched 20-1 Best Aussie Movies on Channel Eddie - I guessed MM1 would rate in Top 10, probably about 8th.

It rocked in at #5. 8) 8) 8)

Very happy with that result. Except for Bill "I Truly Am A Dickhead" Collins, he was not happy with the violence and brutality. Whats his problem ? It was fine, and in total context with the storyline. Wake up and smell the roses Bill... :roll: Everyone else who commented, absolutely loved it, and who can blame them.

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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:11 pm
by Colette
:lol: Congrats, mate :wink:

Re: Gotta be Happy with That !!....

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:13 pm
by Smitty
Gosling1 wrote:Just watched 20-1 Best Aussie Movies on Channel Eddie - I guessed MM1 would rate in Top 10, probably about 8th.

It rocked in at #5. 8) 8) 8)

Very happy with that result. Except for Bill "I Truly Am A Dickhead" Collins, he was not happy with the violence and brutality. Whats his problem ? It was fine, and in total context with the storyline. Wake up and smell the roses Bill... :roll: Everyone else who commented, absolutely loved it, and who can blame them.

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yeah Dave
hafta agree
what would he think about..The cars that ate Paris :twisted:

Re: Gotta be Happy with That !!....

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:16 pm
by Gosling1
Smitty wrote:.....yeah Dave
hafta agree
what would he think about..The cars that ate Paris :twisted:
:shock: :shock: what a fantastic movie - I went to see this at the flicks when I was about 14 or `15, with a mate, we didn't quite know what to expect, WOW did it scare the shit out of us.....

its a bit dated now of course, but heh, hands up anyone who ever wanted a VW like the *star* of the movie ?????

If anyone hasn't seen it, grab a rental and check it out. Great movie.

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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:21 pm
by Neka79
ur a strange man gos..... but MM rocked...still does....

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:30 pm
by tape
Sorry I didn't see the show but, I would struggle to name 10 let alone 50 great Aussie movies, does it count if they were made in Aus by yanks or were they purely Aus movies? Cos our animated movie makers are world renowned. Could be wrong but wasn't Nemo made here?

MM are still the first movies most ppl think of, I'm struggling to think of any other greats besides Gallipolli?

Although not a GREAT but I did enjoy "two hands" ithink it was called with Bryan Brown and Heath Bloke... :shock:

cheers

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:35 pm
by Gosling1
tape wrote:Sorry I didn't see the show but, I would struggle to name 10 let alone 50 great Aussie movies.....
Gallipoli rated at #1, not really any surprises there.

for others, think Picnic At Hanging Rock, Breaker Morant, Sunday Too Far Away, Romper Stomper, The Castle, Man From Snowy River, Priscilla, Crocodile Dundee, etc etc. No Nemo, only *animated* film was Babe, which wasn't really animated, but animalated.....

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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:39 pm
by tape
Gosling1 wrote:
tape wrote:Sorry I didn't see the show but, I would struggle to name 10 let alone 50 great Aussie movies.....
Gallipoli rated at #1, not really any surprises there.

for others, think Picnic At Hanging Rock, Breaker Morant, Sunday Too Far Away, Romper Stomper, The Castle, Man From Snowy River, Priscilla, Crocodile Dundee, etc etc. No Nemo, only *animated* film was Babe, which wasn't really animated, but animalated.....

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Fark Gos there are a few decent ones there including the two I'd forgotten... Romper Stomper... and The Castle... I have CRAFT I'm sure.

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:42 pm
by Gosling1
CRAFT *chortle* I had forgotten all about that acronym :wink:

Wolf Creek made it at #19, I still haven't seen this yet, apparently Quentin Tarrantino reckons it is *the* scariest movie he has ever seen.....

must have a captain's at it one day..

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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:01 pm
by smek
Hmm wolf creek, was reasonably scary/disturbing, but my main memory is how annoying it was! That much screaming just gets on my nerves.

Didn't Bad boy bubby get a mention? :shock:

Chopper should be up there too.
Anyone seen The proposition? Not sure if it counts as Australian made. It was set here and made by Nick Cave. I thought that was pretty cool.

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:01 pm
by Smitty
Gosling1 wrote:
tape wrote:Sorry I didn't see the show but, I would struggle to name 10 let alone 50 great Aussie movies.....
Gallipoli rated at #1, not really any surprises there.

for others, think Picnic At Hanging Rock, Breaker Morant, Sunday Too Far Away, Romper Stomper, The Castle, Man From Snowy River, Priscilla, Crocodile Dundee, etc etc. No Nemo, only *animated* film was Babe, which wasn't really animated, but animalated.....

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thanks Dave for putting those up

as someone who spent 9 years working in the Oz film industry
so I can say there are lots more....
the Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, the Devils playground, a Cry in the Dark (the Azaria Chamberlain story) are some I would recommend
(I worked with fred Schepisi)
I also did work for the Burrowes film group who made the 'Man from Snowy river' films
also recommended..'Newsfront and ' My brilliant Career'
and Romeo and Juliet by Baz Luhrmann also rates a guernsey

If you like Romper Stomper
can I recommend 'Dogs in Space' starring Michael Hutchence
Smitty got a credit for raising the money to make it 8)

and for something different
'Strictly Ballroom' and 'Priscilla' are 2 better examples of recent aussie filmcraft

cheers

ps...making films can be BORING

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:11 pm
by Gosling1
Smitty wrote:...the Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, the Devils playground, a Cry in the Dark (the Azaria Chamberlain story) are some I would recommend
(I worked with fred Schepisi)
I also did work for the Burrowes film group who made the 'Man from Snowy river' films
also recommended..'Newsfront and ' My brilliant Career'
and Romeo and Juliet by Baz Luhrmann also rates a guernsey

If you like Romper Stomper
can I recommend 'Dogs in Space' starring Michael Hutchence
Smitty got a credit for raising the money to make it 8)

and for something different
'Strictly Ballroom' and 'Priscilla' are 2 better examples of recent aussie filmcraft

cheers
Yep, Strictly Ballroom got a nod, as did My Brilliant Career (#8 I think), and Chopper also got a nod at about #9 or 10. What a great movie it is.

Now Bad Boy Bubby didn't get a mention :shock: wonder why that was ?? I always thought Flo was a sexy woman as well...... :x NOT ! still a great movie though.

Storm Boy, Muriels Wedding also got nods, but it was a bit surprising that Jedda was not mentioned. It was a watershed movie that one.....

Smek - that Nick Cave movie has done heaps better over in England, they love him over there, and apparently it is a really good story. Probably a bit 'out there' for the good old boys at Channel Eddie (Blessed be those who speak His Name :wink: )

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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:20 pm
by smek
As they should... the man is a legend.

I actually thought the story was the weak part. Mainly because of a lack of depth. It doesn't really have that much of a story. Don't get me wrong, it's a good story, but fairly simple.
It's more the production that did it for me, the camera work and music are great and combined really well (which is what you'd expect from Nick Cave).

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:23 pm
by Gosling1
Its one for a DVD rental I think, just to see what Mr Cave can do apart from music.

You and Billy doing a Xmas trip this year ? :wink:

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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:34 pm
by smek
Something is in the works ;)