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Classic Aussie Backwoods Flick Part 2 (by sydneyswesternsuburbs) |
Cameron and Colin Cairnes wrote and directed a gem in 100 Bloody Acres.Starring Angus Sampson has also been another classic flicks, Insidious 2010, Insidious: Chapter 2 2013, Insidious: Chapter 3, Mad Max: Fury Road 2016 and a series of the classic television series, Underbelly 2008-2013.Also starring Damon Herriman who has also been in other classic flicks, House of Wax 2005, Son of a Gun 2014 and Praise 1998.Also starring Anna McGahan who was also in a series of the classic television series, Underbelly 2008-2013.Also starring John Jarrat who has also been in another classic backwoods <more> |
Great Indie Aussie Flick highly recommend (by ms-omen73) |
100 Bloody Acres a great example of Australian film making, written and directed by the Cairnes brothers, it marked their feature length debut. The Australians have a long history of great quirky films that tend to offer something a bit different and this one fits right into that history! Its the story of a pair of brothers,Reg and Lindsay, who have an entrepreneurial spirit and the willingness to go the extra mile to get it right. They have a small business in fertilization, with a secret recipe to make your veggies grow! They take road kill and grind it up to give you Blood and Bones <more> |
Funnier than gory (by michaelberanek275) |
No mistake there's a lot of ickiness but when this charming feature gets going with its well-drawn oddball characters it's a delicious dark comedy above all. There's a friendly aspect even to the twisted perpetrators. The high-school gags and just the plane quirkiness lifts this out of the horror zone in the main and has a almost a relaxed country pace overlaid by timeless Aussie music on the radio. It's a real gem and a directorial debut. The plot isn't the main strength it's the mind boggling situation and inspired character dynamics and dialogue that makes it. Seems <more> |
More of a comedy than anything else, in spite of the blood&gore. Two brothers run a dubious fertilizer factory requiring some secret ingredients (by JvH48) |
I saw this film at the Brussels fantastic film festival 2013 BIFFF . It was announced as a Horror movie, but you are mistaken if you want something sinister. Everything happens in broad daylight. On the other hand, there was sufficient blood&gore to let it fall under the Horror category. Still, I found it more of a Comedy rather than anything else.The plot elements were cleverly employed, like the use of human bodies from travel accidents, at first to "improve" the fertilizer that the two brothers produce. They have a lot of success with it, and demand is rising. Due to the <more> |
Full of dark humor and twisted gore! (by Hellmant) |
'100 BLOODY ACRES': Four Stars Out of Five Brothers Cameron and Colin Cairnes make their feature film debut writing and directing this Australian horror/comedy film about brothers who run an organic fertiliser business that's dependent on dead bodies as it's secret ingredient to make it work so well. One of the brother's comes across three partygoers, on their way to a music festival, and brings them home to introduce to his big brother and the family business . The movie stars character actors Damon Herriman and Angus Sampson as the brothers and the beautiful Anna <more> |
Give or take (by kosmasp) |
At the Festival I saw this, many compared it to "Tucker & Dale", but I think that is not an accurate assessment. Both are comedies with horror elements if you will or the other way around , but the way they are presented is more than different. Not to mention the facets of the characters involved here.Tucker and Dale is simpler, which is not supposed to be a judgment, I loved the movie. I'm just saying that I thought this is great in its own right too. The comedy has different, sometimes uneven, but therefor darker tone. It's a movie you have to be in the mood for I <more> |