Ian "Molly" Meldrum Movies
Academy Award-winning Harvie Krumpet director Adam Elliot returns to the world of clay animation with this simple tale of the innocent correspondence between a portly eight year old girl from the suburbs of Melbourne and a morbidly obese, middle-aged Jewish New Yorker suffering from Asperger's Syndrome. On the surface it would seem that Mary (Toni Collette) and Max (Philip Seymour Hoffman) would have little in common, but over the course of twenty years, the unlikely pen pals exchange letters discussing everything from taxidermy, trust, pets, religion, obesity, autism, agoraphobia, alcoholism, and just about any other topic that comes to mind as they sit down and put pen to paper. Barry Humphries and Eric Bana provide additional voices. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Toni Collette, Philip Seymour Hoffman, (more)
One of Australia's most popular and enduring children's programs, Hey Hey It's Saturday was launched as a weekly, two-hour Saturday morning extravaganza on October 9, 1971. The series was originally hosted by Daryl Somers and Ernie Carroll, the latter performing double duty as puppeteer, and as the voice of the series' most famous character, Oswald Q. Ostrich. From 1980, the hosts were occasionally replaced by radio DJ Ian "Molly" Meldrum. A dizzying combination of audience-participation games, comedy sketches, musical numbers, movie/TV/CD reviews, talent contests, zany sound effects, cartoons, and eminently repeatable tag lines, the series proved too popular to remain in the a.m. hours, and within a few years of its inception it was moved to Saturday Prime Time. Among the many guest stars were such American favorites as Clint Eastwood, Danny De Vito, and Patrick Swayze. Two special versions of Hey Hey It's Saturday were produced for American cable TV in 1991, though the series itself never gained a foothold in the U.S., despite its enormous following "down under." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Daryl Somers, Ernie Carroll, (more)







