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Hawke

Posted:
Sat Jul 17, 2010 9:08 am
by The Ash Man
Really looking forward to this show starting tomorrow night
Hopefully it is like a political Underbelly!
Re: Hawke

Posted:
Sat Jul 17, 2010 10:29 am
by Media Park
It will be required viewing in my house.
Re: Hawke

Posted:
Sat Jul 17, 2010 1:18 pm
by Kahuna
Is it a one off or a multi part thing?
Re: Hawke

Posted:
Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:20 pm
by Magpiespower
Kahuna wrote:Is it a one off or a multi part thing?
Telemovie.
Looking forward to it.
Ten will expect blockbuster ratings, especially coming off the back of today's Federal Election announcement.
Wouldn't surprise to see future telemovies about Keating and Howard.
Tampa would make a gripping political thriller.
Reakon you could do something like
Frost/Nixon with Dunstan and Salisbury...
Re: Hawke

Posted:
Sat Jul 17, 2010 8:26 pm
by MightyEagles
Should be good given what happened a couple weeks ago.
Re: Hawke

Posted:
Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:09 pm
by CK
Been looking forward to this one for weeks, should be a cracker. Richard Roxburgh, in the shorts, looks to have nailed many of the mannerisms. Felix Williamson looks set to play Keating with that careful, detached air associated with the former PM.
Re: Hawke

Posted:
Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:47 pm
by zipzap
Is this based on the Blanche memoirs just out? That might be the decider as to whether I watch it or not...
Re: Hawke

Posted:
Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:52 pm
by dedja
Onya Bob, book and movie deal during a tight election campaign, your comrades thank you.
I think they should have the Silver Budgie and the king of Scumbags doing the intro together for old times sake.
Re: Hawke

Posted:
Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:07 am
by Magpiespower
Disappointing.
A collection of scenes searching for a narrative.
Should've either made a mini-series where they could explore stuff more.
Or focused the story more. Hawke v Keating. Too much was skimmed over.
Some of the out-of-era dialogue particularly grated. C-U-Next Tuesday? Leave that to Sex & the City where it belongs.
One-note caricatures didn't help, especially Keating.
Bob's larrikinism strayed into parody a little too often...
Re: Hawke

Posted:
Mon Jul 19, 2010 6:58 pm
by Rik E Boy
Magpiespower wrote:Disappointing.
A collection of scenes searching for a narrative.
Should've either made a mini-series where they could explore stuff more.
Or focused the story more. Hawke v Keating. Too much was skimmed over.
Some of the out-of-era dialogue particularly grated. C-U-Next Tuesday? Leave that to Sex & the City where it belongs.
One-note caricatures didn't help, especially Keating.
Bob's larrikinism strayed into parody a little too often...
Interesting call but I thought
Hawke wasn't aimed at shall we say a politcally aware audience. This was entertainment, not documentary. What you were looking for in
Hawke was already covered by
Labor in Power.
C-U-Next Tuesday...yeah that was pretty dodgy, I haven't heard that one before let alone during the 1980's. This was an
Underbelly take on the Hawke era with Blanche being elevated to a person of national importance just to get the sex scenes in.
I thought that it was pretty good viewing overall and I thought that the chap who played Bob Hawke was quite good.
regards,
REB
Re: Hawke

Posted:
Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:47 pm
by Leaping Lindner
Overall okay, but skimmed over a hell of a lot. Also interesting that they only showed the one challenge by Keating. That was in fact his second challenge after he was beaten soundly six months previously and spent that six months on the back bench. It did however make Graham Richardson look like the pratt I always suspected he was.
Roxburgh's performance was very good as was Williamson who played Keating.
As Magpiespower and REB The mention of CU Next Tuesday is pretty dodgy, and it did have that annoying thing of showing people from the 70's with current haircuts (Dallas Brooks Hall scene early on) which so many shows that have scenes from the 70s do these days. It's a fairly major detail to get wrong IMO.
Re: Hawke

Posted:
Tue Jul 20, 2010 9:31 am
by Booney
Sadly, like many Australian films it didn't live up to the hype it generated before screening for mine.
Re: Hawke

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Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:25 am
by Media Park
The haircuts didn't bother me, mainly because I wasn't around in the '70's...
Really enjoyed it...