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Old 11-11-2005, 11:43 PM   #1
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Default Anybody seen Wolf Creek yet?

Latest Aussie movie to hit the cinemas.
Its not too bad, the start is pretty slack but it gets really good. Pretty gory stuff.
Story goes, 3 backpackers travel around australia to see the wolf creek attraction but after their car break down a mechanic comes along and says he can help them but he has to tow them back to his camp.
Anyway long story short, he turns out to be some psycho who hunts tourists and murders them in twisted ways.
Apparently the movie is based on true events also.

Go check it out!

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Old 12-11-2005, 06:57 PM   #2
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My nephew saw it says it's a bit weird,gave it a rating of 4.5 out of 10.
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Old 12-11-2005, 06:59 PM   #3
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Going to see it Tuesday, looking forward to it but.
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Old 12-11-2005, 07:06 PM   #4
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Saw it on wednesday. It was ok, but man do aussies make some violent movies (never had the same reaction to a movie from US). It seems to go quick.

The girl I went with is still a little freaked out by it.
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Old 12-11-2005, 08:08 PM   #5
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Apparently the movie is based on true events also.
Add one Peter Falconio, with a light sprinkling of Ivan Milat.

(Appologises to Peter)
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Old 12-11-2005, 10:24 PM   #6
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Don't apologise the truth only hurt those who are afraid of it.
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Old 12-11-2005, 11:34 PM   #7
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The Proposition is also brilliant
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i saw it the other night, man was it freaky, i honestly dont think ive ever seen a more gory movie, i usually hate aussie flicks but this one was really good, it was sed in a previous post that it was abit borin in the start, i agree with that too but heck at least it was an xd right me and the girl i went with came back to mine and whatched a comedy straight after haha
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Yes, Yes - Thread-Mine alert...

Saw this over the weekend - awesome movie! My only thoughs were that it wasn't THAT gory... I have a feeling I've watched some sort of dodgy censored version. Anyone know anything about this? Wouldn;t put anything past those Video Ezy scumbags!

I can't hack gory movies at all (PASSED OUT while watching one of the Urban Legends movies (not recommended on a first date) and got about 15 minutes in to Saw before I had to run away sooking)... But Wolf Creek was fine.

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Whilst part Murdock/Milat, the story revolves around that as told by an SA person to police, who remain naturally suspicious of him nonetheless.

In theory - this villian is still out there, IF the SA person is to be believed.
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Old 10-07-2006, 02:27 PM   #11
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i LOVED IT. I thought it was an awesome aussie film. Best part is the two aussie actors in it...the young road tripper an the killer dude.MADDD...
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Saw this over the weekend - awesome movie! My only thoughs were that it wasn't THAT gory...

I can't hack gory movies at all......and got about 15 minutes in to Saw before I had to run away sooking.
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I was just outside having a smoke while a workmate gave me a run-down on Hostel... Nearly puked just listening to him tell me about it.

The blow torch thing sounds extremely uncool.
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Hostel was a comedy, I haven't seen a decent horror film in years.

The Hills have eyes was another great laugh too.
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the guy was actually from sydney he moved to adelaide after the ordeal
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Nah, I couldn't handle it- I watched it all but felt a bit sick at times, but Saw and Saw II I was perfectly fine with :

I think it is just one of those movies that seems quite real so to me it was pretty tense and sick really....

No wonder Noni left John if he had that in him! lol
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The Hills have eyes was another great laugh too.
The hills have eyes was the next one on my list... I'm taking things gradually. I don't think I'll ever get to Hostel though...

Anyone have any ideas on this censored-edition idea? A quick net search seems to indicate that it exists... I'm totally disillusioned with the movie industry now.
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As far as Aussie movies go, I have to say it wasn't bad - BUT never watch with a girl with sharp finger nails!! I still have the claw marks in my arm!!

But none-the-less a good movie all round - guess the creepiest bit is that it was "apparently" based on true story - wonder if he's still around...
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I watched it about 5-6 weeks ago on DVD. Still can,t stop thinking about it. Not a particularly great movie, but only to easy to believe it could and, well, does happen, re; Murdoch/Milat.
Tell you one thing. I made sure I had a new, you beaut,big *** battery befor we went camping out bush last weekend.
Did not want some weirdo comin, up sayin, "aarhh, ya gotta bit of a problem there, mate".
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I watched it about 5-6 weeks ago on DVD. Still can,t stop thinking about it. Not a particularly great movie, but only to easy to believe it could and, well, does happen, re; Murdoch/Milat.
Tell you one thing. I made sure I had a new, you beaut,big *** battery befor we went camping out bush last weekend.
Did not want some weirdo comin, up sayin, "aarhh, ya gotta bit of a problem there, mate".
Was reading an old WHEELS magazine from the mid 1950's, the author was writing about his trip preparation for his upcoming round Australia drive.

Made casual mention of stowing the rifle and other bits of gear. These days, the more emotional types would call police and media censors and complain madly at the suggestion. The fact and reality of life is that if your going to do a rural trip, you must take all legal precaution.

This potential for trouble in remote Australia I must admit is one contributing reason in terms of Civil Defence why I've had text placed in the driver manuals of WA and SA to 'use a cb radio'. I expect this to become national prima facie text. It is a big land and what with 50K or so missing every year nationally, it is a prudent alternative move to the phone, 4WD radio network, EPIRBs and so on, just in case.

Take a look at this site below and the folk still outstanding. Some will never be found, a few have certainly met foul play.
http://www.missingpersons.gov.au/main2.htm

http://www.afp.gov.au/national/missing
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