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Cosy Cool

  • 1977
  • 1h 7min
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John Wilson and Gary Young in Cosy Cool (1977)
AcciónAventuraDrama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAustralia 1975. Gas station attendent Cosy Cool has had enough of his dead end job, his boss and living in a country town. He hooks up with his old biker buddy Gracious Grytt, leaves town an... Leer todoAustralia 1975. Gas station attendent Cosy Cool has had enough of his dead end job, his boss and living in a country town. He hooks up with his old biker buddy Gracious Grytt, leaves town and the straight life, and heads for a car show in the city. With their winnings they decide... Leer todoAustralia 1975. Gas station attendent Cosy Cool has had enough of his dead end job, his boss and living in a country town. He hooks up with his old biker buddy Gracious Grytt, leaves town and the straight life, and heads for a car show in the city. With their winnings they decide to hit the road, and look for kicks. However they don't realise that some sinister rednec... Leer todo

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    • Gary Young
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    • Alan Bond
    • T.C. Fields
    • Gary Young
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    • Gary Young
    • John Wilson
    • Laurie Moran
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    3.8/10
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    • Dirección
      • Gary Young
    • Guionistas
      • Alan Bond
      • T.C. Fields
      • Gary Young
    • Elenco
      • Gary Young
      • John Wilson
      • Laurie Moran
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    Gary Young
    • Cosy Cool
    John Wilson
    • Gracious Grytt
    Laurie Moran
    • Bill
    Richard Allen
    • Blake
    Pam Jackman
    • Jill
    Sharlene Webb
    • Selina
    Aurthyr Hannell
    • Farmer
    Linda Griffiths
    • Karen
    Jackie Stevens
    • Angela
    Terry Creasy
    • Mike
    Rick Port
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    Stephen Coyler
    • Second Yahoo
    Peter Morris
    • Farmer's Son
    James Forsyth
    • Farmer's Son
    Brian Carson
    • Man in car crash
    Lilly Limbidis
    • Woman in car crash
    Greg Upton
    • Boy at Lagoon
    Matthew Lombardo
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    6taxi427

    kinda predicts the future

    This movie is more relevant today than when it was made..late 78.. it kinda predicts the future.

    Today the words that start this movie are more prophetic than ever. Something like "...people who are different are tolerated until society needs someone to blame.." The movie follows two bikers who call themselves "Space Cadets" and who upset someone who seems to be connected to some group with a kind of "black mass connection.." They want a human sacrifice...and they need scapegoats..sounds like 9-11 and Bin Laden..or Terry Hicks and the others held with no trials at Guantanimo Bay.

    The movie has a slow start but just keeps getting faster. The dialog is very uniquely Australian and I'm amazed that many of these "sayings" ..the slang...did not make it to the public use of language.

    Its a time capsule from a time when people still thought for them selves AND with the prediction that a "lynch mob" attitude was coming..and IT HAS I like this movie and I went back and purchased the rental copy [$15.00]
    6whiskeysippin1

    sex drugs and rock and roll..

    I have heard about this movie for a long time but was never able to get a copy of it. A friend of mine in the DVD duplicating business was able to get hold of a copy and we had a party to look it over.

    First this is a time capsule,great seventies feel about it. Its a bit rough here and there and its obviously not a huge budget but it does get hooks into you.

    The music is great, John English's "shotgun" is a mean piece of music and that "red green and yellow" thing does rattle around the old brain box for days.Basically its a rock and roll road movie and the music is good, even if the acting is a bit patchy here and there.There is plenty of gore,blood and action just when its needed to make you jump.

    It starts a trifle slow,and obviously has some padding in the form of a series of hot cars at a car show, but by the time the action starts around 10 minutes in its a mover. I like this picture and would have rated it higher if it had a bit more "polish" but nevertheless its a picture you don't mind seeing over.We screened it twice and lots of interesting things seem to pop out the second time that we just skipped over the first time. I had a few "looseners" by the time the second screening was on and its a much better movie seen like that.

    The movie has never been seen on TV apparently because it was the cause of the Fathers Day Massacre in Australia, or at least thats the industry rumor according to my friend.

    Showtime DVD in Perth Western Australia are rumored to be closing a deal to release the picture.Thats where my friend got the copy to look at,its an industry copy for distributors to look at When the Fathers day massacre occurred the co star John Wilson was there with his girlfriend. Apparently according to the news reports she was the first person shot dead. Pretty weird coincidences here The last scene of the movie is a massacre involving the Commenchero bikers. Maybe it was the cause of the massacre because these were the same bikers involved in the actual real life massacre. Maybe the bikers just wanted to bring cinema to real life.

