Podcast: Picnic At Hanging Rock
Expectations vs. reality in the greatest Australian film of all time
Bring Me The Axe! Horror Podcast
Episode 71: Picnic At Hanging Rock
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Bring Me the Axe! is a comedy podcast celebrating the best (and worst) horror from a time when the video store ruled the night. Every other week, brothers Bryan and Dave White (and the occasional guest) heed the call of nostalgia and evaluate the classic 70s and 80s horror movies they loved in their childhood to determine whether the movies are still relevant today or should be allowed to fade into obscurity.
This week we're classing the place up a bit by taking a detour down under for a look at the movie that the Australian Film Board considers the greatest Austrlian movie ever made. We're watching Peter Weir's 1975 piece of magical realism, Picnic At Hanging Rock. When three girls and their teacher vanish without a trace under strange circumstances during a school picnic in 1900 the mystery becomes an obsession for those left behind. This dreamy, lyrical piece of cinema is as unconventional as a horror movie gets. Every frame is a postcard. Every shot is deliberate. The mystery at the heart of the movie plays a strange, unexpected role. Everything culminates into one of the most unique movies ever made.
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