Not Quite Hollywood
Not Quite Hollywood
Having seen this film twice now (and hugely looking forward to seeing it again today), I have a sneaking suspicion that this film is going to be many FFers film of the day..
It's horrible... I love it... What is it?
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Patrick, Long Weekend and Turkey Shoot you can get from HMV for little money - Long Weekend is very very good. I want to pick up Next of Kin next.Muffy St. John wrote:This was certainly my film of the day... but it does trouble me somewhat to say that I am Australian, but have seen none of the films mentioned!!?!
Am currently trying to find all those movies now... Long Weekend seemed to be the best.
We also asked an Australian friend about the Australian film industry in general and all he could say was "What you mean Picnic at Hanging Rock?"
If only we were amongst friends... or sane persons!
It was my second time seeing Not Quite Hollywood, and it was just as good (if not better) than first time round! I too have a long list of Oz films I wish to catch up on, mainly Road Games, Next of Kin, Fair Game, and perhaps slip a Mad Max day in somewhere! Tarantino is hilarious and (apart from the other amazing directors in it, who seem to have the best sense of humour in the world!) makes this Doc so brilliant! It's great to see someone with such a passion for filmmaking - it's like watching an excited kid opening their presents on Xmas morning! Can't wait to see this again - I agree with Alan, possibly best documentary ever made!
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Great stuff, made me realize I still have so much crazy stuff to see. Downloading Razorback, the man from hong kong and fair game at the moment
for those who are interested, turkey shoot, thirst and patrick have been released by gorezone and can be found in poundland if you're lucky.
for those who are interested, turkey shoot, thirst and patrick have been released by gorezone and can be found in poundland if you're lucky.
You can't do nothing right, Cooper! You stupid sonofabitch! You should have been destroyed at birth! That's what I get for teaming up with a hippie!
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It's done a little too frenetically for me, and as far as my personal taste goes I could have done without all the nudey stuff in the first third and spent another half hour on the horror and SF genre material because frankly the unique feel of Road Games, Long Weekend, Harlequin, Turkey Shoot - they're not Hollywood films, but they're not Foreign either because they're in English - is much more interesting than boobs and bums movies. And Quentin - calm down. But I am going to check some of those titles out again.
Second time round on this one and actually think I enjoyed it more on DVD at home. Could have possibly been due to the guy a few rows in front who had had one too many somethings and bless him, was blissfully unaware that the whole audience was not cheering and shouting along with him.
If a documentary makes you want to see as many included films as this one did then it must have done something right.
Great selection of very funny interviewees plus great clips made for a very entertaining watch.
If a documentary makes you want to see as many included films as this one did then it must have done something right.
Great selection of very funny interviewees plus great clips made for a very entertaining watch.
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Glad this one went down well..
Have recently watched Roadgames and Long Weekend (classics the both of them), and you can read some of our previous Zombie Club entries for the following films below;
The Man From Hong Kong (one of the few films at ZC to score three White Hot 5 Star ratings)
- http://www.eatmybrains.com/showzc.php?id=62
Stone (awesome movie - must be seen!)
- http://www.eatmybrains.com/showzc.php?id=66
Turkey Shoot
- http://www.eatmybrains.com/showzc.php?id=48
Coming soon, Ozploitation Night where we review Roadgames and the frankly awful Stunt Rock
Have recently watched Roadgames and Long Weekend (classics the both of them), and you can read some of our previous Zombie Club entries for the following films below;
The Man From Hong Kong (one of the few films at ZC to score three White Hot 5 Star ratings)
- http://www.eatmybrains.com/showzc.php?id=62
Stone (awesome movie - must be seen!)
- http://www.eatmybrains.com/showzc.php?id=66
Turkey Shoot
- http://www.eatmybrains.com/showzc.php?id=48
Coming soon, Ozploitation Night where we review Roadgames and the frankly awful Stunt Rock
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Fantastic documentary and highly entertaining.
Kept me interested all the way through due to the frantic editing, also think Tarantino's contributions were great as always.
The man is awesome , he just shouldn't act in his own movies in my opinion.
Made me want to re watch Patrick , Mad Max , Storm warning etc and catch up with numerous others.
Kept me interested all the way through due to the frantic editing, also think Tarantino's contributions were great as always.
The man is awesome , he just shouldn't act in his own movies in my opinion.
Made me want to re watch Patrick , Mad Max , Storm warning etc and catch up with numerous others.
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