Water:Pillow

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Although no miracles are said to have been reported on the set, [[David Payne]] won fifty dollars at lotto while shooting his scenes. [[Tim Wilson]] got lucky when he was narrowly missed by a stray bullet from the neighboring ghetto. Although many members of the crew converted, no is exactly sure ''to what''. Although no miracles are said to have been reported on the set, [[David Payne]] won fifty dollars at lotto while shooting his scenes. [[Tim Wilson]] got lucky when he was narrowly missed by a stray bullet from the neighboring ghetto. Although many members of the crew converted, no is exactly sure ''to what''.
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 +On Decemebr 19, 2006, the only 16mm print, the outtakes and all the unused reels of the film were stolen from Milson's home in [[Garland]], Texas. Nothing else was disturbed in the break-in, and the thieves left nothing but 1) a note which simply read: "Sorry" 2) a thick cigarette composed of high-quality marijuana and some of Turkey's finest blended tobaccos and 3) an shiny and ornate brass button with a clump of wispy blue wool attached.
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Two stills from the film, featuring , as played by .
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Two stills from the film, featuring Stimes Addisson, as played by Steven Adkins.
A short film made within a haze of hubris, Water:Pillow is a nearly incomprehensible essay on symbolography, as constrained entirely by the metaphorical relationship of the prostitute to her patron.

Although no miracles are said to have been reported on the set, David Payne won fifty dollars at lotto while shooting his scenes. Tim Wilson got lucky when he was narrowly missed by a stray bullet from the neighboring ghetto. Although many members of the crew converted, no is exactly sure to what.

Theft

On Decemebr 19, 2006, the only 16mm print, the outtakes and all the unused reels of the film were stolen from Milson's home in Garland, Texas. Nothing else was disturbed in the break-in, and the thieves left nothing but 1) a note which simply read: "Sorry" 2) a thick cigarette composed of high-quality marijuana and some of Turkey's finest blended tobaccos and 3) an shiny and ornate brass button with a clump of wispy blue wool attached.

See Also