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I'm going to build my Hutt with bricks !

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2018 7:51 pm
by emfrat
I very rarely watch TV on purpose, but I do sometimes look to see if there might be something worth looking at. This one caught my eye - I wonder if it could be worked up into an MP session, using the Hawker Typhoon, or similar, with TacPac. :D

https://www.ebroadcast.com.au/tv/detail ... ta=1&fox=0

She Wolf Of Kurimarama Street, The

Premiere

Responding to a callout from a freaked out pizza delivery guy who was attacked by a big dog wearing jeans, Minogue and O�Leary soon discover that a werewolf is on the loose in Lower Hutt. While chasing the wolf, they rescue a young woman called Sheena and take her in for her own protection, but soon discover she�s not the victim but werewolf itself. And when Sheena discovers her ex-boyfriend Dion (from What We Do In The Shadows) gave her the curse, she wants revenge and our cops could be collateral damage.

ATB
Mike

Re: I'm going to build my Hutt with bricks !

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2018 9:15 am
by towerguy
sounds like the writers have been at my water supply! Think I'll give it a miss and go have a glass.

Re: I'm going to build my Hutt with bricks !

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2018 4:00 pm
by toprob
I've said before I'm a big fan of local content on our telly, but a little bit of 'Wellington Paranormal' goes a long way... This is a take-off of the current crop of cop ride-along reality shows, which is certainly not my thing -- never seen one, never will. You know the sort of thing, they are advertised constantly, normally with all the faces blurred out.
Wellington Paranormal, on the other hand, only tends to blur genitals....
Minogue and O'Leary were the two cop characters in Taika Waititi's film 'What We Do in the Shadows', and they did such a good job they were given a TV spinoff. They are hilarious, but the whole show is better in very small doses. I do watch in when I'm desperate, it has a ratio of laugh to groan of about 2:10.
I have yet to see this particular episode, but I'll catch up one day.