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''The Wannabes'', titled ''Criminal Ways'' in the United States, is a 2003 Australian
comedy film The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, with dark comedy being an exception to this rule. Comedy is one of the o ...
starring Nick Giannopoulos, Russell Dykstra,
Isla Fisher Isla Lang Fisher (; born 3 February 1976) is an Australian actress. Born in Oman to Scottish parents with whom she moved to Australia during her childhood, she began appearing in television commercials and came to prominence for her portrayal o ...
, Ryan Johnson, Michael Carman, Lena Cruz, Tony Nikolakopoulos, Costas Kilias,
Chantal Contouri Chantal Contouri (; born 8 April 1950), sometimes credited as Chantal Cantouri, is a Greek Australian television and film actress. She has acted in many films and TV series as well as on stage, with one of her best known roles being in the 197 ...
and
Felix Williamson Felix Williamson (born 29 May 1969) is an Australian actor. Early life Williamson is the stepson of playwright David Williamson. From age 13–17, he trained at the Australian Theatre for Young People in Sydney, Australia, learning the foundat ...
.
Rove McManus John Henry Michael 'Rove' McManus (born 21 January 1974) is an Australian comedian, television and radio presenter, producer and media personality who has received three Gold Logie awards. He was the host of the eponymous variety show '' Rove ...
also appears in the film as himself, promoting The Wannabes on his TV show ''
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''.


Cast

* Nick Giannopoulos as Danny * Russell Dykstra as Marcus *
Isla Fisher Isla Lang Fisher (; born 3 February 1976) is an Australian actress. Born in Oman to Scottish parents with whom she moved to Australia during her childhood, she began appearing in television commercials and came to prominence for her portrayal o ...
as Kirsty * Ryan Johnson as Hammer * Michael Carman as Jimmy King * Lena Cruz as Aurora van Dyke * Tony Nikolakopoulos * Costas Kilias as Adrian *
Chantal Contouri Chantal Contouri (; born 8 April 1950), sometimes credited as Chantal Cantouri, is a Greek Australian television and film actress. She has acted in many films and TV series as well as on stage, with one of her best known roles being in the 197 ...
as Sally *
Felix Williamson Felix Williamson (born 29 May 1969) is an Australian actor. Early life Williamson is the stepson of playwright David Williamson. From age 13–17, he trained at the Australian Theatre for Young People in Sydney, Australia, learning the foundat ...
*
Bert Newton Albert Watson Newton (23 July 1938 – 30 October 2021) was an Australian media personality. He was a Logie Hall of Fame inductee, quadruple Gold Logie–winning entertainer, and radio, theatre and television personality and compère. Ne ...
as Himself *
Rove McManus John Henry Michael 'Rove' McManus (born 21 January 1974) is an Australian comedian, television and radio presenter, producer and media personality who has received three Gold Logie awards. He was the host of the eponymous variety show '' Rove ...
as Himself * Terry Gill as Barney the Bear


Plot

Danny ( Nick Giannopoulos) is a talentless, yet clumsy, and therefore awkward entertainer who is hired by Marcus ( Russell Dykstra) and his motley crew to turn them into the biggest kids' group since
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, the Hooley Dooleys, Hi-5, ''
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'', '' Play School'', and Barney the Bear (a knock-off of Humphrey B. Bear). But while Danny is training them to become ''The Wannabes'', they're secretly planning to use their new identity as cover to pull off a heist of a diamond necklace from the very rich Aurora Van Dyke ( Lena Cruz). Aurora has hosted a party for her grandchild, and booked all the best child entertainers in town to perform, and as The Wannabes prepare for the show, two of the characters steal the necklace. The burglary doesn't go as planned, so they ditch the necklace and escape the scene without being caught. But after the escapade something totally unexpected happens; they end up becoming the hottest kids' band in the country. They even have ''The Wannabes'' merchandise and posters, etc.; they release an album and even do a performance on the Australian show ''
Rove Live ''Rove'', also titled ''Rove Live'', is an Australian television variety show that featured live music performances and interviews with local and international celebrity guests. The program premiered on the Nine Network on 22nd September 1999, b ...
''. Their fame continues to build until Aurora Van Dyke discovers they were the people responsible for trying to steal her necklace. After some escapades including abduction and rescuing, The Wannabes discover crime doesn't pay, but kids' bands do.


Reception

Australian critics have generally given the film a negative reception. Luke Buckmaster of ''In Film Australia'' wrote "This agitating juvenile comedy slides on a downwards trajectory into the wastelands of bad comedy and poor screen writing. (Writer and director Nick Giannopoulos) never decides who ''The Wannabes'' is intended for -- is it a movie for grown ups? Is it a movie for kids? The film's tonal indecision subsequently renders it inappropriate for any specific demographic." Movie critic and editor of ''Film Inc'' magazine, Erin Free described ''The Wannabes'' as "More or less a comic abomination. That's a complete failure, that film." Australian DVD review website Michael D's Region 4 DVD Info Page noted that it is "dripping with countless and obvious faults in both its concept and execution. For example, the script is so poorly written and constructed, that I am astounded that it was ever green-lit for filming in that condition." MaryAnn Johanson from the ''Flick Filosopher'' described the film as "a terrifying attempt at a children's movie... or a horrible attempt at satire. It's hard to tell which -- either way, you should run in the other direction as fast as you can and never look back. Maybe it's a cultural thing, but this is one of the worst films I've ever seen." But there have been some good reviews. People magazine told us it was a weird hilarious movie. OK magazine said Nick Giannopoulos gave it a great go and succeeded.


Box office

''The Wannabes'' grossed $1,227,588 at the box office in Australia.''Film Victoria - Australian Films at the Australian Box Office''


See also

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Cinema of Australia The cinema of Australia began with the 1906 production of ''The Story of the Kelly Gang'', arguably the world's first feature film. Since then, Australian crews have produced many films, a number of which have received international recogni ...


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wannabes, The 2003 films 2003 comedy films Australian comedy films Films shot in Melbourne Films scored by David Hirschfelder 2000s English-language films English-language comedy films