Tuesday, 27 October 2009

"i wouldn't even say we murdered him. i mean, he was fighting back."

bully is such a good film. not even joking one of the best ive watched in a long time, about teenagers, drugs, and there murder plot for their friend. buff sex scenes as well. what makes it even better is its based on a true story.

"The movie is based on the 1993 murder of Bobby Kent in Cooper City, a suburb west of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Specifically, Marty Puccio (Renfro), Alice Willis (Phillips), Lisa Connelly (Miner), and others are the real-life counterparts of the characters in the film. Many of the convicted teens were released after serving several years in prison; today, only three are still serving prison sentences.[1] The book, Bully: A True Story of High School Revenge, was released in 1998.

The actual co-perpetrators of the murder were convicted and sentenced as follows:

Marty Puccio: first-degree murder and conspiracy (death by electric chair initially, but later changed to life).
Heather Swallers: second-degree murder and conspiracy (seven years imprisonment).
Derek Dzvirko: second-degree murder and conspiracy (eleven years imprisonment).
Alice Willis: second-degree murder and conspiracy (forty years imprisonment. Reduced on appeal to 17 years in prison. Released on parole in 2002. Currently under community supervision for 40 years).
Donald Semenec: second-degree murder and conspiracy (life plus 15 years imprisonment).
Derek Kaufman: first-degree murder and conspiracy (life plus 30 years imprisonment).
Lisa Connelly: second-degree murder and conspiracy (life plus five years imprisonment. Reduced on appeal to 22 years. Released on parole in 2004)."

Monday, 19 October 2009

never

trust anyone but yourself.

and never make the mistake of letting people see the true you. even a glimpse can ruin everything.

why does no-one know

about busdriver
ive loved this guy up for soo long and nobody understands its unreal

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Friday, 2 October 2009

riot grrrl








"riot grrrl bands often address issues such as rape, domestic abuse, sexuality, and female empowerment"