    Its a movie I would recommend to see. Its almost impossible to get a copy and there are widespread rumors about it all through local biker clubs but if you read the net about the Fathers Day Massacre and then see this movie I can certainly see a connection.
    7callumcity

    an Aussie classic for all the right and wrong reasons

    "Negative waves, negative waves" How could someone dislike this movie? It's like disliking the next door neighbor's lovable scruffy old mutt. Rough around the edges but loyal and true blue mate. This is vintage 70s diy film-making. Even some of the mistakes are left in for a great laugh. So crack open a tinnie and let yourself be entertained by two mugs indulging in an Easy Rider ripoff that lets the flares fly in the wind. Great use of music too, especially the song "too much going on here" when Cosy and his pal are trying to crack onto two chicks definitely in their league. Awesome avant garde editing and acting thrown at you from all over the place. Give it a fair go cobbers.
    kjashton

    An atrocious abomination of a movie, but I'll watch it again and again.

    You're right, it was a pathetic movie as far as acting, actors, script, dialogue, continuity, direction, plot, characters, editing, camera work, outdated slang, embarrassing moments and just full-on cringe, but, you know, I love the bloody thing and would watch it again, anytime, anywhere. Made on a tiny budget, by virtual amateurs, it could rate right down there with the worst movie ever made, but it really is a fantastic snapshot of Sydney in the seventies, and it's a blast to see the locations and how much they've changed over the last 3 decades. The bikes, one an oil-in-frame Triumph done up as a Six-Dollar Chopper, and the other an Iron Sporster with seriously narrow pull-backs, were fairly representative of custom bikes back then. They were built at M&F Choppers and painted by Dave Hart. The Sporty ended up on the Northern beaches and was owned by a mate, while the Trump just disappeared (even though it was a "Really spoofy chopper" according to a line from the movie). The Trump stars in an unscripted crash on the Great Western Highway at Wentworthville. It was meant to be a wheelstand, but it went horribly wrong; it ended up as the best footage in the whole shoot, so they used it. The mutant wheelie was staged in normal, everyday traffic and when the alleged stunt rider finally said: "err, oh-oh!", it's an absolute classic! Another interesting thing was the appearance of most of the Comanchero MC members at the end of the movie, and quite a a few of those blokes aren't around anymore. However, if anyone tries to infer that there's any relationship between final scene in this movie and very real and nasty events of the Milperra Massacre some seven years later, tell'em they're dreamin' — it was nothing more than a spooky coincidence. There was a raffle at the movie's premiere, the prize being the Triumph hero bike. At the end of the show, a lot of bikers not only wanted their money back, but after seeing what the first prize was subjected to during the shoot, they also wanted their raffle ticket stubs removed from the barrel, in case they won! Two things about the movie I really liked were the things that upset most of the reviewers: the first was the sub plot of wandering around the Hot Rod Show at Bankstown Square shopping mall. I went to most of the shows around that time, so I was probably there when they filmed. It's fascinating to think that most of the fine hotrods on show are still around in either exactly the same condition or in some form in 2006. Also the sub plot of the drag racing at Castlereagh Dragstrip was pretty cool, as it featured some of the wild wheelstanders and rails that formed one of the American dragracer tours that hit Australia from the late 1960s on. Yep, it works well as a time capsule,and if you remade the movie with real actors, real scripts and real cinematography, but just kept the basic plot line and reworked the title, it could almost make it as a good movie.
    1charlie56

    its your call

    My brother and i where in this movie, as members of the Comanchero MC only one Comanchero from the Cosy Cool movie was killed in the Milperra massacre,Foggy,a couple were wounded,Jock, Snow. I remember we got $50 each, and they bought a few cases of beer,i remember in a scene it showed Jock Ross standing on a trike,rifle in hand, yelling out a command,when the trike took off mid sentence, throwing jock off the back of the trike, scene had to be shot again,then the premiere in Sydney, i couldn't have sunk any lower in my seat, terrible movie except the last scene, our part.Thirty years later, my curiosity got the better of me, i hired the movie, to see, if my first opinion of cosy cool was right, I was right it stinks,no wonder why, on the back of the video cover it says, Never shown on TV, But what upset me was, the way the producer, director,changed the cover on the DVD,instead of the original picture, of a guy on a chopper, after the Milperra Massacre,a picture of the Comanchero MC, is now on the cover, with as many references to the Milperra Massacre as they could fit, this movie STINKS, the marketing is trying to cash in on the Comanchero Legend, and its wrong. Charlie Graham Life Member Comanchero MC Australia.

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      This is one of a handful of mid-late 1970s Australian feature films that were road movies. The pictures include High Rolling (1977), Summer City (1977), Oz (1976), Cosy Cool (1977), In Search of Anna (1978) and Backroads (1977).

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