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  • This is a laugh of a film, well done and it exploits all the nooks and crannies of overlapping timelines to the point where you're spinning in circles. Really entertaining and smart in it's delivery of a well worn plot made unique through it's rougues gallery of characters and awful outcomes.
  • In this light hearted time travel romp, New Zealand channels the zombified corpse of Memento, via Monkey Magic and a marination of "Dude where's my Car". If you can make your way through the thick provincial Kiwi brogue and colloquialisms, this is a smart and solid little comedy with good bone structure and some solid laughs. Some of the performances are a tad uneven and stilted, but the key players give a solid performance, and the story layers enough cutely sly twists and turns to hold your attention to the end.
  • barbaragolia27 August 2018
    Caught this one at the Fright Fest Film Festival, a solid concept that has a lot of fun with itself. Overlapping scenarios get a bit deep at moments but the outcome is well worth the trip. The effects are middle of the road but the performances work and add a welcome layer of laughter to the concept. A comedic take on Looper and what happens when too much of a good thing isn't that good for you.
  • SkylessWing14 October 2020
    Nice little movie. Old plot but deployed with a cheeky sense of humour and great soundtrack.

    Let down by alot of mumbling and poor sound, not to mention some NZ slang that I guess only NZ folks ever use.

    Other than that, a decent little movie
  • kosmasp9 March 2019
    Or whatever you want to call it. It's actually a high concept idea movie. Where the idea kind of carries the whole movie. You'll either down with that or you are not. Now sense it does not make ... at least not that much. And the tone switches from funny to dark and back again. Not really consistent then. But maybe that is not something you care.

    And if you really want to have fun with this, you better not. It's easy to digest overall. Crazy overall but not so crazy you can't follow it (no pun intended). So depending on how serious you'll take the whole thing, the fun you will have (or not) will vary ...
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    John (Anton Tennet) is a low-level criminal who lacks a set. He works for Shelton (Jonny Brugh) and likes his sister (Hetty Gaskell-Hahn). John robs a Chinese antique store operating as a front and also grabs a time travel bracelet. While being drowned by his own gang for keeping the money, John pushed the button on the bracelet and travels back in time two minutes and creates a duplicate of himself. Eventually, the duplicates form a gang hunted by Taotie, the time travel demon.

    While I tend to love New Zealand humor, this one didn't grab me. Other than people acting like idiots, the story lacked a decent plot.

    F-word. No sex or nudity.
  • This movie is stupid. Awful writing with lame jokes and plot holes you could drive a truck full of Chinese time-demons through. Awful acting as well. Just not much at all to recommend about this one. Decent production value, but zero laughs and an annoying story.
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    Funny, silly kind of funny.

    Interesting time travel concept into the plot, not in mindblowing kind of way, but still very entertaining to watch.

    Ending was predictable, feel good kind of ending.
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    Jonny (Anton Tennet) lives in Thames, New Zealand, where he makes a meager living running errands for local kingpin Shelton (Jonny Brugh). One day he meets Shelton's sister Kelly (Hetty Gaskell-Hahn); it's love at first sight and that gives Jonny an incentive to try pulling off a caper, despite being completely incompetent. Things do not go well until he stumbles upon an ancient Chinese relic that enables him to bend time and, well, after that things begin to go very, very far from well.... This is a zany, wacky ride where each scene is even more absurd than the one before it; it's also very tightly drawn, clocking in at a mere 81 minutes, meaning that there's no filler here. Delightful!
  • gab-675995 July 2021
    I just saw Housebound and so far it is still my favorite NZ movie. I was hopeful on this movie because it came out after that one did. This movie was annoying bad! You know those movies you catch yourself yelling at the main character not to be such an idiot. This movie win's for the worst acting, storyline, and crappy dialogue. I do not recommend this to even my worst enemy. Yes, it is that bad, I felt my intelligence quotient dropping as I watched this.
  • One good/funny character in this entire turd, and it sure as hell wasn't John (or any of the other Johns). That would be the boss (Shelton, Jonny Brugh). Found this movie makes a great sedative. I had to suffer through it twice. Felt like sequence after sequence of Kiwi in-jokes and jargon. One foxy New Zealand chick in this (Kelly, Hetty Gaskell-Hahn). That's good for a couple points. The whole running theme about having big nuts was, well, idiotic. Worst of all, not funny. Just like the vast majority of the "jokes." They go about as far as a fart into a cushion. Does not help the dialogue is totally inane. Yeah, I did not like this one, and I normally like movies from this country.
  • Decent lead and supporting cast. good cinematography and directing. not boring. decent editing. decent soundtrack. good low budget project.
  • Uproariously funny to the point of absurdity. Since I am a fan of the absurd, this movie hit the spot! Haven't laughed that hard in a while. It's like a FAQ About Time Travel and Snatch mashup. Hollywood could learn something from these guys as it was cheaper to purchase than most films and twice as good.
  • ops-5253514 April 2019
    If you hate the nizilandic dijilict than skip this one, if you love it than its a view for you anyhow, because this is funny, compelling, mistirius and murdirus enough to make you sweat in your white sweater and donald duck underpants. i came over this by incident, and do not regret the watch even though the original idea maight be confusing for the better half of us, but it works.

    the fun is the kinda type that even old men can get a laugh of, even when its dead tragic or semi lethal, and the shifts comes so fast and in the end youll have no clue whos the one who survived, so the grumpy old man recommends a view, then you can start guessing too.
  • This movie is filled with it all, comedy, sci fi, violence, backed together in a classic style. One of the best movies to go see for a great time and it has some good references to NZ culture. This movie is the definition of a true kiwi film. Mega Time Squad; the film displaying the capabilities of us kiwis. I would really recommend this movie.
  • I don't remember laughing this hard and this long ever since Monty Python. And these guys do this in a genuinely honest way, with a great cast of zany yet 100% believable characters, portraying a down-to-earth kiwi society in all its quirkiness. My hat's off to all involved in the making of this movie. And I wish to see more from these guys.