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Sample People

  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
452
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Sample People (2000)
Sample People: Something's Gonna Happen
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This edgy Australian film stars an ensemble cast headed up by pop superstar Kylie Minogue, David Field, and Simon Lyndon. Various characters interact under strange circumstances, calling to ... Read allThis edgy Australian film stars an ensemble cast headed up by pop superstar Kylie Minogue, David Field, and Simon Lyndon. Various characters interact under strange circumstances, calling to mind movies such as GO and PULP FICTION.This edgy Australian film stars an ensemble cast headed up by pop superstar Kylie Minogue, David Field, and Simon Lyndon. Various characters interact under strange circumstances, calling to mind movies such as GO and PULP FICTION.

  • Director
    • Clinton Smith
  • Writers
    • Clinton Smith
    • Peter Buckmaster
    • Anthony O'Connor
  • Stars
    • Kylie Minogue
    • Ben Mendelsohn
    • Simon Lyndon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    452
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clinton Smith
    • Writers
      • Clinton Smith
      • Peter Buckmaster
      • Anthony O'Connor
    • Stars
      • Kylie Minogue
      • Ben Mendelsohn
      • Simon Lyndon
    • 16User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Kylie Minogue
    Kylie Minogue
    • Jess
    Ben Mendelsohn
    Ben Mendelsohn
    • John
    Simon Lyndon
    • Andy
    David Field
    David Field
    • TT
    Paula Arundell
    • Cleo
    Joel Edgerton
    Joel Edgerton
    • Sem
    Nathalie Roy
    Nathalie Roy
    • DJ Lush Puppy
    Nathan Page
    Nathan Page
    • Len
    Justin Rosniak
    Justin Rosniak
    • Joey
    Mathew Wilkinson
    • Gus
    Gandhi MacIntyre
    Gandhi MacIntyre
    • Phil
    Dorian Nkono
    • Shiva
    Rhett Giles
    Rhett Giles
    • Detective #1
    Brad Buckley
    Brad Buckley
    • Police Officer in Club Raid
    Marcel Marinus
    • Club Security #1
    Warren Milaro
    • Club Security #2
    Hapi Fiefia
    • Club Security #3
    Paul Lightfoot
    • Club Security #4
    • Director
      • Clinton Smith
    • Writers
      • Clinton Smith
      • Peter Buckmaster
      • Anthony O'Connor
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    1ptb-8

    repulsive

    What a nasty cynical film. Apparently this sad excuse for a dramatic urban look at what 20 year olds do whilst crawling through the gutter of Sydney nightlife is supposed to be somehow connecting with its target market. Made by some Industry nobody and pals who seemingly thought they could cobble together any sleazy behavior with a young cast and pour it into multiplexes, SAMPLE PEOPLE deservedly failed miserably at the Australian box office. It is so offensive in its clichéd depictions of obvious and easy targets it was fully rejected by the very audience it was intended. Shoddy and cruel and with no attempt to offer quality or resonance to the young audience who might have been attracted by the marketing or casting SAMPLE PEOPLE might have been interesting or even informative if not botched by its exploitive view of 'what teens want to see in a movie'. The character played by Ben Mendelsohn is particularly offensive and Kylie Minogue is again wasted by poor material and untalented film makers. It is as if the producers thought teens would watch any ugly trash and just slung-together scenes and characters who were shallow and soul less. Well the were very wrong. A mini budget film made in 1983 called GOING DOWN got this topic right and is an excellent antidote to this poison.
    6thegovernator

    Not great

    Within the first 2 minutes I have sustained a headache from the sheer crapness of it. Now I am writing this. It is just one of those really bad Australian movies which compels you to change the channel immediately, but usually you have to end up watching as nothing else is on.

    In the same context as one of those stupid American TV dramas (that I cant believe anyone could be bothered watching) although different.

    It isn't very good and that's a shame. Plus Kylie is barely in it and seems to have regressed back to her bad acting days in Neighbours.

