A Dingo Ate My Movie is a podcast that features classic Ozploitation and other slightly left of centre and overlooked cult Australian films from the '70s, '80s and beyond. Join us each month to deep dive into the movies you know well and others that you may have never seen.
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Like what you're hearing? Let us know!Discover the enigmatic world of Australian cinema with us as Super Marcy from the Super Network joins the conversation about the 1980 thriller "Harlequin." Imagine the intrigue of a political family meeting a mysterious healer—this is just the tip of the iceberg as we unravel the film's captivating narrative surrounding the Rast family and the elusive Gregory Wolf. Spearheaded by talents like Robert Powell and David Hemmings, and guided by director Simon Wincer and screenwriter Everett DeRoche, we explore how "Harlequin" stands as a unique gem within the Ozploitation genre. Reflect on how this film fits into the broader tapestry of Australian cinema, and why it's a must-watch on platforms like Australia's Broly.From political thrillers to historical mysteries, the episode takes a fascinating detour into the real-life enigma of former Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt. Vanished without a trace, his disappearance sparked wild theories, from CIA abduction to submarine escapes, and we ponder the irony of a swimming pool bearing his name. We even draw unexpected parallels between this national mystery and the triumphant moment in rugby league history when the Cronulla Sharks finally claimed victory, "turning off the porch lights" and ending decades of anticipation for their loyal fans.Peel back the layers of "Harlequin" as we dissect its themes of illusion versus reality, and liken Gregory Wolf's character to historical figures like Rasputin. From practical effects to Brian May's haunting score, we appreciate the artistry that sets this film apart from typical Ozploitation offerings. With lively discussions on its ambiguous scenes and the performances that bring tension and depth to the screen, this episode is an invitation to rediscover a film that challenges perceptions and captivates the imagination. Join us for a journey through political intrigue, cinematic mysteries, and the fascinating landscape of Australian storytelling.Support the showA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:WebsiteBlueskyFacebookInstagramLetterboxdEmailMusic from the movies featured on the podcast: SpotifyApple MusicSupport Me At BuyMeACoffee Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We'd like to ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
Like what you're hearing? Let us know!Join us for an electrifying conversation on "A Dingo Ate My Movie" as a friend of the the podcast, Brandon Hardy, returns to dissect the 2022 Australian horror sensation "Talk To Me." What happens when friends unleash terrifying spirits using an embalmed hand? We talk about how Sophie Wilde and Miranda Otto's stellar performances breathed life into this chilling narrative, and follow the remarkable journey of directors Danny and Michael Philippou from YouTube icons to cinematic trailblazers. We'll also dive into the film's sweeping success at film festivals and its laudable reviews on IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, and Letterboxd.Have you ever wondered how smartphone culture shapes our experiences and perceptions, especially in the realm of modern horror? We'll explore this theme deeply as Brandon shares an anecdote from a midnight screening of "Evil Dead." This episode examines the film's portrayal of social media's influence on today's youth, the haunting isolation caused by our camera phones, and how these elements intertwine with grief and trauma. Finally, we discuss the grotesque and unsettling scenes that make "Talk To Me" unforgettable, from bone-chilling possessions to manipulative spirits preying on vulnerable characters. We'll debate the film's ambiguous ending and its impact on audience satisfaction, then shift gears to compare hype and expectations across films like Barbie, Oppenheimer, and upcoming cult favorites. Plus, we geek out over our passion for collecting physical media and obscure films. Tune in for an episode with horror analysis, personal stories, and cinematic love!Brandon's Socials and PodcastsVaricon Video PodcastThe Gory Picture Show PodcastX (Twitter)Support the Show.A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:WebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramLetterboxdEmailMusic from the movies featured on the podcast: SpotifyApple MusicSupport Me At BuyMeACoffee Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We'd like to ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
Send us a Text Message.Dive into the wild world of the "Barry McKenzie" movies with guest Matt Fulton. These cult classics from the '70s embody the irreverent and bold humour that makes them stand out in cinema history. Join us as we balance laughter with a look at the cultural impact these films have had.In this episode, we explore "The Adventures of Barry McKenzie" and "Barry McKenzie Holds His Own." Our exploration sheds light on Barry Crocker's iconic role as Barry and the memorable characters that made these films beloved by many. We delve into the nuances that define these movies, from their quirky humour to the unique blend of slapstick and song.We'll also tackle the peculiarities and outlandish humour that set the Barry McKenzie films apart. From their unconventional language to the memorable slapstick and the soundtrack, these elements underscore the films' distinctive charm and audacity. Join us as we celebrate the eccentrics and 'ratbags' of cinema, reflecting on an era where nothing was too sacred for the silver screen, and a good laugh was integral to the viewing experience. Grab your slouch hat and get ready for a nostalgic trip through a series that redefined comedic boundaries.Matt's Socials:WebsiteBlueskyMy Geek CultureChampagne Comedy PodcastSupport the Show.A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:WebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramLetterboxdEmailMusic from the movies featured on the podcast: SpotifyApple MusicSupport Me At BuyMeACoffee Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We'd like to ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
