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Bad Eggs

  • 2003
  • VM14
  • 1h 38min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
1819
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Bad Eggs (2003)
CommediaThriller

Ben Kinnear e Mike Paddock sono due detective sotto copertura con troppa pubblicità.Ben Kinnear e Mike Paddock sono due detective sotto copertura con troppa pubblicità.Ben Kinnear e Mike Paddock sono due detective sotto copertura con troppa pubblicità.

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    • Tony Martin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Tony Martin
  • Star
    • Mick Molloy
    • Bob Franklin
    • Judith Lucy
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    1819
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Tony Martin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Tony Martin
    • Star
      • Mick Molloy
      • Bob Franklin
      • Judith Lucy
    • 32Recensioni degli utenti
    • 12Recensioni della critica
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    Mick Molloy
    Mick Molloy
    • Ben Kinnear
    Bob Franklin
    • Mike Paddock
    Judith Lucy
    Judith Lucy
    • Julie Bale
    Alan Brough
    Alan Brough
    • Northey
    Marshall Napier
    Marshall Napier
    • Doug Gillespie
    Steven Vidler
    Steven Vidler
    • Pendlebury
    Nicholas Bell
    Nicholas Bell
    • Wicks
    Shaun Micallef
    Shaun Micallef
    • Premier Lionel Cray
    Brett Swain
    • Bartlett
    Denis Moore
    • Marcus Ridgeway
    Pete Smith
    Pete Smith
    • Darcy
    Robyn Nevin
    Robyn Nevin
    • Eleanor Poulgrain
    Bill Hunter
    Bill Hunter
    • Ted Pratt
    Chris Peters
    • Rodney Poulgrain
    Peter Rowsthorn
    • Wacka
    Lawrence Mooney
    • Mozza
    Kelli Marks
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    Danielle McAlpine Johnson
    Danielle McAlpine Johnson
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    Old Joe

    Someone is on the shonk. To steal a phrase … ‘From the opening scene we know that we're onto something good'. Finally, after along time, we have a decent Aussie movie on our hands.

    In a time when Aussie movies are in a bit of bad patch, here is one that really surprised me. It is the Tony Martin brainchild, ‘Bad Eggs', a film that is so serious, that you have to look real hard for its funny bits. Martin has made a very intelligent movie, one that simmers along at a nice pace, includes a fine cast and shows off some of the great Melbourne locations. ‘Bad Eggs' is a movie that proves some cops will go to extraordinary lengths to get to the bottom of the trouble. But no-one told these cops the trouble they might end up in as well……………

    Ben Kinnear and Mike Paddock are undercover cops with the elite Zero Tolerance Unit. Busted down to uniformed duties after a series of humiliating blunders, the duo accidentally uncovers a conspiracy that goes right to the middle. Helped only by embittered reporter, Julie Bale and a reluctant computer geek, Northey, Ben and Mike set out to clear their names and expose the villains.

    Most of the praise for ‘Bad Eggs' has to go writer/director Tony Martin. With this film he has proven that he has a future in the industry. The script he wrote for the film was extremely well written, as it had a fascinating story, some clever character creations (although some of the guys we see onscreen are anything but clever) and the Aussie language we hear in the film is a good reminder of that culture. Yet the story was also quite complex, as we learn more and more about what is actually going on.

    Martin's direction was another highlight of the film. With this sort of quality direction, it would be hard to believe this is Martin's first time as a movie director, making this film an even bigger achievement for him. The opening of the movie must have been difficult to shoot, but Tony got it spot on. The film flowed beautifully after the start. I truly look forward to Martin's next movie.

    Bad Eggs also has a great Australian cast. The main characters in the film are Ben Kinnear (Mick Molloy) and Mike Paddock (Ben Franklin). Molloy gives a pretty good role here, as he is funny and serious at various moments of the film. His expressions are also quite interesting. It is a much better role from Molloy than his performance in ‘Crackerjack'. Franklin (From TV's Crash/Burn), was great in his role, as he was very funny, although he seem not to have to work hard at being this way. Paddock says and does some of the more silly antics in the movie. I love how he goes ‘Chicka-chow'. Another integral character to the story is Julie Bale (Judith Lucy). Here, Lucy shows that she really can act. Lucy and Molloy suit each other onscreen, sharing a good chemistry in ‘Bad Eggs'. Judith also gives her character a steely resolve, something that I enjoyed seeing.

    The supporting cast of the film is just as great. Northey (Alan Brough) might be a geek, but proves he is a good guy, who helps Kinnear and Paddock when they need it the most. Heading the ZTU unit is Doug Gillespie (Marshall Napier), who we see has many headaches thanks to his undercover agents. While, Widow Eleanor Poulgrain (Robyn Nevin), help out Ben and Mike, when she could be excused for not doing so. The bad guys in the film are a bit ‘schonky' alright. Ted Pratt (Bill Hunter) is a foul mouthed senior cop, who is definitely not on the level. Helping Ted is Wicks (Nichols Bell), a very sneaky and unethical police official. Then, with a very interesting cameo appearance in the film is state premier Lionel Cray (Shaun Micallef). Micallef was pretty good in the movie, with his character very dubious and having some of the more memorable lines.

