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Duncan Fallowell |
I am delighted to see that he has directed a short movie titled Mary In A Coma, set in London's Notting Hill.
A sexy young man and a sexy young woman pass each other in the streets over and over again. Do they know each other? Hard to tell.
I commend it to pop video production companies seeking a cryptic off-the-shelf promo. Btw, I wonder if it is possible to make a genuinely witty porn film. Duncan?
Click here to view movie.
25 comments:
I want to go to bed with em all!
Greedy.
As to your photograph there. The only dick outside Whitehall?
Duncan, sue.
only a New Zealander would put 'e' on the end of 'Jo'
Intriguing video. One for Katie Melua.
Dear Anon, That photo is of a Red Indian, there are no Red Indians in Ne Zealand!
Who's the beautiful girl in the video?
And who's the beautiful boy?!!!
I love to wank over your photo Madam
Hey up! Who's fer a nice cuppa tea then?
Wonderful that Madame Arcati's back. I quite missed you and your gang. You've not changed in the least though I miss your nastiness sometimes. Did you find God?
Rub their noses in it, Madame!
Yes, Duncan Fallowell is an honorary Oglala Sioux and was apprenticed to their great sorcerer Blue Cougar On The Hill.
Why is the boy in a hole?
The song played here, Mary In A Coma, was written by Duncan Fallowell and Irmin Schmidt and used in the German film RUHE SANFT, BRUNO (1983), directed by Hajo Gies.
Is the photo an art study or an accident?
I have no idea, but DF's body language sugggests something of the peacock in the presence of an appreciative friend. One may treat it as an art subject (as impressionism given the fuzziness) or item of mischief: certainly the latter explains how I got my hands on it (the photo).
I would complain to Google but I see someone got there before I did. You are a shameless pervert, or not well at least.
There's nothing perverted about nakedness
That's right. I'm off to Tesco now in nothing but a hat and mules
In this weather, shrinkage!
I'm a woman. We're tough
Masturbation is so ten minutes ago
Duncan's video is really wonderful and very symbolic in a compressed way about how we all come across people, flow around them, have rewarding affairs which however never quite cement, and then we move on to the next life adventure. It's both moving and somehow optimistic. Loved it. Many thanks for the alert.
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