Brace yourselves for a spectral analysis as we team up with the Stiletto Banshees' very own Tab and Micah to dissect the atmospheric 2008 Australian film "Lake Mungo." Our latest episode transcends a mere movie review, venturing into the murky waters of the film's haunting narrative, its understated theatrical debut, and subsequent rise to cult status through intimate home viewings. We're peeling back the layers of Joel Anderson's direction and the standout performances that give this story its chilling depth – all the while, exploring the film's global appeal that belies its initial limited release.In an unexpected turn of appreciation for a genre we're often wary of, we find ourselves thoroughly entranced by "Lake Mungo's" fusion of true crime and ghostly encounters. Micah brings fresh eyes to the discussion, sharing her initial reactions to the film's subtle yet profound storytelling techniques. Alongside the eerie family dynamics, we're reflecting on the movie's ability to sustain tension and admiration for the crafted ambiguity that invites multiple viewings. Dive with us into the thought-provoking themes of grief and the unnerving ease of vanishing in the digital age, all set to a score that is as minimalistic as it is evocative.Concluding with an insightful dialogue on the portrayal of grief and the convoluted path to resolution, this episode promises a compelling examination of how the film's characters navigate their harrowing loss. We delve into the chilling implications of a neighbour's secret and the shocking twists that ensue, painting a poignant portrait of a family in the throes of sorrow. With a nod to the sociocultural commentary woven through the film and our upcoming reviews, this is an episode not to be missed by cinephiles and supernatural aficionados alike. Join the conversation as Tab and Micah lend their expertise to this profound exploration of "Lake Mungo.Guest SocialsTab: InstagramMicah: InstagramThe Stiletto Banshees: Website | InstagramSupport the showA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:WebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramLetterboxdEmailMusic from the movies featured on the podcast: SpotifyApple MusicSupport Me At BuyMeACoffee Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We'd like to ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
Strap in for a journey down memory lane as we're joined by the ever-insightful Matt Fulton to revisit the rollicking world of '70s Australian sex comedies. Together, we traverse the risqué landscape of "Alvin Purple" and its sequel "Alvin Rides Again," dissecting how these flicks navigated the era's sexual liberation while tickling the nation's funny bone. From the critical lashings to the box office success, we dissect the allure of Alvin's mishaps, examining the films' cultural impact and their unique position in Aussie cinematic lore.With a mischievous chuckle, Matt and I explore the first film's clever blend of humor and eroticism, orchestrated by the sharp-witted Tim Burstall. We ponder the satirical role reversal of the sexual chase and how it mirrored the period's changing attitudes towards women's liberation and sex therapy. As we crack open the darker tones of the sequel, we delve into the complex narrative choices that stirred both entertainment and reflection during the transformative '70s.Lastly, we can't help but let out a hearty laugh as we discuss the unexpected narrative acrobatics of "Alvin Rides Again." From sex comedy to action-packed pastiche, we marvel at the sequel's leap into Bond-esque territory, complete with rocket launchers and speedboat chases. It's a wild ride through some of the most iconic, albeit occasionally cringe-worthy, moments in Australian film history that will leave you both nostalgic and critically engaged. Join us for this cheeky trip down memory lane, where Aussie cinema once dared to bare with a confident swagger.Matt's Socials:WebsiteBlueskyMy Geek CultureChampagne Comedy PodcastSupport the showA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:WebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramLetterboxdEmailMusic from the movies featured on the podcast: SpotifyApple MusicSupport Me At BuyMeACoffee Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We'd like to ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
