Here it is, now partly revised, the final part in the Tension Trilogy (there will be NO more).
Hopefully this answers some questions regarding some of the deep and meaningful stuff that came up in the previous two short movies.
This really is my Return of the King; it's overblown, over long and by christ, it does not know when to end.
Anyway hope you enjoy it. I'm off to see Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegen at the little Church venue 1 min from my flat. Noice.
Enjoy.
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The Buddha in the corner was very sanguine.
Oh, I can't believe all the gore at the end there where the pig's guts are all spilled out.
Wait, do I need to put a spoiler warning on that?
My fave character was pig.
I don't know why.
Pig's smile was malevolent, I don't trust Pig.
Excellent work Herge. MORE!
Is the pig to be trusted? Who knows... Hope u guys enjoyed it. No more from this bunch. Have some more stuff coming.
saw this and thought of you.
http://istheday.blogspot.com/
I opened up a pig this morning.
there wasn't any money in it.
I pity you having to follow a pig in wellies story.
Formidable! (That's formeedaable as in the french pronunciation, not plain old english formidable, which would be a little stupid). Breeders too! Mervayyeux! (What's the white blobby thing - is that the cochon?)
Nice to see you're back. Actually I see you've been back for a while now. Might've fucking told me.
Cali! - Good to see ya girl, I'm back by the way.
Piggy - are you the piggy of happiness?
Tina - I don't trust pigs either, they are shifty bastards.
MJ - pigs in wellies, is that a really bad euphemism?
Craig - I hold nothing back, the pig got what was coming to him.
Garfer - the buddha is in fact the svenghali character, controlling everything from afar.
I be the Piggy of Doom.
Doom Piggy, if you like.
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