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Garage Days

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3K
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Garage Days (2002)
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The story of a young garage band in Sydney, Australia trying to make it big.The story of a young garage band in Sydney, Australia trying to make it big.The story of a young garage band in Sydney, Australia trying to make it big.

  • Director
    • Alex Proyas
  • Writers
    • Alex Proyas
    • Dave Warner
    • Michael Udesky
  • Stars
    • Kick Gurry
    • Maya Stange
    • Pia Miranda
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3K
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    • Director
      • Alex Proyas
    • Writers
      • Alex Proyas
      • Dave Warner
      • Michael Udesky
    • Stars
      • Kick Gurry
      • Maya Stange
      • Pia Miranda
    • 47User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Kick Gurry
    Kick Gurry
    • Freddy
    Maya Stange
    Maya Stange
    • Kate
    Pia Miranda
    Pia Miranda
    • Tanya
    Russell Dykstra
    Russell Dykstra
    • Bruno
    Brett Stiller
    Brett Stiller
    • Joe
    Chris Sadrinna
    Chris Sadrinna
    • Lucy
    Andy Anderson
    Andy Anderson
    • Kevin
    Marton Csokas
    Marton Csokas
    • Shad Kern
    Yvette Duncan
    • Angie
    Tiriel Mora
    Tiriel Mora
    • Thommo
    Holly Brisley
    Holly Brisley
    • Scarlet
    Matthew Le Nevez
    Matthew Le Nevez
    • Toby
    Dave Cotsios
    • Sprimp Lead Guitar
    Chris 'Skinner' MacGuire
    • Sprimp Drummer
    Scott Ryper
    • Sprimp Bass Player
    Natalie Jain
    • Destiny
    Anne Grigg
    • Tanya's Mother
    Gunther Berghofer
    • Tanya's Father
    • Director
      • Alex Proyas
    • Writers
      • Alex Proyas
      • Dave Warner
      • Michael Udesky
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    3acerbica

    The soundtrack is pretty good!

    Unfortunately, the rest of the movie sucks on ice.

    The "characters" are either overblown clichés (death-obsessed goth girl? Check. Drugged-out drummer with mod haircut? Check check. Ubiquitous use of eyeliner? Check check check!) or ridiculously annoying people who you'd never spend six seconds with in real life.

    Script-wise, this is a soggy mess. There are three people credited with the story, which makes sense as there are at least three movies stitched together. My guess is that Dave Warner wrote a comedy, Alex Proyas penned a tragedy, and Michael Udesky scribbled in a notebook while tripping on liquid acid. Then each of them tore out every fourth page of his script, threw the remaining pages up in the air, and stapled the resulting mess together.

    The, um, cinematography is aggravating. Tarantino is not hip, MTV is not edgy and that disjointed text-on-screen technique went out of vogue around the 1890's. As for the trip/rave/ingestion scenes, they're as effective as PSAs: Don't do drugs! Why? They're boring as all get-out.

    Overall this is a sickeningly inauthentic movie. The acting is laughable, the comedy is unfunny, the pathos makes you hate these people even more than you previously did. All the tattoos look like they were drawn on with Magic Marker. And the band's total playing time is less than two minutes. 90 seconds of that is a fantasy scene.

    The ONLY reason to acknowledge the existence of this celluloid horror is its soundtrack. Featuring the Jam, the Femmes, the Cure, Roxy Music and Tom Jones - that's entertainment. Just buy the record and skip this movie entirely.
    8rooprect

    Get acquainted with Aussie comedy. NOW!!

    Do yourself a favour and see "The Wannabees" (about a gang of foul-mouthed thugs who become the country's most successful children's show), "Razzle Dazzle" (about a failing dance instructor and a bunch of fellow losers trying to coach a bunch of pre-teen girls to victory) and "Garage Days" about... as best as I can summarize... a rock'n'roll soap opera that plays out like a Hunter S. Thompson nightmare (Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas).

    "Garage Days" is exactly what a quirky, offbeat, rock'n'roll Aussie comedy should be: quirky, offbeat & full of rock'n'roll. Before I even get to my review, I'll mention some of the tunes on the soundtrack: AC/DC "It's a Long Way to the Top" & "High Voltage", The Cure "Boys Don't Cry", Violent Femmes "Blister in the Sun", Roxy Music "Love Is the Drug", and a particularly hilarious choreographed psychedelic scene set to Rick James "Superfreak". As in Proyas's masterpiece "The Crow", the music really sets the stage for the whole experience.

