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This week Gary and Iain review and discuss Two Hands (1999) by Director, Gregor Jordan. Starring Heath Ledger, Bryan Brown and Rose Byrne.For more Off The S...
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Sep 16, 2021 · Two Hands is clearly a 90s movie made in the wake of Pulp Fiction, with its multiple narratives and characters weaving and colliding with each other with hilarious and catastrophic results, but there’s enough of a distinctively Australian flavour to the proceedings to distinguish it as its own beast. It deftly juggles the absurd and hilarious ...
Jan 18, 2022 · Winner of five AFI Awards, including Best Film and featuring Academy Award® winner Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight) in his breakthrough performance, Two Hands ...
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Two Hands is enjoyably, recognisably Sydney-centric at every turn. The crims wear footy shorts and thongs; the shoot-outs tear their way through Kings Cross; Jimmy’s money gets stolen while he’s having an ill-advised swim at Bondi; crimes are organised while kids are put to bed; and there’s a moment of truth under the now gone monorail ...
#cultmoviereview #moviereview #filmreview #heathledger - Here’s my review of the 1999 Heath Ledger movie, Two Hands. Thanks for watching and please subscr...
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'Two hands' a great Australian crime romance from the late 90's starring Heath Ledger, Rose Byrne, Bryan Brown. It has one of the funniest bank robbery scenes I've ever seen. Travelling through Europe I would always find people watching this in the common room of backpackers, and loving it.
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Sep 9, 2020 · Two Hands set the benchmark of how to straddle the comedic line of extreme violence and out there comedy – these are drongos to be laughed at, all the while celebrating their stupidity. As Jimmy, Wozza, and getaway driver Craig (Kieran Darcy-Smith) try to escape the failed robbery, Craig cops a bullet to the head from the cops.