    That is all. Avoid.
    5valmont-11

    Haven't you got something better to do?

    This movie is such a waste of time. The characters are cliched and the acting is pretty much non existant with exception of a few (Simon Lyndon, Kylie Minogue and Nathan Page stand out). It seems like the director has just watched "Go" and "Trainspotting" and tried to create a Frankenstein like movie, with disastrous results. The drug scenes are supposed to be hard hitting but is nothing more than you could see on any other drug related movie. So far you're probably thinking this movie is still watchable, which it is-just. But before you rush out and see it I'll warn you of Ben Mendelson's attrocious performance. He is by far the most annoying character ever to be seen in an Australian movie. Ever.It's moments like this that make you think how and why a movie like this gets financed and also made it to the cinemas. In conclusion I thought this movie was trying too hard to be cool and edgy that it forgot to add plot and character depth. It would seem that the sudden surge of Australian actors setting off for Hollywood(Toni Collette in "The 6th Sense", Russell Crowe in "Gladiator" and "The Insider" as well as Heath Ledger in "The Patriot")seems to be because of the crud that is being made in Australia. Australia needs to create some great roles for up and coming actors before we lose our young stars to Hollywood forever. I give Sample people 5/10 and thats being VERY kind.
    3djstreader

    Drugs Are Bad, Umok

    Missed it at the cinema, but was always slightly compelled. Found it in the throw-out bin at my local video shop for a measly two bucks! Will I now give it away to anyone who wants it? Probably! No purposeful plot, one dimensional characters, plastic world ripped off from many far better films, no decent dialogue to speak of. You know that empty feeling when you come down off ecstasy? Its that feeling right here. Sad thing is, the Australia I know is heading in this direction, minus the melodrama and simple answers. Interesting only to see the older Aussie actors (who had to ACT back in their day to get by) vs the newer Aussie actors (who have to LOOK GOOD to get by). Like some horribly garish narrative introduction to a film clip that never actually starts... Poor Kylie, started her career as an actress as well...
    3a-moss

    Marketing Bluff - Kylie is barely in it.

    First: The recent campaigning of this movie is a huge hoax. Judging from the cover you'd think this was some kind of scandal movie about Kylie playing a character having sex, taking drugs and whatever. This is just a cheap market-scheme. She's barely in it and does neither of the things. The marketing here is unbelievable, and I'm surprised the filmmakers hasn't objected.

    The movie itself was to me a huge disappointment. It seemed like a Sunset Beach episode directed sloppy-handed by a teenage Quentin Tarantino. And thats not meant as a compliment, mind you.

    I think the weakness of the movie first of all is the story. It seems to be about nothing. Just about cool teenagers tripping around living 'on the edge'. The characters themselves does have some personality though, but the movie doesn't use its potential. As said, there's no story of any substance here. It seems to elaborate too much on cool dialog and ends up looking like a colorful MTV ad. It definitely has that feeling.

    Still though, I guess some people might enjoy it, but I'd say there's far better movies like this around.

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    • Trivia
      Initially, producer Emile Sherman wanted actor Ben Mendelsohnto play the character of Andy who in the end was portrayed by actor Simon Lyndon. Writer-director Clinton Smith said: "But he always gets blokey roles so I wanted to cast him against type and he just fell in love with this camp goth, glam punk character."
    • Connections
      References Doctor Who (1963)
    • Soundtracks
      Take A Long Line
      (John Brewster (as J.Brewster) / Rick Brewster (as R.Brewster) / Doc Neeson (as D.Neeson))

      (c)1978 J. Albert & Son Pty Ltd All rights reserved

      Performed by Grinspoon

      Grinspoon appears courtesy of Universal Music Australia Pty ltd

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2000 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • South Australian Film Corporation
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Образцовые люди
    • Filming locations
      • Leigh Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
    • Production company
      • Living Motion Pictures
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      • A$2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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