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8/10
Bizarre Aussie Fun
Parks5 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
I came across this film by accident after midnight on tv in New Zealand.

It starts out as a fairly standard spoof of private eye movies, with down on his luck PI, Dirk Trent investigating a cheating husband who seems to have disappeared.

But THEN...

A bizarre plot featuring (I'm not kidding) giant Amazonian leech-monsters, a horse driving a taxi, an exploding nun, an autopsy on a teddy bear and a creepy morgue attendant who dresses corpses in wedding dresses.

All of this peppered with Dirk's voice-overs. Lines like, "I wasn't going back to the big house. I'd been there before. That was where I met Spider. I'l never forget him. Or the tattoo on the inside of his muscular thigh."

A very silly, very funny, very strange comedy from comedian Paul Chubb. If you like early Peter Jackson, I think you'll be into this.
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10/10
Cool stuff!
flekky13 April 2011
I simply love this film! It has it all! The late great Paul Chubb chews the scenery with a screen presence that few Australian actors have been able to achieve. To hell with Mel and Colin, this guy has all the weapons. Hiss feel for comedy is top drawer and the dark nature of this brilliant piece of Oz screen genius fits him to a tee. The cast throughout is solid - Susan Lyons is wonderful as the deceptive yet flawed Sandra and that ageless actor Les Foxcroft as the savant- like Mickey makes for great viewing. The direction on this film is handled with confidence from first time director Young. He knows what he is after and effortlessly sets out to achieve it. The script is a corker, full of great gags and hidden subtleties. The Italians I hear LOVED this film (it cleaned up at FantaFestival in the '90's) and that alone makes me want to travel to Italy to enjoy their sense of humour and savour their taste. The fact that the film didn't do so well in Australia is further confirmation that the Australian film audiences wouldn't know their backsides from their elbows (there! that got around the censorship regulations). Hire this film, find it anywhere - and you won't be disappointed. Excellent! 10/10
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