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You Can't Stop the Murders

  • 2003
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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You Can't Stop the Murders (2003)
Dark ComedyComedyThriller

Small-town police fear for their lives after a set of serial murders with a Village People connection.Small-town police fear for their lives after a set of serial murders with a Village People connection.Small-town police fear for their lives after a set of serial murders with a Village People connection.

  • Director
    • Anthony Mir
  • Writers
    • Anthony Mir
    • Gary Eck
    • Akmal Saleh
  • Stars
    • Gary Eck
    • Akmal Saleh
    • Anthony Mir
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    606
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anthony Mir
    • Writers
      • Anthony Mir
      • Gary Eck
      • Akmal Saleh
    • Stars
      • Gary Eck
      • Akmal Saleh
      • Anthony Mir
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Gary Eck
    Gary Eck
    • Constable Gary Raymond
    Akmal Saleh
    • Constable Akmal
    Anthony Mir
    • Detective Tony Charles
    Richard Carter
    Richard Carter
    • Chief Carter
    Kirstie Hutton
    • Julia Broadmeadows
    Rob Carlton
    • Barry
    • (as Robert Carlton)
    Steve Rodgers
    Steve Rodgers
    • Bob the Postman
    Peter Callan
    Peter Callan
    • Sebastian
    Kenny Graham
    • Nigel
    Lester Morris
    • Roger
    Kitty Flanagan
    Kitty Flanagan
    • Berryl
    Steve Abbott
    • Warren
    Haskel Daniel
    • Len…
    Madeleine Jaine
    • Butchers Apprentice
    Mary Rachel Brown
    • Amanda
    Bruce Venables
    Bruce Venables
    • Henry the Butcher
    Megan Drury
    Megan Drury
    • Work Experience Girl
    Monir Shojae
    • Akmal's Mother
    • Director
      • Anthony Mir
    • Writers
      • Anthony Mir
      • Gary Eck
      • Akmal Saleh
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    ptb-8

    Eck is right.

    Written by and starring short Tropfest film winner, bald local Sydney comedian Gary Eck, this is a supposed comedy showcase for Mr Himself, for himself and about himself. With the same derivative form of 'satirical' comedy (ie: lifted from other original ideas) just like the notoriously inept 90s comic horror SILENCE OF THE HAMS, or Exorcist farce REPOSSESSED, or Top Gun crap HOT SHOTS. This illconcieved film has a bumpkin hometown Village People serial killer whodunnit theme sliding sideways into some navel gazing about the main character, local cop as played by Mr Eck. Sadly there is not much in the form of originality and like the source of satire, probably 29 years out of date. Released in some local multiplexes for a week or so by Mirimax Australia I am quite sure someone almost lost their job because of this distribution pickup boo-boo. More was spent on the posters and ads than was spent on tickets if you get my drift. I am sure Gary Eck is a funny man at the stand-up club but I am not sure that recycling previously humorous characters or situations and claiming them as new and funnier in his films is the right thing to do. Like his Tropfest win hilariously recognized in all parts of the Oz film distribution network as having been sourced from a better idea, the 1978 musical travesty CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC is a funnier Village People storyline...if that is any indication for the murderous hilarity of this flop. I am sure he is well regarded as a comedian and it would be a happy experience for all concerned if he was attracted to original material only. I guess that is called creativity.
    8Hkr-j

    Fantastic Film

    This is a really refreshing film given the height of junk my country has been spewing onto the silver screen of late.

    An Australian film with a script and story that doesn't seem like it has gone directly out of the scribble pad and onto the screen. It's funny, dark. The best film made here since Muriel's Wedding. I had hoped it would be the beginning of better things for our industry, but alas it would seem it is just a diamond in the rough.

    The only thing I have against it is the lack of technical depth with the filming. NOT EVERY Australian FILM HAS TO HAVE EVERY SCENE WITH MAXIMUM LIGHTING. Try having a bit of variety with the look.

    Definitely one for the DVD collection. Yay SBS Independent, and yay Miramax (if FFC won't fund good films, at least there are companies that will) Loved It!!!!!!!!!!!
    2callapm66

    Another one of those Aussie comedies

    Can't Stop the Murders probably is Australia's worse movie. It's a comedy that has all these stand up comics who cant get a gig but are all put in a film for no particular reason. The script is full of cliches and fails to capture the real comedy of The Castle.
    4pctune

    Chuckles are too few

    To start with, I'm a big fan of the stand-up work that the three co-stars are known for.

    That is why I rushed out to see the film, on a Thursday afternoon of all things. Take my advice, try and see this movie with a large crowd of 25-30's. Group laughter will certainly enhance your experience.

    Set in a small NSW town, with a population of 350, the movie follow the investigations of a serial killer who is stalking people who have professions used by the Village People. There are plenty of opportunities with the subject matter to get the audience into tears of laughter, but unfortunately the chances either not taken or are minimised with a laid-back small-town feel.

    This truly is a wait-for-video film.
    7donlhumphries

    Good for a laugh

    This movie is so laid-back it's like a female contortionist. The sort of movie which could only be made in Australia; laconic in the Croc Dundee style, yet not so emphatically dinkum aussie as in "G'day mate" jargon. Professional film critics may give it one-and-a-half stars, but I'd give it a good three. Then maybe I'm easily pleased. I found it entertaining and amusing - if you're not too critical. You get a lot of chuckles and also some real laughs. I can imagine off-duty police seeing this picture, because it centres on the relationship between two local cops in a small town, and how their lives are fairly humdrum - until the murders start. A serial killer is loose, and the clue to his/her identity is in the occupation of the victim, and the symbolism of the corpse. The plot seems mainly a vehicle for sight gags and other humour, in Jacques Tati manner (Mon Oncle; M.Hulot's Holiday; Jour de Fête); yet there is an underlying tension due to apprehension as to who's going to be next victim. It's good to see perky Kirstie Hutton again (remember her from "Bullpitt!" on TV?), and all the lead actors are interesting characters; with an able and varied supporting cast. I think this movie should have popular appeal, at least in Australia, and might prove more successful than some would anticipate. ====================================================

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2003 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ти не зможеш зупинити вбивць
    • Production companies
      • Big Mo Film Pty. Ltd.
      • Miramax
      • SBS Independent
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      • $101,124
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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