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Priscilla Queen of the Desert!

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crimson Mon 19-Nov-12 21:47:00

I knew I'd got it on video somewhere. The sound was awful so I couldn't catch some of the dialogue, but I can now tick it off my list of films I must get round to watching. Terence Stamp was brilliant. Now to delve into another of my three boxes full of old videos that I can't bear to throw out and watch another one. Orlando, perhaps?

Anne58 Mon 19-Nov-12 21:48:42

The Blues Brothers?

(Loved Terence Stamp in Priscilla!)

annodomini Mon 19-Nov-12 21:53:24

I loved that film too - saw it a couple of times on TV but haven't got it on DVD. Another Australian one I could watch again is Muriel's Wedding. And the greatest cross-dressing film - Some Like it Hot. Unbeatable.

Ana Mon 19-Nov-12 21:55:25

I love Muriel's Wedding too! I don't want to watch many films more than once, but that's one of them!

Maniac Tue 20-Nov-12 10:47:20

I love Terence in any role but his portrayal in'Priscilla' was outstanding. I saw it at the cinema when it first came out.I took with me a friend who is quite conventional -apprehensive about her reaction.She came out beaming and said 'Amazing-the best film I've seen in ages!'

petallus Tue 20-Nov-12 13:05:41

I first saw Priscilla years ago at a local arty cinema. Loved it then.

But later on when I watched it again on tv I found the characters annoyingly narcissistic and selfish.

Some Like it Hot - absolutely brillliant. I've watched it many times.

JessM Tue 20-Nov-12 13:31:39

If you liked Priscilla you would like current aussie film The Sapphires currently on release. smile

Faye Tue 20-Nov-12 18:03:14

I loved Priscilla and Muriel's Wedding and have watched them many times. Strictly Ballroom and Red Dog were just as good. I also enjoyed Rabbit Proof Fence, it is a true story and not humorous as the others but worth watching.

crimson Tue 20-Nov-12 18:19:53

They do make exceedingly good films down under. Red Dog was lovely. Priscilla was very dated [it was so old the video had an advert for the English Patient which had just come out on video; given that Priscilla was recorded from the telly it must have been a few years older than that]. Of all the actors that were in Neighbours when it first started, Guy Pearce must be the one that really made it as a Hollywood actor. Think I last saw him in The Road, but he does pop up in a lot of films.

Faye Tue 20-Nov-12 18:27:06

Shine is another you might enjoy crimson. It's different again and won an Oscar and stars Geoffrey Rush (The King's Speech). My ex husband had a tiny, tiny part (some of it was filmed in Adelaide) most of his role ended up on the cutting room floor.

Ana Tue 20-Nov-12 18:27:25

I've always liked Bryan Brown. At one time he seemed to be in every Australian film going!

Ana Tue 20-Nov-12 18:28:41

Should've remembered him for the 'Scrumptilicious men over 50' thread...hmm

johanna Tue 20-Nov-12 18:30:04

Oh yes Priscilla Queen of The Desert what a fabulous film.
Has anybody seen Victor Victoria? If not , buy it you will not regret it.
And since we are on that theme what about The Bird Cage?

All very uplifting entertainment.

annodomini Tue 20-Nov-12 18:43:57

The Bird Cage was a great vehicle for Robin Williams!

Faye Tue 20-Nov-12 19:48:20

Bill Hunter who was in Muriel's Wedding, Strictly Ballroom and Priscilla died recently. Also there are a few of the same actors in Muriel's Wedding and Strictly Ballroom.

petallus Tue 20-Nov-12 19:52:02

Is that the film with Julie Andrews? I seem to remember I quite fancied the Victor character.

Deedaa Tue 20-Nov-12 20:59:08

I've always loved Priscilla and I've always thought Terence Stamp did a wonderful PR job for Transvestites/sexuals looking so stunningly elegant when he was off stage instead of the usual cliche drag queen. Love Victor Victoria, I remember nearly laughing myself sick at bits of it. Strictly Ballroom was a film I wasn't going to bother with and then couldn't leave and Shine was just brilliant! I got home from work late one evening , put the TV on before I put the kettle on and saw Shine was on. Ugh I don't want to watch this I thought. Next thing I knew I'd sat through the whole thing and was nearly dead of dehydration but couldn't possibly have left it.

PS Bryan Brown is lovely, always seems such a nice bloke. Perfect in A Town Like Alice.

crimson Tue 20-Nov-12 21:46:43

I'm still mulling over Terence Stamp's performance in the film; it was so poignant. Can anyone tell me what happened at the start [when someone died] because I couldn't make out what was said.

crimson Wed 28-Nov-12 20:58:11

I can't find the main thread about The Sapphires but, thanks Jess for recommending it. I defy anyone not to love it smile. Laughed and cried. What is it with Australian films about true events [I'm thinking Red Dog not Priscilla!]? It were luverly.

JessM Thu 29-Nov-12 19:04:34

Glad you caught it Phoenix. A little gem isnt it. Loved the very end with the real ones! Weren't they beautiful. Then and now.

crimson Thu 29-Nov-12 19:24:18

The Chris O'Dowd character reminded me of Dylan Moran so I was hooked from the start. This is very rare for me but I'd give it 10/10. I've got the cinema advert for it next to me and it makes me smile just to look at it smile. Cinema mostly full of women but I reckon most men would enjoy it as well. The girl who played the one that had been taken away was particularly beautiful, and what voices!