I think you mean Neighbours, homie.
I think you mean Neighbours, homie.
Jay-Z is not very good
But the Rhymenocerous is very very good
Mad dog & Glory?
John Cleese?
Max Power
I can confirm that Dean Spanley is in fact a very sweet, odd enjoyable little film and Mr Neill is great in it.
You've got a deal Shan, though you may be waiting a while as it's not released til later in the year. You can contact me via filmclubsydney.com
I run a DVD store in Australia (one of the few remaining) and I'm incensed by customers who openly admit to pirating and even complain when I don't have the very latest series the moment after it airs. I was lambasted today by a woman for not having season 6 of 30 Rock despite the fact that it hasn't even finished…
The Rural Juror?
Australian films always flop in Australia unless they're about dogs or dunny cleaners
That film is so much better than a Topher Grace/Dennis Quaid vehicle has the right to be.
She gets points for naming an album after an Arrested Development quote.
Weed.
I'm gonna guess that was 'Franklyn' which was indeed not very good.
That should read Richard Gere instead of Harrison Ford, but yeah, still icky.
Not that it matters, but…
Jeff Bridges character didn't invent that laser, he's just the one that got blasted with it. If memory serves it was Dr Gibbs (Bernard Hughes) who was working on the laser, Bridges was just a software developer turned arcade owner.
I served Mr West once
He bought a stack of european fashion magazines and ten finger puppets. True story.
Didn't mean to brew this teacup storm but sure, i'll bite.
Blair Witch isn't really 1st person perspective, it's found footage. We see two (or three, i forget) different camera's viewpoints from 3 different people. It's not inside the head of any one character.
If you re-read my first post you'll see I never said 1st…
Thanks Wolfman, but i'm Australian (region 4), so no dice.
And for bonus points: Orson Welles intended to adapt Conrad's Heart of Darkness entirely in first person but it proved logistically impossible at the time. He made Citizen Kane instead.
"And why would I want to see a movie done entirely from a first-person POV?" -Maybe you don't, I don't really care.