Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 08, 2006 07:05PM
LOL
aDCBeast Report This Comment Date: June 08, 2006 07:28PM
Shit .. that might be a few posters
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 08, 2006 08:14PM
Get them panties down and squeal like a pig! Wheeeeeeeee!
shaDEz Report This Comment Date: June 08, 2006 08:42PM
hahaha...
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 09, 2006 12:01AM
fucking awesome film - that kid is the real deal idiot savant
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: June 09, 2006 01:10AM
what movie is this from?
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 09, 2006 02:47AM
Your family's home movie.... DELIVERANCE!
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: June 09, 2006 01:24PM
i thought that ya'll were talking about deliverance but i don't remember the
kid......i guess it's been 15 yrs. or so since i've seen it.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 09, 2006 06:02PM
ah yes, the famous "dueling banjos"
sunny Report This Comment Date: June 11, 2006 10:54PM
Hello anonymous@19597 ,Severe starvation does cause genetic damage and has been
used by occupation troops and governments as a gift to be passed to future
generations. It would be unfair for me to say the idiot symptom is definatly
inbreeding. In u.s. south, after the civil war, it was likely a union government
policy of food control.Are we not lucky? Wierd southerners depicted in parts of
that movie.Almost Hollywood typical.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 12, 2006 02:33AM
I read somewhere this kid is a dishwasher now in NorthEastern Georgia in the
middle of nowhere. Anyone else hear anything?
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: June 12, 2006 03:17AM
Billy Redden:
At the age of 16 this boy from Rabun County, Georgia, was the only
"authentic" (missing text?) He also worked for a time giving
Deliverance (1972) tours along the river where the movie was shot. Over 30
people have died on the river since the film was made. Redden said that he found
it too risky and quit.
At the age of 16 this boy from Rabun County, Georgia, was the only
"authentic" local to play the role of The Banjo Boy in John Boorman's
disturbing hit movie Deliverance (1972). He was hand-picked from his local
elementary school largely due to his "look" (his large head, skinny
body, odd-shaped eyes and moronic grin had sadly branded him a poster-child for
inbreeding and mental deficiency).
He was discovered by director Tim Burton in 2003 working as a dishwasher-busboy
at the Cookie Jar Cafe in Clayton, Georgia. Burton wanted him for a cameo (as
the "banjo boy"
in his movie Big Fish (2003).
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fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: August 29, 2011 09:23PM
yeah, that town was named after me.
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: August 30, 2011 02:49AM
I cant believe you actually clicked the
link...
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: August 30, 2011 10:59AM
Bubba did it.