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An epic tale of Dragons Dungeons Wizards Warriors and close-harmony singing. Scod a wizard Yon a priest and Gatesy a warrior who dreams of being a bard embark on a quest to map a secret place. Will these idiots finish their quest Maybe. Will there be unexpected consequences Probably. An all-too ambitious gloriously lo-fi adventure. Anyone who thought this was a good idea was living in a fantasy world.
Tripod: Pod August Night (commonly abbreviated PAN) is a DVD recording of the last performance of 'The Triumphant Return Of Pod August Nights' by the Australian comedy act Tripod. The performance occurred at the Northcote Social Club in Northcote, Victoria, on 25 August 2005. The DVD includes extras such as additional footage from the show under 'Melbourne Supplement', a documentary of Tripod's beginnings, a short sketch entitled 'A Pickpocket's Tale' and the filmclip of 'Gonna Make You Happy Tonight'.
Tripod are one of the most popular and prolific comedy acts working in Australia today. Filmed at the WOODFORD FOLK FESTIVAL, this performance captures many of Tripod's favourite songs and routines, with the boys in fine fettle. In addition to this great show, the DVD includes the hit of the Melbourne and Adelaide Comedy Festivals - HOW TO TRAIN AN ATTACK DOG FROM SCRATCH - nearly 2.5 hours of laughs and tunes abound.
The chronicle of the life and great love of Otto Bloom, an extraordinary man who experiences time in reverse - passing backwards through the years only remembering the future.
Two detectives are assigned to solve a series of grisly murders of children. However, when their investigation leads them towards someone in their own squad room as the killer, the female detective edges on a total breakdown as she loses faith in her fellow officers. The film explores the decadence and corruption that exists in the police force.
Join Scott, Yon and Gatesy as the attempt to tell a very simple story and fail miserably. Comic and Musical Geniuses the may be, but whoever let them near a theatre should have thought it through.
Written by comedian Peter Helliar, I LOVE YOU TOO stars Brendan Cowell as Jim, a 30-something emotionally stunted man whose inability to declare his love to his girlfriend, Alice, threatens to cost him the best thing he ever had but leads him to befriend a talented dwarf who helps him find the words to get her back.
John Stitt and Max Cameron are two boys fanatical for the card game "Battle Day Zero." One day the combination of a wild storm and a mysterious booster pack suddenly means they can bring Hiro, one of the game's characters into their world. Excited but worried their secret will be discovered, the boys decide to take Hiro to school where he is mistaken for a Japanese exchange student. Despite this temporary solution the portal being open means that more people and monsters from Hiro's world can travel to Earth, wreaking havoc on the small town. The boys decide in order to get things back to normal they must send Hiro back but not before their school dance is overrun with Battle Day Zero characters.
An ordinary summer holiday gets complicated when two kids - Jan and her brother Dean - are packed off to stay with their drop-out uncle, Woody. It should be complete paradise: a secluded island, great waves and a relaxed adult in charge. What could be better? But why is this place so deserted? Why has the town been overrun by jungle and what are those strange noises coming from the beach? The terrible truth is revealed when it turns out the locals are in fact surf-crazed monsters - and they don't take kindly to tourists. Well not at first anyway. The arrival of a rampaging property developer changes everything. Sibling rivalry and genetic differences are suddenly swept aside, as everyone bands together to save the strange little place they've all come to call home.