Vigilante

2008 "Looking for trouble? He's looking for you..."
2.6| 1h30m| R| en| More Info
Released: 11 November 2008 Released
Producted By: Outlandish Films
Country: Australia
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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When Luke is viciously attacked and his fiancée is raped and murdered, he pledges to train himself in deadly hand to hand combat and use it against any wrong doers who dare to cross his path.

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Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Numerootno A story that's too fascinating to pass by...
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
goldcoastnews1 Vigilante Newspaper Article: "Training For Action Flick Pulls No Punches"Actor Robert Diaz is getting in the ring in preparation for his upcoming lead role in the Gold Coast, filmed and produced feature film Vigilante. The runaway bay actor has been training for six times a week with martial arts instructor and boxer Glen McLaren, practicing realistic fight-scene-techniques and working on enlarging his bugling muscles. Diaz, who starred in Scooby-Doo, says this was his first major role.The script has been written by Gold Coast director Aash Aaron and will be produced by his production company, Outlandish Films.The first scene will be spot at the Spit later this month. "It's a classic revenge story with a twist. A guy searching for the people who murdered his girlfriend and journeys to the dark side," said Diaz. McLaren will star as Diaz's boxing trainer, as well as training the actors and choreographing fight scenes."We have professional fighters in the film so its important their punches and kicks are in line with the street fighting, thug style to make it realistic." Said McLaren. One of the "thug" bad guys is Logan actor Ozzie Dervish. "I'm always the bad guy, its a type cast i have established for myself", he said. The mean looking Dervish was shaping up with Diaz in the ring at the Gold Coast PCYC yesterday.Diaz said the entire film would be shot on location around Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach and The Spit. "We have spoken to a number of distributors and we are lining up for cinema realize in Australia as well as the US and the UK," he said."We are making a universal film to appeal to a wider demographic, it's going to have international appeal." Diaz said there were ten lead roles, 30 speaking parts and more than 100 extras, as well as the 30-strong film crew.He said capital has been from local private investors across the Gold Coast who wanted to put their money into a rewarding project.
goldcoastnews-940-425011 Vigilante Article: "Outlandish in Paradise" Outlandish in Paradise Coast style on loan for movie by Renee Redmond film industry reporter.A FLASHY $286,000 sports car and an exclusive jewelry shop were on loan to local film makers this week, giving them an ideal backdrop to shoot their $1.1 million feature film Vigilante.A 30 strong film crew set up in Surfers Parade, Broadbeach, focusing on the lead character Luke (played by Robert Diaz), his diamond shop and his flashy black sports car.The film written and directed by Aash Aaron, will be shot around Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach and The Spit over the next three weeks. It is being produced by Aaron's Gold Coast production company Outlandish Films. Diaz said funding for the revenge-style film has been raised through private investors who wanted to put their money into a rewarding project. "We'll be talking to distributors in Australia and LA next week and we are confident it will make the big screen," he said.The film should be ready for release between April and May next year. "We're pioneers for the new Australian film industry, making movies that are marketable and profitable," said Diaz. "A lot of film makers make movies they want to see but we're making what the audience wants." Diaz said they were already talking about making a sequel to Vigilante and encouraged people to get behind the local film industry. "The Gold Coast has welcomed us with open arms and we want to bring more international films to the coast because there's no better place to make movies", he said. Diaz said Gold Coast businesses had been extremely generous, providing them with locations as well as flash cars, jewels and costumes. "James Frizelle's Audi Centre Gold Coast lent us their $286,000 Audi R8, which is my car in the movie," said Diaz.Frizelle's sales manager Nathan Grumbleton said the new car was one of about 20 of its kind in the country, but the company was happy to lend it for the movie. Broadbeach's Amore Exquisite Jewellery shop In Surf Parade also obliged, allowing cameras to take over their shop yesterday and actresses to wear their jewels.Owners Rodney and Anne Lobb said they were excited to be part of the project. "It will be great for the Gold Coast so were happy to get involved," Mr Lobb.
geoffcline47 I went to school with Margot Robbie.And if I thought she was hot then. (from afar).Man how hot is she now! I have been lucky enough to see both her movies.ICU and Vigilante which she did before scoring her role on Neighbours.But if you ask me she was hotter and a better actress if these films than on TV.I guess it is just the medium.TV soap is crap.But Margot was super sexy in her feature films. yum Yum gimme some!
jennyrockly I too saw this premier in Australia, and had been following its hype through the FB site of a friend of mine. Fortunately the film did meet its potential.Let me first say that all the younger and older performers and extras all did exceptionally well. I especially liked the adult actor, the father. I suspect the Director & Casting Agent is still happy at this choice. The ending was definitely a surprise, every actor amazed me.The uses of cityscapes was very cool. Later in the foyer between several movie goers we all commented on how much we enjoyed this film. I must say in closing how disappointing it is that I read such nasty reports pretending to be "honest appraisal of this movie on this site" they are not mysteriously disappearing. They are being removed by this sites owners and not a technical error and is not indicative of an unwillingness for those involved to accept criticism along with praise? I know this filmmaker and he is happy for those qualified to have their say, but not cowardly fake account set up loser who are so pitiful that they feel the need to make up nasty stories to defame this artist. Overall, this was an entertaining movie in which the script, directing, and choice of adult and teenage leads me to see only one thing. Talent.Whoever feels the need to bag this film or filmmaker you are wasting your time as there are more fans of this filmmaker who receive their newsletters and will be more than happy to tell it as it is rather than the fools who vote one out of ten then pretend that they are intelligently reviewing. You are not doing anything but wasting your time for we are many.It is a shame that someone who praises Ozzie Devrish who is in both ICU and Vigilante and The Dark Lurking and who is one of the directors good friends also feels the need to attack Ozzie's friend with such childish venom.

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