When a college student becomes stranded at a trailer park in rural Mississippi, he bargains his way home with a sheet of L.S.D.When a college student becomes stranded at a trailer park in rural Mississippi, he bargains his way home with a sheet of L.S.D.When a college student becomes stranded at a trailer park in rural Mississippi, he bargains his way home with a sheet of L.S.D.
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Holly Rochelle
- Hope
- (as Holly Ladnier)
Rebecca Elizabeth Hollingsworth
- Rose Marie
- (as Rebecca Hollingsworth)
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Written by Joe Scatassa, William M. Richards, Jason Isaac
Performed by Afroskull
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An excellent time
I had the pleasure of attending a viewing of this film recently and had a great time. From start to finish, there were lots of laughs, excellent character development, a great dialog, as well as some impressive editing work and special effects.
I particularly enjoyed the characters Paul and Luke, a zany pair of friends that meet the main character Jesse at a gas station after his car brakes down in Cleveland, Mississippi. Paul and Luke promise to make sure Jesse makes it to the bus depot so he can take the next bus out of town, but what ensues is a hilarious scene where the trailer park turns into an all out trip-fest.
TPJ leaves the viewer feeling they have seen a film that translates the true vision of the writer/director. Not operating at the behest of a big budget studio, this film isn't scared to poke fun at some of the stereotypes of rural trailer park life, recreational drug use, or invoke the religious aspect. With film technology more accessible than ever these days, it's great to see that companies like Backyard Shed can retain the creative indie spirit while also making a high quality production.
I won't be surprised to see this one winning a few more film festival awards before all is said and done!
I particularly enjoyed the characters Paul and Luke, a zany pair of friends that meet the main character Jesse at a gas station after his car brakes down in Cleveland, Mississippi. Paul and Luke promise to make sure Jesse makes it to the bus depot so he can take the next bus out of town, but what ensues is a hilarious scene where the trailer park turns into an all out trip-fest.
TPJ leaves the viewer feeling they have seen a film that translates the true vision of the writer/director. Not operating at the behest of a big budget studio, this film isn't scared to poke fun at some of the stereotypes of rural trailer park life, recreational drug use, or invoke the religious aspect. With film technology more accessible than ever these days, it's great to see that companies like Backyard Shed can retain the creative indie spirit while also making a high quality production.
I won't be surprised to see this one winning a few more film festival awards before all is said and done!
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- mrmichaelrosen
- Nov 23, 2012
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