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BoyTown

  • 2006
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
961
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BoyTown (2006)
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The five members of the 1980s boy band Boytown reunite in 2005, years after their heyday. Uncertainties loom as they strive to reconnect with audiences and rediscover the magic that initiall... Read allThe five members of the 1980s boy band Boytown reunite in 2005, years after their heyday. Uncertainties loom as they strive to reconnect with audiences and rediscover the magic that initially propelled their stardom.The five members of the 1980s boy band Boytown reunite in 2005, years after their heyday. Uncertainties loom as they strive to reconnect with audiences and rediscover the magic that initially propelled their stardom.

  • Director
    • Kevin Carlin
  • Writers
    • Mick Molloy
    • Richard Molloy
  • Stars
    • Glenn Robbins
    • Mick Molloy
    • Bob Franklin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    961
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Carlin
    • Writers
      • Mick Molloy
      • Richard Molloy
    • Stars
      • Glenn Robbins
      • Mick Molloy
      • Bob Franklin
    • 32User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Glenn Robbins
    • Benny G
    Mick Molloy
    Mick Molloy
    • Tommy Boy
    Bob Franklin
    • Bobby Mac
    Wayne Hope
    Wayne Hope
    • Carl
    Gary Eck
    Gary Eck
    • Corey
    Sally Phillips
    Sally Phillips
    • Holly
    Lachy Hulme
    Lachy Hulme
    • Marty Boomstein
    Lois Ramsey
    Lois Ramsey
    • Gran
    Sarah Walker
    • Katie
    Sally McDonald
    • Boomstein Records Receptionist
    Syd Brisbane
    • Jeff
    Tony Martin
    Tony Martin
    • Kenny Larkin
    Joanne Donahoe-Beckwith
    • Documentary Camera
    Mark Tarpey
    • Documentary Sound
    Richard Marsland
    • Record Company Executive
    Miranda Nation
    • Boomstein's PA
    Josh Lawson
    Josh Lawson
    • Andy
    Ed Kavalee
    Ed Kavalee
    • Sebastian
    • Director
      • Kevin Carlin
    • Writers
      • Mick Molloy
      • Richard Molloy
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    User reviews32

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    9peggylynn

    Great movie - loved it.

    Fun movie with great lines. My boyfriend and I quite enjoyed it. It was really all one joke, but they didn't flog the horse too much.

    Nice, light, fluffy stuff. Loved the songs and the fashion. Don't know what movie other people who've commented were watching. Did they expect Shakespeare? It probably could have been a neater plot/script, but we knew what kinda humour we were gonna get when we walked in the door. Maybe it was too subtle for some.

    I thought the dry humour people were dropping on the sly was great. Australian comedies do have a particular style about them. Go Aussie cinema!
    5useless-14

    In a word: Disappointing.

    I've been a huge fan of Mick Molloy ever since the old Late Show days. I listen to his radio show each day, and I even have a signed copy of The Brown Album. Crackerjack and Bad Eggs were both very funny movies, and so I've been looking forward to this one for a long time. Maybe that's why I was so disappointed? It's a real shame when you get so much comedic talent in a movie, both in front and behind the scenes, and yet the result really isn't all that funny. It sort of sits at a slight giggle level for the whole time, and only rarely gets any better than that. The highlight is the songs, which are all pretty well done. It's obvious that the songs were what they spent all their time writing, and then just fitted the movie in around them. The story is so basic, it all just happens with nothing really happening, and I know that makes no sense but it's just the way it is. It's like, lets get the band back together, OK the bands back together, now we'll make some records, OK we're done. And the ending? Well, it's kinda funny, and kinda weird. It makes sense, but it's sort of in a we-don't-know-how-to-end-it kinda way. Maybe I just wasn't in the right frame of mind to watch it? Who knows. It's far from terrible, but far from good. Which means it's solidly average. There is far worse than this around, especially when you compare it to other recent Australian comedies, but the Molloy boys, and everyone else involved, can do a lot better than this.
    6sallyforth1

    Mixed feelings and catchy tunes

    I've got mixed feelings about this film. Like many other reviewers, I had high expectations, especially after seeing the brilliant clip for "I Cry" and listening to the Boytown podcasts. The cast of this movie are extremely funny guys, but the story and scripting left a lot to be desired.

