Ping: Mike and Adrian [message #471] |
Mon, 24 May 2004 07:55 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18784 Registered: January 2001
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What are some cool movies from down under? This post should really go in the MoviesAndMusic forum, but I wasn't sure if you guys checked there or not. Every now and then, I get on a movie kick for a few days and watch something new every night just before going to sleep. You'll usually see me make a few posts in the MoviesAndMusic forum when I do. Happens 'bout every two weeks or so. I'd love to know what cool movies you guys know about from Australia and New Zealand. I'd like to know of good ones from Britain too, and other English speaking countries outside of the USA. Actually, I like some Russian, French and Spanish movies too, but if they're subtitled, it's so distracting to try and read the subtitles at the bottom of the screen while following the action above the words. You sort of have to either pay attention to one or the other, and that's distracting. So it's really nice when the movie is in English. One of the Australian movies I liked a lot was Mad Max and its sequels. That was the movie that really introduced Mel Gibson to the American audience, and it also gave us familiarity with Bruce Spence (the Gyro Captain) and Vernon Wells (Wez, the Humungus' second, guy on the chain). Anyway, I'm just looking to find some good films from outside the United States, and I was hoping to get some input here or in the MoviesAndMusic forum.
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Re: Ping: Mike and Adrian [message #472 is a reply to message #471] |
Mon, 24 May 2004 09:22 |
Mike.e
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apparently whale rider was good! I dont see many movies,im sick of crap 'pop' movies,let down too much. + the audio system doesnt have enough bass and seems abit yuck or compressed or something.(tiny little speaker boxes) theres one NZ movie u must get wayne,its 'goodbye porkpie' it might be hard to get in other countries,infact it was filmed even in my city too,its a 1970s movie. Im really picky when it comes to movies. 'joedirt' was good i heard too, LOTR ofcourse i enjoyed.. i still havent seen #3 ! my mates got a projector :-) il use that. I like slice of life movies Cheers!
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Re: Ping: Mike and Adrian [message #474 is a reply to message #471] |
Tue, 25 May 2004 02:39 |
Adrian Mack
Messages: 568 Registered: May 2009
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Geez Wayne, I wouldn't know! Most aussie-made movies and TV shows is crap to be honest! I know I have watched a few OK ones before, dont remember the names though - saw 'em on TV. A lot of TV and theatre here is stuff from America and elsewhere, except for the 100 or so reality-tv shows which now go on here ((&*#$*$#*( I hate those!)
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Re: Ping: Mike and Adrian [message #485 is a reply to message #480] |
Wed, 26 May 2004 08:04 |
Dean Kukral
Messages: 177 Registered: May 2009
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Yeah, that's the one. One of the advantages or retiring young is that I get to watch a lot of movies. I may be poor, but, "I sleep late, fish a little, play with my children, and take a siesta with my wife. In the evenings, I go into the village to see my friends, have a few drinks, play the guitar, and sing a few songs...I have a full life." :)
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Early Russell Crowe ....Re: Ping: Mike and Adrian [message #491 is a reply to message #471] |
Sun, 30 May 2004 14:43 |
lon
Messages: 760 Registered: May 2009
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There's a DVD re-release of Russell Crowe's breakout film from downunder called Romper Stomper. Be advised it is a punk film and it is pretty violent but as a "slice of life" show, it's up there with the film "Kids." And "Once Were Warriors" gives a good take on NZ native peoples in the modern world.
You ever see "Walkabout"? "Outback"? "Whale Rider"?
Sorry if I overdid it. ;-)
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