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Regular
Price $19.95
Starring:
Nicholas Hope,
Claire Benito,
Ralph Cotterill,
Carmel Johnson,
Syd Brisbane,
Directed By:
Rolf de Heer,
Rated: Unrated
Release Date: 2005-04-26
Studio: Blue Underground
Format:
Color,
Dolby,
DVD-Video,
NTSC,
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Editorial Reviews and
DVD Information about
Bad Boy Bubby
Description
Winner of Four Australian Academy Awards, Including Best Actor - Nicholas Hope, Best Director - Rolf De Heer, and Best Original Screenplay. L.A. Weekly called it "disturbing and compelling", and it was awarded The Grand Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival. Despite a limited release in America, it would shock and delight audiences to become one of the most daring and controversial cult films of the past decade. Nicholas Hope in what Variety hails as "an astonishing performance" - stars as Bubby, a demented man-child kept locked his entire life in a squalid apartment by his depraved mother. But when Bubby - who can only communicate by mimicking what others say and do - escapes into the outside, he soon discovers the wonders of sex, crime, rock & roll and pizza. Will this 'mad bastard' be destroyed by the realities of our cruel world, or does a higher calling ultimately await him in the most unlikely place of all? Extras: Christ Kid, You're A Weirdo - Interview with Director Rolf De Heer Being Bubby - Interview with Star Nicholas Hope Confessor Caressor - Short Film Starring Nicholas Hope (20 mins) Theatrical Trailer Poster & Still Gallery
Amazon.com
Australian writer-director Rolf De Heer's 1993 semi-comic satire, Bad Boy Bubby, won the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival for its sometimes savage vision of a modern society in which a Kaspar Hauser-like figure suddenly appears. Nicholas Hope is masterful as 35-year-old Bubby, who has been shut within his corpulent mother's airless apartment all his life, enduring sexual exploitation and mom's lies about the outside world being poisonous. When Bubby's estranged father turns up, the boy-man seizes an opportunity to flee, and embarks on a dark journey to encounter the unknown. De Heer keeps his innocent hero moving from situation to situation, like a great blank slate (think of Peter Sellers in Being There) absorbing and repeating whatever he sees and hears. Meanwhile, the people who meet him perceive exactly what they want to perceive. De Heer may be on a Swiftian mission to underscore humanity's corruption, but Hope is brilliant at the more subtle job of constructing, using few tools, Bubby's increasingly complex inner life. --Tom Keogh
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Customer Reviews for
Bad Boy Bubby
Hang On To Your Clingwrap
Aussie redemption story about an emotionally retarded 35-year old man learning the ropes in society. Oh, some murder, gratuitous nudity, and incest thrown in for excitement. The easily unnerved need not apply. It is everyone's duty to think God out of existence.Bad Boy Bubby
If you love animal torture you will love this one
If you are one who enjoys watching small animals abused, tortured and killed (and millions do) then I would heartly recommend this title. If tying animals down so they are not able to defend themselves is not the kind of entertainment you enjoy, then avoid this one.
Just because some people don't want other people being entertained by sadistic acts doesn't mean it's wrong! I hate pets and very much enjoy seeing them scream and try to flee before being killed! This is a great movie!Bad Boy Bubby
a fun loving romp!!
Bad Boy Bubby is one of the finest feel good movies ive ever seen. Bubby's joyous comedic romp through life makes us all sit back and say "hey, lets live a little!!" boy, i laughed so much my sides nearly split. a real hoot!Bad Boy Bubby
Not Quite Like Anything You've Ever Seen
I saw this DVD years ago during a trip to England, long before it made its way to this side of the pond. This is not like anything you've ever seen and is deeply worthy of the cult status it has around the world. Your jaw will drop in the first minutes of the film and not make its way back closed until long after it's over. And it will be a ride straight through. It's incredible and audacious (as are all of Aussie Rolf de Heer's works). Its sharply funny, deeply disturbing and a great piece of filmmaking. Watch it, but not on a first date!Bad Boy Bubby
A movie for deep minds
Bad Boy Bubby is without a doubt my all time favourite. Turn the phone off, close your gate, watch it without company only, and turn the volume up so you can hear every word.
I've watched it about 25 times, and it just gets better.Bad Boy Bubby
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