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    That's the bad Ghost Rider.

    This is the good Ghost Rider:


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    Wild at heart - that was an excellent movie - although Willam Defoe was the drawcard there.

    NZ can't make a decent movie if they tried. Piano was good but it was Australian. Show me an Australian movie & you can just about guarantee it will be really fricken good.

    Fricken lord of the rings - give me a break - prehistoric fricking road trip. Yep there's a whole world full of morons believing seppo hype
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    That's the bad Ghost Rider.

    This is the good Ghost Rider:
    That was awesome & what I thought the original post was about. Is that dude still around or was he killed?
    i'd like to try that on my beemer - maybe need wider lanes tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    That was awesome & what I thought the original post was about. Is that dude still around or was he killed?
    i'd like to try that on my beemer - maybe need wider lanes tho.
    I'm not sure who he even is, or if he's still around. If you look around the torrent sites you can find some of those movies. There is one movie where he does a runner from the cops on a bike (think it's a Hayabusa), and he does a runner from them in a WRX STI and with a motard as well.

    That dude has/had some mean skills to lane split at close to 300kmh.

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    I read the other week he has given up and his bike is part of some lottery being given away to a lucky person.

    *edit*
    Here we go http://www.ghostridermovie.net/666/l...sa-turbo-500hp

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    I read the other week he has given up and his bike is part of some lottery being given away to a lucky person.

    *edit*
    Here we go http://www.ghostridermovie.net/666/l...sa-turbo-500hp
    Whoever rides that must have fucking huge balls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Wild at heart - that was an excellent movie - although Willam Defoe was the drawcard there.

    NZ can't make a decent movie if they tried. Piano was good but it was Australian. Show me an Australian movie & you can just about guarantee it will be really fricken good.

    Fricken lord of the rings - give me a break - prehistoric fricking road trip. Yep there's a whole world full of morons believing seppo hype
    Just off the top of my head: Whale Rider, Once Were Warriors, World's Fastest Indian, Smash Palace, Goodbye Pork Pie, Heavenly Creatures, Boy, Sione's Wedding were all great Kiwi movies. But i think you must have been down at the pharmacy filling your prozac script and missed 'em eh?

    Yeah, you're absolutely right....a world full of morons get sucked in by the hype about LOR then come out raving about the movie because it's shit. Then go along to the next one.....and the next one....and probably the next one.......based purely on the hype. Yeah riiiiiight.........

    Funny as fuck that you don't like "seppo hype" yet go all moist in the panties over products from the United States of Australia. I spent 17years in the joint, watching many a bad Australian movie and it couldn't be more apt that they roll out a megadollar shocker called "Australia". I rest my case.

    But you are welcome to go live there and find out for yourself, don't worry there's plenty of prozac over there too so you'll be 'right.

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    All good points - especially about going moist in the panties-mmmm nice feeling that.
    You were right about filling out the prozac prescription after watching most of those NZ movies - apart rfom the fast indian & Sione they were depressing pieces of crap. 'Boy??? whalerider???' give me a fricking break.

    I've never lived in Aussie or been inclined to spend anylong periods of time over there but been to the gold coast a couple of times - that gives me as much insight into Australian life as a NZ movie does about Maori life.

    The reason I like Aussie movies is that most of the good ones are sleepers i've never heard of but been drawn right into after flicking channels. 'Proof', The japanese tourist/story?, kenny' & no i wouldn't bother going to see anything hyped like "Australia" In fact I steer away from mainstream hollywood movies cos 9/10 i'll be sitting there wondering why I went to see it.

    Feel free to defend your patriotic honour tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    Once Were Warriors
    That's not a movie. It's a documentary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    All good points - especially about going moist in the panties-mmmm nice feeling that.
    You were right about filling out the prozac prescription after watching most of those NZ movies - apart rfom the fast indian & Sione they were depressing pieces of crap. 'Boy??? whalerider???' give me a fricking break.

    I've never lived in Aussie or been inclined to spend anylong periods of time over there but been to the gold coast a couple of times - that gives me as much insight into Australian life as a NZ movie does about Maori life.

    The reason I like Aussie movies is that most of the good ones are sleepers i've never heard of but been drawn right into after flicking channels. 'Proof', The japanese tourist/story?, kenny' & no i wouldn't bother going to see anything hyped like "Australia" In fact I steer away from mainstream hollywood movies cos 9/10 i'll be sitting there wondering why I went to see it.

    Feel free to defend your patriotic honour tho
    It's not so much patriotic fervour as a dislike of ill informed generalisations. But hey, it's your attitude so enjoy the results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    It's not so much patriotic fervour as a dislike of ill informed generalisations. But hey, it's your attitude so enjoy the results.
    Hey that's a good one. Do ya mind if I use that as one of my own?

    When restlessly flicking channels a few years ago we came across this scene part way thru a movie where an old guy was riding along a road on a rideon lawn mower towing a homemade camping trailer. On either side of the road were corn fields that stretched out forever.
    This scene went on for about 5 minutes. Nothing but this dude riding along the endlessly straight road at about 10kph on his rideon towing this trailer. During that time my wife & I each wondered what was he was doing, where he was going & what was the story behind him that sent him out there.
    We kept watching it thru to the end & as people came into contact with him & heard his story he managed to casually address issues that were troubling them.
    That, to me, was a good movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    Just off the top of my head: Whale Rider, Once Were Warriors, World's Fastest Indian, Smash Palace, Goodbye Pork Pie, Heavenly Creatures, Boy, Sione's Wedding were all great Kiwi movies.
    Sleeping Dogs (Smiths Dream) is better than all of them
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    The Lawnmower Man

    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post

    When restlessly flicking channels a few years ago we came across this scene part way thru a movie where an old guy was riding along a road on a rideon lawn mower towing a homemade camping trailer. On either side of the road were corn fields that stretched out forever.


    That, to me, was a good movie.
    A beautiful gentle tale.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104692/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    A beautiful gentle tale.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104692/
    yes yes that's the one. Except he looked a little older & didn't kinda want to kill everyone.
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