This week on "A Dingo Ate My Movie," we're diving into the sultry and suspenseful world of "Snapshot," a 1979 Australian cult classic. Directed by Simon Wincer, this film, also known as "The Day After Halloween," is a hidden gem of Aussie cinema that blends thriller and drama in a unique narrative.Join us as we explore the story of Angela, a hairdresser turned model who finds herself in the crosshairs of an intense and eerie stalker. "Snapshot" is a snapshot of the '70s itself, with its distinct style, music, and a vibe that can only be described as quintessentially Australian. We'll dissect the compelling performances, the atmospheric cinematography, and how this movie reflects the societal and cultural nuances of its time.We've got some juicy behind-the-scenes stories and insights into the film's reception then and now. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Australian cult cinema, this episode will ignite a love for the unique flair of Aussie filmmaking. So, grab your popcorn and settle in for a thrilling ride through the streets of 1970s Melbourne! Remember, you can stream the episode on all major podcast platforms. Don't forget to subscribe for more deep dives into the quirky, the underrated, and the outright bizarre in Australian film history.Follow Annette:Two Crones and a BookThe Stiletto BansheesSupport the showA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:WebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramLetterboxdEmailMusic from the movies featured on the podcast: SpotifyApple MusicSupport Me At BuyMeACoffee Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We'd like to ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
It's 1900 in Australia. A group of students from a girls' boarding school, brimming with the enthusiasm of youth, embark on what's supposed to be a carefree Valentine's Day outing at the iconic Hanging Rock. The ambience is idyllic, and the laughter is contagious. But as the day unfolds, this innocent trip takes a dark turn. Four girls, drawn inexplicably into the rock's embrace, venture deeper. By sunset, only one returns, memory erased, and a teacher is mysteriously gone.Behind this masterpiece is director Peter Weir, who, fresh from his first full-length feature film, The Cars That Ate Paris, crafts an atmosphere that is seen and felt. The cast, led by talents like Anne-Louise Lambert as the ethereal Miranda and Rachel Roberts as the stern Mrs Appleyard, breathe life into Joan Lindsay's iconic novel.But this film isn't just about the mystery of the missing. At its core, "Picnic at Hanging Rock" delves into themes of nature versus civilisation. The untouched beauty of the Australian wilderness stands in stark contrast to the Victorian-era restraints and societal expectations the girls grapple with. Themes of time, both its palpable passage on that fateful day and the metaphysical aspects, play heavily throughout the film. It challenges us to consider sexuality, the mysteries of adolescence, and the clash between the known and the unknown.This isn't just a movie; it's a mood, an atmosphere. It's a dreamlike state that lingers, asking viewers to grapple with the line between reality and the ethereal, the known and the unknowable. The haunting soundtrack and the Australian landscape's cinematic beauty craft a visceral and cerebral experience.And today, as we traverse this intricate cinematic landscape, we're joined by Tab. With her unique insights and deep appreciation for film, we're set to embark on a deep dive into this masterpiece. So, listeners, join us as we explore, analyse, and celebrate the intricacies and enigmas of "Picnic at Hanging Rock."Follow Tab and the Stiletto Banshees:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestilettobanshees/Web: https://www.thestilettobanshees.com/Support the showIf you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Web: dingomoviepod.comTwitter: @DingoMovieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/Feej/Email: pete@dingomoviepod.comSpotify Music Playlist (music from the movies featured on the podcast)Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to fully appreciate the era we're discussing.
What would you do if faced with the daunting challenge of compiling a list of 31 Australian horror films from the 70s, 80s and beyond? How would you dissect each one, unearthing the thematic commonalities while keeping your nerves intact? That's precisely the task we've taken on in this hair-raising episode. Join your host, Pete and special guest, Bede from the Super Network, as we delve into the bone-chilling realm of Aussie horror classics like 'Wake in Fright', 'Night of Fear', and 'Houseboat Horror', kicking off a journey into the spine-tingling depths of cinematic terror. In our exploration, we detour through Pete's innovative Halloween challenge, venturing into an analysis over thirty-one adrenaline-pumping days. Featuring 'Next Of Kin', 'Razorback', 'Dark Age', and 'Black Sheep', we dissect these classics, unmasking their eerie allure while savouring the thrill of each scare. We take a side trip into indie cinema, where we explore 'Stuffings' - a unique Christmas horror film and Leigh Whannell's 'The Invisible Man'. We also discuss 'Night of Fear', the first Australian horror film, and compare the Australian and US versions of 'Body Melt'.The climax of our journey takes us into the world of modern horror narratives, where the lines between real-world horrors and fictional terror blur. We intensely examine films like 'The Nightingale', 'Snowtown', 'Little Monsters', and 'Turkey Shoot', all while unearthing their unique horror elements. We also examine classic horror films such as 'Scare Campaign', 'Blood Rage', 'Pieces', 'One Must Fall', and 'Blood Vessel'. We conclude with a glimpse into the future, speculating on the upcoming 'Surrogate'. So, buckle up for a wild ride into the heart of Australian horror cinema – it's a thrilling, chilling adventure not for the faint-hearted.Bede's SocialsWebsite: https://supermarcey.com/"Bede Vs. The Living Dead" Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/bede-vs-the-living-dead/id1646573039Twitter: https://twitter.com/BedeJermynLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/bedejermyn/Support the showIf you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Web: dingomoviepod.comTwitter: @DingoMovieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/Feej/Email: pete@dingomoviepod.comSpotify Music Playlist (music from the movies featured on the podcast)Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to fully appreciate the era we're discussing.
