Monday, January 16, 2006


Release Date: January 23/2006
Shot on location,Random—Burin—St. George's, 2005 - 2006
The story of a young immigrant family who came to an island in the north atlantic to seek a new life. After years of hard work and raising a family they are approached by a corrupt government and asked to leave.The young family take refuge in a church with the help of a fine community called Marystown. One night the man "Alex Portnoy"helping a friend to do charity work is arrested and thrown in jail on Christmas. His pregnant wife and four children in sanctuary at a church in Marystown dares not venture out for fear of been jailed also. The MP Bill Matthews stands idly by oblivous to the real world and the plight of the family.An election in which he and his corrupt government is trying to win unfolds and the people of Random-Burin-St. Georges have no control over the fate of the young family but can kill Bill's chances and his whole political party on January 23/2006.
Thriller,down to the wire
Rated "S" for sickening.

Starring : The Portnoy family,MP Bill matthews and the ones who decide to vote on January 23/2006.

to sign petition click here The Portnoy children



14 comments:

Strow said...

cool graphic there wayne. You do that one yourself??

I think if Alex Portnoy goes back to Isreal today it will make a big difference to me who or if I even vote.

Also, ANgela is pregnant and they said that if she comes out of the church for medical attention she will be captured and taken into custody. S for Sickening is right.

Sad story. I hope the new lawyer can help them.

Table Mountains said...

used adobe photoshop for that one strow

Anonymous said...

that about sums it up.kill bills political future next monday and take all the stinking liberal party with him.

Anonymous said...

well done wayne.i see they have quite the write up on you and your blogging in todays gulf news.who knows?this might lead to helping keep the potnoy family in marystown.i will be following your writings from now on.
sandra

Anonymous said...

i like your use of satire in parts of your blogspot.your broke back mountain review was halirous and it's nice to see blogging catching on.this type of blog seems far superior to the msn blogs.your kill bill gets the message across to everyone im sure.

Anonymous said...

that's one great idea of getting a point out.local die hard liberals will shit when they see that.lol,good thing most of them are illiterate and can only mark a X.

Stephen Eli Harris said...

It's truly a sad day in Newfoundland and Labrador. It really is. I can't believe our government is letting this poor family be ripped apart and sent away from the place they love so dearly. It's just not right.

The ad you created was perfect and certainly sends a message to those who may be listening. Whether they care or not, that's another thing.

Stephen
http://newfoundlandgreenparty.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Hi there...I read about ur blog in the GULF News.

-jia li

www.20six.co.uk/jiali

Strow said...

yes quite a sad day indeed. Did Mr. Matthews give any comments yet.

Wayne, haha, i was just at tim hortons about 10 minutes ago and I believe i might have saw you drive down the road (2:30). I was like, oh my god, wayne's a real person.

haha

Anonymous said...

the situation worsens daily for that family.thanks to everyone out there that cares and makes the world know of what is going on by doing things such as you have done here.i might even start my own rant on a blog.

Anonymous said...

Hi Wayne. Terrific site. Been gone two years now and miss the island tremendously! Your pictures and storyline were spot on. Really enjoyed the reference to Cormack...Keep up the good work. Will check in to see how things are going.

Newfie Abroad

Table Mountains said...

picked up quite a few comments and received a few emails on that post!
thanks to all who took the time to email or comment.this is not the type of blogging i had in mind when starting this site,but it's an event that is unfolding here in NL and i just had to comment on it.i've been following the portnoy case for months and hope it's resolved very soon in their favour.

Justin said...

Sorry to hear about the Portnoy thing, I hadn't heard anything about it down here.

What's that on your sidebar Wayne? An Evanescence video? Gee, I must be rubbing off on you. ;)

Table Mountains said...

justin the evanescence video seems to go with the portnoy story.a tragedy happening to this young family who made a life for themselves here.my hats off to the good people in a newfoundland community called marystown who have been helping them and have most citizens of Newfoundland and Labrador also wanting a happy ending to this story.,