MOVING OUT was screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival this year. Vince Colosimo, Sally Cooper, Desiree Smith, director Michael Pattinson & screenwriter Jan Sardi were in attendance. Was great.
I can see my flat on Wellington st commission flats,the fish shop on the corner on hoddle st was where I spent all my lunch money playing Galaga or frogger. I still remember when they were building the foot bridge on hoddle st where they tagged the ford label off the taxi,The name of the lady who owned the fish & chip shop was a Greek lady named Maria. WOW what memories,I still live in collingwood but not in the commission flats anymore.Collinwood has changed so much it's bloody trendy now!!
yeah i remember different milk bars used to have diff arcade games. There was one just off Wellington road that had bubble bobble that was always popular with the commission flat kids
Check the position of the apostrophe - more than one star was shocked! Here's what it was about: "In 1980 the Prisoner cast, led by Equity representative Val Lehman (Bea Smith), went on strike due to the content of tie-in paperback novels published by Pinnacle Books in the United States: soft-core pornography at odds with the series. Six books were published: Prisoner: Cell Block H, The Franky Doyle Story, The Karen Travers Story, The Frustrations of Vera, The Reign of Queen Bea and The Trials of Erica."
Beaut 1st aussie R-series Valiant, wonder whether it survived and hopefully put back to stock condition there again it was 39 years ago and the car was already around 22 years old! I remember my old man bought the first R-series when I was a youngster the first had American panels and identified from the S-series because of the spare wheel impression on the trunk lid, he always has Studebakers and this was a deviation for a short period from those cars for him as he always said they copied Studebaker around the grille and he liked the look of them he had it for a few years and sold it to another family member then went back to studebaker
Pretty crappy in their day, they're far more enjoyable to watch nowadays as it's a a time capsule to what we've lost. Malcolm is another cool 80s aussie film ive just discovered
Sorry Hayley, when I started transferring vhs/dvd to digital I’d never hear of aspect ratio in 2008, besides the original software I purchased would transfer very clunky as well.
MOVING OUT was screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival this year. Vince Colosimo, Sally Cooper, Desiree Smith, director Michael Pattinson & screenwriter Jan Sardi were in attendance. Was great.
I can see my flat on Wellington st commission flats,the fish shop on the corner on hoddle st was where I spent all my lunch money playing Galaga or frogger. I still remember when they were building the foot bridge on hoddle st where they tagged the ford label off the taxi,The name of the lady who owned the fish & chip shop was a Greek lady named Maria. WOW what memories,I still live in collingwood but not in the commission flats anymore.Collinwood has changed so much it's bloody trendy now!!
yeah i remember different milk bars used to have diff arcade games. There was one just off Wellington road that had bubble bobble that was always popular with the commission flat kids
That old milkbar on hoddle street was later a live music venue i went there a few times to see my mates band play there
Amazing u r Gezza, bringing great music to us all
Moving Out was the movie eyitsbennii, its came out again on a DVD last year, worth a look.
Good luck with your collection! :-]
Bring back memories, I used to live in that high rise flat and the shop on the corner. 👍👍👍. Also went to the school across the road.
Luyen Pham yeh Melbourne Back then was so different growing up in Melbourne to now
Wow, a valiant with a ford shaker scoop, what a rod!
1:10 ironically most of the people that live there now still look like him
Exactly what I was thinking
not in the commission flats
@@mj.l Yes in the houso flats
I haven't seen white people in collingwood housing commission flats since the mid-90s, and they were rare enough even then
@@nocomment4848 the white ones tho
I've seen that R series Valiant a Chrysler show years ago it still looked the same but the "Gloria" sticker was removed
Love the headlines at the milkbar "Prisoner star in porno shock" Wonder who that could be??? Lizzie maybe!
Was Deb Byrne ever in Prisoner.Cant think who else
Check the position of the apostrophe - more than one star was shocked! Here's what it was about:
"In 1980 the Prisoner cast, led by Equity representative Val Lehman (Bea Smith), went on strike due to the content of tie-in paperback novels published by Pinnacle Books in the United States: soft-core pornography at odds with the series. Six books were published: Prisoner: Cell Block H, The Franky Doyle Story, The Karen Travers Story, The Frustrations of Vera, The Reign of Queen Bea and The Trials of Erica."
@@suicidebysasquatch4873 No.
Vincent colosimo before neville bardos.
neville fuckin bartos
The Tarax sign 👍
Beaut 1st aussie R-series Valiant, wonder whether it survived and hopefully put back to stock condition there again it was 39 years ago and the car was already around 22 years old! I remember my old man bought the first R-series when I was a youngster the first had American panels and identified from the S-series because of the spare wheel impression on the trunk lid, he always has Studebakers and this was a deviation for a short period from those cars for him as he always said they copied Studebaker around the grille and he liked the look of them he had it for a few years and sold it to another family member then went back to studebaker
HEY IS THAT NEVILLE FUCKEN BARDOS
nearly no cars on Hoddle
my sister worked at the shop near the crossing . it looked good back then . wtf did we do to australia 😫
What the fuck has happened I agree
Nice video Gezza thanks for posting
I live n grow up in Collingwood too vere st n Campbell st
these kids are still in the area all grown up and on centrelink
No wonder we weren’t popular with our movies
I’ve always loved 20th century Aussie television and movies, because of it’s completely different to anywhere else!
Pretty crappy in their day, they're far more enjoyable to watch nowadays as it's a a time capsule to what we've lost. Malcolm is another cool 80s aussie film ive just discovered
Weird seeing my apartment, looked pretty empty back then
what film are these clips from?
Moving Out.
What is the name of the movie?
Rachael Clag Moving Out👍
Well there is 1 minute and 49 seconds of my life I’ll never get back
I’ve got plenty more where that came from.
@@Gezza1967 bring it
Aaah my eyes! The aspect ratio of this clip is wrong, it looks squeezed.
Sorry Hayley, when I started transferring vhs/dvd to digital I’d never hear of aspect ratio in 2008, besides the original software I purchased would transfer very clunky as well.
Which movie is this clip from ?
Movin Out 1983, Vince Colosimo.
G'day eyitsbennii,
Holden & Ford badges were great souvenirs to be collected back then, not sure if that
still happens these days?
Gezza1967 hey Gezza1967, where did you get your copy of hard knocks?
Charles Brain eBay about 10 yrs ago. Click this link facebook.com/212395152128015/photos/a.770080296359495/3377714788929353/?type=3
Charles Brain now uploaded in full facebook.com/212395152128015/posts/3382091358491696/?vh=e&d=n
$200 penalty for loitering it said on that sign. Wow, in 1983.
That'd be about $10 million in today's money
@@eponymous7910 lol.
Littering, it says - not loitering.
@@bloggaloggs so it did, yes.
😃💝💝
860 Ducati worth a shitload now as are all the xars
I think thats a studebaker
That's exactly what I thought, l knew a guy that had a Studebaker and it looked heaps like that.
Valiant
Modified R series valiant.
hahahah
Hoddle st , Collingwood .