Ever been intrigued by the mysteries of horror films and the eerie entities they portray? Brace yourself for a gripping discussion as Anna Schmidt of the Perfectly Paranormal podcast and I unravel the chilling narrative and thematic depth of the 2014 Australian horror film, The Babadook. We dive into the plot's fascinating dynamics, the cast's extraordinary performances, and the unique challenges faced by a young actor immersed in a spooky role. From the first eerie encounter to the climactic power struggle, The Babadook takes its viewers through a haunting journey of possession and redemption. Anna and I dissect the progression of the paranormal presence in the film, shedding light on the emotional trauma that fuels its manifestation. As a twist, we discuss a less conventional approach to dealing with such entities, prioritising emotional resonance over traditional tools. We even bring to light a recent, real-life case that tests this unique approach.Moving beyond the spectral spookiness, our conversation delves into the profound themes and imagery that create the haunting ambience of The Babadook. How does the strained relationship between Amelia and her sister underpin the narrative tension? What's the story behind the sinister book that introduces the Babadook? Join us as we navigate these dark narratives and the enigmatic corners of the horror genre.Anna's SocialsWebsite - https://www.spiritualbe-ing.com.au/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@paranormalspecialistInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/anna_paranormal_specialist/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/annaparanormalspecialistSupport the showIf you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Web: dingomoviepod.comTwitter: @DingoMovieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/Feej/Email: pete@dingomoviepod.comSpotify Music Playlist (music from the movies featured on the podcast)Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to fully appreciate the era we're discussing.
Welcome to a journey into the world of the delightfully dreadful, the charmingly cringe-worthy and the beautifully bad. My guest, Matt Fulton, and I have both been captivated by the unique niche of Australian films, and there is no better example than the cult classic Houseboat Horror. Houseboat Horror – it's a name that elicits a myriad of reactions, and for good reason. From the infamous budget constraints to the eclectic cast and it's "Banned in Queensland" status, Matt and I dissect the myriad of reasons why fans so adore this film. And let's not forget the iconic VHS box art that has undoubtedly contributed to the cult status of this unforgettable movie.Of course, a chat about Houseboat Horror wouldn't be complete without a dissection of its outrageous elements, from the nudity and music to the awkward kills. We scrutinize the digital restoration and the unintended hilarity that some of the lines bring about. We reflect on editor Clayton Jacobson and his uncompensated work on the film and then dive into the newly released Blu-Ray and special features that make Houseboat Horror the cult classic it is today. So, grab a stiff drink, get comfortable, and prepare for a trip into the heart of Australian film culture.Matt's SocialsWeb: https://mygeekculture.com.au/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattFultonComAuChampagne Comedy Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/champagne-comedy-podcast/id1528934202Support the showIf you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Web: dingomoviepod.comTwitter: @DingoMovieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail: pete@dingomoviepod.comSpotify Music Playlist (music from the movies featured on the podcast)Please be aware that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
Young Einstein: Unconventional Humor Meets Offbeat ScienceGet ready to unravel the quirky world of the 1989 film Young Einstein with me and my special guests, Tab and Micah. We'll take you on a journey through this unconventional comedy that blends slapstick humour, romance, and scientific discovery, all backed by an eclectic soundtrack featuring Icehouse, the Stems, Mental as Anything, and the Models. Discover how a simple t-shirt idea sparked this iconic Australian movie, which went on to achieve $24.9 million in global box office success.We'll dive deep into the eccentric world of Young Einstein, exploring iconic scenes like his invention of 4/4 time and his amusing encounter with gravity. We also discuss the film's stunning natural backdrops, hilarious throwaway jokes, and unforgettable cameos. Plus, learn about the unique Australian humour and the eerie Asylum scene that adds an interesting twist to the movie.Join us as we discuss Young Einstein's iconic hair, drawing comparisons between Albert Einstein and our quirky protagonist. We'll also discuss the movie's diverse music selection, including tracks like Great Southern Land, Hungry Town, and Weirdo Libido, and the Australian music of the time that didn't quite make it overseas. Don't miss this fascinating conversation on A Dingo Ate My Movie!Guest Socials:The Stiletto Banshees Podcast: https://www.thestilettobanshees.com/The Stiletto Banshees Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestilettobanshees/Micah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/msvalentine138/Tab on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/horrorflicktab/Support the showIf you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Web: dingomoviepod.comTwitter: @DingoMovieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail: pete@dingomoviepod.comSpotify Music Playlist (music from the movies featured on the podcast)Please be aware that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
