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  1. After watching Spider as well as another short film titled Lucky, it seems that Nash Edgerton has a slightly warped mind that relishes the bizarre unexpected plot twist. Even though the final twist in Spider is rather macabre, I also found it kind of humorous - sort of a "that's horrid but it does serve you right" reaction.

  2. Jun 8, 2009 · Below I posted Nash Edgerton’s new Bob Dylan video and a couple of people told me they didn’t know much about his work. So, here’s a primer: First, his bio from the The Directors Bureau: Nash Edgerton knows his craft from both sides of the camera from his work as an actor, stunt performer, editor, producer, writer, and director.

  3. Dec 13, 2021 · At 14 minutes, “Shark” is epic in scope, nearly the length of “Spider” and “Bear” put together to accommodate the fact that Jack has finally met his equal with a diabolical mind for mischief in Rose Byrne’s Sofie.

  4. Nash Edgerton (born 19 January 1973) is an Australian film director, stuntman and actor, and a principal member of the movie-making collective Blue-Tongue Films.

  5. Apr 9, 2010 · “I’ve been burned a couple of times, and that hurts like hell; I got burned once jumping out of an exploding building,” Australian filmmaker Nash Edgerton slyly remarks about the numerous, death-defying perils he faced while performing as a stunt man.

  6. Feb 1, 2013 · Jack, played by director Nash Edgerton, is a fuck up with a good heart. He also always seems to have something up his sleeve.

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  8. Apr 9, 2010 · On the heels of multiple successful festival runs for their short films, Australian stuntman-turned-director Nash Edgerton and his brother Joel (who co-wrote and stars in the film) finally...