Garage Days

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2002 "What if you finally got your big break...and you just plain sucked?"
Garage Days
Garage Days

Garage Days 376s20

5.8 | 1h45m | en | Drama

The story of a young Sydney band trying to get a foothold in the competitive world of rock n' roll. After the band's first gig is a colossal failure, the lead singer takes it upon himself to go out and pursue the most successful rock manager in the country. Meanwhile, the other of the band continue to deal with the kind of everyday life issues that can ultimately tear a band apart. It may be the dawn of a new millennium, but it's still a long way to the top if you want to rock n' roll.

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5.8 | 1h45m | en | More Info
Released: October. 03,2002 | Released Producted By: Mystery Clock Cinema , Australian Film Finance Corporation Country: Australia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The story of a young Sydney band trying to get a foothold in the competitive world of rock n' roll. After the band's first gig is a colossal failure, the lead singer takes it upon himself to go out and pursue the most successful rock manager in the country. Meanwhile, the other of the band continue to deal with the kind of everyday life issues that can ultimately tear a band apart. It may be the dawn of a new millennium, but it's still a long way to the top if you want to rock n' roll.

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Music

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Cast

Chris Sadrinna

Director

Annie Beauchamp

Producted By

Mystery Clock Cinema

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Annie Beauchamp
Annie Beauchamp

Art Direction

Michael Philips
Michael Philips

Production Design

Mal Booth
Mal Booth

Best Boy Grip

Darrin Keough
Darrin Keough

Camera Operator

Laurie Kirkwood
Laurie Kirkwood

Camera Operator

Rachel Fairfax
Rachel Fairfax

Clapper Loader

Dugal Campbell
Dugal Campbell

Focus Puller

Brendan Gribble
Brendan Gribble

Focus Puller

Jason Binnie
Jason Binnie

Focus Puller

Carolyn Constantine
Carolyn Constantine

Focus Puller

Laurie Kirkwood
Laurie Kirkwood

Second Unit Director of Photography

David Knight
David Knight

Steadicam Operator

Simon Duggan
Simon Duggan

Cinematography

Lawrence Woodward
Lawrence Woodward

Stunt Coordinator

Alex Proyas
Alex Proyas

Director

John Martin
John Martin

First Assistant Director

Jennifer Leacey
Jennifer Leacey

Second Assistant Director

Samantha Smith McGrady
Samantha Smith McGrady

Third Assistant Director

Giovanni Pacialeo
Giovanni Pacialeo

Third Assistant Director

Garage Days Audience Reviews 1a5m6x

Ploydsge just watch it!
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Griff Lees Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
mwane I thoroughly enjoyed this film, it is a good fun comedy and doesn't try to be something it's not. I would highly recommend this film, it has some great laughs in it and is a feel good movie. Not another cheesy comedy, but something a bit different. Nor is it another Hollywood cliché where everything always works out in the end. The end feature during the credits is a good finish to the film. One of those movies that you will probably enjoy more the second time around because of its light hearted nature, much like Zoolander in some ways the jokes although they aren't always the best written out there are delivered particularly well by the characters. So what are you waiting for?
April Angel I caught this movie on HBO. I was intrigued because I kept thinking the movie would find it's footing and somehow entertain me other than with it's "clever dialogue ". It was completely awful with a predictable ending , pointless hots, horrible directing, sub-par acting, and hideous sets. I can't believe they were given money to make this movie. The movie centers around a group of friends trying to make it. It dabbles in trying to show the same stereotypes of bands trying to make it and the struggle of it as well as the friendships that are made and change throughout the experience. The movie tries to evolve beyond the one trick pony of "are they going to make it?" and it fails...terribly.
sabbaraba Well, I got mixed feelings about this movie after I saw it. The story is not really bad... and it tries to show what Rock And Roll is about... dreams! But the band image...... I think it happened as many other Rock And Roll movies. The band doesn't look real, it looked as a fake, hand-made band. There's no authenticity in the band. They look like some kinda punk-garage band (specially the bass girl), but the song they're playing at the end sounds as an 80's power ballad or so. The guy doing drums looked more like a techno-whatever D.J. And the other band, the one that it's supposed to be the successful band, is called "Sprimp"... what kinda name is that, for Christ sake?
SulphurMan "Garage Days" seems like an attempt to capitalize on a bunch of different genres by re-hashing them into a confused mess of film failure. Offering nothing new or fresh to the table, the film is un-entertaining and plods along at a predictable, ultra-flashy pace. The jubilent, carefree tone of the film is compromised here by weighty subject matter such as abortion and drug use. These "dramatic" elements of the film keep it from having a distinctive tone that engages the viewer when contrasted with the hyper active camera work, pointless interludes and predictable comedy. When all is said and done this is nothing more than a vanity piece trying to showcase cool clothing and little else. All of these combine to deliver an un-entertaining film experience. on this one.