Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA meat worker is accidentally nominated to run for Parliament and realises that to save the meat works he has to get elected. All that stands in his way is every other politician in the coun... Leggi tuttoA meat worker is accidentally nominated to run for Parliament and realises that to save the meat works he has to get elected. All that stands in his way is every other politician in the country and his own fear of public speaking.A meat worker is accidentally nominated to run for Parliament and realises that to save the meat works he has to get elected. All that stands in his way is every other politician in the country and his own fear of public speaking.
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Octavia Barron Martin
- Laurie Norman
- (as Octavia Barron-Martin)
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This is a very funny movie, with hilarious performances from a host of famous Australian comedians, especially Kevin Harrington, HG Nelson, Micallef and Brian Dawe (of the Clarke-Dawe interviews series on '7.30 Report). I'm very surprised by the film's low score on IMDB. As some critics pointed out at the time of the film's release, the scene between Micallef and John Singleton (Micallef's fake political ad) is just about the funniest thing I can remember seeing in an Australian comedy. The film copped some flack when it came out, but I think most of that was tied up with the very bad rap most Australian comedies got in 2003. There was also a bit of controversy when the film was chosen to open the Sydney Film Festival (a pretty snooty affair usually reserved for 'arthouse movies'). Over time, I really hope this one will be up there, with 'The Castle', 'Big Steal' and a few others, as a classic example of laid-back, Aussie comedy. If you get a chance, don't miss it! Ted Emery (Fast Forward, Kath and Kim) has done it again.
A film that sets out to make fun of the politicians should be number one at the Australian box office but this really fails- it just isn't funny. The problem lies with the huge number of main characters. It has absolutely no focus and fails to generate the laughs.
I played a small part in 'Wally Norman" as the bookmaker.
Had a blast doing the role and meeting the rest of the cast.
As time goes by this comedy gets better.....each time i watch it i see something new.
The cast and crew worked so hard on this flick and the movie deserved better at the box office.
Seems like the average movie goer here is more interested in the Hollywood blockbuster than the subtle film.
This comedy was very well written but not everyones cup of tea.
The pub scene when Wally comes back after the goat race was a hoot to shoot with free beer flowing all day.
The goat ate the wreath of flowers round it's neck but luckily the cameraman got a shot of it and it was used in the movie.
Anyway have a great life everyone.
Cheers Paul Makin.
ps Singo for PM.
Had a blast doing the role and meeting the rest of the cast.
As time goes by this comedy gets better.....each time i watch it i see something new.
The cast and crew worked so hard on this flick and the movie deserved better at the box office.
Seems like the average movie goer here is more interested in the Hollywood blockbuster than the subtle film.
This comedy was very well written but not everyones cup of tea.
The pub scene when Wally comes back after the goat race was a hoot to shoot with free beer flowing all day.
The goat ate the wreath of flowers round it's neck but luckily the cameraman got a shot of it and it was used in the movie.
Anyway have a great life everyone.
Cheers Paul Makin.
ps Singo for PM.
The promotional trailer had been promising, but unfortunately all of the amusing bits of the film were in that trailer.
Consequently all I got out of the rest of Wally Norman was one snicker and a smirk (and I had to wait 30 minutes for the snicker).
The film is incredibly bland, and for a comedy that's pretty disastrous. There was a good sized crowd in our session, but very little real laughter - and several people, like myself, were clearly unimpressed.
It's got a fairly crappy script, old jokes, nothing more than predictability in its plot and some pretty shabby editing.
I would have walked out after 30 minutes, but there was a slight suggestion that Wally Norman's son might be gay, so I stayed on to see where they went with that. The son smiles whimsically on two occasions when he's looking at another young male character. The smile was obviously taken by some of the audience (who guffawed briefly) as meaning that Wally's son had as much interest in this man as did his daughter. However the son's sexuality is never even alluded to in the rest of the film, and the son doesn't look sideways at the other character again - proving that this was merely a directorial blunder.
It'll be interesting to see what the "Kath & Kim" devotees make of it (that's a popular current Australian TV series by the same director) - perhaps you require a special bent to see this film as being truly funny, rather than merely pleasant.
Consequently all I got out of the rest of Wally Norman was one snicker and a smirk (and I had to wait 30 minutes for the snicker).
The film is incredibly bland, and for a comedy that's pretty disastrous. There was a good sized crowd in our session, but very little real laughter - and several people, like myself, were clearly unimpressed.
It's got a fairly crappy script, old jokes, nothing more than predictability in its plot and some pretty shabby editing.
I would have walked out after 30 minutes, but there was a slight suggestion that Wally Norman's son might be gay, so I stayed on to see where they went with that. The son smiles whimsically on two occasions when he's looking at another young male character. The smile was obviously taken by some of the audience (who guffawed briefly) as meaning that Wally's son had as much interest in this man as did his daughter. However the son's sexuality is never even alluded to in the rest of the film, and the son doesn't look sideways at the other character again - proving that this was merely a directorial blunder.
It'll be interesting to see what the "Kath & Kim" devotees make of it (that's a popular current Australian TV series by the same director) - perhaps you require a special bent to see this film as being truly funny, rather than merely pleasant.
This is one of the biggest laughs I had at the movies last year. Like one of the other comments, I can't believe the low score. It's a classic Aussie comedy, with one scene in particular (the Shaun Micallef and Prime Minister ad) that's got to be one of the funniest things in any Australian movie.
Performances are all great, especially Micallef, Kevin Harrington as Wally, HG Nelson, and Tom Budge as Wally's son Normie.
For readers in Australia, the commentary on the DVD is a must: hilarious comments from the director, as well as Micallef, Kevin Harrington and the writers.
See it, and you won't be disappointed.
Performances are all great, especially Micallef, Kevin Harrington as Wally, HG Nelson, and Tom Budge as Wally's son Normie.
For readers in Australia, the commentary on the DVD is a must: hilarious comments from the director, as well as Micallef, Kevin Harrington and the writers.
See it, and you won't be disappointed.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizActor and comedian Shaun Micallef was characteristically tongue in cheek when discussing his role. He said: "I based my character on Richard III, assuming he was played by an appalling actor who couldn't remember his lines." Micallef had been loved for his TV characters, but big screen comedy presented a challenge. "It certainly is more embarrassing if you get it wrong. In television a failed gag can be passed off as whimsy - or sweetened in audio to give the impression people actually laughed at it. No such trickery or fudging with film."
- Curiosità sui creditiNo goats were injured during the making of this film, except for Aussie Carmen who developed a drinking problem.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Behind the Scenes with Cast and Crew (2004)
- Colonne sonoreWorking Class Man
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- 70.959 USD
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- 1h 28min(88 min)
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