A Dingo Ate My Movie!
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A Dingo Ate My Movie is a podcast that features classic Ozploitation and other slightly left of centre and overlooked cult Australian films from the '70s, '80s and beyond. Join us each month to deep dive into the movies you know well and others that you may have never seen.

Stone

Today I’m joined by Matthew from the Weird Crap in Australia Podcast, and we’re discussing Stone from 1974.When several members of the GraveDiggers ou...
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Long Weekend

In this episode, I’m joined by independent filmmaker James Dean to discuss Long Weekend from 1978.Long Weekend tells the story of a couple, Peter and ...
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Strange Behaviour

What do you get when you mix a mad scientist, a masked murderer in a Tor Johnson mask and a five-minute, tightly choreographed dance number?If you ans...
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Brian Trenchard-Smith

In this episode, we sit down with one of the most interesting and influential people in the Australian film industry, Brian Trenchard-Smith.Brian is a...
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Wolf Creek

I’m joined for this episode by Tab from Test Pattern to discuss Wolf Creek from 2005.Wolf Creek is a 2005 horror film set in the outback of Australia....
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Fair Game

I’m joined for this episode by Angie Frissore to discuss the outback revenge flick, Fair Game, from 1986.The film 'Fair Game' takes you on a...
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BMX Bandits

Thanks for joining us for another episode. I’m joined by Brandon Hardy from Varicon Video and The Gory Picture show in this episode to discuss Brian T...
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Mad Max: Fury Road

Thanks for joining us for another episode. In this episode, I’m joined by Bede Jermyn from The Super Network to discuss the final chapter (for now) of...
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Nightmares

In this episode, I’m joined by Brandon and Louis from the Gory Picture Show to discuss John Lamond’s ‘Nightmares’ from 1980.The three of us had an abs...
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Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome

In our latest episode, I’m joined by Jacob and Tab from Test Pattern to talk about the polarising Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome. We share our thoughts o...
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