Stars: Snars, Olly Bassi, Shaun Davidson, Mark Burdett, Valerie Birss, Adam Harper, Andy Moore, Irvine Welsh, Graham Scott, Colin Mcafferty | Written and Directed by Robbie Davidson
Let’s get this out of the way… Robbie Davidson’s Dick Dynamite: 1944 is a raucous, full-throttle plunge into wartime absurdity that feels like a Molotov cocktail hurled into the traditional war movie genre and somehow, it works to deliver a loud, stupid, exhilarating, and utterly unforgettable movie!
From the first minute I knew I was in for something audacious. Davidson doesn’t flirt with the idea of parody, he detonates it. Dick Dynamite: 1944 is a pastiche of 1940s wartime propaganda, exploitation cinema, and hyper-stylized action flicks, all layered with a gonzo sense of humor that would make early Peter Jackson proud. It’s a film that, at every turn, seems to ask: “Why the hell not?”
The plot, and I use that term loosely,...
Let’s get this out of the way… Robbie Davidson’s Dick Dynamite: 1944 is a raucous, full-throttle plunge into wartime absurdity that feels like a Molotov cocktail hurled into the traditional war movie genre and somehow, it works to deliver a loud, stupid, exhilarating, and utterly unforgettable movie!
From the first minute I knew I was in for something audacious. Davidson doesn’t flirt with the idea of parody, he detonates it. Dick Dynamite: 1944 is a pastiche of 1940s wartime propaganda, exploitation cinema, and hyper-stylized action flicks, all layered with a gonzo sense of humor that would make early Peter Jackson proud. It’s a film that, at every turn, seems to ask: “Why the hell not?”
The plot, and I use that term loosely,...
- 7/5/2025
- por Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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