silverharp wrote: » Walkabout , a 1971 Australian film, its up on Youtube. Nice visuals as mostly set in the outback, its an artsy fartsy allegorical film but engrossing none the less, you will be left with questions
Del.Monte wrote: » You forgot to mention Jenny Agutter!
mikhail wrote: » She was 17 in those nude scenes. Most film boards seem to have talked themselves out of banning it, but it was a close-run thing.
Del.Monte wrote: » At least 18 possibly 19 as she was born 20th December 1952.
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » The Dry with Eric Bana is a great little Aussie thriller. Bana plays Aaron Falk, a federal agent who returns to the hometown he left abruptly as a teenager to attend the funeral of his childhood friend, Luke, who is apparently responsible for a murder suicide. Although intending to leave as quickly as possible, Falk is persuaded by Luke's parents to look at the case to try and clear their son's name. While investigating with the local cop, Falk starts to believe the case isn't as clear cut as many believe and that the case might have a connection to the death of one of their friends 13 years before. The films switches between the present and the past leading up to the tragic death of Aaron's friend. The flashbacks to a summer in his adolescence playing in the river with his friends highlights the devastation caused to the community by the drought it is now suffering and Falk's return acts as a tinderbox reigniting old tensions. Well worth a watch.
JonasBlane wrote: » Really Enjoyed Banshee one of my all time fav series
s8n wrote: » massively underrated
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Rewatched Heat tonight. The 1995 classic by Michael Mann strring De Niro and Pacino. It gets better with age, an absolute masterpiece. Bizarrely it didnt receive one Oscar nomination. Heat, Seven and the Usual Suspects were all released in the same year 1995, and none was nominated for best picture. 3 absolute classics.