"Mule Skinner Blues" is a Clive Barker Sundance film - an homage to Beanie Andrew and his trailer park cohorts, all performance artists and dreamers. Odds are, not one of these folks read "The Artist's Way," nor do they ascribe to creative visualization in the meditative sense. What they do is live their art. They perform, they suffer, they believe. The action is documented in a Jacksonville, Florida trailer park - the dream is making a film with the unlikely plot line of Beanie rising "from beneath the murky swamps behind the local junkyard in a blue ape suit" in search of hs severed arm. Miss Jeannie's "DUI Blues" threads its way into the storyline, as well as the tribulations of trailer troubadours and their amours. The point: Just Do It.
Friday, February 12, 2010
all you need is a gorilla and a dream
"Mule Skinner Blues" is a Clive Barker Sundance film - an homage to Beanie Andrew and his trailer park cohorts, all performance artists and dreamers. Odds are, not one of these folks read "The Artist's Way," nor do they ascribe to creative visualization in the meditative sense. What they do is live their art. They perform, they suffer, they believe. The action is documented in a Jacksonville, Florida trailer park - the dream is making a film with the unlikely plot line of Beanie rising "from beneath the murky swamps behind the local junkyard in a blue ape suit" in search of hs severed arm. Miss Jeannie's "DUI Blues" threads its way into the storyline, as well as the tribulations of trailer troubadours and their amours. The point: Just Do It.
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