Yes, our very own Duncan! In Minor he finds a sister and eats soup with his wife ... he has this funny white attachment in his right ear and he wears a funny tie. I always knew Duncan was made for the screen: fuck the Golden Globes - catch the golden balls of the arts. Click here
"I can highly recommend Duncan Fallowell as an actor" - Madame Dylan Jones Arcati ("May I have my discount now?")
creepy
ReplyDeleteWhat is this about? I thought Mr F was gay? Or is this a satire?
ReplyDeleteFirst we have gender-bending and now we've got gender-straightening. What is the blasted man up to?
ReplyDeleteKevin Spacey, eat your heart out.
ReplyDeleteKevin's a vegetarian
ReplyDelete<< Kevin Spacey, eat your heart out. >>
ReplyDeleteAs a matter of fact, it looks like a remote parody of American Beauty. Was it the purpose ?
is spacey a veggie? i thought he liked the meat rack.
ReplyDeleteI see that it is a project by someone at Bournemouth University
ReplyDeleteYes, Duncan`s nephew
ReplyDeleteDuncan Fallowell was also in Todd Haynes's Velvet Goldmine. He played the camp hairdresser. Very versatile guy.
ReplyDeleteClcik what image to start?
ReplyDelete<< is spacey a veggie? i thought he liked the meat rack. >>
ReplyDeleteOh lord, this one makes me laugh to tears – I can't resist a good joke. But we're not talking about Spacey (the topic is overdone by now) but about Mr Fallowell's acting skills. Not so bad.
The late Don Fellows surely?
ReplyDeleteThe fixtures and fittings in this movie are very suburban - those nasty plastic switches; the etc etc - and that funny little car Duncs drives. It reminded of American Beauty crossed with an information film from the Dept for Transport.
ReplyDeleteDon Fellows was born in 1922. Fallowell played the young hairdresser - only on screen for five gleeful minutes
ReplyDeleteKeep replaying Duncan's first word "W-e-l-l" over and over again and I think it could make a dance record.
ReplyDeleteI love it when the girl says 'I met a friend of mine at a private exhibit' when she means exhibition - this film is a masterpiece of supersubtle naff
ReplyDeleteFallowell's an upper class Ricky Gervais. Hysterical
ReplyDeleteI directed this piece, I'm actually Duncan's Godson. I'm in my 3rd year at Bournemouth University and this is indeed a satire.
ReplyDeleteI love Mrs Duncs, who is she? When she used the dish wipe to wash the floor - brill! Is this part of a film or the whole thing?
ReplyDeleteI want more! can we have a series? each no longer than 4 minutes for our quickie lives
ReplyDeleteis it known that Fallowell was in Velvet Goldmine?
ReplyDeleteIt's news to me, but then a lot is.
ReplyDeleteWhat sort of uni is Bournemouth? Was Fallowell paid? If this is what students get in debt for . . .
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