Franco / Dillon / Stahl / Renfro
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Re: Franco / Dillon / Stahl / Renfro
Are you sure you saw cock? I dunno there... perhaps some balls but nothing more.
As for just sound and no picture, you need to update your video codecs. Download the newest Windows Media Player and be sure to pick up DivX from here. If you're using a Mac, well... maybe you don't deserve to watch the videos!
Re: clips
Awesome clips and welcome to a fellow Canadain!!!
May I guess by your nickname that you are in Ottawa? I'm Gary in Halifax, N.S. Feel free to drop me a line or add me to your MSN Messenger: celtboygary@hotmail.com
Acclaimed Director Larry Clark delivers his most powerful film since Kids. Marty (Brad Renfro) is a tormented surfer who relies on his longtime pal Bobby (Nick Stahl) for rides to the beach and South Florida bars despite vicious abuse. But when Bobby turns his unwanted attention to Marty's new girlfrield Lisa (Rachel Miner) and her best friend Ally (Bijou Phillips), Lisa decides Bobby's reign of terror must end. Assembling a crew of alienated suburban teens, she forms a deadly plan to get Bobby out of the way once and for all. As this conspiracy unfolds, friends turn into enemies and casual acquaintances into co-defendants to a murder that rocked America to its core.
It's based on a true story Indy B-movie stuff. Quite a good film, but uncomfortable to watch, both due to its murderous content and the voyeuristic way Clark directs the camera. If you've seen Kids, you'll remember the way that Clark directs footage of sex that makes it uncomfortably voyeuristic (and hey, I'm no prude! ), this film is much the same.
Worth seeing. The case mentions a website: www.bullythemovie.com and Play.com has it on R2 for £7,99, though the R1 I bought (which no longer seems to be on Play) has a production commentary that's missing from the R2.