Today I'm joined by Matthew from the Weird Crap in Australia Podcast, and we're discussing Stone from 1974.When several members of the GraveDiggers outlaw motorcycle club are murdered, Sydney detective Stone (Ken Shorter) is sent to investigate. Led by the Undertaker (Sandy Harbutt), a Vietnam war veteran, the GraveDiggers allow Stone to pose as a gang member. Leaving behind society girlfriend Amanda (Helen Morse), Stone begins to identify with the Undertaker and his comrades Hooks (Roger Ward), Toad (Hugh Keays-Byrne), Dr Death (Vincent Gil), Captain Midnight (Bindi Williams), Septic (Dewey Hungerford) and Vanessa (Rebecca Gilling), the Undertaker's girlfriend. Amid violent confrontations with the Black Hawks, a rival gang the GraveDiggers hold responsible, Stone uncovers a political conspiracy behind the killings. When the truth is revealed, Stone must choose between his job and his loyalty to the GraveDiggers.Matt's SocialsTwitter - https://twitter.com/weirdcrapausFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/weirdcrapinaustraliaPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/WeirdCrapInAustraliaSupport the showIf you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Web: dingomoviepod.comTwitter: @DingoMovieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail: pete@dingomoviepod.comSpotify Music Playlist (music from the movies featured on the podcast)Please be aware that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
In this episode, I'm joined by independent filmmaker James Dean to discuss Long Weekend from 1978.Long Weekend tells the story of a couple, Peter and Marcia, who are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and take a long weekend away. They drive out of town to a remote beach location, and as they arrive, it becomes clear that the place is not as peaceful as they had hoped. Strange things start happening around them, and they soon find themselves in a dangerous situation. Long Weekend is an environmental horror film but with a twist. It's not just the supernatural forces that Peter and Marcia must contend with - their relationship is being tested as they find themselves in increasingly terrifying scenarios. The film captures the tension between human relationships and forces beyond our control.The performances of John Hargreaves and Briony Behets are outstanding, and Eggleston's direction is masterful. He uses the camera significantly, creating a sense of dread and unease that lingers in the viewer's mind long after the credits roll. Long Weekend is an excellent example of an Australian horror film that still stands the test of time. We'll discuss the themes the movie explores, the performances, and the direction. We'll also look at the film's legacy and how it is regarded today.We also discuss independent filmmaking, Jame's previous movie, Fountaine and the Vengeful Nun Who Wouldn't Die, and the upcoming XXX-Mas.So join us as we explore this classic film and learn why it has become an Australian classic. James' Socials:Twitter - https://twitter.com/jamesd7004Monster Kid Productions - https://www.monsterkidfilms.comThe Film Hacks Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-film-hacks/id1554787184XXX-Mas on Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/xxx-mas-christmas-slasher-film#/Support the showIf you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Web: dingomoviepod.comTwitter: @DingoMovieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail: pete@dingomoviepod.comSpotify Music Playlist (music from the movies featured on the podcast)Please be aware that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
What do you get when you mix a mad scientist, a masked murderer in a Tor Johnson mask and a five-minute, tightly choreographed dance number?If you answered 'Dead Kids' aka 'Strange Behaviour' from 1981, you would be right. Join Micah and me as we discuss a film that flies far below the radar and is a much better movie than it has any right to be.Micah's Socials:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/msvalentine138/Keep an eye out for 'The Stiletto Banshees', coming soon!A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the showIf you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Web: dingomoviepod.comTwitter: @DingoMovieFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail: pete@dingomoviepod.comSpotify Music Playlist (music from the movies featured on the podcast)Please be aware that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.
