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Ancient but still relevant.ancient bump.
Love this movie though. Fun fact, Davie was a real life heroin addict and committed suicide by train shortly after filming
Ancient but still relevant.ancient bump.
Love this movie though. Fun fact, Davie was a real life heroin addict and committed suicide by train shortly after filming
I nearly bought the soundtrack, before deciding I couldn't in good conscience buy a CD full of racist Oi songs. Awesome film though. The other main skinhead threw himself in front of a train before the film was released.
I'm pretty sure they hired a punk band to write those songs specifically for the movie.
I bought the soundtrack for $2 at a garage sale, I would put it on to shit stir my aboriginal mates, it would set them offI was about to reply to this.
Then I saw that I already did.
Charlottesville...
So what fists fights in the old folks home?That Skinhead song is so damn catchy haha.
They announced a few weeks ago they're making a series based on the film.
It's going to be set modern day with Muslim immigrants the targets of the skinheads instead of Asians.
I always figured Magoo and the others were dead but:
On Monday Stan announced a new six-part Romper Stomper spinoff is in the works, beginning production in Melbourne on Friday. It will feature the return of several characters – as well as the actors who played them, including Cackles (Dan Wyllie), Magoo (John Brumpton) and Gabe (Jacqueline McKenzie) – with themes that are “more relevant than ever now, 25 years later, as the world confronts the politics of hate and hard-right populism”.
So these are the characters coming back:
Magoo
Cackles
Gabe (the girl)
She still looks great today for near 50.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-...ries-about-extremism-exciting-but-problematic
yeah those morons are crying on social media about their lives being ruined for being out'd on social media or that they were just joking around.Those dudes were too soft and ugly to have been inspired by Romper Stomper tbh.
Or the Nazi party for that matter. If they'd put a bit more effort in then maybe Nazism would actually be back in fashion