Eric Bana,
Vince Colosimo,
Simon Lyndon,
David Field,
Daniel Wyllie
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This Australian drama is based on the life and times of Mark "Chopper" Read, a notorious Aussie criminal who went on to become a best-selling author, publishing nine books about his exploits outside t... read more
DVD Release Date: November 13, 2001
Stats: 2,155 reviews
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April 7, 2011
Chopper is one of the most incredible crime films that I've seen. The film tells the story of career criminal Mark "Chopper" Read. With this film it's almost impossible to tell fact from fiction, as Chopper's exploits seem too good to be true. Reid is a man who always fused explo... read more
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March 9, 2010
An almost unrecognisable Eric Bana plays notorious criminal Mark "Chopper" Read whose "memoirs" and musings on life made him one of Australia's best selling authors of all time. It's actually very difficult to tell how much of this film is true, and how much is Read's creative "e... read more
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December 28, 2009
The Australian film Chopper is based on a series of novels written by Mark "Chopper" Read, chronicling his life of crime in a exaggerated and fictionalized manner. Chopper seems nigh invulnerable as he tromps his way through the world of organized crime, extorting money from dru... read more
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September 15, 2009
Australian cinema is so underrated, Chopper is proof! Its hard to believe its Eric Bana when you see him now but for me this is still his best work and I like most of his films. 'Why are you stabbin' me Nev"? Brilliant!
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September 8, 2009fb619846742A disturbing, dirty story which isn't that much fun to watch, but serves as a fascinating character study of one of Australia's worst criminals. Bana, who I've been hard on in the past, is simply incredible in the lead here as a menacing, tough-as-nails villian who you legitimate... read more
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July 7, 2008
Years before he would have his turn as Bruce Banner in HULK, Eric Bana would put on weight to play the charismatic Mark "Chopper" Read, who is something of a celebrity in his native land because of his comfortable and charming approach , violent streak, and the distinct possibili... read more
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May 18, 2008
"When I was in prison I got slashed in the face, my ears cut off, my eyebrows trimmed and a butcher's knife here, an ice pick here - Not fun at all, etc. If you drink and drive and you're unfortunate enough to hit somebody, you ought to pray to God that you don't go to prison."
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May 5, 2008
oh my god what aload of shit
their is nothing worse then watching someone in prison but then doing stupid things majorly shit
Critic Reviews
Chopper plays like a nonfuturistic A Clockwork Orange. Full Review
It's a great style, it's a fabulous performance, but it never quite finds what it's searching for. Full Review
You cannot look away from him. The performance is so . . . strange. Full Review
The ways Read twists and embellishes the truth become progressively less interesting.
Bana radiates the sort of warped charisma that explains how an ultraviolent convict could capture the public's imagination.
Like a lot of video-game violence, much of Chopper is meant to be perversely funny. But it's a different kind of perversely funny.
Bana's gift -- and his triumph -- is that he makes us somehow care about this magnetic monster, without ever letting us feel as if we've figured him out. Full Review
Compelling and funny even when it is indiscriminately splattering blood.
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