In this episode, we sit down with one of the most interesting and influential people in the Australian film industry, Brian Trenchard-Smith.Brian is a renowned film and television director with over 50 years of experience in the industry. He has directed many projects, from action movies and thrillers to comedies and dramas. Some of his notable works include "The Man from Hong Kong," "BMX Bandits," "Turkey Shoot," and "Stunt Rock," to name just a few.Unfortunately, we experienced some technical issues during the interview, and we could only present the latter half of our conversation. Despite the challenges, I had a fascinating and enlightening discussion with Brian, who shared insights into his career and the film industry. We hope you enjoy this glimpse into the mind of a talented and innovative filmmaker.I am grateful to Brian for his willingness to work with me through the technical difficulties we encountered while recording.Thank you, Brian, for your time and patience.Brian's latest book, "Adventures in the B Movie Trade" is a great read and a fantastic resource for aspiring filmmakers. It's available at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com.au/ADVENTURES-MOVIE-TRADE-Medwin-Trenchard-Smith/dp/B09S9JBV3Y/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3FRQPUCZUBVCO&keywords=brian+trenchard+smith&qid=1671775949&sprefix=brian+trenchard+smith%2Caps%2C233&sr=8-5Support the showIf you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.com
I'm joined for this episode by Tab from Test Pattern to discuss Wolf Creek from 2005.Wolf Creek is a 2005 horror film set in the outback of Australia. The movie follows three young backpackers travelling through a remote region when they are attacked by a man named Mick Taylor. Taylor is a sadistic killer who enjoys torturing and murdering his victims. The film was criticized for its graphic violence, but it was also praised for its suspenseful storytelling and eerie setting. If you're looking for a horror movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat, then Wolf Creek is worth a watch.Wolf Creek is available to stream on Stan (Australia) and Tubi (US).Tab's Socials:Twitter - https://twitter.com/horrorflicktabTest Pattern on Twitter - https://twitter.com/testpatternshowTest Pattern Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/test-pattern-a-horror-movie-podcast/id1173299455If you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepodA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show
I'm joined for this episode by Angie Frissore to discuss the outback revenge flick, Fair Game, from 1986.The film 'Fair Game' takes you on an adventurous journey into the Australian bush with three crazy kangaroo hunters who trespass and terrorise a woman who runs a wildlife sanctuary. When they realise what they've taken upon themselves, it's too late!Fair Game is available on Prime Video in Australia and Blu-ray through Umbrella Entertainment.If you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepodGuest SocialsTwitter - @angiebulkeleyA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show
Thanks for joining us for another episode. I'm joined by Brandon Hardy from Varicon Video and The Gory Picture show in this episode to discuss Brian Trenchard-Smith's BMX Bandits from 1983.BMX Bandits is available on both Netflix, Binge and Prime Video in Australia and on Blu-ray through Umbrella Entertainment.If you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepodGuest Socials:Twitter - @TheBrandonHardy | @VariconVideo | @gory_showVaricon Video - https://variconvideo.comA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show
Thanks for joining us for another episode. In this episode, I'm joined by Bede Jermyn from The Super Network to discuss the final chapter (for now) of George Miller's Mad Max quadrilogy, Fury Road.Mad Max: Fury Road is available on both Netflix and Stan in Australia and on Blu-ray.The book Bede mentions in the episode is called “Blood, Sweat & Chrome: The Wild and True Story of Mad Max: Fury Road” and is available on Amazon.If you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepodGuest Socials:Bede Jermyn:Twitter - https://twitter.com/BedeJermyn | https://twitter.com/SM_SuperNetworkWeb - https://supermarcey.com/A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show
In this episode, I'm joined by Brandon and Louis from the Gory Picture Show to discuss John Lamond's ‘Nightmares' from 1980.The three of us had an absolute blast talking about this movie, which, while it isn't a particularly good film, is still very entertaining.Nightmares is available on Amazon Prime in Australia and Blu-ray from Umbrella Entertainment. If you are interested in Nightmares, this is the definitive version. The Blu-Ray is packed with extras, and the movie looks great. It's also an ‘all-region' release.https://shop.umbrellaent.com.au/collections/ozploitation/products/nightmares-ozploitation-classics-6-blu-rayEven though all my episodes are marked ‘explicit', please know that this particular episode contains some sexual content that may offend some people. If you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepodGuest Socials:Gory Picture Show on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gory-picture-show/id1507814592Twitter - @gory_show | @LouisJOtero | @TheBrandonHardyA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show
In our latest episode, I'm joined by Jacob and Tab from Test Pattern to talk about the polarising Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome. We share our thoughts on the film and talk a little bit about the final year of Test Pattern.If you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepodJoin Test Pattern as they count down to their final episodes:Web - https://www.testpatternshow.com/Twitter - @testpatternshowTab's Socials:Twitter - @horrorflicktabJacob's Socials:Twitter - @banedromA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show