    The various scenes in the film are great. The opening of the film with the out of control car, going into a shopping mall was great to see. Then you have setups such as the fire at the widow's house, the bombing of the house and the driving of a car into a service station gas tank all being entertaining. However there was one scene that reminded of a film that I did not like too much. The infiltration of the highly guarded computer room by Ben and Mike, reminded me of the vault scene from Mission Impossible (1996) for some reason. I also enjoyed the dancing sequence used at the end of the film, with Molloy and Lucy showing that they can dance beautifully together.

    With that in mind, I also like the musical themes in ‘Bad Eggs'. The music makes the film seem like it is super serious, then at the change of a tone, the film can seem to be very ‘light-hearted'. I like the music that was used in the final scene of the movie, as it gave the film a ‘classy' kind of feeling, with the song in question being "Where or When" from singing maestro Frank Sinatra. The musical score for Bad Eggs was by David Graney and Clare Moore.

    I have never seen a film that is so serious, yet at times so stupid. The balance of those elements works particularly well here. This film is not meant to be taken that seriously by its viewers, as the movie takes care of that for us. I was weary of this movie, because I was not a fan of the Mick Molloy Aussie flick ‘Crackerjack', but I have plenty of respect for ‘Bad Eggs'. Tony Martin can be pleased with this effort as director, as he has proven to me that he should continue his career in movie-making. I highly recommend ‘Bad Eggs', a film that I believe just might help clean up the ‘bad smells' that are starting to overtake the Australian Film Industry.

    CMRS gives ‘Bad Eggs': 4 (Very Good Film)
    8mighty_pickman

    Very Funny

    A very solid directorial debut from one of Australia's finest comedy talents. Well written with good performances from Bob Franklin, Judith Lucy & long time Martin partner in crime Mick Molloy. Not a laugh a minute film, but very funny all the same, with a strong storyline (something too many comedies lack). The opening scene from a visual gag point of view is a real highlight.

    Another thing worth noting, in a recent radio interview to promote the film, Martin said he made a conscious effort not put any trams in the film, as trams always seem to make an appearance in films set in Melbourne. Martin succeeds, this time including a train, part of another funny scene
    j_mousey

    what was going on?

    this film had some laughs, not bad, but not great. the major letdown however was the storyline, i sat in the theatre for the majority of the film wondering what the hell is going on, having occasionally the few laughs that had no real relavance to the storyline itself. the ending was rather poor, so was the character development, and so was the acting (actually, considering most of the lead characters in the film werent actors, you can say they did a decent job).

    if you have a spare 10 bucks in your pocket and dont know how to spend it, and you feel like you have nothing to do in the next 3 hours, then go see this movie. otherwise, save the money for another movie.
    mrnda

    Someone has to say it(!)

    For the intended movie goers of Bad Eggs....Be forewarned. It's a movie with highly course language used in it. The "F" word was used so many times that you become almost immune to it. But it does make you squirm a bit,... not for the faint hearted.
    donlhumphries

    Not bad...

    This movie describes itself as "a deadly serious comedy", but to me it is more of a "comedic thriller" in that the thriller aspect tends to predominate, with some laughs thrown in. It's well made, the plot being quite convoluted, and suspense maintained. Set in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, it can be compared with the movie "You Can't Stop the Murders" which was set in New South Wales. This latter film had more laughs, and less of the thriller element - but both are good movies and worth viewing. Bad Eggs gets 7 out of 10 from me.

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      Director Tony Martin had a rule that everyone who worked on the movie had to be seen on screen. Only the focus puller refused, but Martin got lucky when the reflection of that particular crew member is seen in the security guard's window during the Northey/XL9000 scenes. Martin decided not to use optical effects to remove the focus puller so that his rule was obeyed by everyone. Martin reveals this in the DVD commentary.
    • Citazioni

      Ted Pratt: Yep... I smell fuckwits.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The characters, entities, events and scenes depicted in this film are fictitious. Any similarities to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual entities or events are purely coincidental. Except for the bit where dog bit the sprinkler. That really happened.
    • Versioni alternative
      Deleted scene included on the DVD:
      • Just before the scene with Ben and Julie at the pub, there was a short (29sec) scene where Ben meets Julie at the Melbourne Tribune and makes a half-arsed apology. There follows a joke at the expense of Jerry Maguire (1996).
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Over Easy: On Location with 'Bad Eggs' (2003)
    • Colonne sonore
      Where or When
      Performed by Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra

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    • Data di uscita
      • 24 luglio 2003 (Australia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Australia
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Тухлые яйца
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, Narre Warren, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia(mall scene)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • A Million Monkeys
      • Double Yolker Films
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      • 4.800.000 A$ (previsto)
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      • 1.468.982 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 38min(98 min)
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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