hardy har har!
yo nitwit, dont go soiling my reputation here with your own halflesbian prison fantasies. go write a best seller or something.
The Slaughter Rule
Half you have definitely written some poems about the women wardens in your life-plus-twenty at Sing-Sing.
I once loved a warden named Joan
and her jewel crusted belt with a bone
solitary confinement
lesbian refinement
half lets out her soft manly moan
then kicks back in the hole
with a fat wad of Skoal
I once loved a warden named Joan
and her jewel crusted belt with a bone
solitary confinement
lesbian refinement
half lets out her soft manly moan
then kicks back in the hole
with a fat wad of Skoal
Emily Halfinson
yo prose boy, "guest" ain't me.
sheet dont make me come here all regular like to disclaim falsehoods.
there aint room in this here forum for that kinda highjinks.
sheet dont make me come here all regular like to disclaim falsehoods.
there aint room in this here forum for that kinda highjinks.
I saw the premier in Great Falls, MT. I thought the soundtrack was great, even before I realized that it was composed by Jay. The tunes fit well. Personally, I enjoyed the movie (and I usually HATE movies). It seemed to capture the feeling of small town desperation felt in many six-man Montana towns, and the title is a great metaphor of such. Plus, some of the shots were incredible and really did portray an accurate image of life in north central MT. Some content was questionable (i.e. the coach's homosexual tendancies), but I read that the movie was somewhat autobiographical as you mentioned Willy. I love the Neko tune on the album.
I agree with you highwayman. The music was perfect for that movie, plus we got another song "Gather" out of Jay. The script however was disappointing. I wish they would have kept the scene from the DVD extras where they play Dame Shame. Overall I think the movie went in the wrong direction with the coach, or maybe they just went too far. After seeing an interview with the producers on the DVD, I think they lost sight of the story while trying to portray the coach as someone they knew when they were younger.
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The Slaughter Rule
Anybody seen The Slaughter Rule, the movie Jay did the score for? I thought the music fit, you could definetly tell Jay put it together. Otherwise the movie had killer visuals if you like eastern Montana and gritty great plains towns. I thought the story was kind of weak and slow in places.
What does anybody else think?
What does anybody else think?