Today I'm joined by Marcey from the Super Network to talk about 100 Bloody Acres. We talked about the film and spent a few minutes talking about Ozploitation films.100 Bloody Acres is a fun dark comedy from brothers Colin and Cameron Cairnes. Want to see the ‘Morgan's Organic' ads we talked about during the episode? https://www.youtube.com/user/MorgansOrganicThe film is currently streaming on Netflix and ABC iView in Australia. It's also available to rent or buy on Apple TV, Amazon, and Google Play.If you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepodMarcey's Socials:Twitter - @supermarcey / @SM_SuperNetwork / @AfterDarkPodNetFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheSuperNetworkWeb - www.supermarcey.comA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comMusic: Chicken Hut Bluegrass by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
Prepare to return to the wasteland with Pete and Brandon as we continue our Mad Max retrospective with Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior. Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior is currently streaming on Paramount+, Foxtel Now and Binge in Australia. It's also available to rent or buy on Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play.If you're enjoying the podcast, you can support me at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepodBrandon's Socials:Twitter - @TheBrandonHardy / @VariconVideo / @gory_showA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
In this episode, I'm joined by Andrew to discuss Ann Turner's ‘Celia' from 1989.Celia is currently streaming on Shudder in the US. It's also available to rent or buy on Apple TV, YouTube and Google Play.Monsters, Masks and Murgatroyd: The Horror of Ann Turner's CeliaAndrew's Links:Website: www.TheCurb.com.auTwitter: https://twitter.com/thecurbauFacebook: https://facebook.com/thecurbau A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
It's the end of the world as we know it, and Jacob and I feel just fine.In this, the first episode of our Mad Max retrospective, we discuss the origins of the franchise and how George Miller redefined action cinema with his seminal work. Listen to hear our thoughts on the first film and what we're looking forward to in future episodes.Mad Max is currently streaming on Stan, Foxtel Now and Binge in Australia. It's also available to rent or buy on Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play or Fetch.Jacob's Socials:Twitter - @banedrom / @testpatternshowA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week, Jay joins me to discuss both the stunts and the rock of Brian Trenchard Smith's Stunt Rock from 1978.As of this writing, stunt Rock can be viewed on Amazon Prime in the USA and is available to rent or buy on Apple TV. There is also a recently released Blu-ray from Umbrella Entertainment under their 'Ozploitation Classics' label, which I would recommend. https://shop.umbrellaent.com.au/products/stunt-rock-ozploitation-classics-8-blu-ray-comicA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week, Louis J Otero from The Gory Picture Show joins me to discuss the insane body horror of Body Melt from 1993.Body Melt can be currently be viewed on Shudder, Tubi and is available on Blu-ray and DVD from Umbrella Entertainment. https://shop.umbrellaent.com.au/products/body-melt-blu-ray-ozploitation-classicsLouis's Socials:Twitter - @LouisJOtero | @gory_showA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comMusic: Dark Side Of Mars by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week Brandon Hardy from Varicon Video and The Gory Picture Show joins me to discuss Next of Kin from 1982.Brandon's Socials:Twitter - @TheBrandonHardy | @VariconVideo | @gory_showVaricon Video - https://variconvideo.comA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comGdVHAx4jbpV46XG0W8VmSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
Hi and welcome to A Dingo Ate My Movie. Today I'm joined again by Tab from Test Pattern to talk about Gillian Armstrong's quirky musical, Starstruck, from 1982.Links: Test Pattern Podcast - https://testpatternshow.comTab on Twitter - https://twitter.com/horrorflicktabStarstruck, The Ultimate Fan Guide - https://starstruck1982.weebly.comA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/dingomoviepodTwitter - https://twitter.com/DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodWeb - https://twitter.com/DingoMovieEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week I'm joined by SKetches to chat about Dark Age from 1982 SKetches on Twitter - https://twitter.com/sketches_mrA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodTwitter - @DingoMovieInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week I'm joined again by Brandon Hardy from Varicon Video and The Gory Picture Show to discuss Brian Trenchard-Smith's family-friendly, Frog Dreaming from 1986.Brandon's Socials:Twitter - @TheBrandonHardy | @VariconVideo | @gory_showVaricon Video - https://variconvideo.comA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/dingomoviepod Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepod Email - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.com Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week Brandon Hardy from Varicon Video and The Gory Picture Show joins me to discuss Richard Franklin's 1981 thriller, RoadGames.Brandon's Socials:Twitter - @TheBrandonHardy | @VariconVideo | @gory_showVaricon Video - https://variconvideo.comA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/dingomoviepod Twitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepod Email - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week I'm joined by Jeremy to chat about Richard Franklin's Partrick from 1978 and Mark Hartley's remake from 2013A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/dingomoviepodTwitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
