Jono, a teen with an unusual appliance fixation, who loses his manhood in an accident. His quirky friends help him navigate a potential transplant and romantic pursuits.Jono, a teen with an unusual appliance fixation, who loses his manhood in an accident. His quirky friends help him navigate a potential transplant and romantic pursuits.Jono, a teen with an unusual appliance fixation, who loses his manhood in an accident. His quirky friends help him navigate a potential transplant and romantic pursuits.
Ed Kavalee
- Jono Smith
- (as Hyland Kavalee)
Sandy Gutman
- Professor Brothers
- (as Austen Tayshus)
Erin Anne Gray
- Charlene
- (as Erin Gray)
John Boxer
- Barry Smith
- (as Johnny Boxer)
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A funny, light-hearted, cringe-worthy, comedy. It will definitely appeal to teens across the globe who will relate to the challenges and embarrassment of puberty. There are a lot of great comic moments including classic one-liners and cringe- worthy sex scenes. The trailer provides a good taste of what Australian pie is all about. It's quite unique and really very different to 'American Pie'. Congratulations to the cast and crew. You can tell that a lot of effort has gone into making this movie the success that it is and that everyone had a lot of fun making it. I'm sure this movie will continue to be watched in years to come.
Barely watchable, possibly one of the worst films ever made. To the director I would say: get a real job.
It's not even funny bad like some old or dated cult flicks, it's just truly awful. Poorly crafted, derivative, unoriginal, amateurishly produced. Also borrows liberally from SBS TV's Pizza. If you are going to appropriate ideas, why not at least rip off something good?
I've seen first year film student projects that are far better than this waste of space.
One of the worst films I've ever seen by far.
You can watch the whole thing on YouTube, but I bet you won't sit through the first minute.
It's not even funny bad like some old or dated cult flicks, it's just truly awful. Poorly crafted, derivative, unoriginal, amateurishly produced. Also borrows liberally from SBS TV's Pizza. If you are going to appropriate ideas, why not at least rip off something good?
I've seen first year film student projects that are far better than this waste of space.
One of the worst films I've ever seen by far.
You can watch the whole thing on YouTube, but I bet you won't sit through the first minute.
I'm all for freedom of expression, and would never deny someone the right to independently get a message across to film audiences. However this movie, an attempt at independent comedy, seriously stands in the way of other people having the chance to express themselves. It also demeans just about every group in society with its feeble attempts at humour, and insults viewers in the process. Seriously, who thinks audiences are going to be amused by jokes about masturbation, menstruation, penis transplants and various racist and homophobic slurs? The Australian film industry is struggling to find an identity, and, as much as I admire anyone with a mission to get some Australian product out there, films like this will only damage the industry's already-low reputation and stop real films with real messages getting the chance they deserve.
I made the mistake of watching portions of this in 2007 and it still haunts me. I know he needed money for a Playstation but I still can't believe a young Ed Kavalis would stoop so low. This movie left me walking away feeling dirty and hollow inside. Also, the director is a slumlord. Marsland Motors.
Rude, crude, amateurish, self-indulgent and just plain unfunny. When I first heard what these people were trying to do with this movie, I was confused. After reading the script and seeing the movie's description in Ralph magazine, I am even more confused. The storyline seems to be a joke that someone made over the breakfast table, and didn't realise it should have stayed there. For the little bit of "story" that is there, it does nothing but to string together jokes which are either weak or stolen from other places, sitting in sequence in a disjointed, incoherent manner. Thank heavens that this will never be seen in cinemas (and in my opinion should not even be on this site), and please, let us be spared of any other nonsense that these hacks try to impose on audiences
Did you know
- TriviaSupposed to receive a dvd release but only got released as a free dvd for a Australian men's magazine instead.
- ConnectionsReferences Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
- SoundtracksSympathise
written and performed by Pornland
Details
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- Budget
- A$200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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