After a fault with the in-flight entertainment system, the crew of a Sydney-Tokyo flight bizarrely decided to show the 'inappropriate' film Daddio to everyone.

Which brings to mind the lyrics of Slade's Daddio:

Daddio do the nasty
Daddio don't come home
Daddio's working on a 7 year itch
Daddio's ready to roam

Young people looking forward to a few hours of Peppa Pig cartoons were instead treated an R-rated film (Sexual Material|Language Throughout|Brief Graphic Nudity) described by Collider.com as:

Set in a taxi cab, the film follows a conversation between a young woman and her driver as they discuss life, love, and loss. It won over critics both at Telluride and Toronto and is set to do the same for audiences across the country this summer.

Now that's the Spirit of Australia!

Former Qantas flight attendant Bill "Bendoon" Heslop told FNN:

This is a bonzer idea! Why should passengers choose their own movies when the crew can do a better job for them?

My mate Phil Macavity would have shown them In the Cut or something similar if he'd been on the flight.

Hey Muriel! Fetch me a tinnie. I'm parched.