Dougie Waters' weekend cricket match with friends is disrupted by Edward Lords' arrival. Antagonism peaks when Dougie accidentally stuns Edward's prize-winning cat, Dexter, leading to a vira... Read allDougie Waters' weekend cricket match with friends is disrupted by Edward Lords' arrival. Antagonism peaks when Dougie accidentally stuns Edward's prize-winning cat, Dexter, leading to a viral video and backyard cricketing challenge.Dougie Waters' weekend cricket match with friends is disrupted by Edward Lords' arrival. Antagonism peaks when Dougie accidentally stuns Edward's prize-winning cat, Dexter, leading to a viral video and backyard cricketing challenge.
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A mate in Australia recommended this movie to me and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's light-hearted and silly and packed with loads of subtle cricket references (Jardine, Dexter, Harlequin caps, impersonations of famous commentators etc.) which keeps the narrative moving along at a very predictable but steady pace. The story is a bit weak but it's never less than highly entertaining. At times, the stereotypes are a little obvious but remember folks that this is a COMEDY. It's meant to be funny and in the manner of the typical Australian cinematic style (and its refreshing non-conformity to a PC strait-jacket), it entertains without offending.
The premise got me in, and then having started to watch it and read these reviews, I stuck with it and except for the the final seconds of the last scene and effectiveness of the credits in identifying the actors (should be obligatory for animated movies!!) I have to agree with the panning of this movie.
Hostile to some and so predictable. As Rossini may have once said of Wagner -wonderful moments, dreadful half hours - and I think there may have been three moments.
And yes, this too is my first review - similarly moved as another reviewer. That said, at $285 000, how poor is the standard hourly rate for acting?
Hostile to some and so predictable. As Rossini may have once said of Wagner -wonderful moments, dreadful half hours - and I think there may have been three moments.
And yes, this too is my first review - similarly moved as another reviewer. That said, at $285 000, how poor is the standard hourly rate for acting?
Backyard Ashes looks like a low budget movie with a big budget relation to real life. Being an Indian and playing cricket with friends and family, I can truly relate to this movie. This was my 1st Australian movie that I have watched and I must admit it hit the right cords. Big budget movies generally focus more on the big names but this focused on everyone in the movie. It was a simple yet very honest movie. Loved ones getting together, playing a good game of cricket, the annoying and unfriendly neighbors, the old couple upstairs, the entire locality and the craziness that comes along. Its a good watch for a nice lazy afternoon....
Really, a 5 1/2, (hence, my summary title) but that wasn't an option. I was a bit bored at first, but it was a rainy, lazy Sunday, so I kicked back and sat through it--and you know what? As it went on, it grew on me. I don't watch cricket, nor do I understand the rules, but it doesn't take an aficionado, or a genius to figure out that backyard cricket is a pastime over in Australia. In a way, this movie is an ode to the love of the game, family, and friends.
You won't get big laughs out of this one (at least it didn't happen for me, and I suspect it won't happen for most), but you will find yourself smiling, and that smile will remain for awhile after the movie ends.
Another thing about this low budget little movie is that it is clean, good fun (except for a bit of swearing, but nothing to write home about). It's something the whole family can enjoy, or an alternative if you just need a break from the raunchy stuff. Not every comedy has to be full of cursing, douche-bags, and tits--something Hollywood seems to have forgotten.
This is a cute, feel-good movie about the possibility of making friends, even with your enemies, that puts some faith back in humanity. Yes, there were clichés, and it was a bit cheesy, but c'mon, admit it: sometimes you're in the mood for a nice little chunk of cheese. With a few crackers on the side. And a beer.
If you've got nothing to do on a rainy evening, kick back with the family, pass the cheese and crackers, crack open that beer, and give it a shot. You might be surprised.
You won't get big laughs out of this one (at least it didn't happen for me, and I suspect it won't happen for most), but you will find yourself smiling, and that smile will remain for awhile after the movie ends.
Another thing about this low budget little movie is that it is clean, good fun (except for a bit of swearing, but nothing to write home about). It's something the whole family can enjoy, or an alternative if you just need a break from the raunchy stuff. Not every comedy has to be full of cursing, douche-bags, and tits--something Hollywood seems to have forgotten.
This is a cute, feel-good movie about the possibility of making friends, even with your enemies, that puts some faith back in humanity. Yes, there were clichés, and it was a bit cheesy, but c'mon, admit it: sometimes you're in the mood for a nice little chunk of cheese. With a few crackers on the side. And a beer.
If you've got nothing to do on a rainy evening, kick back with the family, pass the cheese and crackers, crack open that beer, and give it a shot. You might be surprised.
This was a Tuesday night movie mid-February 2025. Watched on ABC iView.
A nostalgic trip down memory lane of Australian comedies and cricket. We're in "The Castle" (1997) territory here. The banter and ribbing between friends is pushed to the limit here, seemingly too much at times, but I think that is the point.
Parody is the game here, alongside cricket! Even the title is a pun.
And yet there is a wonderful warmth in the acting and storytelling. The villain is indeed villainous, and our hero is struggling and almost gives up. But watch this to the very end - as it weaves its tragic, groan-inducing, hilarious magic - it ends surprisingly well.
This is a celebration of everything Australia once was and a wistful ode for contemporary life.
Highly recommended.
No animals were harmed in the writing of this review.
A nostalgic trip down memory lane of Australian comedies and cricket. We're in "The Castle" (1997) territory here. The banter and ribbing between friends is pushed to the limit here, seemingly too much at times, but I think that is the point.
Parody is the game here, alongside cricket! Even the title is a pun.
And yet there is a wonderful warmth in the acting and storytelling. The villain is indeed villainous, and our hero is struggling and almost gives up. But watch this to the very end - as it weaves its tragic, groan-inducing, hilarious magic - it ends surprisingly well.
This is a celebration of everything Australia once was and a wistful ode for contemporary life.
Highly recommended.
No animals were harmed in the writing of this review.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Lords moves into Norm's house, Dougie refers to him as "Jardine". This is a reference to Douglas Jardine, an English cricketer of the 1920s and 1930s. He was captain of the English team that toured Australia in 1932-3 and is responsible for the introduction of the Bodyline tactic, which targeted batsmen's bodies. He was reviled by the Australian public and in the media, and became a much hated figure in Australia.
- GoofsGlen tells Dougie that he can't mow the lawn as he has a study group. This is unlikely as the conversation takes place on Australia Day (January 26th) when all Australian schools and universities are on holidays.
- Quotes
Edward Lords: And no matter what a mate may do, a mate can do no wrong
- Crazy creditsThe initial credits show cartoon images of the main characters, before reverting to a more usual scrolling list.
- ConnectionsReferences Une maison de rêve (1997)
- SoundtracksTake Me to the Backyard
Written and performed by Grant Luhrs
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Box office
- Budget
- A$300,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $238,271
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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