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Idiot Box

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Idiot Box (1996)
ComedyCrimeDrama

Looking for the fast track out of suburban hell, two natural born losers scheme an impossible heist. Two undercover cops and a highly strung speed dealer are not far behind.Looking for the fast track out of suburban hell, two natural born losers scheme an impossible heist. Two undercover cops and a highly strung speed dealer are not far behind.Looking for the fast track out of suburban hell, two natural born losers scheme an impossible heist. Two undercover cops and a highly strung speed dealer are not far behind.

  • Director
    • David Caesar
  • Writer
    • David Caesar
  • Stars
    • Ben Mendelsohn
    • Jeremy Sims
    • John Polson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    954
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Caesar
    • Writer
      • David Caesar
    • Stars
      • Ben Mendelsohn
      • Jeremy Sims
      • John Polson
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 nominations total

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    Ben Mendelsohn
    Ben Mendelsohn
    • Kev
    Jeremy Sims
    Jeremy Sims
    • Mick
    John Polson
    John Polson
    • Jonah
    Graeme Blundell
    Graeme Blundell
    • Detective Eric
    Deborah Kennedy
    Deborah Kennedy
    • Detective Leanne
    Robyn Loau
    • Lani
    Amanda Muggleton
    Amanda Muggleton
    • Mum
    Stephen Caesar
    • Scary TV Crim
    Chris Noonan
    Chris Noonan
    • Scary TV Crim
    Mark Perry
    • Scary TV Crim
    Lenny Rowe
    • Scary TV Crim
    Emma Tom
    • TV Gangster Moll
    Andrew S. Gilbert
    • Greg…
    Michelle St. Anne
    • Bank Clerk
    Gino Balestra
    • Bank Teller
    Paul Gleeson
    Paul Gleeson
    • Terry
    Paul Kennedy
    • Accomplice
    Susan Prior
    Susan Prior
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    • Director
      • David Caesar
    • Writer
      • David Caesar
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    8sofothemofo

    entertaining yobbo story with great lines

    i thought this movie was really cool when it came out dark, funny,real. filled with jerks and sensitive people good bad and ugly. Overall still enjoyable. I loved the music i loved jeremy sims and robyn loau. I also thought ben mendelson was awesome in his character. Maybe you don't get Aussie humour. Thats OK But there are lots of others who do! Sure The Boys is good but not as funny and enjoyable as Idiot Box. I would recommend this and Two Hands, and another movie that has bryan Brown and Toni Collette in it its set in the 60s, its very good, not that old, as some beaut Aussie films. plus Shine by Scott Hicks brilliant movie,
    8paulONeil68

    Different

    Not going to add spoilers, but it's a good movie. very much worth the watch
    Infofreak

    Phony, totally unconvincing Aussie suburban angst.

    Look, I applaud any Australian movie that tries to tell a story about contemporary life in this country, but time and time again local film makers either make movies too derivative of overseas releases ("the Australian 'Scream'", "the Australian 'Pulp Fiction'"), or sabotage themselves with basically lousy and unconvincing characters. 'Idiot Box' does both. Everything about it is seen-it-all-before. The friendship between two losers, one supposedly sensitive, the other self destructive, the half baked robbery plan, the "ironic" use of pop culture references (in this case the corny cutting between the on screen story and the TV shows the characters watch), c'mon, this is supposed to be original and innovative movie making?

    The characters of Kev and Mick (played by Ben Mendelsohn of 'The Year My Voice Broke' and Jeremy Sims of soapie 'Chances') are simplistic caricatures, who in no way are a true representation of suburban blue collar angst. Kev in particular is so yobboish that you never care a hoot about him. Mick's poetry and relationship with the girl who works at the local bottle shop (former pop singer Robyn Loau in a ludicrously under-written role) is supposed to show him as more worthy I suppose, but again, his character is so unconvincing there is no empathy or interest there.

    A much more successful and disturbing look at Aussie surburbia can be seen in Rowan Woods superb movie 'The Boys'. Ironically two of "the boys" John Polson and David Wenham have supporting roles in 'Idiot Box'. Polson as a dim drug dealer, Wenham as a bank teller.

    'Idiot Box' is phony and trite rubbish, and a complete waste of time.
    TheVid

    Down and out in suburban Australia; worth a look, because it's mildly satisfying.

    Both the style and content of this film (as previous reviewers have stated) are far from fresh, but I can't be too unkind to a film that at least doesn't pander to the PG-13 crowd with the usual doses of sitcom sensitivity and redemptive moralism. The performances are all well delivered, the look of the film is grimly realistic, and the only obligatory, sensationalistic aspect of the piece is the annoyingly typical song-track music (that gleefully exploits and sells the usual mishmash that adds up to a pop-muzak CD). There's some good dialogue here and some fine widescreen photography for those film enthusiasts who are interested in checking out the DVD release of this decent Aussie indie.
    8lefteyeblinking

    insightful, frustrated and culturally relevant

    What is needed for this film is a cultural reference point, that is some sort of experience/insight to suburban Australian life.

    As anyone who has ever lived or spent time in the western suburbs of Sydney will no doubt know, the options for fun and excitement are, to say the least, somewhat limited. All that exists is a cycle of bad straight tovideo movies, longnecks in the park, and conversations with a selection of dodgy blokes in pubs...

    Now with that background in place, we come to idiot box. The film, although a comedy, is no satire. It is more an accurate representation of the pointlessness and utter boredom of the Sydney suburbs an draws its humor from such.

    A feeling of subdued frustration prevails in this film, in fact it is the general theme of it. The characters plan to rob a bank, however woefully conceived, is an extension on this, a philosophy that it does not matter whether they succeed, fail or even try, it matters only that they have done SOMETHING.

    Idiot Box resonates with Sydneysiders, with Australians, it is an extremely relevant and poignant representation of a culture of boredom and frustration,a culture that lays its blame for this othersat the feet of others. It is not a film that translates well to other cultures.

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    • Trivia
      Australian acting legend David Wenham had a larger role but he was unknown at the time, film makers still kick em selves for not using a fair dinkum talent to his potential.(according to dvd commentary).
    • Goofs
      Reflected in a window of the bank building opposite when Kev and Mick are rehearsing their robbery on their bicycles.
    • Quotes

      Mick: I've got a poem for ya. "You are an idiot, You are a bitch, You shit me to tears, ...I'm goin' down the pub."

    • Connections
      Featured in Idiot Box: Behind the Scenes (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Cats & Dogs
      Written by Tim Rogers

      MMA Music International

      Performed by You Am I

      You Am I appear courtesy of Ra Records

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 1997 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Idiot Box: la caja tonta
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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