After that ending you couldn’t drag a needle out of my ass with a tractor. That was some top tier cringiness.

To be fair, I have personally eaten scorpion on three separate occasions (once on national television), but never fucking RAW!

That’s because we were sprogs and time ran differently. Remember Speed Buggy? It was always on the ABC during school holidays. Only sixteen episodes.

Women like guys who don’t give a shit what others think of their preferred method of having a good time. Confidence is key, baby!

There were 13 episodes that weren’t dubbed into English during the original run, but the original cast completed the missing episodes in 2004.

It only ran for two years. There were two series of 26 episodes each.

Monkey battles with broom handles was a rite of passage.

I still remember the shock of finding out that Tripitaka the Boy Priest was played by a girl.

Horse sucked. He was the Cousin Oliver of the show.

You will be responsible for ending a genetic continuum that goes back four billion years to the primordial start of life on Earth.

I know giving animals human food is a dick move, but I would totally do my monkey bro a solid in this case.

The soundtrack is hard to track down but still slaps hard.

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I personally love this movie, but it's very divisive. I've watched it with fellow cult movie fans who I’d expected to enjoy the film, but couldn't stand it.

I live in New York. Years ago, I got cornered at a party by an American woman who, upon realising I’m an Aussie, proceeded to lecture me on how racist we are. Apparently, she’d visited Australia and was horrified by the word “wog”.

Any explanation that it wasn’t really considered derogatory any more fell on deaf ears, and she didn’t see any irony in the fact that she was judging me based on her preconceived idea of my country of birth.

Why is this in TCC? This guy is bang on.

I rewatched the whole thing a while back. This is one of the weirdest shows to ever air on Aussie prime time.

If I remember correctly, series two only aired in Germany for some reason.

This was a mini masterpiece. I screened it at my friend’s bad movie night and it was a hit. People were asking me for copies.

Hard disagree on this one. This was a part of teaching my son how to behave himself properly and politely in a restaurant.

As a jaded lifelong horror fan, Don’t Look Now was one of the few films to scare the shit out of me.

Funnily enough, I screened it for my wife, who typically doesn’t sleep for a week after a scary movie, and she was like, “meh.”