Customer Reviews
Edgy, quirky and funny - By: L. Pearse, 21 Sep 2007 
Firstly, I'm a James Murray fan, so I was already pre-disposed to like this film, just because of who was in it. As it turned out, I enjoyed the film on its own merits & because James Murray was in it 90% of the time.
The entire film/story is viewed through the lens of a handheld video camera alternatively used by one or other of three friends as they attempt to put together a money making film to cash in on the recent interest in UK Gangsta drama's.
The technique used means the images are often skewed & off kilter depending on who's holding the camera, & it often looks little better than your average home movie. But there's a fair bit of black humour & you can't help laughing at some of the antics the three no-hopers get up to in their quest to Nail Vienna & get the film finished.
Several lovely cameo's by vintage heavies, & a gritty realism give the film a very watchable quality, & a neat twist to this film-within-a-film at the end makes you gasp (well I got me, anyway).
I enjoyed Nailing Vienna because James Murray gets plenty of film time - & because it keeps you watching to see what idiotic things these three will get up to next.