Kenny is not a film that has a set plot. Rather, it is a mockumentary that follows the fictional Kenny through his daily life. His work and his personal relationships are explored as Kenny goes about his day to day activities and speaks directly to the camera and his audience. Kenny provides a most basic service to the community. Portable toilets. The audience sees Kenny interviewing potential clients and involved in major public events. It is important to Kenny to know the kind of food and drink to be served at these events as this will determine the level of service he provides. Never ashamed of his job, Kenny regards himself as a professional. Even at the most prestigious events for which he caters, Kenny realises that the most glamorous will need his portable toilets. He sees life in all of its complexities through the need of his services. When Kenny travels to Nashville to attend a toilet convention, he is thrilled to travel outside his native Melbourne. His ingenuousness and commitment to his "profession" opens business opportunities in Japan and the potential for a new relationship. Kenny declines the opportunity to become an executive and is ambivalent about the new relationship, until she shows herself to be sincerely interested in Kenny, for himself.
coens true grit
fucking brilliant
been ages since there's been a serious western minus the all our action cheese scenes
best western since unforgiven if you ask me, to hell with all the john wayne fans of the orig, this one was more real
deadly habit wrote:coens true grit
fucking brilliant
been ages since there's been a serious western minus the all our action cheese scenes
best western since unforgiven if you ask me, to hell with all the john wayne fans of the orig, this one was more real
What about The Assassination of Jesse James or The Proposition?
"...we now pause to test the soul of the Steppenwolf"
deadly habit wrote:coens true grit
fucking brilliant
been ages since there's been a serious western minus the all our action cheese scenes
best western since unforgiven if you ask me, to hell with all the john wayne fans of the orig, this one was more real
yeh watched this aswell, thought it was pretty damn good.. also can see the girl playing the lead role moving on to big things in the future.
deadly habit wrote:coens true grit
fucking brilliant
been ages since there's been a serious western minus the all our action cheese scenes
best western since unforgiven if you ask me, to hell with all the john wayne fans of the orig, this one was more real
What about The Assassination of Jesse James or The Proposition?
jesse james was pretty damn good, haven't seen the proposition
The Marquis de Sade was the ultimate baller. I heard that the original manuscript for 120 days of Sodom was written on toilet paper due to him being in prison at the time.
"...we now pause to test the soul of the Steppenwolf"
anyone watch shortbus?
I watched it with my girl, she really liked it... me on the other hand... couldn't tell her i hate it though...
let me know what u guys think... I thought characters were ridiculously one dimensional... plot? really weak...
acting terrible...
The movie just seemed to more of a reminder of how cool it is to be bisexual, artistic and how lame straight people are.. anyone agree?
jigglypuff wrote:
how cool it is to be bisexual, artistic and how lame straight people are
I have no idea what shortbus is, but I agree 100% with this notion.
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