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Unread 10-07-2007, 17:25   #1
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"Debt"

A short film produced by my small outfit in prep for the bigger project.

http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=NuJ7X62kT70
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Unread 10-07-2007, 22:56   #2
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To the IRN tosser who can't read.

nothing's for sale in the above post.


Oh and worry more about the trouble you've just brought down on IRN by your careless remarks.

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just on the site there having a look its not as much a rail bashing site as a marketing tool for derek wheeler productions with his videos and "prints" on sale
i wonder would the managers of irn let me ply my wares here
dont think so cause this site isnt a joke
Remember that? You Plank.

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Unread 10-07-2007, 23:56   #3
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I'd just ignore the begrudgers. We've our own lives to live. I enjoyed that clip.

It jammed at the 7th minute, but then it worked just fine, probably a fault with my browser or connection

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"If only Barry would listen instead of burying his head in the sand"

Very good Derek and very slick, the editing in that was top notch.
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Unread 11-07-2007, 09:12   #5
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Now.... as I type this i havent gone back into the IRN thread. But, am I right in saying that Mr 100 percent thinks that those prints by Derek Wheeler are by our Derek Wheeler?

Oh, come on!!!!

What a Maroon!!!!

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I liked the way that the sets impressively give the impression of a lonely man numbed to death in a bland, identikit house in some soul destroying sink estate in the middle of nowhere. The attention to detail is marvelous, including the tacky PVC front door, a symbol of the artificiality of Barry's life.

The ending is as dramatic as it is pathetic for poor Barry. Crushed by the awfulness of his decor he chooses the only option open to him.

The actors are excellent. The choice of a Jack L impersonator is truly inspired but the Solicitor character is a let down, portrayed as he is by some ex-bouncer with obvious anger management problems I fear for this character as well, as his living room (perhaps his office - even worse) indicates to me that he may well be going down the road of Barry.

This man need Ty Pennington, and fast.

Move that bus!

(c) Barry Normal, 2007
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