This tribute to the Australian drive-in movies of the 1970s and '80s--that's "Ozsploitation" to you, mate--is nothing but two hours of gratuitous T&A, mindless car crashes, sensationalized violence and senseless splatter. In other words, I can't wait to see it again. It's one of the hottest tickets at this year's NaFF, playing 10 p.m. Apr. 20 only.
Be advised: this is about as NSFW as it gets.
In 1983, an unheralded journeyman named Luis Resto won a unanimous 10-round decision in Madison Square Garden against then-undefeated welterweight Billy Collins Jr. When Collins father went to shake Resto's hand afterwards, he felt only leather. A subsequent investigation by the New York State Boxing Commission revealed that Resto's trainer, Panama Lewis, had removed two ounces of padding from his gloves.
In 1986, both trainer and fighter were convicted of assault, conspiracy and criminal po