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10/10
Puts the big guns to shame!
20 April 2014
Warning: Spoilers
People have been ranting and raving about all these excellent comedies coming out of Hollywood, but they are often unaware of these low-budget films that can put them to shame. This is one of them.

Dougie Waters (yes, a pun on the great Doug Walters)loves a game of backyard cricket with his friends Spock, Merv, Bin, Taka, Norm and his daughter Kerri. However, when Edward Lords, a pompous, uptight English administrator moves in and fires Norm, Dougie and co. start to resent him. Tensions reach a head when Dougie accidentally kills Edward's prize-winning cat, Dexter. A backyard cricket match of epic proportions is arranged, with the winner keeping the cat's ashes.

Andrew S. Gilbert of "Round the Twist" fame heads the fairly unknown but excellent cast as Dougie, and he captures the "larrikin Aussie" character perfectly.

Felix Williamson plays the moustache-twirling Edward Lords, the villain of the story. It'd be easy to turn Lords into the all-evil character, but Williamson manages to give the impression that Lords is under a lot of pressure.

Damian Callinan, another of the outstanding actors in the film, plays Spock. It's fitting that he provides most of the one-liners in the film (when speaking to the English players: "Better not touch those beers, boys. they'd be too cold for ya") seeing that he is a comedian. You can see that Callinan relishes the role, and never misses a beat with his jokes.

The film has also provided the chance for young actors to get on screen as well. This young cast is headed by Maddison Smith-Catlin, and she does a fine job of playing the young Australian version of the girl-next-door. Something tells me that we may see her in a big Hollywood comedy in 10 years' time.

All in all, this is a well-acted, smartly written, wonderfully directed Aussie cricket comedy that outperforms many big Hollywood ones on a $285,000 budget. I really hope they make this into a franchise, but that's probably just wishful thinking.

Overall, 10/10
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In the Loop (2009)
10/10
Simply magnificent!
9 March 2014
This is one of the funniest films I've ever seen. In fact, it's probably the best comedy film I've ever seen in my lifetime.

The film follows Simon Foster, an inept cabinet minister who makes a rather stupid comment on live radio. After the standard abuse session by his director of communications, he heads to Washington, where he attempts to regain his status a neutral man in the conflict for and against the war.

I thought much of the cast acted fantastically, especially James Gandolfini and of course, Peter Capaldi. The scene those two have with Gandolfini insulting Capaldi is hilarious, and for the punch line, the only real part that he takes offence to is when Gandolfini calls him English instead of Scottish. Capaldi is as brutish as he is in The Thick Of It, perhaps even more so.

Watch this movie. You'll be doing yourself a favour.
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Napoléon (2002)
10/10
Best Napoleon since Rod Steiger
26 July 2013
I just finished watching this series and it's just brilliant. Being Australian, I'm not aware of Christian Clavier's other films, but I'm told he's better known for his comedy roles. If that's true, the Clavier must've also had a knack for drama, because he has given quite possibly the most human interpretation of Napoleon.

However, he also had an incredible supporting cast to back him up. Isabella Rossellini and John Malkovich are fantastic, as usual. Gérard Depardieu was brilliant as Fouché. Alain Doutey and Claudio Amendola were excellent as Marshal Ney and Marshal Murat respectively.

The costumes are very well-designed, so it's not hard to see why it won an Emmy for it. Among the well-done parts are the battle scenes. While few and far between, they are utterly fantastic.

Overall, 10/10
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