Gettin' Square

2003
6.6| 1h40m| en| More Info
Released: 09 October 2003 Released
Producted By: Freshwater Films
Country: United Kingdom
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Gettin' Square is about starting over, keeping clean and going straight. Barry Wirth is fresh out of prison and determined to stay on the straight and narrow. But like his mate Johnny 'Spit' Spiteri and reformed gangster turned restaurateur Dabba, he finds out the hard way that there are old scores and a few new ones that'll make getting square a lot harder than he thought.

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juneebuggy This was a decent Aussie comedy-crime caper. Granted it takes a bit to get going but is worth watch for a young Sam Worthington and a knock out performance from David Wenham as 'Spit' the lovable, mullet spouting drug addict. Friends in prison, both men are paroled around the same time and determined to put the past behind them and stay straight.Spit struggles with heroin, noisy flip-flops and a lack of pants while 'Barry' gets a job at the Texas Rose, a restaurant owned by another ex-con trying to go straight as a family man and lose some unwanted pounds -played by the excellent Timothy Spall.All three men are being targeted by a local crime boss, a shifty accountant and a corrupt detective and get pulled into that one last heist. There's a bit of a love story between Worthington and his parole officer, lots of twists, some good laughs (mostly during the courtroom scene) and a fantastic soundtrack. 10/19/16
illy-6 So here I am, an Aussie in Thailand, watching a cable TV channel from Macau and on comes this movie "Gettin Square" made in 2003 in the area I used to live in for 28 years and written by one of my customers who used to frequent a retail shop I worked in right where it was filmed, Surfers paradise /Southport, Queensland, Aust and I didn't even know about anything this movie until tonight in 2014… and its really quite good.It's a caper movie with a good storyline, some funny moments, and very true to life Aussie "ocker" accents and speech patterns. It's not really over the top like some people say it is, there are people especially in this region that it was filmed in that talk and act like this,called "bogans" Overseas,none Aussie, audiences may find the accents a bit hard to understand and perhaps the Americans would like to make their 'own version' of it to dumb it down eg: the office, Kath and Kim etc but it's so different from the predictable , seen it all before a 1000 times movie by numbers, that seem to be spreading like a disease these days out of Hollywood.Check it out, it's a good laugh with some actors that went on to make big names for themselves post 2003
kursart-1 This is an excellent Aussie movie that is not as well known as it should be. Like anyone who's seen it, I believe David Wenham stole the show and the role shows what a versatile actor he is. An unforgettable comedy performance. The courtroom scene is just brilliant Aussie comedy and superbly done by Wenham. His appearance complete with an Aussie bogan mullet, tight jeans, flannel shirt & of course the scene-stealing double plugger's is classic,It never have the potential to be a worldwide success because of the pure Aussie characteristics, language & references. That's what makes it even more likable. Excellent Aussie music too. It's a great ocker portrayal without being over the top & embaressing.It wasn't as predictable as some people seem to over-emphasise here I believe. Some predictability, yeah sure but totally predictable, no it isn't that bad. Although I quite enjoyed Crackerjack too, watch that for a predictable & somewhat corny ending. It somehow beat Getting' Straight for best comedy movie in the AFI's that year.Watch this soon if you haven't seen it before!
Dirty Harry (britishvo) Hate to compare it but best described as Australia's 'Lock Stock and 2 smoking Barrels' set in Queensland.When you are convinced by roles being played you forget they are actors in a movie unlike so many 'Wallyhood' celebs who play limited angles of themselves. All the characters are brilliantly played with David Wenham (as the pitiful John Spiteri) deserving of acclaim as is Timothy Spall (Dabber); a great compliment to the superb Australian cast who's 'ocka' accents and amusing slang build the appeal. It's a punchy, funny, cool film with fast cut directing depicting the humour and anguish of characters and their predicaments succinctly and with style. The sound track is sexy and suitably complimentary.