A convicted arsonist schemes to get out of prison by convincing his debauched wife to seduce his retirement-ready parole officer in director John J. Curran’s adaptation of a play by Angus MacLachlan (who also authored the screenplay). His career as a parole officer winding down after years of service, Jack Mabry (Robert De Niro) reluctantly accepts an assignment to reassess inmate Gerald “Stone” Creeson’s (Edward Norton) case for an upcoming parole hearing. Convicted of setting a fire to make the murder of his grandparents look like an accidental death, Stone will do anything to get out from behind bars, and his wife, Lucetta (Milla Jovovich), is willing to do whatever it takes to help secure her husband’s freedom — including seducing Jack. Meanwhile, Jack’s devoted wife, Madylyn (Frances Conroy), has suffered with the emotional weight of her husband’s demanding job for far too long.
Alcoholism is a key factor in a large part of the homeless population in Boulder, It has been found that Autism is not caused by the children’s vaccinations as once believed, The BP Oil spill story continues, Performing arts in Boulder has also been turned private but the city has no Dairy Center for Preforming Arts has no comments, on a real freedom note it’s also independence day and we celebrate with a bang her at 22 BOOM!
A whole new load of crap from Hippieman, starting with Religion. Freedom of Religion!