Put on your best suits and prom dresses and join Tab and me at the school formal while we talk about Sean Byrne's dark take on a John Hughes film, 'The Loved Ones' from 2009.If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting us on Patreon. Links:Test Pattern Podcast - https://www.testpatternshow.comTab on Twitter - @horrorflicktabA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodTwitter - @DingoMovieInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepod/Email - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.com Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week I'm joined by Jay to chat about Ted Kotcheff's beer-soaked journey into mans deepest depths of depravity, Wake in Fright from 1971Jay on Twitter - https://twitter.com/fin313A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodTwitter - @DingoMovieInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week I'm joined by SKetches to chat about Russell Mulchay's antipodean creature feature, Razorback from 1984.SKetches on Twitter - https://twitter.com/sketches_mrA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodTwitter - @DingoMovieInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week I'm joined by Louis from Random Movie Roulette, and Gory Picture show to discuss Brian Trenchard-Smith's Ozploitation classic, Turkey Shoot.Louis on Twitter - https://twitter.com/LouisJOteroRandom Movie Roulette - https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/rmrouletteGory Picture Show - https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/thegorypictureshowA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodTwitter - @DingoMovieInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.com Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week I'm joined by Jacob, the other half of Test Pattern, to chat about Philippe Mora's marsupial werewolf jaunt down-under, Howling 3: The Marsupials. Test Pattern Podcast - https://www.testpatternshow.comJacob on Twitter - @banedromA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodTwitter - @DingoMovieInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepod/Email - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week I'm joined by Tab from Test Pattern to discuss another Brian Trenchard-Smith Ozploitation classic, Dead End Drive-In. While not widely released on streaming services at this time (it may be available on Prime and Tubi in the US), it is available from Arrow video on a feature-packed Blu-Ray. Once again I have to mention Brian Trenchard-Smith's book, 'Adventures in the B Movie Trade', which provided much background information on the making of this film, I highly recommend it.Links:Test Pattern Podcast - https://www.testpatternshow.comTab on Twitter - @horrorflicktabAdventures in the B Movie Trade - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08JVLC35P/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_4ZDYPEF73ZTB9DER5SM2Dead End Drive-In Blu-Ray from Arrow Films - https://arrowfilms.com/product-detail/dead-end-drive-in-blu-ray/FCD1362A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodTwitter - @DingoMovieInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepod/Email - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.com Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
This week I'm joined by Brandon Hardy from the Varicon Video podcast to chat about The Man From Hong Kong. Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith in 1975, this film is one of the classics of the Ozploitation genre.A lot of the background information regarding the production of this movie was sourced from Brian Trenchard-Smith's recent book, 'Adventures in the B Movie Trade'. This book is a great retrospective on his film career and recommended reading if you're in any way interested in filmmaking. The movie itself can be found on many streaming platforms. I've included the link to Prime below, however, I absolutely recommend picking up the feature-packed Blu-ray from Umbrella Entertainment. Here you'll find not only the movie and great commentary by Brian Trenchard-Smith, but a wealth of extras including some of his other films and documentaries, Stunt Rock, Deathcheaters, and Dangerfreaks to name a few. Links:Varicon Video - https://variconvideo.com/Brandon Hardy on Twitter - @TheBrandonHardyAdventures in the B Movie Trade - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08JVLC35P/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_4ZDYPEF73ZTB9DER5SM2The Man From Hong Kong on Prime (AU) - https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0QSUFDZVQWF9KENZ88RXN8L9D1/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_rThe Man From Hong Kong Blu-Ray - https://www.umbrellaent.com.au/movies/2872-man-from-hong-kong-the-ozploitation-classics-blu-ray.htmlA Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodTwitter - @DingoMovieInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepod/Email - pete@dingomoviepod.com Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
Welcome to the first episode of 'A Dingo Ate My Movie!', in which I provide an explanation of the 'Ozploitation' genre and talk, in general, about what I hope the podcast will become.Would love to hear your feedback on twitter, FB or email at pete@dingomoviepod.comThanks for listening!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)