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Amos Otis

Weed Legend

Before Mel hit Hollywood . A great event told of courage and adversity that leaves you lamenting a little .
If your a war movie buff I guarantee you’ll love it or I’ll give you your money back ??

If that is indeed a good flick, whoever put that preview together must have been a saboteur.

But speaking if Aussie films, this is a Hollywood film set in Australia. It won much acclaim, and not only because of Ava Gardner. :)



Full movie. Assistance provided by the Royal Australian Navy. Makeup by Jane Shrue.

 
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Ramjet159

pHeno pHisher
If that is indeed a good flick, whoever put that preview together must have been a saboteur.

But speaking if Aussie films, this is a Hollywood film set in Australia. It won much acclaim, and not only because of Ava Gardner. :)



Full movie. Assistance provided by the Royal Australian Navy. Makeup by Jane Shrue.


Yeah I thought the same . It’s a pretty ordinary trailer that does not do the movie justice . It is however a brilliant movie of mateship , comradeship and cruel senseless loss of life . Yep I know it sounds like all the rest but this one really optimises the British commands ineptitude at this front that led to such a devastating loss of life .
Your pulling out some terrific old classics . There’s a reason they called it Hollywood’s golden era . All class
 

Amos Otis

Weed Legend
Your pulling out some terrific old classics . There’s a reason they called it Hollywood’s golden era . All class

I was up until 4:30 AM watching it again after many years, and despite many 'wait a second' moments *, the overall premise is still ice cold chilling - Australians knowing they're the last survivors on earth, but only for a matter of weeks - or less.

The last shot before fade to black was a bit heavy handed, but damm effective -"There's Still Time ....Brother! ". The scene showing lines of people stretching for blocks to get their suicide pills - holy moly!
 

Ramjet159

pHeno pHisher
I was up until 4:30 AM watching it again after many years, and despite many 'wait a second' moments *, the overall premise is still ice cold chilling - Australians knowing they're the last survivors on earth, but only for a matter of weeks - or less.

The last shot before fade to black was a bit heavy handed, but damm effective -"There's Still Time ....Brother! ". The scene showing lines of people stretching for blocks to get their suicide pills - holy moly!
Some have mentioned the pandemic turned the streets of Melbourne baron and lifeless again reminding us that a threat against humanity is always possible even from another angle . You can throw Global warming in as well as an ever lurking global killer with no one as yet knowing exactly where the point of no return is ?
As someone who regularly observes weather patterns in my profession I’ve noticed particularly the last 3-4 years wind directions during seasonal patterns changing . It’s kind of becoming hard to ignore
 

Psychobilly

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I used to have..... 500+? Horror / Splatter / Exploitation movies. Most of them are gone now as my ex took ll that with her. But I still have some :)
 
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