Wog Boys Forever
Australia
638 people rated Steve 'Wog Boy' Karamitsis is now single and working as a taxi driver. Brianna Beagle-Thorpe, Minister for Immigration, hatches a plan to exact her revenge on Steve for destroying her late mother's political career 20 years earlier.
Comedy
Cast (18)
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hiann_christopher
19/07/2024 04:03
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29/05/2023 07:19
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Batoul Nazzal Tannir
23/05/2023 03:12
I enjoyed the first movie because it had a lot of laughs , second movie worth watching because the beautiful scenery and still had some good moments in it, but this movie was very hard to watch. Acting, story and directing the weakest of the three. Unfortunately this should be the last one. They brought in Sooshi Mango to try and get more bums in seats and even though they're the best part of the movie there was no reason for them to be there other then free advertising for the movie at all there live shows. The acting honestly is cringe and direction is no better as the movie doesn't flow what so ever.
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23/05/2023 03:12
Nick should have left it at the original Wogboy movie and should have never ever produced sequels. Terrible acting and I felt sorry for Sooshi Mango who deserved to premier in a much better movie. You can easily tell that this movie was made out of desperation to keep Nick G in the limelight and that is if he had any light left in the first place. The story lines were a mess. The characters portrayed were mediocre. The story was very predictable. It was just cheap slapstick humour. As an Aussie with a similar background , I certainly would like to have seen quality humour and a much better constructed storyline .
Vicky Sangtani
23/05/2023 03:12
Certainly better than the ill-conceived Wog Boys 2 (not that that's saying much) but not as good as the sequel, which is no surprise because The Wog Boy is one of the funniest films in Australian history.
Two decades after his tangle with Raelene Beagle-Thorpe, Steve Karamitsis (Nick Giannopoulos) is single and working for a Melbourne company, and mostly estranged from his best friend Frank (Vince Colosimo) who has definitely survived and prospered. Steve meets an ex girlfriend in his cab, worried that he might be the father of her young son, and is also in the crosshairs of the son and daughter of the late Raelene Beagle-Thorpe who want revenge on Steve because they blame him for the demise of their mother's political career.
A few laughs, a Tony Yugoslav cameo (in a way) and some other good nostalgia - especially the dance floor Bee Gees scene. But Nick and Vince should probably leave the Wog Boy characters here.
Monther
23/05/2023 03:12
This movie suffers the same fate as so much of Australian tv and cinema. Playing to the lowest common denominator. Reminds me of those lame jokes from the tv show Fat Pizza and Housos. Maybe passable in the 2000s but we expect more now. Why Australia keeps pumping out this low brow crap for I'll never know. A handful of jokes i smiled at only because I can relate to some of the Italian jokes but it's really not very good. As someone else mentioned there's no followup with half the characters they introduce. The party bus, the other cab drivers. These story arcs go nowhere so why include them? It's just lazy writing and you'd think as it's the 3rd movie in 22 years they'd actually put some effort into the writing. Nick and Vince should be ashamed of making this movie.
userShiv Kumar
23/05/2023 03:12
This was not funny at all. The acting was terrible (what's happened to Vince Colosimo, he was good in the Underbelly series. I seriously would have had more fun tackling a yellow bellied black snake at a BBQ.
The first film came out in another era which is long past and this one doesn't hit the mark. A lot of the old Carlton crew are not around anymore for cheap funding also. If you like dad jokes and puerile humour this could be the film for you but for people that like a well crafted film with clever humour this is not for you.
I work with some old school Italians and Greeks and they will love this film.