    "Garage Days" follows a month in the life of a struggling punk-metal-grunge-pop band trying to get their one big shot. Along the way we get roped into the common themes of sex, drugs, love & friendship... and the not-so-common themes of creepy goth girlfriends, soul-sucking slot machines and talking cantaloupes. The whole movie comes at you hard & fast, like "Amelie" on crack.

    Quite surprising for director Alex Proyas, master of the cinematic shadows ("The Crow", "Dark City")--it's very bright and lively. If you're a fan of Proyas, you must see this side of him. Much like Tim Buton who did "Batman" as well as "Peewee's Big Adventure", Proyas proves that there's a fine line between darkness & light, and he's able to cross it seamlessly.

    A note for us Yanks, it helps to watch it with the subtitles because the Aussie accent can run over you like a rabid kangaroo. And some of the quips are priceless, you don't want to miss a beat. I found the script to be hilarious, the acting charming, the story suspenseful and the presentation memorable.

    Tastes may vary, but I found each character to be instantly likable, from "Freddie" (an odd mix of Peewee Herman and a young Christopher Walken) to "Tanya" (a punk rich girl who sports the perfect blend of hot, cute & badass), "Lucy" (Henry Rollins meets Billy Idol meets Mongo from Blazing Saddles), "Joe" (a puzzler who is best left for you to decipher), "Joe's dad" (an aging rocker who himself is more childish & clueless than his son), all the peripheral characters who did a stellar job, and then there's the guy who steals the show "Bruno" their loser manager (played by Russell Dykstra from the aforementioned "Wannabees").

    There aren't many well-known movies I can compare this to because it's so unusual, but if you've seen the hilarious Japanese flicks "Kamikaze Girls", "Swing Girls" or "Otakus in Love" I'd say this fits right alongside them. It also reminded me a bit of the funny Rainn Wilson flick "The Rocker", only pumped up with twice the adrenaline and totally Aussified. If you like rock'n'roll comedies, do not miss this!
    Ken-86

    Terrible.

    This film taught me an important lesson. Don't choose a movie based on the past works of the people who made it (which works both ways, actually).

    I was expecting a film directed by Alex Proyas to be at least half-decent, but was unpleasantly surprised.

    This film has a storyline so lame it's funny, mediocre dialogue, truly appalling acting (with one or two exceptions) and superfluous special effects. Don't waste your time with it. I watched it with my girlfriend and we were ready to switch it off after 10 minutes. We gave it another 10 minutes to see if it improved - nope. Back to the Loch with you, Nessie!
    sabbaraba

    I think Alex Proyas can do it better...

    Well, I got mixed feelings about this movie after I saw it. The story is not really bad... and it tries to show what Rock And Roll is about... dreams! But the band image...... I think it happened as many other Rock And Roll movies. The band doesn't look real, it looked as a fake, hand-made band. There's no authenticity in the band. They look like some kinda punk-garage band (specially the bass girl), but the song they're playing at the end sounds as an 80's power ballad or so. The guy doing drums looked more like a techno-whatever D.J. And the other band, the one that it's supposed to be the successful band, is called "Sprimp"... what kinda name is that, for Christ sake?
    7cvealint

    Nice Example of Aussie Humor (or Humour)

    Being engaged to an Aussie may jade my opinion of this movie, since I have been exposed to some of the little inside jokes and such over the past few years. However, any movie that keeps you talking about it and wanting your friends to see it so that you can chat about your favorite scenes is a movie worth watching.

    Yes, it is an old plot, but aren't they ALL?!?! Boy meets girl...boy can't have girl (Groundhog Day fell into this one in one aspect). The underdog(s) fighting all hope to live the dream (a la 8 Mile). We've learned to accept that there are a few plots that work, yet it is the nuances that happen to make them unique. This little movie has some great nuances, so forget the similarities and enjoy the uniquities. Grab a bag of chips and enjoy the ride.

    By the way, without spoiling anything, anyone out there who loved seeing the Stanford Tree mascot and the Cal Bear mascot throwing punches during a basketball game will howl out loud at one small scene. I know that I did.

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    • Trivia
      Pia Miranda admitted in a 2002 interview that she could not blow bubbles from bubble gum. The slow-motion bubble that she blows in the film is computer generated.
    • Goofs
      The cigarette that Shad hands Freddy in the nightclub is almost fully burnt, yet when Freddy takes it is full.
    • Crazy credits
      The main cast dances around Bruno's apartment to the Tom Jones song "Help Yourself".
    • Connections
      Featured in Garage Days: Backstage Pass (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
      By AC/DC

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2002 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gençlik Günleri
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • Mystery Clock Cinema
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $32,500
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,600
      • Jul 20, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $716,888
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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