    Good points:

    Amazing cast, top Australian comics

    I loved the songs and I just can't stop singing them! I just may buy the CD...

    Excellent dancing (and even funnier watching rehearsals behind-the-scenes on the DVD)

    Some great laughs sprinkled throughout

    Bad points:

    Amazing cast wasted (Bob Franklin especially, massively under-utilised)

    The ridiculousness of the song lyrics (especially after changing to cater for mature-aged audience) clashed with the comparatively straight storyline

    Story jumped from scene to scene with the bare minimum of character and story development, like a sketch show with joiners

    The documentary within a film was completely unnecessary

    Attempts at a serious sub-plot towards the end fell flat

    The ending totally destroyed many of my (up until then) good impressions of the movie. One of the worst I've ever seen (I would have bought the DVD for the songs alone if it weren't for the catastrophe of an ending ruining it all)
    5FatherPaul

    Pretty good, But also Pretty Bad - Great Dialogue

    Caught this movie in Hobart's premier theatre- Eastlands, The Bogan Capital of the world.

    After taking three minutes to eat popcorn, we proceeded to watch the 88 minutes (apparently) of Mick molloys brainchild, Boytown.

    Being a reasonable fan of molloy and a cream-your-jeans fan of Wayne hope, me and my super best friends were looking forward to a quiet stroll along the generic, choreographed, lip-synced lane of boy-bands. A lane filled with a mix of treacherous storyline ravines, puddles of genius and a lot of bumpy plot twists in the road.

    The idea is great. Boyband. Sure, its been done to death, but taking a fresh angle of mature boy-bands is quite a hilarious concept. The beginning of the movie dragged a lot and could have been saved with some witty dialogue, however most of the jokes were fairly predictable and lacked actually being funny. There were some good ideas, but were very poorly executed.

    As the movie went on, it started to get better. Lachy Hulme was very good as the record company owner, unlike Glenn Robbins at least his character had dimension. Glenn definitely didn't suit this role, as an audience member, it was difficult to get emotionally attached to him. He is way better acting as a character. (Kath & Kim, Uncle Arthur, Russel Coight, Donkey Kong)

    There were some very funny moments within around the middle of the movie. The Rio de Janeiro sexy cabaret singer part was easily the funniest part in the movie. Great cameo from Akmal. The songs sung throughout were well done. The crying song was easily the best sounding song, I'd purchase that faster than a fox on crack. The funniest song was definitely about that "special" time of the month. Very clever indeed. I don't know if Molloy wrote all those, if so, kudos.

    The end, well I won't ruin it...

    Yes I will.

    Everyone becomes possessed by ghosts of robots from the future.

    Seem ridiculous? It actually would have been a better ending than in the movie. I love those type of endings in the movie, but this one was done poorly. Gary Eck did absolutely nothing for me in the film, and was responsible for some of the worst lines in the movie. Rod Laver scene with Gary = Worst line I have ever heard in a movie, ever.

    This is the best one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdK-aLGxV0Y

    Anyways, all in all a fairly average type of comedy. The songs are great, the dialogue not so, story lines are very weak, needed more Wayne hope and tony martin. Bob Franklin could have had a bigger role too, not sure what happened to his little story in the middle either.

    But, if you are a fan of molloys, you will like it. In the meantime if you want some awesome Australian comedy, anything by Shaun Micallef will whip this movie like a jockey on a horses ass.
    5margotjerry

    Super pendulum

    I waited a long time to watch this film. I did sit though it in one go without losing interest, but it wasn't nearly as enjoyable as I had hoped. Here in the UK I've have been hearing Molloy, Robbins & co on streamed radio for years. They are grossly funny, but this film didn't match up to that level. The funniest part was Molloy's real-life banter with his young 'double' in the extras. And what a waste of Tony Martin. On the other hand, the songs were clever and memorable, Sally Phillips is always super, and I was impressed with Mick's penduluming.

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2006 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Boy Town
    • Filming locations
      • Festival Hall, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia(concert sequences)
    • Production company
      • Molloy Boy Productions
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      • $2,351,515
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
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