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damprat

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Gladiators

Gladiators

7.3
  • Sep 25, 2003
  • Gladiators. Geez.

    What can you say... Vulcan rocked it in his own super-cheesy way, embracing the show with those crazy eyes as only he could do. Storm was a dude before s/he was a female Gladiator- nothing wrong with it, but does that sound entirely fair on the female contestants? The show was entertaining but monotonous, had a smell of scripting attached to it, and we never saw the ep where Kimberly Joseph sacked up and quivered into the ring. Pity.
    Summer Bay

    Summer Bay

    5.1
  • Mar 26, 2003
  • You know it's not just gonna fade away

    What can you even say about Home and Away. It ain't going away until everyone, as in everyone stops watching it, and it does have a way of suckering you in. The quality of the show actually wavers as the talent does- thank god they hung onto the unconventionally beautiful Tammin Sursok, who can act circles around most of the cast *cough* Rebecca Cartwright *cough*. With any luck Tammin will move on to Always Greener, do a stint on All Saints, find a starring role in an indie movie, and become an A-list Australian actress, at least of Rachel Griffith status, and with any luck Nicole Kidman. She's the most natural with Home and Away's admittedly clunky, wordy dialogue, and she already has one (best newcomer) Logie under her belt.

    Until then, I will keep watching Home and Away. Because I'm interested in the characters. Because of the (usually) Aussie music they use. Because of the lovely Tammin, and the hopes that Edward will someday re-emerge. Because it's predictable, entertaining and familiar, and there's nothing else on at 7 weeknights.
    Kick

    Kick

    5.5
  • Jan 3, 2003
  • Kick of the desert

    I was quite excited to see the ads for Kick, looked like a great Aussie film. Somewhat disappointed to see then a predictable storyline (let's see- rugby player (Matt) has a conventionally beautiful girlfriend (Tamara) and a desire to please everyone, but also a burning desire to Dance! and a not-so-boldly-attractive female dance partner (Claire). Where will this take us, guys? Do you think maybe the big game and the big performance might be held on the same night?)

    The dialogue was annoying, seemed to be more from the school of Daytime American Movie of the Week then the more gritty Aussie films that actually sound like how Australians talk. The plot doesn't make much sense. Seemingly, we're meant to dislike Tamara for being upset when she thinks her long-time boyfriend is cheating on her (he is, but the movie never pays that any attention because, you know, it's Tru Luv). Tamara is A Popular Girl, gorgeous, and wears a beret to school. You know she can't be the one. Claire is a Free Spirit, can inspire our hero to follow his dreams, and naturally they fall in love... because she dances well and she looks like a knockoff Reese Witherspoon. Actually, without bias, Matt has more chemistry and better timing with his best friend then either of the girls (Martin Henderson was a crackup, stealing every scene he was in.)

    Come to think of it, Radha Mitchell's Tamara was fantastic too, (her reaction when she finds tights in Matt's room was priceless). She went on to play the captain in Pitch Black, which she was also very good in, and deserves better then the standard Evil Materialistic Girlfriend bit.

    Oh, and for god's sake, these kids were meant to be high school students? Not many of them could pass for anything under early twenties, especially Matt, who looked like he should be teaching by now.

    So. There we have it, folks. If you're a gorgeous rugby player with a burning heart's desire, if you can dance a musical at the Sydney Opera House in under three songs, if you have the strength to stand up to your blonde girlfriend who supported all and everything you did up until you decided to completely change your life while hiding this change from her, you too can achieve your goals, keep your yobbo friends, and make the old man happy.
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