Saw the new Jimeoin movie called "The Extra" yesterday. I enjoyed it, though Margaret didn't much. The film is a black comedy about the making of a film which is a black comedy about an insignificant guy in the big city, about an insignificant guy in the big city, starring Jimeoin himself. (And no, that isn't a typing mistake.)
I thought it was quite neat and downright hilarious at points. It had some quite refreshing twists. Margaret said she didn't like it because it was "amateurish", but I think that really means "didn't have US accents or expensive special effects and was filmed in Melbourne".
I don't know how many people think like Margaret, but I suspect a lot do. In that case we in the Australian arts are sunk before we begin because the public have been so deeply preconditioned by the US industry that only good imitations can be accepted. But of course that denies any real chance of succeeding by doing stuff relevant to local culture. Bugger!
I thought it was quite neat and downright hilarious at points. It had some quite refreshing twists. Margaret said she didn't like it because it was "amateurish", but I think that really means "didn't have US accents or expensive special effects and was filmed in Melbourne".
I don't know how many people think like Margaret, but I suspect a lot do. In that case we in the Australian arts are sunk before we begin because the public have been so deeply preconditioned by the US industry that only good imitations can be accepted. But of course that denies any real chance of succeeding by doing stuff relevant to local culture. Bugger!