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The Nugget (2002)
Plenty of Aussie spirit!
This new film from Bill Bennett is far better than the critics suggest. Not perfect by any means, but still a real typical Aussie film with a spirit we haven't seen since "The Castle". All actors are good in their roles, and it is especially good to see Eric Bana coming back to Australia to make films even though he is now an international superstar. Occassionally Dave O'Neil does not seem as natural as the two other leads, and the narration is at times a little annoying, but overall I had quite a few laughs with this film. Seven out of ten.
Snow Falling on Cedars (1999)
An excellent follow up to "Shine"
I was really impressed by this film, especially the amazing cinematography. Visually, this probably comes only second to "What Dreams May Come". The performances were very good, especially Max Von Sydow and Youki Kudoh. Von Sydow's speech to the jury reminded me of Atticus's (Gregory Peck) in "To Kill A Mockingbird", and was almost just as powerful. The flashback scenes were well used too, Reeve Carney showed promise as young Ishmael. Many criticized this film as too long or too slow, but I found this not to be the case at all. A film like this needed to be this long. The story was very faithful to the book, you certainly do not have to read the book to really enjoy this movie, I didnt until afterwards!! I should mention also, a strong performance by the sometimes wasted Ethan Hawke. Believable, visually impressive, and a great movie!
Detroit Rock City (1999)
Silly, but fun!
I thought this movie was fairly entertaining, the performances were good,especially Edward Furlong and Sam Huntington, although the character of Jam's mum was a little overdone. I thought the soundtrack to the movie was good also, it added to the film. I found myself comparing this movie to 'American Pie', due to its physical humour. I was surprised this movie didn't receive that much exposure and publicity. Overall an enjoyable 80 or so minutes at the cinema.
Home and Away (1988)
A good place to escape to!
Summer Bay is a good place to escape to, every night. Something you can relate to..fun,vibrant, and there is always something happening, you're never bored! Over the years you get to think you know the characters, you've been watching them for so long. A show which I'll look back on and remember.
Notting Hill (1999)
A great feelgood film.
This movie had one of the most clever, funny and witty scripts I have seen in a long time. I found myself enjoying this film so much. Hugh Grant's sense of timing with his lines was done very well, and who could forget Julia Roberts natural beauty. Definitely left me with a smile on my face as I walked out of the cinema, and it stayed there for a long time.
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999)
A beautifully shot adaptation of Shakespeare's best comedy!
I was pleasantly surprised by this film, there is a lot of fun to be had by watching this film. Beautifully shot, this film feels very dreamy and magical. The performances by Kevin Kline as Nick Bottom and Stanley Tucci as Puck are highlights, as well as Calista Flockhart's Helena. The film is also very amusing, and certainly one where you can let your imagination run wild! 7.5 / 10.
The Craic (1999)
A hilariously funny and entertaining hour and a half.
This is one of the funniest movies I have seen for a while, coming close to 'The Castle'. The humour was fresh, the plot original, and the acting superb. I never thought Jimeoin could do a movie, but I have been proved wrong.