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Long-simmering hatred and racial tensions explode into over-the-top violence and savagery as multi-ethnic gangs engage in brutal fights for money, power and vengeance. The martial-arts mayhem is nonstop as director/writer/star Nunzio D.G. La Bianca takes his adrenaline-drenched gangster film to a level beyond such Australian ultra-violent classics as Romper Stomper and Once Were Warriors. Manufacturer: Allumination
Price Range: $1.74 - $24.98
Aussie Park Boyz
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| User Reviews |  | Waste of time rating: 1
Don't waste your time and your money. This movies its very stupid and there is no plot what so ever!!!!!!!!!!!!
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indescribably bad. rating: 1
Before I bought this movie, I knew it was bad, a few of my friends told me.... But I had no idea, this movie is truly shockingly bad, I would recommend you buy it and watch it, because it is truly unbelievable that this movie got actually got released, I mean what were they thinking... I could have made a better movie with my friends and the camera on my mobile phone, the Acting is bad, there is no story line, the fight scenes are awful the punches don't even come close, the music makes you want to cut your own ear's out.
I mean the movie looks like it was made for a high school assignment. I mean I usually don't mind bad cheesy movies, they are good for a laugh, But this movie goes beyond bad no words can ever describe how bad this movie truly is.
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Bad rating: 1
I remember taking 6th grade science at a deceptively straight-laced charter school. The teacher was very nice and knowledgeable, which is why one of the few things I remember from 6th grade was hypothermia. For a week or so we dove into that subject and studied it from every possible angle. One day our teacher treated us to an educational video, and when you're 11 years old, it's always a blast to watch a movie, no matter how dumb or self-righteous it is. The video was short, the production values were laughable, the music was cheesy, and the acting had "amateur" stamped all over it. However, it was quite enjoyable, and after class all of my friends and I stood around and ripped on that movie so bad, but deep down we all loved it because it had the redeeming quality of being the butt of so many jokes.
That educational video is Oscar-material compared to "Aussie Park Boyz". You never may have heard of this award-winning (!!) septic bomb, and for good reason. A friend lent it to me for the weekend and I was forewarned of the shoddiness I would encounter. Boy did I ever underestimate that warning. "Aussie Park Boyz" has to be THE worst movie of the 21st century...even worse than "Gili". It's an obscure B-movie that tries to thrive off of its self-importance and by the end makes you wish you had a gun nearby so you could empty a round into the television screen or better yet, your own head if the music score was too horrible to ignore long after the disc has been ejected from your player.
Here's the story: a gang of Australian hooligans who wear tight black clothes (how inventive!) tries to gain the upperhand in an urban slum that's incidentally crawling with so many multi-ethnic gangs you quickly wonder why they're in the same country, not to mention the same district. The leader of our intrepid gang is played by none other than the writer and director of our steaming corn log, Nunzio La Bianca, and his right-hand man, Joe Murabito, who is also the co-producer. These guys mug for the camera so much that it's almost impossible to parody, and when you're forced to stare at a guy's quivering lips and bulging eyeballs for more than an hour, you're gonna go insane. Anyway, these Australian chodes start fights, get into fights, get into trouble, get framed, and get beat. The end. With a premise that simple, you'd think the movie couldn't be that much of a bother right? Wrong. Everything that could've gone wrong with this movie did in fact go wrong, but the worst part is that it takes its time in showing you all the hows and whys (think Chinese water torture). The directing? Terrible. How terrible? Watch the opening sequence all the way through to the last one. Why? Because you're treated to such boring scenes like the gang eating food, working out, staring at their opponents and walking. The music? Terrible. How terrible? Listen to it for an hour and a half. Why? Because it sounds like a dental drill being pressed against an exposed root (without novocaine I might add). The list can go on forever.
The latter half of "APB" is undoubtedly the icing on the cake. Remember "The Warriors"? Yeah, that movie directed by a little someone by the name of Walter Hill? Watch it condensed into 15 minutes. There's a climactic string of fight sequences towards the end where the Aussie gang squares off against a hockey-mask gang, an Asian gang, a skinhead gang, an Irish gang, and a Maouri gang. I don't even think that was all they fought, but that's as much as I can remember. The cheesy gore effects reach astounding heights when the movie pulls "The Wild Bunch" out of its top hat and gives us an Angel-esq death scene complete with...tobasco sauce trickling from a nonexistant gash in someone's throat. In retrospect I think they must've used up a few bottles of tobasco and ketchup in order to make the "compellingly realistic" violence come to life as it did in this movie as a whole.
It has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. You can't necessarily laugh at it, but you certainly can't hone in on one thing to appreciate. It's just awful. It makes me think of all the tragic disasters we have witnessed and endured in the last couple of years. We had no chance of preventing them, but in many ways they'll leave a scar yet to be faded by time. 9-11. The tsunami. Hurricane Katrina. AUSSIE PARK BOYZ 2. God help us all.
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Aussie Park Boyz rating: 4
Great ACTION movie. Acting is weak, and also storyline, but fight scenes are awesome and make the movie great. If you enjoyed the Warriors then you'll enjoy this movie, with more fights!!!
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don't waste your time rating: 1
I was suckered into renting this amateurish attempt at a remake of The Warriors by the Maori thug on the cover and a reference to Once Were Warriors, which was a great film. This wasn't even palatable on a it's-so-bad-it's-good level.
One of the worst films I've ever seen.
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