Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Film saviours arrive
For years Australian taxpayers have been handing out millions of dollars to our film-makers in the hope that they would be so grateful as to make a decent movie or two.
Instead, our canny film-makers figured that while they were growing fat on the taxpayers' teat, they simply didn't need to make a movie that anyone wanted to watch, and they have obliged us many times over.
Film-goers have been wondering who might come along to rescue Australian movies this year and I'll be blowed if it's not, of all people...Paul Hogan. The other is Shane Jacobson, a chap who also made his name in the radical field of making films people want to see.
Incidentally, Hogan is talking of using his new partnership to make a Leo Wanker movie, based on a fondly remembered character from Hogan's years in Australian television.
It might take some work to stretch this out into a feature film. However, if we must spend public funds on films, then Leo is clearly the most deserving of all the wankers in the Australian film industry.
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Australian films i liked (apart from croc dundee);
The Castle
Kenny
The Lighthorsemen
Gallipolli
Most Oz film doesn't even qualify as shite, just self absorbed twaddle that would make a maggot gag.
Mad Max - the first one.
The Chain Reaction
Sunday Too Far Away
Libido and Petersen, both featuring Jack Thompson in the early to mid 70s were good Australian movies.
Sunday too far - i'd forgotten that, good call BOAB.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqz9sf9j5E
Cheers
Along with Kenny, and The Castle, I thought this movie was a beaut. I saw it by accident - I think I found it in the video shop.
Tempe Tip, just for a laugh http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0345998/
Yup, most output of Phatty's Phil'm Finance Corp is phlatulent ...
Breaker Morant
The Dish
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