Format: HBOmax
Viewing: Unknown
Director: PJ Hogan
Back in the long, long ago Muriel's Wedding (1994) was a movie I watched over and over. I'm not really sure why. It's a good movie, it's funny, it's a bit moving here and there. It seems like an odd thing for a 20 year old dude to decide he's going to watch over and over, but here we are.
But I also don't think I'd seen it again in two decades. It's been a really long time and I don't recall owning it since VHS.
An Australian made movie, it did bring Toni Collette and Rachel Griffiths to the attention of American audiences when it arrived here (I think it was showing in Austin in Spring of 1995 and I watched it probably at The Dobie). It was, in general, an interesting era for Australian and New Zealand film as it seemed like Campion was doing her thing, Peter Jackson was freaking everyone out, Pricilla, Queen of the Desert won hearts and minds, and Baz Luhrman's Strictly Ballroom was big for indie film fans.