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    I love Aussie flicks

    Just watched "Griff the Invisible".
    It's a love story told in a way only an Aussie film can tell it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    It's a love story told in a way only an Aussie film can tell it.
    Yes - crap
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    X2 there would be very few aussie movies that I would say were good, but the absolute crappiest would have to be
    'The Howling"

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    The best Aussie movie I've seen for ages is The Sapphires. Funny and great music without the dose of bogan cliches that make me cringe.

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    My alltime favourite is "Bliss " the 1984 film that has my favourite actress
    Helen Jones. I watched my dvd again just a few weeks ago.
    I think the last 5 or 10 minutes of the movie are brilliant.
    Barry Otto and Helen worked together perfectly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by olbod View Post
    My alltime favourite is "Bliss " the 1984 film that has my favourite actress
    Helen Jones. I watched my dvd again just a few weeks ago.
    I think the last 5 or 10 minutes of the movie are brilliant.
    Barry Otto and Helen worked together perfectly.
    Haven't seen that one, yet.
    Thanks for the recommendation.

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    What about animal kingdom and two hands?

    Two well crafted well acted films

    Dc

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    There's a lot of great Aussie movies out there, and like it or not, those Bogan Cliches as there called now, are what the world hears from us, to Americans, we all sound like Paul Hogan, Cobber

    Baz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    There's a lot of great Aussie movies out there, and like it or not, those Bogan Cliches as there called now, are what the world hears from us, to Americans, we all sound like Paul Hogan, Cobber

    Baz.
    Another Aussie movie, a movie that was nearly lost, probably Australia's best horror movie, Chips Rafferty's last, Jack Thompson's first, ....



    "Wake in Fright"



    I've got it on DVD. Now I have a Bluray player, I should get it on DVD.

    Did you know, I love Aussie flicks?

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    Mick, what about "Patrick " , scared me crapless as a kid watching it.
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