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Australia is a 2008 epic adventure drama film directed by Baz Luhrmann [3] and starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. The screenplay was written by Luhrmann and screenwriter Stuart Beattie , with Ronald Harwood and Richard Flanagan .
This is a list of Australian television programs which first aired in 2008. The list is arranged chronological order . Where more than one program debuted on the same date, those programs are listed alphabetically.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1 and 0 nly [clarification needed]: Martyn Park: Christopher Baker: Mystery, science fiction: $9.99: Tatia Rosenthal: Geoffrey Rush, Joel Edgerton, Samuel Johnson
21 (2008) – heist drama film inspired by the story of the MIT Blackjack Team as told in Bringing Down the House, the best-selling 2003 book by Ben Mezrich [1] 120 (2008) – Turkish war drama film based on the true story of 120 children who died in 1915 carrying ammunition for the Battle of Sarikamish against the Russians during World War I [2]
Australia: 2008 Babe: 1995 Babe: Pig in the City: 1998 [1] Bachna Ae Haseeno: 2008 Better Than Sex: 2000 Better Watch Out: 2016 Birdeater: 2023 Birthday Girl: 2001 The Black Balloon: 2008 Bliss: 1985 BMX Bandits: 1983 Bootmen: 2000 The Boys: 1998 Cactus: 2008 Caddie: 1976 Call Me Mr. Brown: 1986 Candy: 2006 Captain Thunderbolt: 1953 Careful, He ...
Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008) The Back of Beyond (1954) Back of Beyond [1] (1995) Back to the Outback (2021) Bad Behaviour (2010) Bad Boy Bubby (1993) Bad Eggs (2003) The BBQ (2018) Beaconsfield (2012) Beautiful (2009) Beneath Clouds (2002) Big Ideas (1993) The Big Steal (1990) Bigger Than Tina (1999) Birdeater (2023) The Birth of White Australia ...
3 February 2008: Juno: $1,265,737: 27 Dresses close to #1 again. 6: 10 February 2008: Fool's Gold: $1,949,609: Fool's Gold opens close to a million stronger than Juno. 7: 17 February 2008: Jumper: $3,408,959: Definitely, Maybe beaten by a margin of close to $2 million. 8: 24 February 2008: $1,728,693: The Bucket List and Rambo earn over a ...
This season began Monday 28 April 2008 at 7:00 pm. The opening episode had the lowest-ever ratings of any launch of Big Brother Australia. The episode mostly outrated its competitors in most timeslots—except its second half-hour when it lost out to Border Security. The audience for the launch peaked at 1.91 million. [3]