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Wolf Creek II

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As brutal and unforgiving as the first movie was, and as disreputable the genre in which it excelled, the original Wolf Creek did what an Australian film is supposed to do.



It held up a mirror and not one that was part of the official story. It wasn't comforting, which might explain why Jarratt was overlooked in the national film awards that year for the best performance of his long career.

The sequel, eight years later, expands upon the same themes. It is bigger and louder and just as bloody, but Mick says a lot more this time around, most of it unrepeatable. He doesn't like foreigners, be they ''f---ing Krauts'' or ''Pommy c---s''. He's a bit like Bazza McKenzie, but the layers of misogyny and xenophobia have putrefied. He may be a Vietnam vet, which would explain why he's such a great shot. In the first movie, he says he got the ''head on a stick'' idea from that conflict, although he doesn't say that he was there.

His victims this time include a young German couple who go into the outback without proper respect for the dangers. Katarina (Shannon Ashlyn) and Rutger (Philippe Klaus) hitchhike to the Wolfe Creek crater in WA, to experience a sense of space unlike anything in Europe. They misjudge the return and have to camp. Mick arrives like a saviour, to offer a lift into town. Katarina escapes and flags down a young British tourist (Ryan Corr) on the highway. The stalwart actors Gerard Kennedy and Annie Byron come to his aid in turn, after his first terrifying encounter with ''Uncle Mick''.

The first film was made for $150,000 and with no limitation on McLean's vision. He was producer, writer and director and he had a lot of aggression to vent, after years of trying to get a feature made. The second film comes after the worldwide success of the first and with more budget. That often ruins a sequel, but McLean has taken pains here both to respect what he created and extend it.

The film has many of the same qualities: a nightmarish sense of humour, combined with bowel-twisting tension, and a clear sense of purpose and theme. There's a lot more road action with cars and trucks, and a script in which it remains hard to see what will happen.

McLean co-wrote the film with horror novelist Aaron Sterns, the first time he has collaborated with another writer. The xenophobia is more explicit, as if to relate the film more directly to today's headlines, but I was glad Mick was more talkative. It usually meant he wasn't sticking a knife in someone's spinal chord or dismembering them - although not necessarily.

The horror genre usually offers respite after all the bad things have happened, but that isn't quite true in the Wolf Creek series. We don't get to exhale at the end and think, ''phew''. We never know who will survive an encounter with Mick Taylor, or whether anyone will; and we can never know how many of his kind might be out there. Waiting.

Throw another tourist on the barbie, Mick.



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/mov ... z2u0FYwIcQ
Looks like a "Must see".
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Sounds like repulsive crap
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Scaredy cat. :D
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Mick says a lot more this time around, most of it unrepeatable
Or as the rest of the world calls it, "having good taste". :nana
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Apparently this particular Leather Face type is an Australian who's specialty is killing foreign tourists...

Which explains why it has such appeal for Strop.... :P
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But... but.... he is a foreign tourist :shrug
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Not anymore... He's as ocker as dingo shit now! 'Crocodile Llanelli' they call him...
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ROTFLMFFAO!!

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Gob wrote:ROTFLMFFAO
What a coincidence! That also happens to be the name of a small village in Rhondda Cynon Taff!
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The R-rated Wolf Creek 2 was the top draw at the Aussie box-office on its debut last weekend, pulling in $1.681 million.



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/mov ... z2uOMus787
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Never heard of the movie, but the title made me think of this song; I was was going to post the original version (by C.W. McCall in 1975) but when I went to YouTube I discovered to my surprise that there was also an Australian version released that same year, which apparently made it all the way up to #35 on some pop chart in Sydney. Who knew?

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ocker
The term "ocker" is used both as a noun and adjective for an Australian who speaks and acts in an uncultured manner, using a broad Australian accent (or Strine).[1] The typical ocker is "usually found in a blue singlet and rubber thongs with a tinnie in his hand propping up a bar"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocker

Yes, well that certainly seems to fit right... 8-)
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I'm trying hard not to imagine Gob in a rubber thong.

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