Hey Partier! I wanted to check in on ya to see if you got your Macys Gift Card in the mail this week. I got mine!!! I'm going to put in a few more emails at that website to see how many they are going to send me. Check out this SICK Chanel purse that I ordered with the Macys Card I got for FREE!
I hope things are going great for all respective members... let me know if i can help out with anything.... like... ummm.... i'll carry some boxes... or mow the lawn... have a good day!
Thanks for being my friend!
I've been a fan since the real thing.
With about 60 cd's of your projects.
Thanks for introducing me to experimental music. keep up the spazz metal!
"This is no less than a Masterpiece."
by Jeremy Knox, FILM THREAT (Continued: "I would say that Firecracker reminds me of The Last Picture Show directed by David Lynch and written by the Coen Brothers, but that would be incredibly unfair to this film. Its so much more than that. However, I stand by comparing Baldersons script with Larry McMurtys work, its as rich and alive as anything McMurtrys done. I walked out of the screening exhilarated that there was still hope for American movies."
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RELEASE DATE JULY 4
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BY ROGER EBERT
(3 1/2 stars out of 4)
'Firecracker" is a movie that was made outside the factory, beyond the rules, in a far place named Wamego, Kan. We accustom ourselves to the weekly multiplex extrusions, and then something like this slips in, fresh from the wild. It's a black-and-white crime drama and a lurid color fantasy, a slice of life crossed with grotesque sideshow performers; it contains cruel family secrets, deadpan humor, horrifying mutilations and possibly a visit from the Virgin Mary... (READ ALL OF IT ON OUR SITE) ...I praise "Firecracker" because it is original and peculiar, but also because it is haunted; there is an uneasy spirit living within this film that stirs and regards us with cold, unblinking eyes. The calm of small-town Kansas inspires the yearnings in those who do not fit there, who are drawn to the carnival, which doesn't fit anywhere.